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Oh My Goddess!: 1-555-Goddess

Oh My Goddess!: 1-555-Goddess

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Goddess are truly a gift for our eyes!!
Review: The series "Oh My Goddess" by Kosuke Fujishima is excelent! The first manga( The one entitled Oh My Goddess 1-555-goddess)is an intorductry to the world of Kechi Morisoto(main charcter)and his first encounters with two of the three goddess. As he falls helplessly in love with Belldandy(One of the goddess) at first sight, all begins to go wrong...or does it? By making a wish with out thinking Belldandy is stuck with Keichi for the rest of his life...but with a goddess that buetiful as Belldandy, would you complain? So after living with Belldandy for while Belldandy's sexy sister decideds that their love life needs a little more excitment, and all begins to go insanely wrong from there!! Kosuke Fugishima is an excelent writter as well as an artist! His attention to detail is unpeckable to any other manga artist. One of my favorite things about his manga, is that you can actually see how his art work progresies through out the many graffic novels! So if you don't like the art work in the first graffic novel...he gets a lot better. Don't belive me? Pick up the first graffic novel and one of the latest comic books or novels and compare! This is another must read!!

~Kittywolf13

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A True Manga Classic
Review: There's a reason Oh My Goddess is a classic manga... because it's absolutely wonderful! The story is detailed, the art is great, and (perhaps most importantly) the characters are all very well fleshed out (and all likable (for the most part)). Pick it up... you will not be dissapointed...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book starts out ok,.. but only gets better!!
Review: This book starts out like it did in the first few mangas did,.. (the art anyway) HUGE eyes and stuff like that. But it gets better, but the artwork is even more detailed in the future books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The great start of Ah My Goddness!
Review: This is a great way to read the out print comics!!! This book is really funny, my fav. part was the New Year party, with Urd in change, what wouldn't be funny!! It mostly the love type stories over racing !!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful, Safe Manga
Review: This is the one manga that is safe for all ages to read. No nudity or foul language. Even some manga that might seem as if it's for a young audience might have mild nudity. Nothing to offend people here.

I love this series because I can be a hopeless romantic, and perhaps I identify too much with Keiichi.

Keiichi is a college guy who has zero luck with women. While trying to call a friend to give him his messages, he accidentially calls a goddess help line. As a result, Belldandy appears so she can grant Keiichi any wish he wants. He's allowed one wish. Thinking this is a prank, he wishes that Belldandy be with him forever. Well, it's not a prank, and Keiichi now has a goddess as a girl-friend - forever.

There is an error on the back cover of the volume I have. It states that Keiichi was trying to order pizza when he calls Belldandy. In the anime series, he's trying to order food to be delivered. Here in the manga, it's just as I described it above.

This is the first volume of the manga. Some parts are missing, but it doesn't affect the flow of the storyline. You'll have to grab past issues of Super Manga Blast to read the missing parts unless Dark Horse decides to publish them in a collected format. If you can read Japanese, the missing material is in volume 1 (I think) and volume 2 of the original Japanese volumes. I own a copy of volume 2 so I can only comment for sure on that one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sweet and innocent yet funny and a bit naughty as well!
Review: This is the very first book of a whole series of wacky adventures involving three lovely divas who all decided to make their homes here in Japan with a humble young boy. The poor innocent kid was starving one night, so he decided to call for pizza delivery and instead got a beautiful young woman all dressed in such exotic robes and headdresses. Being dateless because of his height, the young hero eagerly asks the magical goddess for a girlfriend of all his own - and much to his surprise, the sweet girl presents HERSELF! And then her older sister with an overzealous appetite for sex and naughty pranks suddenly startles the poor boy right out of his bathtub, naked and all! Along runs the kid sister who's just as mischievous and fun-loving, so the innocent kid suddenly finds his ho-hum college life turned all topsy-turvy into such joyful games that the divine trio all love to play with him! Such an amusing ride through magical videos, magical boardgames, and magical dining-out with some really delicate artwork in some places and some awkwardness in others. Frankly, I think the adorable little boy looks much better in the animated cartoons than in the manga comics, where he looks just like a gaping goldfish whenever he's taken by surprise.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the best mangas!
Review: This manga has beautiful pictures and a hilarious story line. One problem with it is that the story line doesn't flow very smoothly, partly because this was originally in japanese. Other than that it is very easy to read and entertaining.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oh my God, it's Oh my Goddess!!!!
Review: Well, I was really kinda of iffy on starting this series.Even though everyone around me was saying excellent things about, I still wasn't sure.The reason? Well the artwork didn't really appeal to me, but despite that I got it anyway. Apart from the artwork(which does get better as the series goes along)it was actually a pretty cute and lighthearted Manga. Keichi who is kind of a loser college guy that has no luck with girls, accidentally calls 1-555-goddess meaning to call for pizza, When Belldandy comes forth telling him that she would grant him any wish that he desired. Thinking it's a joke that his buddys are pulling on him, he then wishes that Belldandy will stay with him forever, and that's where the whole story begins and will probably end. But that's what I really do like about this series, because despite that Keichi who wished for Belldandy to be with him forever doesn't start out as a relationship, he does end up falling in love with her as Belldandy for him. This quirky series gets even better as more characters are added and some really weird plot lines as well. I hope this helps if you had any doubts about the series!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Romance
Review: What can I say. This is a wonderful anime. It is about a college student how tries to order pizza and accidently called a goddess hotline. Down comes a goddess named Belldandy to give him a wish. He wishes that she would stay with him. But the dorm being all male he was caught and was kicked out they moved to a temple with the Belldandy's sisters, Skuld and Urd. that is only the begining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a MUST have for all anime/manga fans!
Review: What would you do if you had a goddess for a girlfriend? Well, that's is exactly what hapens to Nakomi Tech student Morasato Keiichi when he accidently hungerly dials the wrong phone number looking for some take out. To his supprise, after about the fifth call, a goddess named Belldandy apears and grants him any one of his heart desires! Well whats it going to be Keiichi? A million dollars? Lots of women? World domination? Or.....A goddess? Find out in this excellent book created by Japanese artist/and writer Fujishima Kosuke. I give it a eleven on a scale of one to ten.

Published Monthly By Kodansha's Monthly Magazine in Japan And In America By Dark Horse Comic's Studio Proteus


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