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** Sayoko shows up drunk at his temple house in episode 2 of Season 2, throwing herself, [[Squick|and throwing up]] on him. She later wakes up and finds herself sleeping in one of their futons.
* [[Absolute Cleavage]]: It's not surprising from Urd, or from [[Evil Is Sexy|Hild]]. But when ''Belldandy'' [http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/4939/belldandysurprise.jpg displays it], [[Head-Tiltingly Kinky|the mind goes "Tilt."]]
** [[Covers Always Lie]]: The only time Belldandy has worn a more revealing outfit was when she was [[Evil Costume Switch|possessed by a demonic familiar]] (sort of the evil counterpart to a guardian angel) in the manga... or in [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|an erotic fantasy of Keiichi's in the OVA or]] ''[[Unresolved Sexual Tension|Flights Ofof Fancy'']]''.
** In the second episode of ''Itsumo Futari De'' (translated by one group as "Together Forever"), well, it's a [[Beach Episode]] where the outfits of all three goddesses have officially crossed into Stripperiffic territory. Cue full on Brain Crash.
* [[Accidental Marriage]]: On the second-to-last page of the manga, Belldandy revealed to Keiichi that the wording of his wish [[Contrived Coincidence|happened to be]] the form for proposing marriage to a goddess. Then she asked him to [[Book Ends|say those words again]].
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** She did the standard version [http://www.mangareader.net/ah-my-goddess/49/31 at least once in the manga], when she was afraid Keiichi might accidentally get dosed with one of Urd's love potions. (This was also the first chapter showing that Urd is [http://www.mangareader.net/ah-my-goddess/49/28 terrified of Bell getting '''really''' angry].)
* [[Sacred First Kiss]]: When the Gate -- who looks like a young girl -- forces Peorth, Urd, and Skuld to kiss her as part of her quest for [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?|knowledge]], Skuld moans that she hadn't even kissed Sentaro (a mortal boy in whom she's shown significant interest) yet.
* [[Same Content, Different Rating]]:
** The original (flipped) English version of the manga was rated "Ages 8 and up", whereas the newer right-to-left edition is rated "13+". There are only three considerable differences between the two: The format, the number of references to Japanese culture (the right-to-left version has more) and the crudeness of the wording... [[Unfortunate Implications|and, if anything, the original was more crude than the newer versions]].
** Part of this is probably that bookstores/publishers don't think young children could handle a "backwards" book and multiple foreign references; most of the rest is likely because the original editions came out before the manga publishers standardized their age ratings.
* [[Satan]]: Hild, though she seems like less an ultimate evil and more an annoying trickster.
** {{spoiler|Which is in line with the Norse mythology that the series borrows so heavily from. The Norse didn't have a Satan; they had Loki, who was...a annoying (and malicious) trickster.}}
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: ''Angel's egg. Do not touch! Skuld: This means YOU!! Don't even look at it!'' It's even placed on a nice little pedestal in the middle of Urd's room. {{spoiler|It takes Skuld only five seconds to EAT the thing.}}
* [[The Scrounger]]: Early in the series, Otaki was referenced as being one, producing rare motorcycle parts out of nowhere.