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Japanese manga series and its adaptations
"Oh My Goddess" redirects here. For the two-part episode in Charmed , see Oh My Goddess (Charmed) . For other uses, see Oh My Goddess (disambiguation) .
Cover of the first manga volume, featuring Belldandy

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^ Loo, Egan (August 11, 2007). "New xxxHOLiC Series, Ah! My Goddess TV Special Revealed" . Anime News Network . Retrieved August 4, 2018 .

^ "Ah! Urd's Small Love Story?." Ah! My Goddess. Dir. Hiroaki Gōda. TBS, Tokyo, Japan. 23 Dec 2005.

^ "Ah! I Shall Grant Your Wish!." Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy. Dir. Hiroaki Gōda. TBS, Tokyo, Japan. 18 May 2006. TV.

^ "Ah! I Wish...Once More!." Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy. Dir. Hiroaki Gōda. TBS, Tokyo, Japan. 06 Apr. 2006. TV.

^ "Ah! I Want To Fill The World With Happiness!." Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy. Dir. Hiroaki Gōda. TBS, Tokyo, Japan. 27 Apr 2006. TV.

^ "Ah! The Chair of Demonkind Descends!." Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy. Dir. Hiroaki Gōda. TBS, Tokyo, Japan. 26 July 2006. TV.

^ Jump up to: a b "Ah! My Darling Cupid!." Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy. Dir. Hiroaki Gōda. TBS, Tokyo, Japan. 06 July 2006. TV.

^ Ulmer, Jeff (October 5, 2001). "Oh My Goddess! #1 (Review)" . Digitally Obsessed . Retrieved April 9, 2008 .

^ Gubbins, Paul. " "You're Under Arrest!" TV series FAQ" . Anime on DVD . Archived from the original on March 25, 2006 . Retrieved March 31, 2008 .

^ Fujishima, Kōsuke (February 7, 2007). "Letters to the Enchantress" . Oh My Goddess! . Vol. 4. Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Manga . p. 187 . ISBN 978-1-59307-623-8 .

^ McCarthy, Helen (2006). 500 Manga Heroes and Villains . Collins & Brown. p. 95. ISBN 1-84340-234-3 .

^ Patten, Fred (2004). Watching Anime, Reading Manga: 25 Years of Essays and Reviews . Stone Bridge Press, LLC. p. 11.

^ "Oh My Goddess - Anime Products" . AnimEigo . Archived from the original on June 24, 2008 . Retrieved July 9, 2008 .

^ Fujishima, Kōsuke (April 12, 2006). "Letters to the Enchantress". Oh My Goddess! . Vol. 2. Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Manga . p. 181. ISBN 1-59307-457-3 .

^ Fujishima, Kōsuke (April 12, 2006). "Letters to the Enchantress". Oh My Goddess! . Vol. 2. Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Manga . p. 182. ISBN 1-59307-457-3 .

^ "Popular Works: Ah! Megami Sama/Ah! My Goddess!" . Kodan Club.com . Archived from the original on May 31, 2008 . Retrieved July 9, 2008 .

^ Pioneer's Movie title

^ (in Japanese) TBS's anime television title

^ Jump up to: a b Fujishima, Kōsuke (February 7, 2007). "Letters to the Enchantress" . Oh My Goddess! . Vol. 4. Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Manga . p. 188 . ISBN 978-1-59307-623-8 .

^ 十柱十色の神コミック10選 (in Japanese). Kodansha . Archived from the original on September 27, 2021 . Retrieved September 27, 2021 . 1988年9 月の連載開始から 26年目の今年4 月、ついに完結した『ああっ女神さまっ』。

^ Jump up to: a b Loo, Egan (March 19, 2014). "Ah! My Goddess/Aa Megami-sama Manga to End in April" . Anime News Network .

^ 藤島康介「パラダイスレジデンス」次号アフタで連載開始 . Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. April 25, 2014 . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ ああっ女神さまっ(1) 藤島康介 (in Japanese). Kodansha . Archived from the original on July 17, 2012 . Retrieved January 17, 2009 .

^ ああっ女神さまっ(48)<完> [Oh My Goddess 48 (finale)] (in Japanese). Kodansha . Retrieved November 6, 2015 .

^ Sherman, Jennifer (December 24, 2018). "Oh My Goddess! Manga Gets Job-Hunting Spinoff" . Anime News Network . Retrieved April 19, 2020 .

^ ベルダンディーが就活を頑張るスピンオフ「ああっ就活の女神さまっ」アフタで . Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. January 25, 2019 . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (September 27, 2021). "Oh My Goddess! Job-Hunting Spinoff Manga Ends in October" . Anime News Network . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ ああっ就活の女神さまっ(1) (in Japanese). Kodansha . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ ああっ就活の女神さまっ(5) (in Japanese). Kodansha . Retrieved January 21, 2022 .

^ Jump up to: a b c Carlo, Santos (December 21, 2005). "Oh My Goddess! GN 21 - Review" . Anime News Network . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! #1" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved March 31, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! #112 - Sora Unchained (Part 8 of 8)" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved March 31, 2009 .

^ "Super Manga Blast! #1" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved April 17, 2009 .

^ "Super Manga Blast! #12" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved April 17, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess!: 1-555-GODDESS TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved March 31, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Volume 4: Love Potion No. 9 TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved January 23, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Volume 1: Wrong Number TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved January 23, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Volume 3: Final Exam TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved January 23, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Volume 19/20 TPB: Sora Unchained" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved January 23, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Volume 21 TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved January 27, 2009 .

^ Macdonald, Christopher (June 16, 2005). "Dark Horse October Releases" . Anime News Network . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Volume 1 TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved January 23, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Volume 20 TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Volume 48 TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ Loveridge, Lynzee (July 6, 2014). "Dark Horse To Release Oh My Goddess! Omnibus Manga" . Anime News Network . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Omnibus Book 1 TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! Omnibus Book 6 TPB" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved September 27, 2021 .

^ "小説版 ああっ女神さまっ 初終 First End(ファーストエンド) 冬馬由美 藤島康介" . Kodansha . Archived from the original on July 9, 2009 . Retrieved April 17, 2009 .

^ "Oh My Goddess! First End (Novel) :: Profile" . Dark Horse Comics . Retrieved April 17, 2009 .

^ Cavallaro, Dani (2010). Magic as metaphor in anime : a critical study . Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., Publishers. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-7864-4744-2 .

^ Oh My Goddess 1 [VHS] . ASIN 6303082122 .

^ " AnimEigo's Oh My Goddess Video Series License Expires ". (February 4, 2010) Anime News Network . Retrieved February 4, 2010.

^ AMG OVA Anime [ permanent dead link ]

^ "AMG OVA 2 Anime" . Archived from the original on July 23, 2011 . Retrieved March 4, 2011 .

^ 春の新番組 [New Spring Shows]. Animage (in Japanese). Tokyo , Japan : Tokuma Shoten . 238 (April 1998): 188. April 10, 1998.

^ Jump up to: a b ああっ女神さまっ 小っちゃいって事は便利だねっ(1998) [Ah! My Goddess: Being Small Is Convenient] (in Japanese). Allcinema.net . Retrieved February 20, 2009 .

^ "Animation World". Animage (in Japanese). Tokyo , Japan : Tokuma Shoten . 250 (April 1999): 144. April 10, 1999.

^ Martin, Theron (July 28, 2006). "Ah! My Goddess DVD 6 - Review" . Anime News Network . Retrieved January 7, 2009 .

^ "ああっ女神さまっ Season 1 episode list" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System . Archived from the original on October 28, 2007 . Retrieved November 14, 2008 .

^ "Ah! My Goddess, Volume 1 (DVD)" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. April 22, 2005 . Retrieved January 8, 2009 .

^ "Ah! My Goddess, Volume 8 (DVD)" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. November 25, 2005 . Retrieved January 8, 2009 .

^ "Ah! My Goddess Special (DVD)" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. December 23, 2005 . Retrieved January 8, 2009 .

^ "Media Blasters Sets Release Dates for New Acquisitions, Series Boxes" . Anime News Network . August 19, 2007 . Retrieved February 1, 2009 .

^ "Ah! My Goddess, Volume 1: Always and Forever (2005)" . Amazon . September 27, 2005 . Retrieved January 8, 2009 .

^ "Ah! My Goddess, Volume 6: Last Dance (1997)" . Amazon . Retrieved January 8, 2009 .

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^ "Ah! My Goddess Vol.1" . Amazon UK . February 5, 2007 . Retrieved January 7, 2009 .

^ "Ah! My Goddess Vol.6 (2005)" . Amazon UK . December 3, 2007 . Retrieved January 7, 2009 .

^ "Ah! My Goddess Vol.1-6 (2005)" . Amazon UK . July 7, 2008 . Retrieved January 7, 2009 .

^ "ああっ女神さまっ Season 2 episode list" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System . Archived from the original on September 29, 2007 . Retrieved November 14, 2008 .

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^ "ああっ女神さまっ それぞれの翼 8" . Amazon.co.jp. February 23, 2007 . Retrieved January 13, 2009 .

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^ "Ah! My Goddess Season 2: Flights of Fancy, Vol. 1 - Everyone Has Wings" . Amazon . May 8, 2007 . Retrieved January 13, 2009 .

^ "Ah! My Goddess, Season 2 : Flights of Fancy Vol. 6: Love Will Keep Us Together" . Amazon . March 11, 2008 . Retrieved January 13, 2009 .

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Oh My Goddess! ( Japanese : ああっ女神さまっ , Hepburn : Aa! Megami-sama ) , or Ah! My Goddess! in some releases, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōsuke Fujishima . It was serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon from September 1988 to April 2014, with its chapters collected in 48 tankōbon volumes. The series follows college sophomore Keiichi Morisato and the goddess Belldandy who moves in with him in a Buddhist temple ; after Belldandy's sisters Urd and Skuld move in with them, they encounter gods, demons and other supernatural entities as Keiichi develops his relationship with Belldandy. The manga series has been licensed for English-language release by Dark Horse Comics .

The series was adapted into an original video animation produced by Anime International Company (AIC), and an anime series which aired from 2005 to 2006. Additionally, AIC has developed two OVAs and a film, and OLM, Inc. has also developed an anime series as well. Companies have developed thousands of types of merchandise, such as video games, and a light novel. The OVA was licensed by AnimEigo , while the film was licensed by Geneon Entertainment , and the various TV series were licensed at various points by Media Blasters , ADV Films and Funimation .

As of June 2020, the manga had over 25 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series . In 2009, Oh My Goddess! won the 33rd Kodansha Manga Award for the General category.

Keiichi Morisato is a college sophomore who accidentally calls the Goddess Help Line. The goddess Belldandy materializes and tells him that her agency has received a system request from him and has been sent to grant him a single wish. Believing that a practical joke is being played on him, he wishes that she will stay with him forever, and his wish is granted.

Since he is unable to live with Belldandy in his male-only dorms, they are forced to look for alternative housing, eventually seeking shelter in an old Buddhist temple . They are allowed to stay there indefinitely after the young monk living there leaves on a pilgrimage to India upon being impressed by Belldandy's intrinsic goodness. Keiichi's life with Belldandy becomes even more hectic when her elder sister Urd and her younger sister Skuld move in as well. A series of adventures ensue as his relationship with Belldandy develops.

The Oh My Goddess! universe is fashioned loosely around Celtic/Norse Mythology ; various names and concepts are recycled for humor. Three worlds exist in the Universe of Oh My Goddess: Heaven (Valhalla), Hell (Niflheim), and Earth. Heaven is the realm of the All Mighty and goddesses, Hell is the realm of Hild and demons, and Earth is the realm of humans. Reality is controlled by an enormous and complex computer system, named Yggdrasil .

Each goddess is assigned Class, Category, and Restrictions. Class indicates power and skill in performing pure magic. First Class goddesses are held to a stricter standard regarding the prohibition to lie. There are also three categories: Administration, Commercial (Field), and Special Duty. Limited and Unlimited restrictions indicates boundaries on permitted actions. Goddesses may be penalized for dereliction of duty and may have their license suspended for a time. A goddess using her powers during suspension will have her license permanently revoked. [6] Belldandy is a Goddess First Class, Second Category, Unlimited License. Urd and Skuld are Goddesses Second Class, First Category, Limited License. Goddesses also wear power limiters, usually in the form of jewelry.

The goddesses' purpose is to bring happiness to everyone around them. Toward that end, Heaven has created the Goddess Technical Helpline (also called Goddess Relief Agency), designed to bring happiness to the people of Earth, especially those with great virtue but terrible misfortune. A competing institution named the Earth Assistance Center , also is staffed by goddesses. [7] In most scenarios, a goddess appears before one that the system has deemed worthy and grants him or her one wish. The wish must be approved by the system, after which a contract is created between the human and the goddess and stored on the Yggdrasil system as a file. The wish contract file is protected by a passcode known to the Goddess. [8] As demons work toward the opposite end, the total happiness on Earth must remain in balance. [9] Heaven and Hell strictly abide by an agreement to work through contracts and to prevent bloodshed between them, each god is linked to a demon by a life contract, thus if one of them is killed, the other perishes as well, with their memories of the contract erased to ensure no one knows who is paired with whom.

Demons have similar class and license restrictions, and are accompanied by familiars instead of angels. A seal exists between the demon world and Earth, named the Gate to the Netherworld. It was "created by the gods and can only be broken by an instrument of the gods." [ citation needed ] As such, demons require a catalyst to manifest on Earth. The demons possess a system similar to Yggdrasil , named Nidhogg . Both demons and goddesses possess the power to seal beings away. The demons also operate in a fashion similar to goddesses by creating contracts with humans and offering them wishes, but often at a price. [10]

A goddess does not have an angel automatically, but receives one in egg form. When her power matures, the egg hatches into an angel, becoming a lifetime companion. [11] The angel always obeys the goddess, being a reflection of the goddess' inner self. [11]

Other creatures that exist in the Earth plane are a multitude of spirits that are responsible for almost every aspect of life. These include the spirits of Money, Wind, Engine and such. More specific entities include Earth spirits, which are guardians over a specific area of land. Morgan le Fay , a villain from the movie, is probably a high ranking Earth spirit (or a being from another dimension, but that is less likely because her tragic love story with a human must have happened on Earth) who demonstrates great strength fighting Belldandy and Urd , even though her powers are less potent than the ones of goddesses of their level.

Before starting work on Oh My Goddess! , Kōsuke Fujishima created the manga You're Under Arrest! . Miyuki Kobayakawa , one of the principal characters of You're Under Arrest! , was featured as a goddess character in a four-panel gag strip in the manga. [12] While the exact relationship between this initial goddess character and the Oh My Goddess! series is unclear, there are suggestions that Oh My Goddess! can be viewed as a spin-off series. [13] Irrespective of the origin, the concept of a goddess "as a job" interested Fujishima, [14] leading to the first appearance of the Oh My Goddess! series in the September 1988 issue of the magazine Monthly Afternoon . [15]

Translating the original Japanese title of Aa! Megami-sama! ( ああっ女神さまっ ) proved to be problematic. Fred Patten , in writing the preface to the collection "Watching Anime, Reading Manga: 25 Years of Essays and Reviews", stated that fans were still debating whether "Ah! My Goddess" or "Oh My Goddess!" should be used at the time of writing, approximately 15 years
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