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"Midsummer Night's Dream" is the second episode of the Oh My Goddess! OVA series, and was originally released on 1993-05-21.
Plot synopsis
Three months have passed since Belldandy and Keiichi Morisato began living together. Keiichi's sister, Megumi Morisato has since moved into a place of her own, though she still visits her brother daily to enjoy Belldandy's cooking. The summer break is approaching, and Megumi hints at a trip to the beach. Having never been to the beach before, Belldandy would like to go, and Keiichi likes the thought of a trip to the beach together. Meanwhile, a package has arrived for Keiichi, containing a video named Sexy Dynamite II.
Once the two women leave, Keiichi decides to watch the video. A scantily-clad, bronzed, older woman appears on the screen. Keiichi begins to like it until she suddenly steps out of the television screen and stands before him. She immediately chastises Keichii for his indecisiveness with Belldandy, and gives him a hands-on introduction to women. The woman makes a hasty retreat when Belldandy returns, telling Keiichi her name is Urd, and to keep her appearance a secret from her younger sister, Belldandy.
Sometime after, Belldandy and Keiichi visit the beach. Upon arrival, Keiichi heads off ahead of Belldandy to find them a spot. While waiting for her, Urd returns and supplies Keiichi with some sun oil, instructs him to use it on Belldandy, and then leaves as Belldandy arrives. Keiichi builds up the courage to rub the oil onto Belldandy, but Sayoko Mishima and Toshiyuki Aoshima arrive with some friends, disturbing them, as well as causing Keiichi to drop the oil.
Moving onto Plan B, Keiichi and Belldandy go out on a boat in the sea. Urd stirs up the water a little as Belldandy tries to move across, causing them to fall into each other's arms. Before Keiichi has the perfect opportunity to make a move, however, Sayoko's boat comes through, capsizing the rowboat the two are in. Being unable to swim, however, Keiichi begins to drown. Belldandy rescues him, but is then chastised by Sayoko for being irresponsible towards Keiichi; this leaves her feeling very irresponsible and dejected.
Extremely frustrated with the failure of her plans, Urd makes her final plan. Upon regaining consciousness in his room at the beach house, Urd informs Keiichi that Belldandy may leave him if he does not have enough love for her, and gives him a magic potion which she clams will give him courage. Taking the potion without hesitation, Keiichi is unprepared for what follows.
Sayoko knocks on the door of his room to apologize for what happened this afternoon, and when Keiichi opens the door and sees her, the love potion takes effect. He is left immediately smitten. Not sure how to deal with his advances, Sayoko points out that he already has Belldandy. However, he claims he does not care for her, though in his mind, he knows he does. Belldandy hears this, and offers to leave him, if that is what he wants.
This causes Keiichi to give him a headache and runs out of the house. Belldandy chases after him and finds the vial which contained the love potion as it falls from Keiichi's hand as he passes out. The vial's label has Urd's picture on it. Realising what has happened, she calls for her older sister to restore Keiichi. Urd has no antidote, but Belldandy kisses Keiichi and this restores him to normal. When Urd tries to return home at this moment, however, she is banished by The Almighty as a result of her interference.
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