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Oct 8, 2016
Wedding Peach is the best anime I've ever watched. Period. It gives me hope in real love and I cherish this anime from the bottom of my heart and soul.
It's a light-hearted funny anime with a fairly simple plot. Every episode is entertaining and can make you laugh unless you're a grumpy old man.

It really saddens me how some "anime fans" here put so much shade on this anime without even watching a couple of episodes. This is an anime from 1995, back then there were no fancy graphics or whatever you seem to hate so much, like "villain of the day" theme this anime has. Why so much hate? Wedding Peach is also made for a younger female audience, hence the love stories etc.
I'm a 19 year old boy and I enjoyed every single moment of Wedding Peach.

The plot of the anime is simple but really immersive and each episode makes you want to watch another one, even though there are no major cliffhangers. Looking for bad things in the plot would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. It's primarily made for younger audience and there's nothing wrong with that. 10/10

Intro and outro music are perfect for my taste, they are inspiring and well-written. It gives you the hype for the episode you're about to watch :D I listen to intros and outros when I go to college sometimes. 10/10

Characters are wonderful, especially protagonist Momoko. Everyone will enjoy her love story, I bet. (I won't write any spoilers here)
Her two best friends Yuri and Hinagiku are something special, each with her own unique style and personality. They also have their own parts of the story and are VERY important in the overall plot itself. 10/10 Their friendship is amazing and inspirational.

Colors in this anime are amazing and vibrant, drawings are near perfect from up-close too.
Some moves like their wedding attacks are repetitive but remember this was made in 1995, plus their moves are cool anyway so I could watch them any day every day. :)
10/10

Interesting fact:
The 1st intro is based upon France Gall's "Poupée de cire poupée de son" song from 1965 which won the Eurovision contest.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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