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Overview
Release Date:
15 octubre 1997 (USA) másPlot:
A college student receives an unexpected wish from a goddess and asks her to stay with him forever, but that brings complications. full summary | add synopsisComentarios de los usuarios:
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(Vista general del reparto en créditos)| Kikuko Inoue | ... | Belldandy | |
| Masami Kikuchi | ... | Morisato Keiichi | |
| Yumi Tôma | ... | Urd | |
| Aya Hisakawa | ... | Skuld (voice) | |
| Yuriko Fuchizaki | ... | Morisato Megumi | |
| Kiyoyuki Yanada | ... | Tamiya-sempai | |
| Issei Futamata | ... | Ootaki-sempai | |
| listado alfabético del resto del reparto: | |||
| Junko Asami | ... | Mishima Sayoko & Jewelry Store Attendant | |
| Scott Bailey | ... | Aoshima Toshiyuki (voice: English version) | |
| Emily Bauer | ... | Megumi Morisato | |
| Juliet Cesario | ... | Belldandy (voice: English version) | |
| Pablo Fraga | ... | Newscaster (voice: English version) | |
| Mark Franklin | ... | Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| Jack Green | ... | Young Keiichi (voice: English version) | |
| Stephanie Denise Griffin | ... | Announcer (voice: English version) | |
| Treena Hales | ... | Heavenly Operator (voice: English version) | |
| Patrick Humphrey | ... | Guy, Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| John Jeter | ... | Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| Matthew Johnson | ... | Guy (voice: English version) | |
| Jean Jones | ... | Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| Belinda Keller | ... | Mishima Sayoko (voice: English version) (as Belinda Bizic) | |
| Joann Luzzatto | ... | Wapspite Attendent (voice: English version) (as Jo Ann Luzzatto) | |
| Nick Manatee | ... | Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| Lanelle Markgraf | ... | Urd (voice: English version) | |
| Marc Matney | ... | Tamiya (voice: English version) | |
| Connie Nelson | ... | Jewelry Store Attendent (voice: English version) | |
| Sean P. O'Connell | ... | Ootaki (voice: English version) | |
| Megumi Ogata | ... | Morisato Keiichi, as a child | |
| Ikue Ootani | ... | Hasegawa Sora | |
| Scott Simpson | ... | Morisato Keiichi (voice: English version) | |
| Jack Skinner | ... | Guy (voice: English version) | |
| Amanda Spivey | ... | Morisato Megumi (voice: English version) | |
| Travis Stanberry | ... | Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| Nobuo Tobita | ... | Aoshima Toshiyuki | |
| Dave Underwood | ... | Lord, Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| Bob Weidner | ... | Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| Pamela Weidner | ... | Skuld (voice: English version) | |
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160 minPaís:
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USA:PG-13 | South Korea:15 (cable rating) | Chile:14 | Argentina:Atp | UK:PG (some episodes) | UK:U (some episodes) | Spain:13MOVIEmeter: 
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Kikuko Inoue actually did most of Belldandy's voice work, actually voicing about a dozen of the 48 shorts in the Mini-Goddess series, as well as Belldandy herself in both the OAV and the TV series. másSoundtrack:
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I am a hard core fan and connoisseur of animation. I've been this way all of my life as far back as I can remember. Groomed on Walt Disney, after seeing their 1974 animated version of ROBIN HOOD, I thought there no equal. Who could match the depth of this cartoon? After seeing Disney's PINOCCHIO, I completely surrendered to Disney and declared them the best ever. Warner Brothers, though, hilarious cartoon shorts served as a good change of pace from Disney's more conservative style, and Hanna-Barbera fascinated me with the likes of Scooby, Yogi, and Huckleberry Hound. Those cartoons I felt were the extent of animation. It could not get any better, more inventive, more well-produced than that. When I first saw Don Bluth's SECRET OF NIMH, I felt I had finally met the last worthy adversary to compete with my love for Disney, Warners, and HB...in 1997, I found out I had a whole lot to learn about animation. Even in the wake of the revival of animation in the mid ninties (Simpsons, Captain Planet, Rugrats, Doug, etc.) to late ninties (Cow and Chicken, South Park, etc.), the most original cartoons were not made in the United States. I found out in 1997 that they were made in Japan, and this is the series that convinced me of that fact. Aa! Megamisama(or Ah! My Goddess! or Oh! My Goddess!)is the best animated story I have seen in this decade. Never have I seen a story so fluid, and so effortlessly told. Unlike Disney, you cannot see any formula.
It is an original self-standing adventure that will draw you into a world that United States cartoon watchers are not familiar with seeing in a cartoon. Belldandy, Keichi, and the other characters electrify the screen with personality. These characters do not live as the cliched images we are so use to seeing in the USA. They are introduced and rounded out as new animated personas undigested by American pop culture--they show off their sexual urges for starters; when was the last time you saw that on an American cartoon? As for the story, I will only tell you this: its a story of a how a goddess forever changes the life of a lonely down on his luck college student after he calls to order take-out. Please check this one out. You will not regret it. :)