Kamisama ni Natta Hi Songs Lyrics

The Day I Became a God | 神様になった日
Kamisama ni Natta Hi Songs Lyrics

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Kamisama ni Natta Hi Songs
Kamisama ni Natta Hi Opening Lyrics The Day I Became a God | 神様になった日 Opening Lyrics
Kamisama ni Natta Hi Ending Lyrics The Day I Became a God | 神様になった日 Ending Lyrics

Anime Information

Title:Kamisama ni Natta Hi

Also Called:The Day I Became a God | 神様になった日

Type:TV

Released on year:2015

Released in:Winter

Num Episodes:12

Argument

Donned in an eye-catching ensemble and wielding an exuberant demeanor, Hina Satou boldly proclaims herself to be the divine deity known as "Odin" from the mythical realm of Asgard. Serendipity intervenes as she crosses paths with a young lad named Youta Narukami, utilizing her clairvoyant abilities to forewarn him of an impending catastrophe that threatens to bring about the demise of our very world. Yet, burdened with the trials and tribulations of teenage life, Youta struggles to fathom the audacious declaration Hina presents before him. Compelled to tread alongside her idiosyncratic antics, Youta bears witness to the uncanny efficacy of Hina's marvels firsthand, realizing the legitimacy of her prophetic powers. Nevertheless, beneath the steadfast guise of a deity, Hina remains a child yearning to explore and revel in the marvels existence has to offer. With the ticking clock signaling a mere 30 days until the world's end, Hina, Youta, and their comrades embark on an extraordinary quest, forging everlasting memories that shall be cherished eternally.

About

Kamisama ni Natta hi represents the remarkable third original anime masterpiece crafted by the talented Jun Maeda, renowned for his brilliant creations like Angel Beats in 2010 and Charlotte in 2015. This eagerly awaited series is helmed by the esteemed director Yoshiyuki Asai, who has previously worked wonders with the acclaimed Charlotte. Prepare to immerse yourself in an extraordinary world of divine happenings and breathtaking storytelling.