Tomoki has always wanted to see Ikaros smile. When he wonders why Nymph and Astraea can smile on their own, he realizes that Ikaros is the only one that his him imprinted as her master. So he asks her to delete the imprinting. After she is freed Mikako claims that she is going to become Ikaros's Master. When Tomoki hears this he is reminded of the President's clear lack of ethics and worries about all the terrible things that can come from Mikako becoming Ikaros's Master. Meanwhile Nymph, Astraea, and Sohara search Tomoki's room for a card that will be able to fix the broken connection between two. They find one in Tomoki's pants, but it takes effect and they are transported to a train instead which leads them on a journey with Tomoki's grandfather as their guide. Will they be able to return back to the real world and make everyone happy again?
This movie takes place after the events in Angeloid of Clockwork. I think this had the potential to be really good, however the ending left some things unresolved. It still was really good in my opinion though. While the train scene had the most fan service, I thought it was cool and unique. While there are the typical scenes of Tomoki with underwear, a bath scene, as well as a scene where Nymph, Astraea, and Sohara are all fully undressed. But that scene only lasts for a few minutes. While it does have more fan service than Angeloid of clockwork I would still recommend it as it adds to the overall story.
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