In Collection
#81
Seen It:
Yes
Animation, Anime, Fantasy
Japan / English
| Kikuko Inoue |
Belldandy |
| Mary Elizabeth McGlynn |
Urd |
| Bridget Hoffman |
Belldandy |
| Masami Kikuchi |
Keiichi Morisato |
| Tony Oliver |
Keiichi Morisato |
| Sherry Lynn |
Skuld |
| Steven Jay Blum |
Celestine |
| Director |
Hiroaki Gôda |
| Producer |
Seiichi Horiguchi; Kinya Watanabe |
| Writer |
Kôsuke Fujishima; Michiko Yokote |
Morgan le Fay (Kawasumi Ayako) helps free Celestin (Yanaka Hiroshi) from the confines of the moon prison, after which he searches for his former ward, the goddess Belldandy (Kikuko Inoue). He finds her speaking to Keiichi (Masami Kikuchi), and, interrupting them, kisses her and causes her to faint. He disappears, but not before completing his goal- he wants to use Belldandy as a virus to hack into Yggdrasil, the computer that maintains reality. Belldandy becomes infected, as does Yggdrasil, and to prevent any further destruction, the goddess Peorth (Sakuma Rei) cuts off all ties between Belldandy and Yggdrasil. Celestin also succeeded in erasing all of Belldandy’s memories of Keiichi, which causes her to opt out of a motorcycle race the two had entered. She begins to realize how much her amnesia is affecting him. Can Belldandy prevent the destruction of Yggdrasil by Morgan and Celestin all while trying to bring her memory back?
| Edition |
DTS |
| Barcode |
013023261495 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
November 2005 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen (16:9)
Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed) |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
DTS [English] |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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