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Oh My Goddess!, the manga by Kōsuke Fujishima, has been adapted into five anime versions between 1993 and 2007, including an original video animation (OVA), The Adventures of Mini-Goddess, Ah! My Goddess, and its sequels, Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy and Ah! My Goddess: Fighting Wings.

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  • Liste des épisodes de Ah! My Goddess (fr)
  • Episodi di Oh, mia dea! (it)
  • List of Oh My Goddess! episodes (en)
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  • Cette page liste les épisodes des différentes adaptations en version anime du manga Ah! My Goddess. (fr)
  • Oh My Goddess!, the manga by Kōsuke Fujishima, has been adapted into five anime versions between 1993 and 2007, including an original video animation (OVA), The Adventures of Mini-Goddess, Ah! My Goddess, and its sequels, Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy and Ah! My Goddess: Fighting Wings. (en)
  • Questa voce contiene la lista degli episodi dei vari adattamenti ad anime basati sulla serie manga Oh, mia dea!, scritta e disegnata da Kōsuke Fujishima. Sono stati prodotti cinque adattamenti differenti tra il 1993 e il 2007, di cui due direttamente per il mercato home video e tre televisivi. Tredici brani musicali sono stati usati come sigle per i suddetti anime: quattro in apertura e nove in chiusura. Le aziende produttrici giapponesi o i possessori dei diritti nella Regione 1 hanno pubblicato diversi CD contenenti le colonne sonore e drama CD. (it)
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  • Lind rushes outside to save Keiichi and Skuld but discovers that they have easily captured Marller. The Angel Eater's attack, however, forces Lind, Skuld, and Keiichi to retreat. They devise a plan to defeat Hild, despite Skuld's protests. Hild interrupts them and attacks, forcing Skuld to summon her angel. However, the Angel Eater draws Skuld's angel toward her, and Keiichi summons one of Lind's angels to catch Hild in a trap. Hild reveals Belldandy, who has been converted into a demoness and now holds a devil. Lind, Skuld, and Keiichi can defend themselves against Belldandy, but Belldandy converts the devil into an angel. Lind, inspired by Keiichi, starts to duel against Hild, but Hild loses control of the Angel Eater, so Hild and Marller run away. As Lind begins to lose faith in her own ability to defeat the Angel Eater, Belldandy inspires her to continue. With Belldandy's urging and support, Lind summons both of her angels at once and easily defeats the Angel Eater. After rebuilding the destroyed temple and exchanging parting words, Lind returns to Heaven. (en)
  • Skuld, Belldandy's younger sister, is overworked from hunting bugs in heaven. A bored Urd continues to get in everyone's way on Earth by accidentally exploding a cake Belldandy is making and an engine Keiichi is repairing. Lonely and overworked, Skuld comes to Earth and tries to convince Belldandy to return with her. Keiichi is working hard to build a motorbike for an upcoming drag race. With Skuld's help, they complete the bike in spite of the difficulties posed by Toraichi Tamiya and Hikozaemon Otaki, leaders of the Auto Club. On the day of the race, Toshiyuki Aoshima, leader of a rival club, reveals that Belldandy is the prize for the race – the winning club will gain her as a member. Skuld, still hoping that Belldandy will leave Keiichi to return with her, tampers with the rival club's bike so that Keiichi cannot win. In the final race, Keiichi wins after taking the flag when the other bike's engine fails. (en)
  • Keiichi, unable to meet directly with Belldandy, apologizes and continues to work. Despite Urd and Skuld's efforts, they cannot find a way to remove the bugs created when Belldandy and Keiichi are too close. They resort to the Ultimate Magic Circle, a forbidden magic, as a solution. Keiichi eventually earns enough to purchase the ring. The sisters complete their research of the Ultimate Magic Circle. Belldandy, crying, removes all traces of herself from the temple and begins to depart through the gate. Keiichi arrives as she is departing and Urd casts her spell, closing the gate. Keiichi and the goddesses are thrown back in the ensuing explosion and Belldandy enters Keiichi's consciousness to save him. In a flashback, it is revealed that Keiichi and Belldandy met as youths prior to their current meeting, and they made a forbidden promise that forces her to seal all of Keiichi's memories of that meeting. As Keiichi's memories return, the system malfunctions. When he finally wakes up, The Almighty rescinds his order for Belldandy to return and Keiichi gives her the promised ring. (en)
  • Five months have passed since Keiichi and Belldandy began living together, but their relationship has not progressed. As summer vacation approaches, Keiichi decides to take Belldandy to the ocean. While Belldandy and Megumi are shopping, Keiichi decides to watch a film that has mysteriously arrived in the mail. To Keiichi's surprise, Urd, Belldandy's elder sister, steps out of the television. They arrive at the beach and Urd reveals to Keiichi that she has secretly tagged along to help bring the couple together. However, Keiichi almost drowns after a boating accident and Urd's love potion causes Keiichi to fall in love with Sayoko Mishima by mistake. Urd's presence is revealed when Belldandy recognizes Urd's hand in the events, and a kiss from Belldandy brings Keiichi back to his senses. Urd's trip to Earth has caused problems in heaven. As punishment, she is forced to remain on Earth. She moves in with Keiichi and Belldandy. (en)
  • Keiichi has a nightmare about Belldandy. He wakes up to discover the ground inside the temple covered with snow; however, the ground outside is snow-free. Skuld identifies the problem as a bug and creates a bug-catching machine, setting everything back to normal. She notes that the bugs form when Belldandy and Keiichi are too close. The Almighty notifies Belldandy that she will be recalled in three days. When the couple travels to school, they do so separately, prompting rumors that they have split up. Once Belldandy tries to get closer to Keiichi, explosions cause chaos and Belldandy flees. Megumi suggests that Keiichi buy a ring for Belldandy, and so he works part-time jobs to earn money to pay for one. Urd and Skuld identify a cherry tree near the temple as the source of the bugs, but on informing Belldandy, Belldandy becomes upset. (en)
  • A dark force causes several angels to collapse. Lind attacks it, resulting in an explosion. On Earth, Belldandy, Peorth, and Urd have a tea party with their angels. Lind, the legendary Valkyrie, arrives and declares a state of emergency. The Angel Eater has escaped, forcing Lind to investigate the temple thoroughly. Urd and Peorth are both attacked and incapacitated when they lose their angels. Lind, reminiscing about her past failures and her warlike nature, is comforted by Belldandy. Belldandy agrees to act as a lure for the Angel Eater while Lind stands guard, but once Lind loses consciousness and Belldandy is attacked, Lind realizes that the Angel Eater is within herself. Hild appears and reveals her plan to force devils into goddesses by consuming their angels and replacing them, turning them into demonesses. (en)
  • Trying to phone a takeout restaurant, Keiichi Morisato, a student at the Nekomi Institute of Technology and member of the Auto Club, accidentally dials the "Goddess Helpline" and summons a goddess named Belldandy. Belldandy offers to grant him a single wish; Keiichi requests that Belldandy stay with him forever. The wish is approved, activating the "Ultimate Force," which prevents them from being separated. When they are driven out from the men-only dormitory, they search for lodgings for the night, but to no avail. Eventually, following Belldandy's lead, they reach an old temple. The next morning, Belldandy magically restores the temple to its former beauty before Keiichi awakens. Later that day, Keiichi's sister Megumi Morisato arrives and asks for a place to stay for a few days while she finds a permanent residence. The members of the Auto Club show up and a lively party takes place as the day ends. (en)
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  • Aa! Katayoku no Tenshi Kōrin! (en)
  • Aa! Yorokobi o Futari de Tomo ni! (en)
  • Itsumo Futari de (en)
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  • Always Together (en)
  • Midsummer Night's Dream (en)
  • Burning Hearts on the Road (en)
  • Evergreen Holy Night (en)
  • For the Love of Goddess (en)
  • Moonlight and Cherry Blossoms (en)
  • Ah! The One-Winged Angel Descends! (en)
  • Ah! Two of Us, Together in Joy! (en)
  • DIVE! LIVE! LOVE! (en)
  • Hunters & Hunters (en)
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  • Oh My Goddess!, the manga by Kōsuke Fujishima, has been adapted into five anime versions between 1993 and 2007, including an original video animation (OVA), The Adventures of Mini-Goddess, Ah! My Goddess, and its sequels, Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy and Ah! My Goddess: Fighting Wings. In 1993, Anime International Company produced a five-episode OVA series based on the manga series. Its success inspired a spinoff TV series entitled The Adventures of Mini-Goddess. Produced by Oriental Light and Magic and initially aired on WOWOW in 1998 and 1999, the plot revolved around the adventures of three miniaturized goddesses and their rat companion Gan-chan, all of whom live in a temple home. In 2005, Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) began broadcasting Ah! My Goddess, a new series directed by Hiroaki Gōda and animated by Anime International Company. It ran for 24 episodes between January 7 and July 8, 2005. A sequel also animated by Anime International Company and directed by Gōda, Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy, aired on TBS between April 6 and September 14, 2006. A two-episode special entitled Ah! My Goddess: Fighting Wings, animated by Anime International Company and directed by Gōda, was broadcast on TBS on December 9, 2007. Each series was licensed to a different American publisher. AnimEigo received the rights to publish the OVA in Region 1 and released five VHS tapes and two DVDs. The Adventures of Mini-Goddess was licensed to Geneon Entertainment (under their old name, Pioneer Entertainment) and was released to four DVDs. Ah! My Goddess was licensed by Media Blasters, who released all 26 episodes on 6 DVD compilations. However, Media Blasters declined the sequel (Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy); it was instead licensed to ADV Films, who released six DVD compilations. and then to Funimation, who later released a boxset in November 25, 2008. Thirteen pieces of theme music are used in the different series: four opening themes and nine ending themes. The Japanese production companies or the holders of the licenses in Region 1 released several soundtracks and drama CDs as well. (en)
  • Cette page liste les épisodes des différentes adaptations en version anime du manga Ah! My Goddess. (fr)
  • Questa voce contiene la lista degli episodi dei vari adattamenti ad anime basati sulla serie manga Oh, mia dea!, scritta e disegnata da Kōsuke Fujishima. Sono stati prodotti cinque adattamenti differenti tra il 1993 e il 2007, di cui due direttamente per il mercato home video e tre televisivi. Nel 1993, Anime International Company ha prodotto una serie OAV da cinque episodi ispirata al manga originale. Il suo successo ha portato alla produzione di una serie spin-off intitolata Aa! Megami-sama! Chicchaitte koto wa benri da ne!. Prodotta da Oriental Light and Magic e trasmessa inizialmente su WOWOW nel 1998 e nel 1999, la trama ruota intorno alle vicende delle tre dee in versione chibi e al loro compagno topo Gan-chan, i quali vivono tutti insieme in un tempio. Nel 2005, Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) ha iniziato la trasmissione di una serie televisiva anime omonima al manga, diretta da Hiroaki Gōda e animata da Anime International Company. Sono stati prodotti 24 episodi, trasmessi tra il 7 gennaio e l'8 luglio 2005. Un seguito sempre animato da Anime International Company e diretto da Gōda, intitolato Aa! Megami-sama! Sorezore no tsubasa, è stato trasmesso su TBS tra il 6 aprile e il 14 settembre 2006. Due episodi speciali intitolati Aa! Megami-sama! Tatakau tsubasa, animati nuovamente da Anime International Company e diretti da Gōda, sono stati trasmessi su TBS nel 2007. Tredici brani musicali sono stati usati come sigle per i suddetti anime: quattro in apertura e nove in chiusura. Le aziende produttrici giapponesi o i possessori dei diritti nella Regione 1 hanno pubblicato diversi CD contenenti le colonne sonore e drama CD. (it)
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  • ああっ悦びを二人で共にっ (en)
  • ああっ片翼の天使降臨っ (en)
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