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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Ryuichi Hiroki |
| MANUFACTURER: | Digital Manga, Inc |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color, NTSC |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 801975100135 |
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Customer Reviews of Tenshi Ni Narumon:Earth Angel
Tenshi Ni Narumon AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Completely hilarious! Wonderful art, and great use of expressions. Noelle is just TOO KAWAII! Seriously, she is so innocent and naive, its just adorable ^-^' I'd have to say she gets my vote on most Kawaii definately. A MUST SEE for fans of Ranma 1/2, Card Captor Sakura, Chobitsu, Saint Tail, or anything by Clamp in that case... Definately a silly and fun series. PURU PURURUN! *bursts out laughing* Anyways, heh, don't take my word for it, check it out yourselves!
Don't let the title scare you off - it's an incredible show!
Tenshi ni Narumon! is an unbelievably incredible anime, which has yet to be discovered by many here in the States. The title roughly translates to, "I'm Gonna Be an Angel!", and it's pretty appropriate. Describing the show is a little tricky, though. It features a high school boy who lives alone, named Yuusuke, and a girl named Noelle, who happens to have a halo. Through a bit of an unusual farce plot, he stumbles across her in the woods, she calls him husband, she moves into his class at school, and her family moves themselves and their entire house to the spot where his house was...and that's just in the first half of the first episode! Things get even stranger (and more hilarious) later on. The funniest part of the show involves Noelle's "family" - they're from "the Demon World," and they can only be described as The Munsters meets Bewitched meets Fisher-Price. The father is especially funny in the original Japanese: he's an enormous Frankenstein's monster who wears glasses and a business suit, and who uses an *extremely* polite form of Japanese speech. There are even more colorful characters introduced as the show progresses, most of which are developed to a degree that you normally won't see in a series like this. The first 7 or 8 episodes are pretty heavily laden with slapstick, but there is a very deep plot that stirs slowly through them and which quite frankly erupts in the middle and at the end of the series. There are two story arcs that must be seen to be believed. The ending arc is the only piece of anime that has ever emotionally moved me - it is *really* that good. In short, this is a series that you can't afford to miss. Incredibly good stuff.