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It has been three spring-times since Belldandy came to Earth to grant Keiichi one wish. Things seem to be fine with them while living in the temple with Belldandy's sisters Urd and Skuld, but little do they know that a fallen god from Belldandy's past has escaped from his lunar prison. He has plans for everyone which do not include what the goddess and her human lover wanted for themselves.
It has been three spring-times since Belldandy came to Earth to grant Keiichi one wish. Things seem to be fine with them while living in the temple with Belldandy's sisters Urd and Skuld, but little do they know that a fallen god from Belldandy's past has escaped from his lunar prison. He has plans for everyone which do not include what the goddess and her human lover wanted for themselves.
The film focuses on universal themes of love, devotion, and personal sacrifice within a fantasy romance setting, without engaging with or promoting specific political ideologies or societal critiques.
Ah! My Goddess: The Movie is a Japanese anime that maintains character designs consistent with its source material and cultural context, without incorporating Western-centric diversity initiatives in its casting. The narrative focuses on a fantasy romance and does not critically portray traditional identities or feature explicit DEI themes.
Ah! My Goddess: The Movie does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The story centers on a heterosexual romance and fantasy elements without incorporating queer identities or narratives, resulting in no depiction of LGBTQ+ elements.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
All major characters in "Ah! My Goddess: The Movie" maintain the same gender as established in the original manga and prior anime adaptations. No character canonically established as one gender is portrayed as a different gender in this film.
Ah! My Goddess: The Movie is an anime adaptation of a Japanese manga. All characters are depicted consistent with their original Japanese source material and animation style, with no changes to their established racial or mythological portrayals.
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