Ever since a cosmic phone call led five literal young goddesses — Belldandy, Urd, Skuld, and, like occasional vowels, Peorth and Lind — to live in college student Keiichi's residence, his personal life has been turned upside down, sideways, and sometimes even into strange dimensions! Despite the otherworldly situations he's gotten into, Keiichi's everyday joy is still foun Ever since a cosmic phone call led five literal young goddesses — Belldandy, Urd, Skuld, and, like occasional vowels, Peorth and Lind — to live in college student Keiichi's residence, his personal life has been turned upside down, sideways, and sometimes even into strange dimensions! Despite the otherworldly situations he's gotten into, Keiichi's everyday joy is still found as an engineer and mechanic. And as Chihiro's training retreat by the seashore continues, the two of them put that shared passion into practice by building two bikes based on different philosophies, with the help of her old high-school friends, Eri and Tasuga — plus (or maybe minus) the help of Urd and Skuld!
Oh My Goddess! Volume 33
Ever since a cosmic phone call led five literal young goddesses — Belldandy, Urd, Skuld, and, like occasional vowels, Peorth and Lind — to live in college student Keiichi's residence, his personal life has been turned upside down, sideways, and sometimes even into strange dimensions! Despite the otherworldly situations he's gotten into, Keiichi's everyday joy is still foun Ever since a cosmic phone call led five literal young goddesses — Belldandy, Urd, Skuld, and, like occasional vowels, Peorth and Lind — to live in college student Keiichi's residence, his personal life has been turned upside down, sideways, and sometimes even into strange dimensions! Despite the otherworldly situations he's gotten into, Keiichi's everyday joy is still found as an engineer and mechanic. And as Chihiro's training retreat by the seashore continues, the two of them put that shared passion into practice by building two bikes based on different philosophies, with the help of her old high-school friends, Eri and Tasuga — plus (or maybe minus) the help of Urd and Skuld!
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Holly Letson –
I was very impressed with how the story in this 33rd volume stood independant of the other volumes, and made sense alone. I have never read the other volumes, and did not have access to them, when I bought this one cheaply yesterday. The motorcycle-building contest was a fun plot to read about, and the story was very fast-paced. I would love to read more of this series.
Kirsten Simkiss –
While this volume is certainly fun, it's not exactly the most compelling story. It's kind of the same old same old. Keiichi blushing at Belldandy, Belldandy protecting Keiichi from her sisters' antics, motorcycles, and more. I did enjoy getting to meet some of Chihiro's friends, but you don't really learn much about them. While this volume is certainly fun, it's not exactly the most compelling story. It's kind of the same old same old. Keiichi blushing at Belldandy, Belldandy protecting Keiichi from her sisters' antics, motorcycles, and more. I did enjoy getting to meet some of Chihiro's friends, but you don't really learn much about them.
Kurtis Burkhardt –
Pretty great manga, really great art/Character development and pretty good story 😁❤️
Timothy –
While Oh My Goddess doesn't really require much of an introduction, however, fans of the series might find volume 33 to be somewhat on the bland side. Overall, the volume contained a self-contained story arc of Keichi, Belldandy, and Chihiro, on their quest to build the bikes of their dreams. Unfortunately, the majority of the arc seems to focus on either Belldandy and Keichi's never-ending relationship or about bikes in general, neither of which makes of a compelling or interesting volume. Late While Oh My Goddess doesn't really require much of an introduction, however, fans of the series might find volume 33 to be somewhat on the bland side. Overall, the volume contained a self-contained story arc of Keichi, Belldandy, and Chihiro, on their quest to build the bikes of their dreams. Unfortunately, the majority of the arc seems to focus on either Belldandy and Keichi's never-ending relationship or about bikes in general, neither of which makes of a compelling or interesting volume. Lately, it feels like AMG has lost the spark that originally made it compelling and enjoyable to read. Instead, we keep retreading old ground revolving around the weakest part of the series, Keichi & Belldandy's relationship. It's times like this that I sometimes wish that Fujishima retire AMG and maybe restart/reboot You're Under Arrest, a more entertaining series (IMHO).
Dony Grayman –
Edición española, tomo 33. Colección Cómic Manga.
Rachel –
I enjoyed this one, it is closer in story and feel to the beginnings of the series.
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