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Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 11 - Watch Legally and Safely

Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 11

Episode Title: Owakare no Atsui Kiss/A kiss of parting
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: December 20, 1995
Runtime:24 mins
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Wedding Peach: The water demon Potamos, when girls Hiromi camouflaged underway, where fell in love with Yosuke which its dear does not reciprocate to be sure, because it loves another girl. About that Hiromi so is annoyed that it wants to abduct Yosuke and with it the total school into the world of the demons. Momoko and its three friends the kidnappings want to prevent, are delayed however king Satanias in the battle of three subjects. Kiiro comes are the dear angels to be sure to aid, the demons however everywhere. Potamos wants to bring Yosuke into its world in order to marry it, but the demons cannot allow that. A demon that falls in love with a person counts as a traitor and should banish become on direction Satanias into the world of the darkness. In the last moment, the dear angels can prevent that. Potamos notices that the feeling prevents truer dear it to be angry further as demon underway, and concludes when the girl "Hiromi Kawane" to live on. It learned also, does not force can that one dear, and Yosuke leaves after a departure kiss. It is even a wonderful feeling to love someone, also if that remains dear unfulfilled.

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