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Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 8 - Watch Legally and Safely

Wedding Peach Season 2 Episode 8

Episode Title: Yonin me no Aitenshi/The Fourth Love Angel
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: November 29, 1995
Runtime:24 mins
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Wedding Peach: Yuri, Hinagiku and Momoko travel secretly with into the training camp, nominally in order to protect Yosuke against Hiromi. But Hiromi does not let itself barren. When Yosuke rejects it to the X-ten time, it a kiss denies becomes it very furiously and changes itself in Potamos. Immediately Momoko is first and then also the other both dear angel in combat-ready and want to take Potamos the demonic power. That does not succeed, but Salvia immerses up and fights with them. It would like to destroy the demons everyone. Kiiro appears and explains that Salvia is the fourth in the alliance and that it now together against the demons, for which waves will fight the dear and the empire of the angels, to the three dear angels. Potamos reports Satania after the battle that it is now four dear angels. Satania hopes now to get the "enchanting fours" finally into its force. The dear angels themselves realize that the time, in which they lead itself as a Rivalinnen in the "battle" around Kazuya, must be, past or perhaps yet not entirely?

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