In the popular AH! MY GODDESS! OAV series, Keiichi, a lovelorn college freshman, tries to order takeout food one night and instead finds himself talking to a helper goddess service, through which he summons the goddess Belldandy to Earth, with whom he ends up falling in love. This feature film picks up after the series, just as Belldandy and Keiichi's life begins to settle down. Unfortunately, trouble begins when an eternal seal is stolen and two goddesses, Belldandy's mentor, Celestine, and a new recruit at the auto club appear. As the goddesses discover that the seal is missing, they also find that their ability to communicate with heaven is gone, forcing them to face the evil alone. A beautifully animated and welcome follow up to the delightful original series, AH! MY GODDESS!: THE MOVIE is sure to please even the most die-hard fan.
Love is fleeting, love is weak, and love is what can make a strong man weep. Love is infinite, love is forever, love is what makes us live on into eternity. For there is no greater feeling than the first time you fall in love or when you get married, when you have children who you love, nurture and help grow into good decent human beings of tomorrow. There is no greater feeling of sitting there with your significant other as an old man and woman and living out your days in happiness with the … more
An enchanting, magical, and altogether engaging experience, this big screen adaptation of the popular manga, OVA, and 2006 anime series "Ah! My Goddess: The Movie" may not be a true stand out amongst some of the more higher grade anime films such as "The Secret World of Arrietty"(2010) or "Howl's Moving Castle" (2004). Even so this film is a strong example of how a movie adaptation of a popular series should be done right … more
Pros: Beautiful animation, I'm a big fan of the antagonist Cons: Resolved way to easily The Bottom Line: If you enjoy a bit of Ah! My Goddess! then this is for you. ^_^ Plot Details: This opinion reveals minor details about the movie's plot. So its odd the way things come out. Theres the OVA (basically straight to video animation), then theres the movie, and finally the newest series. A lot of goddesses running … more