Ah! My Goddess Ch. 283 Manga Review

Ah! My Goddess Manga/Oh My Goddess! Manga
ああっ女神さまっ Chapter 283

SPOILER Summary/Synopsis:

Hild arrives and after unfreezing Hagall, demands that she tell Hild why she rebelled. Hagall states it was to show the ideal mazoku world that Hild had spoken of, recalling a time earlier in her life when she was saved by Hild.  Hild had gathered her and the others due to their unique abilities, feeling their special abilities rather than standard mazoku abilities was better, which would allow Hild to show them the ideal mazoku world.

Keiichi wonders what the rush was for Hagall to do what she did, including trapping Hild. Hagall replies that it was because Hild’s term as the Daimakaicho was coming to an end. Belldandy goes further, stating that Hagall trapping Hild was so that Hild would see this new world since the Daimakaicho’s term of office ends when their life does. Urd shows up, thinking this has to be a lie, but since Belldandy can’t like, it must be the truth.

Thoughts/Review:

I got a good laugh at Hagall being offended when Keiichi didn’t address Hild as “Hild-sama.” ^_^

Ah! My Goddess Ch. 283

As to Hagall’s motivation for taking over the mazoku realm, well, things tie up nicely, though I’m surprised to learn that Hild is slated to die. Odd that Belldandy knew but Urd didn’t.

Ah! My Goddess Ch. 283

As to Hagall as a child, it is odd to me that she’s apparently alone and having to fight for her life until Hild saves her. I’d kinda like to see more about this since it would explore the mazoku realm more.

Ah! My Goddess Ch. 283

Beyond that, not a lot to say here.  I think it was the next chapter that folks told me has a big surprise.  I’m looking forward to whatever that is. ^_^

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2 Responses to “Ah! My Goddess Ch. 283 Manga Review”

  1. Lan says:

    285 is the surprise. not that i haven’t been reading ahead or anything…. yeah…..

    Ehm, anyway, at least I am reading the Hell arc. I caught up to the dark horse volumes but have yet to review them.

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