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Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 1 - Watch Legally and Safely

Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 1

Episode Title: Koi suru Shoujo ha Saikyo yo/A girl in love is the strongest!
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: October 11, 1995
Runtime:24 mins
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Wedding Peach: Yuzuru, a fellow pupil of Yosuke and Kasuja, plays suddenly badly soccer. And Akiko, a class’s comrade of Momoko and friends, is unkonzentriert. Yosuke does not find out that both in each other fallen in love are, however trust itself to confess itself it. There the dear angels must help. You stiffener Akiko that does not be found prettily, out with new hair-style and new Outfit and Yosuke arranges a movie theater visit with Yuzuru. "Accidentally" also Momoko get and Akiko there, and Yuzuru and Akiko finally find together. Radiate the waves however strong it the dear, thinks Ignis that Akiko is a dear angel. When both in the giant wheel sit, it tries to destroy it. Only through the courageous use of Momoko and its friends, it, that auxiliary demon of Ignis, Urufen to convert, to the goods and Akiko and Yuzuru to rescue, succeeds. Takuro that Ignis haunts again and again observes Momoko and finds it’s secret out. It knows now that it is a dear angel. Its large worry: how it holds that of Ignis secretly.

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