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Nov 28, 2020 7:29 AM
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THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE.
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Welp, their filming is well and we got some screen time with just Hina and Youta this episode on their outdoors trip.

The reaction of the adults towards Hina's protrayal of her Goddess image isn't well received. Damn. On the other hand, it's nice to see Hina at the beach with some joy.
Nov 28, 2020 7:32 AM
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I know, this is a date xD... Rip Izanami

Hina-chan is actually dead and feels like a clone of the original Hina-chan? Even though she's a real daughter ... do you refuse? However, is it a natural reaction for a father who suddenly reunited with a daughter who could not communicate for seven years due to logos syndrome?

Logos Syndrome ... It's a disease that causes the brain to atrophy and died at the age of seven

Nov 28, 2020 7:51 AM
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Mc seems to get himself roped into everything which is not studying but everyone looks like they having fun. Plus end of the world is coming. And damn that ending. Just what wildness is going on. Next eps please!
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Nov 28, 2020 8:53 AM
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Well now there are so many mysteries, I don't even know if Hina is really alive or not, she was supposed to die because of that syndrome... maybe she's really a reincarnated goddess? Or the end of the world is her own death? I can't wait to see the next episode just to know more information
Nov 28, 2020 8:56 AM
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Ashhk said:
Well now there are so many mysteries, I don't even know if Hina is really alive or not, she was supposed to die because of that syndrome... maybe she's really a reincarnated goddess? Or the end of the world is her own death? I can't wait to see the next episode just to know more information

I guess what her father meant is that whatever treatment she had/drugs have taken, they will stop working soon. On the other hand, Hina has some kind of powers, so it might not be this simple.
Nov 28, 2020 8:56 AM
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Bruh this went from 0 to 100 real quick. I'm starting to think it's the end of HER world, rather than the end of THE world. And that end scene with the hacker - Hina isn't going to make it out the same - or make it out at all.
Nov 28, 2020 9:00 AM
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Hina getting flustered when Yota mentioned eloping was so adorable omg.

Great episode as usual. Seems like it lent some credence to the theory that the “world ending” is actually Hina’s world. I’m thinking Hina could be a genetically modified clone, which is the research that the agent and that kid are looking for. Maybe that was the professor’s last accomplishment. Her lifespan could be ending shortly and she knows it. Or she could just be on some drugs that temporarily alleviate the symptoms and give her these Godlike powers which would explain why they’re after her too.

Either way, we’re all going to be fucking crushed in a month. Get ready.
Nov 28, 2020 9:04 AM
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In the part where Yota had the shock reaction that nobody else could see Hina, I was almost sold. I was confused as to how it was possible given all her previous interactions but the way they presented it almost sold me.

I'd wager the real Hina is dead and the current is some kind of clone or something like my suspicion from the last episode. We'll see, interesting plot development though.

Great episode on the whole.
Nov 28, 2020 9:08 AM
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I'm with the theory that the world that is ending is her world, and whatever happens in the next few episodes is gonna bring her back to her ill state.

So many questions, but we are getting the answers.
Nov 28, 2020 9:10 AM

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Wow, this was episode was great. We got to learn a lot about Hina's situation and see her real father. Is she a clone?


Nov 28, 2020 9:16 AM

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Hina dad is a dick.
Nov 28, 2020 9:23 AM
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Sondfer said:
Ashhk said:
Well now there are so many mysteries, I don't even know if Hina is really alive or not, she was supposed to die because of that syndrome... maybe she's really a reincarnated goddess? Or the end of the world is her own death? I can't wait to see the next episode just to know more information

I guess what her father meant is that whatever treatment she had/drugs have taken, they will stop working soon. On the other hand, Hina has some kind of powers, so it might not be this simple.
Probably that the guy at the end is related to the treatment, but she also maybe know the date of her death that's why she calls it "the end of the world"
Nov 28, 2020 9:24 AM

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DEM THE REVEALS THIS EPISODE. "The world will end in 30 days..." more like Hina's world in 7 days.

The fliming isn't quite done, but hopefully they'll all be able to wrap it up.

An abandoned child to which was taken in by Professor Korogi and seemingly created (un)human-like to the welfare and know-how of Youta's parents, it's no wonder the context of Episode 1 is linked back to this. Going off together to trace back Hina's roots (at least the married father) is as easy of a simple, mundane task, but the way that Youta phrased it is like a marriage request LOLS.

I'd swear Youta is always taken in for a hilarious ride, but when it comes to Hina, there is definitely something fishy about this omniscience god. The existence of a self-proclaimed god that has Logos Syndrome, it's definitely a cause for concern that she resurfaced in front of their eyes, all healthy and alive.

The Hacker Suzuki has traced his steps towards Hina's father, and I'm terrified to think of what could be next.

4 more days to go...

We might not know much now, but the final quarter is essentally throwing us bulbs of onions in Progressive Mode.
Nov 28, 2020 9:26 AM
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Wow this episode actually went the predictable route to the point that I called this before it even aired. What a joke.
Nov 28, 2020 9:26 AM

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I though the first plot twist was real but it wasn’t lol.

Hina had an uncureable health problem and she couldn’t walk nor speak. She somehow got cured and she’s healthy now, all of these are probably going to connect to the professor.This episode was like the start of a drama build up but it didn’t effect me much.

I hope they will be able to reveal Hina’s past and make a good drama out of it without rushing it. I don’t know how they’re going to do that since there are only 4 episodes left but I really hope they won’t make the ending rushed as hell like they did in Charlotte.
Nov 28, 2020 9:29 AM

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Maybe I'm missing something but I tried google Logos Syndrome and I found nothing related what's told in this anime. I don't know why the show using new syndrome instead of what already exist in real life. It just VN writer thing.
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Nov 28, 2020 9:40 AM
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Hina died? Or Hina was cured by her researcher grandpa?

04 days until the end of the world. Is the countdown really for the end of the world or the end of the effectiveness of the medication given to Hina? Will the world really end or Hina's world will end?

And this is really an anime, it has beach episode. lol

Nov 28, 2020 9:42 AM

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If the current Hina we know is miraculously the original Hina and not some clone, I'm calling BS on her dad for not seeing her until her final breath despite her condition.

But if it is indeed a clone, oh boy I'm ready to ride the Maeda train
Nov 28, 2020 9:46 AM

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So Hina has some incurable disease, more and more Im clinging to the theory of “the end of the world” being “Hina’s death” as for the reason why she keeps telling Youta studying is pointless cause the world will end, she is somekind of a possible experiment or something with her accuracy of predicting future events, maybe she deduced Youta and the others may die as well, most likely due to trying to save her or something, the title “The Day I Became God” could refer to Youta, he probably pulls something that even Hina couldnt predict possible (thats pretty Godlike considering how accurate Hina has been thus far”
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Nov 28, 2020 9:48 AM

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Welp that revealation was quite sad but not as heartbreaking as I thought it would be. Still really feel bad for Hina.
Nov 28, 2020 9:52 AM
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Hmm its nice that we finally get to see Hina's past. Still her background is pretty sad. Losing her parents at that young of an age really can be devastating. So her grandfather was Yota's parents mentor huh. The meeting between Yota and Hina and her father sure was interesting. The reaction sure was far more than i expected. The truth of her past really was tragic. While the father's views can be seen to be selfish his core aim is after all focused on protecting his current family after all so i guess its understandable. The warning that the father gave in the end though sure was dire. Overall an interesting ep that did well to expand upon Hina's past while also foreshadowing what will happen once the calamity hits as miracles that brought Hina back are also temporary. Looks like the hacker team is also starting to catch up as well.
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Nov 28, 2020 9:59 AM
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4 more eps , 4 more days.. now things have started to get interesting
also, possible angel beats! reference ?
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Nov 28, 2020 10:09 AM
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Oh God, that was some heartbreaking revelation for the week.

Perfect follow-up from last week, I'm glad we're finally getting to the meat of the story now. Hina's dad is a real prick but he's got a family to take care of and I respect that. But trying to ignore his past daughter like that, it's insane. Normally, one'd think a father who has gone through a similar fate would long for otherwise but well, here we are.

Youta contemplating in the end there that "ignorance is bliss" perfectly summed it up, really. Hina seemed to be taking it really well but I wonder if that really is the case. On another note, a lot more blushing from his side, how interesting...

4 days to go and 4 episodes. Hina's end rather the world's is looking increasingly likely, I reckon. Pretty nasty cliffhanger to sign off for the week though, I must say.
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Nov 28, 2020 10:44 AM
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I don’t know why, but I teared up during the opening after seeing a little of Hina’s backstory.

Now we know a little more context about what Hina is and what happened to her. It was a nice touch to see Youta think nobody could see Hina. I thought it was a nice scene to break the ice and add some comedy to the already gloomy episode.

The mother’s reaction towards Hina was a little extra, but after hearing Hina’s father’s speech, I would say her reaction wasn’t that out of line. I understand why Hina’s father left Hina, but only to an extent. If anyone could further explain it I would greatly appreciate it :D

Don’t forget to watch till the end! Looks like our antagonists are making moves. I’m thinking the conflict of this show is that since Hina had Logos Syndrome, an illness that can’t be cured, they are going to experiment on Hina to figure out how Hina’s grandpa did it? That’s as much as I got though.

Anyways . . . this weeks episode was great! 4 more days :(
Nov 28, 2020 10:45 AM

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This episode gave us a big and a few minor reveals about Hina, nothing surprising or shocking and it will probably take a few more episodes before I'm really satisfied. At this point I can just say that I still don't know anything lol.

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Nov 28, 2020 11:07 AM
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After this week's episode and considering the words of Hina's father, I can only see the countdown being for the end of whatever temporarily cured Hina, given this is Jun I really don't see this ending happy. At least this is where I am with it all after this episode
Nov 28, 2020 11:23 AM

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Hina's backstory with her grandfather is very interesting. So her grandfather is Youta's parents mentor in the past. That's why they accepted her to stay immediately in episode 1. And we also get a lot of Hina and Youta screentime this episode.

The Logos syndrome seems new to me. I can't find it on google. Looks like a fictional disease to me. The professor's experiment must be the main cause of Hina's longer lifespan since the disease cannot be cured and it also draws the attention for hacker Suzuki.

4 days till the end of the world and 2 days till Izanami's birthday (a foreshadow from episode 5). The ending is quite scary. I have a bad feeling that once Suzuki found Hina, he'll either kill her or set her as test subject.
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Nov 28, 2020 11:24 AM
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In the first episode she said the "The world shall end because of humanity's foolish choices"

So no, I don't believe we are getting another classic storyline with her world ending because of the illness.
Nov 28, 2020 11:36 AM
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i just don't want a sad ending
Nov 28, 2020 11:43 AM

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Damn! This sounds like a death flag to me when Hina's father told Youta about her condition. It makes me think the end of the world thing is actually for Hina.
Nov 28, 2020 11:49 AM
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i had a guess since last episode that perhaps the world ending thing isn’t actually the end of our world, it’s the end of her world. this episode we got to know it’s a miracle she’s alive, it’s safe to assume the anime is going in the direction i guessed it would. but i could be wrong too, since we still don’t know who that silver haired guy is. let’s just wait and watch.

also 4 days left, wow.
Nov 28, 2020 11:50 AM

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Only four days left until the end of the world....

Losing your grandfather is very sad, the world is cruel as well. Actually I can understand the point of her father though, it sounds very selfish but I mean he got a new life and new family...he has also to move on...but yeah life is just like that...
Nov 28, 2020 11:56 AM
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Only four days left until the end of the world....

Losing your grandfather is very sad, the world is cruel as well. Actually I can understand the point of her father though, it sounds very selfish but I mean he got a new life and new family...he has also to move on...but yeah life is just like that...


His dad is trash, it's true.

He did not even wait for the expected ending.
He just abandoned her, thought she died and moved on.
You don't just abandon someone who is dying if you care about them.
Nov 28, 2020 12:00 PM

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damn well was kinda sad to hear Hina's condition and how the Father and Mother didn't want her even though she's all healthy and happy, but I can understand why since they already have their own family so it's just doesn't work out you know.
Nov 28, 2020 12:14 PM

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In this episode, we got to know more about Hina. It was sad how her father abandoned her.
But we still don't know what the white hair guy is up to!
Nov 28, 2020 12:18 PM

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Finally an episode that didn’t feel like a filler. 4 days until the “end of the world”. Shit’s getting real.

The attempts to discover Hina’s past made her even more mysterious. But I can be (almost) sure of only one thing. I believe the dad saying “the luster of a miracle is only temporary” is a foreshadowing of the end of some sort.

They trolled us well for a moment when the woman didn’t give any drink to Hina lol

Meanwhile I still Dhabi no idea how the white haired dude is connected to all this.
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Nov 28, 2020 12:30 PM
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Since this is P.A Works there will be either a death flag or some sad goodbye or both. Love the studio, but I'm sick of them giving sad ending's in almost every project.
Nov 28, 2020 12:33 PM

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I'm going to wager a guess and say that Hina's atrophied brain was replaced by some kind of artificial computer brain, allowing her to recover and giving her computer-like analytical powers (her "God" powers). I assume the lab that produced the brain hired the hacker guy to hunt down Hina so they could get it back. The countdown to the end of the world is likely either the day she was originally going to die, the day she's calculated that the hacker guy will find her, or the day her artificial brain stops functioning.
Nov 28, 2020 1:01 PM

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Man, that fake twist almost got me. It made me feel very anxious that it might be true but deep down I was waiting for the joke xD.

Hina is going to die, right? That's what the end of the world she's talking about is all about, right? What the father went through must have been horrible and from what he said, she shouldn't be alive. So it seems that somehow Dr. Korogi did something to extend her life or create a completely new one? I don't know, it was a little weird how her father didn't recognize her at first sight. Either way it seems that this new life has a limit.

Whatever happens, I'm going to cry, right? And now the hacker guy is getting closer and closer...
Nov 28, 2020 1:03 PM
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Hina´s Dad is trash , he abandoned her to die alone
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So, if this loli named Odin is Hina, then Hina ain't a god rather a girl that has Logos syndrome, whose brain may have been replace by something artificial , so therefore the Hina we see is actually an AI in a loli's body .....so, this means that the world ain't gonna end in realistic terms, maybe what Hina means is that the information highway and the internet will cease to exist....cu'z there might be a bug inside it and Hina is the bug.

So, in the end Hina's father can't accept Hina, and why would he, Technically speaking Hina had died from her disease, so therefore Hina ain't the father's daughter anymore. So, we can say is that what's inside Hina is nothing more than an AI that has kept her alive.
Nov 28, 2020 1:57 PM

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Hmm interesting developments, although I think me having an idea of how it's gonna end might hinder my enjoyment of the series, if it turns out to be true
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Nov 28, 2020 1:59 PM

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I really googled Logos Syndrome and found nothing. I was really expecting that Maeda Jun made Hina to have some existing sickness or something. There are still too many questions left unanswered. And that ending, they might catch up to Hina pretty soon.
Nov 28, 2020 2:08 PM
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As expected, we head into more sad territory as Yota takes Hina on a trip and learns about her past.
It was pretty obvious that she was not directly related to Yota, but it seems that she was adopted by her grandfather, who was someone that Yota's parents knew, after being abandoned by her father at around age 7. Hina was born with a condition that made it impossible for her to move or talk, so her appearance at her father's house surprised her father and his wife once they realized that was her. The show states it was "Logos syndrome", but I'm assuming it's a made-up name since looking it up doesn't bring any seemingly relevant results. Neither Hina nor her father wish to talk to each other directly.
This story is pretty sad, especially when the show briefly implies that Hina's mother committed suicide over guilt of her birth. But, like with episode 5, something about it feels off and doesn't resonate with me. Either I've become completely heartless, or this episode's choppy-looking animation quality, especially during the shots of Hina playing with Munin that could have been better if they were animated more smoothly, distracted me too much.
Maybe I've been watching too many KyoAni adpations of Key's work too quickly and got spoiled by how well executed and animated they were lol

Whoever's directing this and Jun Maeda have good ideas on concept, but the actual execution can get iffy at times.

Funimation does more weird translating; in the beginning of the episode, Kyouko says 「へんなの」 towards Yota after he assures her that nothing's up, which gets translated to "You're silly". Maybe I've been watching too much anime, but I'm pretty sure the actual translation is more closer to "You're weird". I dunno, I just personally think that "You're weird" sounds more like something Kyouko would say anyway.

Interesting that there was a line about Yota thinking that Hina's father and his wife couldn't see Hina there...
I guess Jun Maeda put it just to poke fun of his past work and how some of them seem to have variations of this trope.

Also Suzuki finds Hina's father too. Looks like his searching efforts are quickening up.

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4 days until the end of the world.
Nov 28, 2020 2:11 PM
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So Hina's grandfather was Youta's parents mentor in the past and that explains why they took her in without any hesitation. Youta finds out that Hina's father left her so he decides that it was a good idea to reunite them. Once they got there Youta finds out that Hina was diagnosed with Logos Syndrome so it was shocking for him to see her still standing because technically she was dead. I'm guessing that Hina's grandfather may have found a way to temporally extend her life, but it doesn't explain why Hina appeared in Youta's life.
Nov 28, 2020 2:28 PM

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I find it hard to believe that Hina's parents just accepted that Hina's is cured and didn't question it one bit
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Nov 28, 2020 2:28 PM

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Why do I feel that something is going to happen to Mc?
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Nov 28, 2020 2:42 PM

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I didn't know how to feel after watching the episode, but a few minutes after think about it i came to the conclusion that I'm not prepared to wathever happens in the next episodes. Is a rollercoaster.

Hina somehow isnt gonna end in a good way.
Nov 28, 2020 2:59 PM

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I can't be the only person who noticed the Google logos in the mountains....
Nov 28, 2020 3:10 PM

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that scene where Yota thought that people couldn't see Hina gave me a little bit of a scare. Visuals at the beach were godly. Don't know if I can agree with Hina's father on his decision to desert the family... learning about Hina's past, it's still unclear on how she became a god/reincarnated? Anyway... wonder why the hacker guy is visiting Hina's father now?

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