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Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 17 - Watch Legally and Safely

Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 17

Episode Title: Jamapi no Hatsukoi/Jama-pi's first love
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: February 07, 1996
Runtime:24 mins
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Wedding Peach: Momoko told its friends and Yosuke that Satania was fallen in love into an angel, but Pistil came in between and it again into the empire of the demons zurückgejagt became. Let the "enchanting fours" be guilt on that. For this time it has fighted against the empire of the angels. The friends consider whether one could not speak with Satania in order to clear the "misunderstanding", and peace between the angels and the demons establish can. Yosuke is haunted again and again of the demons, around it into its old identity Vento zurückzuversetzen. Jamacho and Jamapon, two friends of Jamapie become this time out of old time so that delegates. Almost it succeeds them, but the dear of Momoko preserved are it before that, for the waves the dear stronger, than the demonic. Even as Jamacho and Jamapon change itself in Momoko, notices Yosuke that it is not its Momoko. Its heart senses it. Kazuya can remember yet always not again its identity as a Kiiro and designates Yuri as a fleeting acquaintance. Yuri is unfortunately about that. The dear angels fight again jointly against the demons and can "convert" Jamacho and Jamapon. They remain in the person world, and Jamapie is very sadly that its friends would not like to live - and especially Jamacho, a lady, jointly with it. It would be so gladly how Momoko been in love correctly.

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