Kamisama ni Natta Hi


The Day I Became a God

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Japanese: 神様になった日
English: The Day I Became a God
German: The Day I Became a God
French: The Day I Became a God
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 11, 2020 to Dec 27, 2020
Premiered: Fall 2020
Broadcast: Sundays at 00:00 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: P.A. Works
Source: Original
Genres: DramaDrama, FantasyFantasy
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #53022
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Popularity: #934
Members: 270,802
Favorites: 1,600

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The Day I Became A God and Angel Beats are two anime created by Jun Maeda of Key (a company known for Kanon, Air, Clannad, and Little Busters) fame and produced by P.A. Works. Both anime are about a boy who meets a girl who says some remarkably weird things as they meet, only to find out that some of what she says may have some truth in it after all. Don't let its fast-paced comedy and the whimsical slice-of-life activities the characters participate in fool you into thinking feels aren't included though. Also, both Ashura and Hinata are voice acted by Ryouhei Kimura and  read more 
report Recommended by Fario-P
Jun is known as a writer of stories that make people cry. I recommend Charlotte for Kamisama, it has exactly the same thing. from start to finish, I was sure that this really was the same. 
report Recommended by Syureria
it is very similar in the form, slice of life romance comedy with sad drama ending look Kamisame ni Natta HI really made me think back to Plastic memories 
report Recommended by Hina-Lilac
A cute loli wanted by the government shows up one day all of a sudden in the protagonist's life, and from there they find out what living in family is like. Anyone who likes lolis with superpowers and a bunch of cute comedy will come to like these two animes. 
report Recommended by ImNotAnOtaku1
Both shows will make you laugh and cry. They start out deceptively normal (for an anime) and then the Key twist shows up and drives a knife into your heart. A lot of characters in both shows are surprisingly mature, deliberately acting out for the giggles. The main message, when you're done with the show, is actually rather somber. "Air" has better pacing and script, which is helped by the rather sparse day-to-day existence in the settings it depicts. "Kamisama..." is actually quite relevant to modern life but the same modern setting makes it comparatively cluttered in terms of everything that gets included in the story.  read more 
report Recommended by TakaiAkai
summer setting check polar opposite type characters meeting each other check supernatural elements as well too check 
report Recommended by Disapeared_Ghost
Both series have top-tier character drama, development, and uplifting elements of comedy and friendship.  
report Recommended by takashi_fujihiro
While the plot of both animes isn't very similar, the situation of the characters and the way they come to find resolution bear heavy similarities, and both animes deal with similar topics such as loss, and the importance of family and friendship. Anyone who likes melodrama will certainly enjoy both animes, they also have very similar moving soundtracks and vibrant animations which make the characters feel very much alive. 
report Recommended by ImNotAnOtaku1
While the plot of both animes isn't very similar, the situation of the characters and the way they come to find resolution bear heavy similarities, and both animes deal with similar topics such as loss, and the importance of family and friendship. Anyone who likes melodrama will certainly enjoy both animes, they also have very similar moving soundtracks and vibrant animations which make the characters feel very much alive. 
report Recommended by ImNotAnOtaku1
They are both slice-of-life animes with supernatural characters. The devil is a part-timer! is a fun light-hearted anime, that is similar in style to The day I Became a god. 
report Recommended by Anime-Calico_Cat
1. Emotional shows 2. Contain some form of comedy (some more than others) 3. Has some serious topics (violet more so) 4. One is lively and one is not but both has interesting female mains 
report Recommended by RagonWest
They are both quite cheerful at first, but as the story progresses the story becomes sadder. There is also a pink haired loli in both of them. 
report Recommended by Patata_Otaku
A lot of people take normal and peaceful life for granted. These titles shows the importance of embracing the miracle of life. They also address different family issues, love and friendship. More than that, the theme of taking opportunity is represented in this shows. And to conclude, both titles become dramatic and tragic approaching the final episodes. 
report Recommended by keyl25
Both anime features a female child with superhuman ability that has an unknown origin.  
report Recommended by TheRockzSG
Both have almost same comedy vibes, even though they are very different genres. 
report Recommended by kevingundam3
May seem like a stretch. Though Death Note and Kamisama follow characters with a god complex, that is pretty much the only similarity. To some extent as well, both characters in both anime can be seen as power abusers. Both are good anime with DN being a psychological game full of mystery compared to the dramatic comedic Day I Became a God.  
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"Nagi..." and "Kamisama..." have the same overarching plot structure and emotional themes when it comes to how the relationships between characters develop. In one, the fantasy twist is that the female MC is a god, the other has people who can breathe underwater. Both shows explore these special elements to some depth and they bring people together and drive them apart too. "Nagi..." has slightly better animation and art (opinion) and the story is handled much more delicately (but it takes a different direction that requires that delicacy for the show to have any impact). "Kamisama..." can sometimes come off as preachy or cliche but the  read more 
report Recommended by TakaiAkai
One female MC claims to be an alien, the other claims to be a god. The male MC thinks she's crazy but indulges her fantasies. There are creepy moments where viewers and characters will feel like a ridiculous claim some character is making might actually be true (and who knows, it just might!). "Denpa..." has weirder characters and more overall chaos but feels more like a standard teen romance. "Kamisama..." tries to keep things under control and within budget but I'm not sure whether I'd say the theme is romance or friendship/family. The pace meanders and there are big twists in both shows but those twists  read more 
report Recommended by TakaiAkai
Both Kannagi and Kamisama ni Natta Hi feature a teenage boy suddenly meeting a girl claiming to be a god who goes to live with them. 
report Recommended by lifeiscrazy
Simillar setting, world or rather reality about to end soon, starts with comedy ends with tears.  
report Recommended by wooles
Hina's character is very similar to Doraemon because she can do anything to help and solve Nobita (Youta) 's daily problems 
report Recommended by ariespandoez
Both revolve around a girl who is crucial to the end of the world, and both girls have an organization chasing behind them. 
report Recommended by TimeWasterianN1
And then, they became a god. Kamisama Kiss and Day I Became a God both follow two girls who become beings with a demigod-like status. In doing so, both these individuals use their power to aid those who are in need of it or for the greater good. Kamisama Kiss does this with Nanami using her powers eradicating spirits and other evil, Day I Became a God does this with Hina using her knowledge to essentially cheat life. Both are good comedic anime with Kamisama Kiss being more romantic than Day I Became a God's 
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The greatest. Nothing goes past them. TWGOK and Kamisama both follow individuals who have so much power in what they do. Kamisama's Hina does this with her extraordinary library of knowledge, TWGOK's does this with Keima's absolute order in his way of capturing waifus. Both are good anime with great comedy to laugh at whilst viewing them as so.  
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Both involve strange girls. Both are summertime stories. Both have film making. Both are kind of sad, lots of emotions! 
report Recommended by 5Cats
Chuunibyou and Kamisama give me a feeling of a relation between the two. Both anime follows an idiosyncratic girl with a mind beyond all others. Chu2 does this with Rikka and her chuuni ways, Kamisama does this with Hina and her claimed omnipotence she has. As the story progresses for both anime, their partner in hand ends up having a somewhat more wholesome relationship to previous records. Both are good anime about the reality of a situation someone has to deal with for their entire life, good comedy and drama as a bonus too. 
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