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Wedding peach vol 08 Black heart DVD
Wedding peach vol 08 Black heart DVD
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Description
Love is in the air, and the romance is beginning to heat up! Even Jama-p is getting into the act as he meets up with an old childhood friend. And hey, who's that kissing in that boat??? It kind of looks like Yuri and Yanagiba! Well, they better hurry up because he's about to get sucked into Queen Raindevila's vortex of destruction forever! And speaking of Raindevila, the evil queen has invoked her most powerful devil yet - he's mean, he's strong, he's yousuke?? Can the Love angels survive? And what about poor Momoko? Will their live persevere, or will evil conquer in the end?
Product details
Adult | 14+ Parental Advisory |
Department | Video / DVD |
Publisher | Section 23 |
Series | Wedding peach |
Shop | Manga & Anime |
Spoken language | English , Japanese |
Primary language | Japanese |
Genre | Adventure , Romance , Magical girl |
Subtitle language | English |
DVD region | 1 |
Product Code | PRE-2004104328 |
Customer reviews
Write a customer review"The beginning of the end of an average series." by V. Krätke (Netherlands) on Nov 10, 2007
This is the penultimate set of episodes from the Wedding Peach TV series, and things are gradually beginning to snowball towards a climax. There are still monster-of-the-week battles and interminable stock transformation sequences throughout all of volume 8, though, so it isn't very perceptible. There are, however, a few important developments in this volume. Trouble is, not all of them work as well as they should. The budding affection between Momoko and Yousuke is handled sweetly, but the romance between Lily and Limone feels abrupt and forced. That hoariest of anime clichés, memory loss, also rears its head after Limone risks his life in a rather lame showdown with a villain (the annoying Petora character, who is unceremoniously dumped from the series in this volume, thank heavens). Throughout all of this, light monster-of-the-week filler episodes are sprinkled, so that this disc doesn't feel all that different from any previous volume of Wedding Peach. It's basically more of the same Sailor Moon-derivative, cutesy stuff. Like previous volumes, it's not exactly terrible, but certainly nothing groundbreaking and nothing that leaves you aching with anticipation for the final volume.