Ah! My Goddess: The Movie

is a 2000 Japanese animated fantasy comedy film based on a manga of the same name by Kōsuke Fujishima, produced by AIC and distributed by Shochiku.

Peorth calls to inform Urd that Yggdrasil has also been compromised by the virus, and must isolate The Heavens from Earth as a security measure.

When she finally regains consciousness, Belldandy can not recall memories of Keiichi, even though she can identify Skuld and Urd immediately.

Unsure about her skill, the club gives her a trial-run with Keiichi; seeing them ride the bike causes some traces of memory to return to Belldandy.

However, as he drives back to the temple that night at dangerously high speeds, he is so immersed in his troubles that he subconsciously makes a sharp turn unaided, almost causing an accident.

When Belldandy accidentally uncovers a photo album filled with pictures of the two at the temple, she realizes how deeply her amnesia has affected Keiichi.

That night, Belldandy accidentally overhears a discussion between Keiichi and her sisters regarding Celestin's role in the current crisis.

Keiichi and Skuld's arrival causes a massive amount of uncontrollable energy surge from Belldandy, knocking out everyone in the vicinity.

Keiichi awakens just in time to notice the oncoming wave, and rushes to cover Belldandy, so that he will take the brunt of the blow for her.

Skuld assures her that, regardless of present circumstances, in all of the friends they have made and all the experiences they have been through, Keiichi and Belldandy have weathered all with smiles.

When Keiichi walks into the empty Motor Club clubhouse alone the next morning, he finds Morgan bleeding on the stairway from the battle.

The virus inside Belldandy has been using her as a Trojan horse; since Goddesses are connected to Yggdrasil, it was able to infect the main system through her, although without direct access it was only able to make slow progress.

More seriously, while usurping this direct link, the virus rewrites itself using the vaccine, turning itself into a program that bypasses all of Yggdrasil's security measures.

Exploiting the direct link between Belldandy and Yggdrasill, Celestin hacks deep into the system mainframe, accessing an enigmatic program referred to only as top-secret.

The music was composed by Shirō Hamaguchi and conducted by Mario Klemens with performances by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra.

Anime News Network praised the blend of CGI and cel artwork for the movie, and the casting choices for the dub.