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Nov 29, 2024
A beautifully emotional series that mixes comedy with deep, thought-provoking themes about life, fate, and love. It starts off with an eccentric twist Hina, a self-proclaimed god, tells the protagonist, Youto, that the world is going to end in 30 days. At first, it feels like a quirky, lighthearted show, with Hina’s godly antics and predictions providing plenty of humor and charm. But as the story unfolds, it reveals its deeper emotional layers.
What I really loved about the show was how it transformed from a fun, supernatural premise into a story that really hits home. Hina, despite her confidence in knowing everything about the world, is more than just a playful character she’s also deeply vulnerable and carries the weight of the knowledge that everything is about to end. Watching her relationship with Youto grow from playful banter to something much more meaningful really pulls at the heartstrings.
The animation, typical of Key studios, is soft and colorful, but it’s during the more emotional moments where it truly shines. The music also complements the mood perfectly, shifting from light and carefree to somber and reflective as the story progresses.
The series builds to an incredibly emotional ending, one that’s bittersweet and beautifully crafted. It’s the kind of show that makes you reflect on your own life and the people you care about. Kamisama ni Natta Hi is a journey full of laughs, tears, and powerful moments. If you enjoy stories that mix lightheartedness with deep emotion and want a show that will stay with you long after it ends, this one is a must watch.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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