AH! My Goddess: Season 2 ( Looks of the Box )
Jealous much?
That is the central theme of this disc and (gasp! shock!) this includes Belldandy. Before I start my review, my recommendation would be to watch the first disc. That way you can have a better understanding of the relationships between the characters. I will break down my review by episodes that are on the disc. Also, I will try not to give away too much of the story (AKA Spoilers) Now onto the review:
Episode 5:
Otaki (second in command of autoclub) fixes Satoko Yamano scooter much to the dismay of Aoshima (rich-boy). Sparks fly between the two (Otaki and Satoko) and after some convincing from Keiichi and Belldandy, they go to the amusement park on a date. Unfortunately for the two lovebirds, Aoshima owns this place and (you guessed it) when he sees his potential girlfriend (oxymoron if he is a playa) having a good time, he decides to try and ruin the date
Episode 6:
Keiichi for the first time receives a love letter, or so he thinks, from the young...
Another Whirlwind of Fun
Now that Keichii and Belldandy have pretty much staked their respective claims on each other hearts, you would think things would start settling down.....NOT!!! Love is in the air and more heavenly bodies are in the future. First up is Guy Otaki(the thin, blond counterpart to the auto club president), who falls for a beautiful first year by the name of Satoko. When he saves her from playboy Aoshima, he asks Kei and Bell for more help for a date. Then Kei gets his first love letter from a young spiritualist by the name of Shiho who thinks that he is surrounded by evil spirits. Bell starts to show a more human side in this one because she has never felt things like loss or jealousy, much to the dismay of a hellhound that Shiho accidentally summoned. Then the body count goes up a notch when, while making a call to Megumi, Keichii once again connects to Heaven to the Earth Support Line and summons Peorth (Pee-orth), the Fourth Goddess. Now Peorth (who dresses like an Al-Bhed from...
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