Wedding Peach DX · review
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This review may discuss plot details.
It's pretty clear to me after having seen this OVA series that the other two negative reviews are only based on the content of the 1st episode, the beach episode, in complete bad faith because that is the *only* episode with the characters in 'underclothes' otherwise known as their swimsuits (and the spider devil with nipple-less breasts, but that didn't make me clutch my pearls either.) The other 3 episodes have no content which could even be mistaken for sexual aside from the implied nudity, covered by light and/or ribbons, in the transformations which is very typical of magical girl transformations with teenage or oldercharacters. In general, I disagree that partial nudity in comedy is sexual: unless of course it's a sex comedy. B Gata H Kei, this is not. Context matters, people! If you see the female form and immediately think it is sexual or sexualized, you aren't as progressive as you think you are, especially as the characters dress appropriately for their situations and defend themselves from evil embodied by shitty guys.
You can look at the sidebar and see that this is PG-13, and that is what you get here. You would get better mileage out of complaining about the R rated adaptation of Winnie the Pooh: that actually takes G rated content and makes it R rated. This takes PG to PG-13, like what happened with Naruto Shippuden, y'know when characters and content get aged up with the audience.
That is end of my defense, to speak to the actual content of all 4 episodes: it isn't anything to write home about (via postcard) as you just watch the girls do some group event and wait for the monster of the week to appear and get defeated. The character Oasis sucked and his romance with Salvia gave bad vibes from both of them. He talked about wishing angels ruled the humans, and then she goes on to tell him she still wishes they'd met under different circumstances: it's a bad look for her. There's also a lot of unnecessary flashing (I'm epileptic) which just reminds me of the tragedy surrounding the Porygon episode of Pokemon, and how that was inevitable with the amounts of careless flashing all sorts of animated media contained from the 60's into 90's.