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Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 15 - Watch Legally and Safely

Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 15

Episode Title: Yuri no Kuchibiru/Yuri's l-i-p-s
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: January 24, 1996
Runtime:24 mins
IMDb Rating:

Wedding Peach: Iwamoto steals in a fight under motorcycle hoodlum so much hate energy that it is again in the full possession of its powers. Yuri is not avoids unfortunately, because Kazuya so quite anbeißt, it each situation in which it could be alone with its. Momoko and Hinagiku have stern a planned from how they can help it. They encounter an appointment with Yosuke, Kazuya and Takuro to make an excursion too sixth. They rent boats in a leisure time park three. When Yuri with its beloved Yanagiba is alone in a boat, these stood it’s finally its dear. It is overjoyed until Iwamoto emerges, that the waves smelled the dear. When it comes to the battle, the dear angels notice that they did not grow Iwamotos of powerful evil energy. And yet Satania emerges, that brings along the large demons turbulence, everything seems lost. Even Salvias aid, can cause nothing more. Kiiro that is held by Iwamoto senses, hopelessly is and sacrifices itself that the battle. It pulls however the evil demon with into the death.

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