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Japanese manga series and its adaptations

Kamisama Kiss
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Cover fine art for book one of the Japanese edition featuring Tomoe and Nanami

神様はじめました
( Kamisama Hajimemashita )
Genre Romantic comedy,[one] supernatural[2]
Manga
Written by Julietta Suzuki
Published past Hakusensha
English publisher Viz Media
Magazine Hana to Yume
Demographic Shōjo
Original run Feb 20, 2008May 20, 2016
Volumes 25
Anime television series
Directed by Akitaro Daichi
Produced by
  • Ikumi Hayashi
  • Hideyuki Nanba (Tv)
  • Shinsaku Hatta (Tv)
  • Gorō Shinjuku (TV)
  • Ryōichi Ishihara (TV)
  • Ryō Tomoda (TV)
  • Mai Kurachi (OVA)
Written by
  • Akitaro Daichi
  • Michiko Yokote (#12–thirteen)
Music past Toshio Masuda
Studio TMS Entertainment
Licensed by

AUS

Madman Entertainment

NA

Funimation

United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland

MVM Films

Original network Goggle box Tokyo
English network

AU

ABC Me

Sea

Animax Asia

U.s.a.

Funimation Channel

Original run October i, 2012 December 24, 2012
Episodes 13 + OVA (List of episodes)
Anime telly series
Kamisama Kiss◎
Directed past Akitaro Daichi
Produced by
  • Kenji Yamaguchi
  • Ryōichi Ishihara
  • Ikumi Hayashi
  • Masakatsu Ōmuro
  • Mai Kurachi
Written by Akitaro Daichi
Music by Toshio Masuda
Studio
  • TMS Amusement
  • V1 Studio
Licensed by

AUS

Madman Amusement

NA

Funimation

UK

MVM Films

Original network TV Tokyo
English network

Body of water

Animax Asia[3]

US

Funimation Channel

Original run January 5, 2015 March 30, 2015
Episodes 12 (Listing of episodes)
Original video blitheness
Kamisama Osculation: Kako-hen
Directed by Akitaro Daichi
Produced by
  • Ikumi Hayashi
  • Mai Kurachi
Written by Akitaro Daichi
Music by Toshio Masuda
Studio TMS Amusement
V1 Studio
Released August 20, 2015 August 19, 2016
Runtime 30 minutes
Episodes iv (Listing of episodes)
Original animation DVD
Kamisama Kiss: Kamisama, Shiawase ni Naru
Directed by Akitaro Daichi
Produced by
  • Ikumi Hayashi
  • Mai Kurachi
Written by Akitaro Daichi
Music by Toshio Masuda
Studio
  • TMS Entertainment
  • V1 Studio
Released December xx, 2016
Runtime 13 minutes
Episodes i (Listing of episodes)

Kamisama Kiss (Japanese: 神様はじめました, Hepburn: Kamisama Hajimemashita , lit. "I Became a God", "God Began" or "Debut as a Deity") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated past Julietta Suzuki and serialized by Hakusensha in the shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume. The series is licensed for regional release in Northward America past Viz Media every bit role of their Shojo Beat banner. An anime adaptation has been produced past TMS Entertainment and directed past Akitaro Daichi and began airing in October 2012. It has been streamed past Funimation Entertainment in Northward America. A second season was announced and premiered during January 2015.[4] [5]

Plot [edit]

Nanami Momozono dreams of living an average school life but similar any other loftier school girl does. Instead, she must cope with the fact that her father, who is a constant gambler, has accumulated a bunch of gambling debts in her proper noun. As she tin't afford to pay the hire, she gets kicked out of her flat by the debt collectors and is now homeless. Despite this unfortunate plough of events, she still maintains a kind heart.

While sitting on a park bench collecting her thoughts, Nanami meets a foreign man hanging from a tree because he is being chased by a dog. Subsequently saving him from the dog, she learns that the man's name is Mikage. Upon learning about Nanami'south current situation, in a perfect example of how adept deeds are rewarded, he gives her his home every bit a token of his gratitude. She accepts the offering because she is homeless. When Nanami arrives at Mikage'due south home, she is shocked to see that it is not a normal domicile only a shrine for worship. Afterwards beingness greeted by Onikiri and Kotetsu, who are the keepers of the shrine, she meets Tomoe, Mikage's familiar, and she learns that Mikage used to exist the Globe Deity of the shrine and has bestowed upon her his mark on her forehead then that she may be the new deity. At outset, Nanami is reluctant, but as she lives with Tomoe, Onikiri, and Kotetsu she begins to understand and works hard in her new position as the World Deity. Equally the story progresses Nanami finds herself falling in honey with Tomoe, but he rejects her considering the love betwixt a human and a yokai is taboo. Despite saying that, Tomoe finds himself falling in love with her too.

Characters [edit]

Main characters [edit]

Nanami Momozono ( 桃園奈々生 , Momozono Nanami )
Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
A teenage high schoolhouse daughter whose male parent ran out on her because of his gambling debts, and she was frequently mocked for her poverty by her classmates. She becomes the local land god later Mikage transfers his position over to her. Nanami begins with very trivial spiritual ability, but she works hard at balancing her godly duties with her schoolwork and eventually becomes relatively adept at her duties; becoming an expert at using her only godly weapon, white talismans, with which she tin can do many things as long equally they practise not exceed her in forcefulness. She also uses a Shikigami called Mamoru. His base form is that of a small monkey that tin can fit in the palm of her hand, but he can take the shape of a young boy. With him, she is able to create barriers against evil that can do diverse things, ranging from purification to the banishing of evil yokai.
She'south prone to taking action without thinking nearly what to do, merely focusing on her beliefs which results in her improvising and greatly relying on Tomoe to become her through any obstacles, though she tends to try and avoid the latter for anything across elementary tasks. Her simple mindset proves unique among the gods and yokai and offers them a dissimilar perspective, which helps many of them with their problems and fifty-fifty helps alter them for the better.
At the end of the manga that, subsequently a 10 year time skip, she is married to Tomoe, who is now a human. Mamoru is still with her, just he is a normal monkey since she is no longer a god. She is shown to take worked as a kindergarten teacher during the interim, but is retiring due to the advancement of her pregnancy. She gives nascency to a infant boy. She and Tomoe are and so shown to revisit Mikage shrine after having fulfilled/completed the journeying of becoming an developed.
Tomoe ( 巴衛 )
Voiced past: Shinnosuke Tachibana (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
A play tricks yokai who serves as the familiar of the country god Mikage. When Nanami becomes the new land god, she makes a contract with Tomoe to turn him into her familiar, much to his displeasure. He is very hostile and condescending to Nanami at the start of the series, but this changes every bit the series progresses, as he watches her conduct her new godly duties with enthusiasm and perseverance. When going as a human being, he takes Mikage every bit his last proper noun.
He has a very cynical and often mocking demeanor, partly because he is distrustful of others, only he can exist very mannerly when the occasion demands it. He is extremely devoted to Nanami, despite his initial hostility; While he oftentimes treats similar a child and mocks her, his care is shown through his various acts of kindness for her and refusing to kill anyone in front of her. He is likewise extremely powerful, and is apparently able to disable other familiars, yokai, even many deities without much effort. However, his power is restricted by Nanami'southward words, which means that if she orders him to do something with a sure amount of force, he must comply. He can transform himself and others with enchanted leaves, only his real power lies in the use of his Play a trick on-Burn, which can hunt down any foe relentlessly and fifty-fifty manipulate other flames. Tomoe worries a groovy deal about Nanami and is very aware of how delicate she is equally a human, threatening anyone who harms or speaks ill of her. He initially has a very condescending view of humans in general, Nanami being the only exception, and despite his desire to remember different as the series progresses, he struggles to affirm the new ideals, until he sees Akura-Oh modify and Nanami comforts him by telling them that anybody changes.
He eventually comes to realize his own feelings for her which result in an sometime expiry expletive which was placed on him being reawakened, but he is saved by Nanami who travels through fourth dimension to relieve him and in doing and so, aid them both discover various truths about his past that neither of them knew such as the fact that the human Tomoe loved in the past was non Yukiji, merely rather Nanami accidentally pretending to exist her. This reaffirms their feelings to each other and they become engaged after this.
Tomoe makes the decision to get human after he sees a shrine maiden whom he had seen nearly 100 years before every bit a child, in the nowadays as an old, blind woman who tin can only reminiscent about their brief meeting. He'south stunned by the shortness of human life and the slow perception of fourth dimension for Yokai. Having no desire to role with Nanami afterward she dies, he decide to become homo in gild to ensure they are always together. This results in a blunder where he turned into a play a joke on, but he is eventually restored to his Yokai state.
It is after shown at the end of the manga, that a x-year time period has lapsed, and that he is married to Nanami. He becomes human after their marriage ceremony happens past going to Okuninushi, who in doing so, is carrying out Kuromaro's final request. He is shown working at a visitor which he enjoys working at, but retires having decided to return to the Shrine since Nanami is having their child. Nanami gives nativity to a baby male child. It is later shown that they return to Mikage shrine afterwards Nanami has completed her journey to get a total adult.
Mikage ( ミカゲ )
Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese); Joel McDonald (English language)
A mysterious human who was once the country god of the shrine, and who left xx years ago for unspecified reasons. He met a newly homeless Nanami and bestowed the land god mark on her, saying that she was better suited to be the god than him. He has calorie-free pilus and spectacles and wears a trench coat and chapeau. He tin can appear as a butterfly. Throughout the manga he is portrayed as someone shrouded in mystery on what his true motives really are, but information technology is hinted that his programme has been to prove Tomoe that humans and yokai tin can fall in dearest and that Nanami may exist the one who can reach Tomoe.
His plan was set in motility when he met Nanami who was travelling through time while trying to save Tomoe from a expletive. Afterward she had discovered the style to finish the curse, she attempted to return but accidentally wound up landing 20 years besides early on. There she met the Mikage of the past and told him of the events of the futurity, letting him know what to do and what actions to take, thereby setting the events of the story into move.
Kurama ( 鞍馬 )
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Sean O'Connor (English)
A wildly pop idol with the gimmick of being a "fallen angel" with goth makeup and a bad boy attitude. He is actually, a crow tengu from the Kurama mountain, who initially wished to become the land god past eating Nanami's heart. Afterwards existence thwarted by Tomoe and after saved by Nanami, he gives up on this scheme and regards her as a friend, even assuasive her to stay at his flat when she temporarily loses her godhood. He has a lingering dislike for Tomoe, and the 2 are prone to insulting each other whenever they meet. He left Mount Kurama seventeen years agone later being treated cruelly past other tengu due to his disability to fly despite being the direct kid of the 3rd Sojobo, and has been living in the human world since then. He is also shown to take a more than human-like attitude compared to Tomoe and Mizuki, understanding the small details required to blend into human being society. He too has feelings for Nanami and always tries to flirt with her, simply he seems to take accepted her relationship with Tomoe and moved on. He begins to develop feelings for Nanami's friend, Ami, when he's confronted by her intense feelings towards him, only he'southward not sure if they count as dear. His real proper noun is Shinjūrō ( 真寿郎 ).
At the finish of the serial, he decides to move back to Mount Kurama in guild to assistance decide the Fourth Sojobo, which would likewise entail helping to train them. He resigns as an idol and when Ami confesses her love for him, he tries to dissuade her, merely promises to eventually come back and run across her, if she'due south yet not moved on.
Mizuki ( 瑞希 )
Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese); Micah Solusod (English)
A lonely snake familiar of the abased and submerged Yonomori shrine. When Nanami saves his life from her cruel classmates by releasing him out a window, he falls in dear with her. He abducts her soon later on, intending to marry her. In spite of this, Nanami takes pity on him and promises to visit after Tomoe rescues her. He hates Tomoe, evident to his constant mocking and bantering. He fifty-fifty goes every bit far equally to manipulate Nanami various times through the act of "helping" to try and deter her feelings towards Tomoe, though she is unaware. He later becomes Nanami's familiar to save her from a sea demon later she inadvertently sacrifices herself to salve Tomoe. He has the ability to make wonderful sake, just across that he has few talents. He also says that he can be himself whenever he is with Nanami. He is extremely devoted to Nanami.
His original god, Yonomori, was a god created by people out of necessity in their time of need. As such, she was unlike most other gods and required abiding conventionalities to maintain her existence. When the hamlet near her shrine was submerged for a reservoir, she lost this belief and returned to nature; Her only regret was that Mizuki would exist alone.
After Nanami and Tomoe are married, he stays at the Mikage shrine, presumably condign Mikage'south familiar. He is there when Nanami and Tomoe render to the shrine with their son and rushes to run across them.
Onikiri ( 鬼切 ) and Kotetsu ( 虎徹 )
Voiced by: Natsuyo Atarashi (get-go season), Naoko Matsui (2nd season) (Onikiri) and Chika Ōkubo (Kotetsu) (Japanese); Jad Saxton (Onikiri) and Josh Grelle (Kotetsu) (English language)
The two bald, childlike yokai attendants at Nanami's shrine who wear masks. Just like Tomoe, they are able to shapeshift. They are extremely addicted of Nanami, Tomoe, Mizuki and Mikage. It is unsaid that there is an unpleasant sight underneath their masks.

Yokai [edit]

Kirakaburi (煌かぶり, Kirakaburi, lit. "beautiful killer")

Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese)

Yokai who serves nether Akura-ou. He has a love for killing and decapitating and then placing the heads he had cut off on flowers. He's a sadistic person who has admittedly no mercy and kills, believing it was beautiful to cutting a caput off and pair it upwards with a bloom. He however respects Akura-Ou and obliges to his wishes. He also hates things that he considers ugly, such as the furball he had to pair up with. He stated that Tomoe was beautiful merely cold. He can be cautious and knows his limits as shown when he did not try to attack the stronger gods in Izumo he was non confident in defeating. Nevertheless, those he recognizes are beneath him he insults, this mental attitude making underestimating furball a fatal error.

He had gone to Izumo and cut off the heads of some gods and presenting it to Akura-Ou. Nevertheless, Tomoe appeared to be disgusted past his gustatory modality. Tomoe was displeased to find all the heads belonged to weak female gods, and the god who tried to impale him was not there. He was also tasked to capture Yukiji/Nanami, given the freedom to do what and so e'er to her long equally he does non touch her head. Attacking her, he killed some of his guards but accidentally lets Nanami go away, tricked by her ane of her white talismans. He soon catches up to Nanami simply then is severely wounded by Tomoe. Unable to move, he is devoured by Furball out of spite.

Himemiko of the Swamp ( 沼皇女 , Numano Himemiko , lit. "Swamp Princess")
Voiced by: Yui Horie (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
A catfish princess of the Tatara Swamp who lives in a palace with her many fish attendants. 10 years ago, she savage in love with a immature boy named Kotarō Urashima when she saw him crying at the swamp considering he was lost. She asks Nanami to aid her reconnect with the boy once once again. This is done by disguising her a human and helping them see and fall in love. Every bit repayment, when Nanami visits her palace, she allows her to wear ane of her luxurious kimono then she will await her all-time in forepart of Tomoe. When Kotarō finds out she is a Yokai, he is initially disillusioned past it, but subsequently realizes he loves her and apologizes much to anybody'southward please.
At the terminate of the series, she is pregnant with Kotarō's kid, which simply possible because she was partially homo in her disguise. While many of her female attendants approve of the child and her relationship with Kotarō, her more traditional attendants take consequence with the partially human nature of the kid and only permit her to go along it, if she cuts off all contact with humans, fifty-fifty preventing her from saying a proper farewell to Kotarō. Nanami helps them come across up by inviting them to her hymeneals, and they decide to runaway together and then that no ane can push them apart.
Dragon King ( 龍王・宿儺 , Ryūō Sukuna )
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese); Robert McCollum (English)
Dragon Lord of the sea, who has been waiting to seek revenge against Tomoe for 526 years for ripping out his right heart and attacking the northward gate of Ryūgū Castle. He found Tomoe later on he saved Ami from drowning in the bounding main. The Dragon Lord's optics are known as the Longevity Elixir and are said to give great ability to whoever drinks them. Though aggressive and temperamental, he is agape of his wife's anger. He is forced to give up his grudge against Tomoe later on his wife befriends Nanami. He is very shocked to learn that Nanami and Tomoe were engaged.
Kamehime ( 亀姫 , lit. "Turtle Princess")
Voiced by: Akemi Okamura (Japanese); Anastasia Muñoz (English)
The wife of the Dragon King. She disapproves of her husband's fights with Tomoe, partially because she knows he cannot beat Tomoe and but risks pain himself more. She meets with Nanami past chance and becomes friends with her, further dampening her husbands attempts at combat with Tomoe.
Akura-Ou ( 悪羅王 , Akura-Ō )
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (Japanese); Brandon Potter (English)
Akura-Ou, was an infamous yokai. He worked with Tomoe, wreaking havoc to the globe. His body was a mutation, equally he could recover from whatsoever injury no matter how severe. This resulted in a twisted mind-set that prevented him from agreement the fleeting nature of the world and the pain when things are broken beyond repair. Tomoe worked with him, acting as the brains of their plans until he brutal in love with the human, Yukiji. Tomoe attempted to altitude himself and Yukiji from Akura-Oh, who constantly expressed the desire to pause Tomoe's "toys". He was eventually led to Yukiji by Yatori and he killed her. Tomoe responded by "killing" him, which resulted in his torso and spirit existence separated. After this, he was sent to Yomi-no-Kuni and lived there for a long time until the soul of a young, recently deceased, boy named Kirihito Mori came to him and asked him to transport an apology to his parents considering they had fought just earlier his decease. Akura-Ou accustomed out of boredom and curiosity and hence took upward the boy's body, waking in a hospital room and being hugged by "his" female parent. Later some time, Akura-Ou regained some of his followers despite being in Kirihito'south body. Two of which were two cat-masked shikigami. He before long decided he wanted to get his original body back from Yomi-no-Kuni. Kayako barbarous in love with him sometime after and he used her to try to get into the God's Summit. When she failed, he left her, finding her no longer useful.
He get-go met Nanami while she was existence chased by the fallen gods. They were angry at her for existence a human yet dared to accept the invitation to the God'due south Acme. Akura-Ou and then insulted them equally beingness a lower status than her causing i fallen god to hit him, giving him a serious injury. This angered Nanami, who then used Mamoru to repel the gods. She attempted to tend to Akura-Ou'southward wounds, but he refused her help and attempted to osculation her, making Nanami panic and abscond. He then went to Yomotsu Hirasaka and opened the Kyo Gan Monday in an attempt to get his torso back. However, Nanami and Otohiko came to guard the gates since the original guard was currently at the God's Summit, disrupting Akura-Ou'due south plans. Tekkimaru, one of his yokai followers, immediately held Akura-Ou hostage in defense so that Otohiko would non attack them due to Akura-Ou being human, though they did not know of him being Akura-Ou. Tekkimaru and so jumped into Yomi-no-Kuni believing information technology will requite him an immortal body, bringing Akura-Ou together with him. Immediately, Tekkimaru rotted due to not existence a god. Akura-Ou's man body began to rot every bit well. In fearfulness for his safety, Nanami jumped in subsequently him.
He woke upwardly before Nanami within the Yomi-no-Kuni. He got a lock of her hair and wrapped information technology effectually his wrist to protect him from rotting. Soon they were fetched by the servants of the god of Yomi-no-Kuni named Izanami. Nanami asked Izanami to transport them dorsum, she replied that but Nanami could become and that Akura-Ou could not due to his body already being dead. Later on which, Akura-Ou was snatched up by a giant hand and disappeared one of the cells. He had flashbacks in the darkness and wondered if everything that had happened was only a dream.
He was before long rescued past Nanami but could not empathize why she did so. He hugged her fiercely, marveling at her warmth. She pulls away, saying she belongs to Tomoe, to which he is intrigued by. She led him to the entrance just it was blocked past Ikusagami, the war god. Still, they were presently rescued by Tomoe and brought back to the globe above. In that location, he attacks him, but then looks at Nanami and decides to practise it another time.
When he is suffering as the human body he is using cannot sustain him for long, Nanami gives upwardly a part of her life strength to help him, but he takes much more reducing her life span. It is hither when Nanami sees Akura-Ou in him and realizes the truth. He leaves her alive barely merely because she might exist useful later on only it is presume he has slight feelings for her. This idea is reinforced when she says that she and Tomoe belong to each other, and he wonders why those words "pierce" him.

Yatori

Voiced by: Hiro Shimono (Japanese); Christopher Guerrero (English language)
In one case a lamentable, weak yokai named Furball, Yatori served under Akura-Oh in the olden times. He slowly gained strength by eating those who stood in his, or Akura-Oh'south manner. He took on a man appearance by possessing one of Yukiji's servants, Sukeroku. He was fiercely loyal to Akura-Oh and when Akura-Oh returned, Yatori sought him out in guild to continue serving him.
Jirō ( 二郎 )
Voiced past: Wataru Hatano (Japanese); Andrew T. Chandler (English language)
Jirō is currently the fourth chief of Kurama Mountain. The tengu leading all other tengu due to his unsurpassed strength and speed. When the third master, fell ill to an unknown, incurable sickness, Jirō stepped up and took his place. On the starting time few parts, Jirō was known every bit a roughshod leader. He was merciless and banished many other tengu when they showed whatever sign of weakness. An example was how he had treated Kurama when he had been younger.
After he met Nanami nether the 1000 Yr Erstwhile Sakura Tree he seemed to develop a crush on her though he refused to admit information technology. He got distracted thinking of her, hence letting the wards he placed around his temple weaken. According to his retainer, Yatori, this was due to chaos within his own center. After discovering Yatori'southward betrayal, when Nanami was being attacked past the Raijiuyu, he sacrificed himself to save her and confessed his dear to her in what he thought were his last words.
Unari ( ウナリ )
Unari is the leader of sea yokai in the sea around Okinawa. Her female parent was a mermaid, but her father was function of the dragon-clan, which resulted in her having horns and role of face beingness covered in scales. These features made Unari's mother encounter her as ugly and then she was given a robe of feathers to embrace her confront. Akura-Oh attempted to steal this robe, equally it is impervious to fire and would have been necessary to retrieve his body, but Nanami managed to take information technology back from him, in exchange for giving him function of her life bridge.
While her robe was stolen, she was in a terrible rage and kidnapped Ami, believing her to exist an cohort of the thief. Mizuki and Kurama went to calm her downward, which resulted in them seeing her face. While Kurama was shocked, Mizuki did not encounter her equally ugly and even stated that she was very beautiful. They were briefly engaged before Unari realized that Mizuki loved Nanami, and decided to let him exit with her. Notwithstanding, Mizuki promised to come back one a year on the aforementioned day, just to spend time with her. She gives him her robe of feathers as a departing gift, showing that she no longer needs it now that she has found someone to love.

Deities [edit]

Otohiko ( 乙比古 )
Voiced past: Hiroki Takahashi (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English)
A feminine male wind god. He initially disapproves of Nanami as the country god only acknowledges her subsequently she successfully dispels the miasma that he had released on the shrine.
Narukami ( 鳴神 )
Voiced by: Hyo-sei (Japanese); Lydia Mackay (English)
A bratty, selfish sky god who has an unrequited vanquish on Tomoe. She steals Nanami's mark, shrinks Tomoe into a toddler, and takes command of the shrine for a short menstruum. She is very demanding and patently goes through attendants at an unheard-of rate and seems to take sadistic delight in abusing her familiars.
Ookuninushi ( 大国主 , Ōkuninushi )
Voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo (Japanese); Tyson Rinehart (English language)
The God of Wealth who owns a large shrine in Izumo. He is in accuse of the Divine Assembly held every twelvemonth for deities.
Takehaya Ikuzagami ( イクザガミ 竹早 , Ikuzagami Takehaya )
Voiced past: Yasuaki Takumi (Japanese); Scott Freeman (English)
The War god who is reluctant to acknowledge Nanami, a homo to be a Land God.
Koume ( 小梅 ) and Kotake ( こたけ )
(Koume) Voiced by: Naoko Sugiura (Japanese); Leah Clark (English)
(Kotake) Voiced by: Eri Goda (Japanese); Felecia Angelle (English language)
Ii of the 32 Dog-Lions of Narukami and are her nearly loyal servants. The sides of their pilus resemble that of dog ears.

Other characters [edit]

Ami Nekota ( 猫田 あみ , Nekota Ami )
Voiced by: Satomi Satō (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)
The first friend Nanami ever made at school. Originally, she establish Nanami to be weird, but she also took a liking to Nanami. After Nanami, or rather Tomoe disguised as her, rescued her from a demon, she began to hang around Nanami more and officially became a friend afterwards she helped her talk to Kurama. She made a promise with Kurama to non tell anyone about any of the strange occurrences that happen with Nanami, though it was Tomoe in disguise. Ami believes Nanami is a miko, or shrine maiden. Overall, Ami is a naive but bubbly and gentle girl, and a very reliable friend. She and Kei subsequently discover out that Nanami is a god and all the others are yokai simply they accept it quite well. Ami likewise has a huge crush on Kurama, who has slowly started to return those feelings, but they are not yet in a relationship.
Kei Ueshima ( 上島 ケイ , Ueshima Kei )
Voiced past: Kaori Shimizu (Japanese); Kristi Kang (English)
Kei is Ami's best friend. Afterward Ami befriends Nanami, she also begins to see Nanami equally a friend. Amid the trio, she is the almost mature, only besides the nigh hot tempered. She is intuitive and picked upwards on the fact Nanami liked Tomoe. Kei gave advice to Nanami on how she could become his attention. She is rarely always seen without her cellphone, on which she constantly sends text letters at a rapid pace, of which most of the time she does non even carp to glance at the screen.
Yukiji ( 雪路 )
Voiced past: Suzuko Mimori (anime), Fumiko Orikasa (Kako-hen) (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
A beautiful woman with long brown hair that Tomoe had a human relationship with in the past (though in reality it is Nanami, who time travels through Yukiji's body on one occasion, and stands in as Yukiji while time traveling in her own body on another, who Tomoe falls in love with). She barely escaped a yokai attack on her hamlet, of which Tomoe in particular attacked her torso when Nanami was in information technology, causing her a deep hatred for yokai. She is also the ancestor of Nanami, who actually helped her when marrying into another family. She after saw Nanami with Tomoe and somewhen used their similarities in appearance to ask Tomoe for help when attacked past Akura-Ou. Still, Tomoe does non encounter the eyes of Yukiji during the fourth dimension that he spends with her, because Yukiji feared that he would know that she was non Nanami after looking into her optics. She used his protection in order to save the next generation of her and her hubby's bloodline. At once she became extremely sick, so Tomoe went and carved out the Dragon King'due south center to cure her. Since and then, the middle resides within the host until they have a kid, hence everyone who is Nanami'south direct ancestor is a adult female. As long as they eye resides within them, they are protected from any sickness and as such all of them are blest with beauty. All the same, the moment they have a child, which is always a girl, the center passes to the child and they become susceptible to illness.
Kotarou Urashima ( 裏嶋 小太郎 , Urashima Kotarou )
Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura (Japanese); Chris Burnett (English)
A young man boy and Himemiko's love interest. Himemiko requested Nanami to help her to detect a way to meet him once again. Kotarou was shy around Himemiko when he first met her but, after getting to know her, grew fond of her and eventually fell in love with her. After discovering Himemiko was a yokai, Kotarou rejected her for lying to him about her true identity. Later on clearing his thoughts and some persuasion from the Dragon King, he interrupted Himemiko's wedlock to Nishiki, and Himemiko's truthful course emerges while they are escaping. Kotarou shows an amused expression (and almost lost his breath, equally they were underwater) before telling Himemiko that he accepts her no affair what her appearance was.
Kumimi Momozono ( 桃園 クミミ , Momozono Kumimi )
Voiced past: Yuri Amano (Japanese); Jennifer Green (English)
Nanami's mother. Kumimi had died from an unknown affliction and left her simply daughter Nanami to be responsible for the business firm-agree, plus her husband (which is Nanami's father) of keeping him in check.
Isobe ( )
Voiced by: Shuuta Morishima (Japanese); Corey Cleary-Stoner (English)
A classmate of Nanami'due south from school who enjoys picking on her.
Natsuko Umibe ( ウミベイ 奈津子 , Umibe Natsuko )
Voiced by: Aimi Terakawa (Japanese); Teri Rogers (English)
A classmate of Nanami's from school.
Inaho ( 稲穂姫 )
Voiced by: Yurin (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
A female goddess who is oftentimes seen sleeping, as the Fumigae Gods complained that she should have non slept throughout the yr if she had known that she would slumber her manner through the Izumo gods meeting.

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

Written and illustrated by Julietta Suzuki, Kamisama Buss has been serialized in the semi-monthly shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume since Feb twenty, 2008. The collected chapters were later republished in tankōbon volumes by Hakusensha with the beginning volume released on September 19, 2008.[6] North American publisher Viz Media licensed the English language distributions rights at the 2009 New York Anime Festival.[7] The series concluded on May 20, 2016.[viii]

Volume list [edit]

No. Original release appointment Original ISBN English language release date English ISBN
ane September 19, 2008[9] 978-iv-59-218506-two Dec 7, 2010[10] 978-1-42153-638-v

This volume covers chapters 1-half dozen.

ii Jan 1, 2009[11] 978-4-59-218507-nine March one, 2011[12] 978-1-42153-639-2

This volume covers chapters 7-12

3 May v, 2009[13] 978-4-59-218508-vi June 7, 2011[14] 978-1-42153-640-8

This book covers chapters 13-18

4 September 18, 2009[xv] 978-4-59-218509-3 August 2, 2011[sixteen] 978-1-42153-658-3

This volume covers chapters nineteen-24

5 January xix, 2010[17] 978-4-59-218510-9 October 4, 2011[xviii] 978-1-42153-823-5

This volume covers chapters 25-30

6 May 19, 2010[19] 978-four-59-219216-9 December half dozen, 2011[20] 978-ane-42153-886-0

This volume covers chapters 31-36

7 September 16, 2010[21] 978-four-59-219217-vi February 7, 2012[22] 978-i-42154-025-two

This volume covers chapters 37-42

8 December 17, 2010[23] 978-4-59-219218-3 April 3, 2012[24] 978-1-42154-082-v

This book covers chapters 43-48

9 May nineteen, 2011[25] 978-4-59-219219-0 June 5, 2012[26] 978-1-42154-198-3

This volume covers capacity 49-54

10 September xx, 2011[27] 978-iv-59-219220-6 August 7, 2012[28] 978-one-42154-269-0

This volume covers chapters 55-lx

eleven January 20, 2012[29] 978-4-59-219291-vi November 6, 2012[xxx] 978-1-42154-924-8

This volume covers chapters 61-66

12 April xx, 2012[31] 978-4-59-219292-iii February 5, 2013[32] 978-i-42155-082-four

This volume covers chapters 67-72

13 September twenty, 2012[33] 978-4-592-19293-0 August 6, 2013[34] 978-1-42155-266-8

This book covers capacity 73-79 + lxx.5

fourteen October xix, 2012[35] 978-4-592-19294-seven February 4, 2014[36] 978-1-42155-586-vii

This volume covers chapters lxxx-85

15 February 20, 2013[37] 978-iv-592-19295-four June 3, 2014[38] 978-1-42156-308-4

This volume covers chapters 86-89 + 89.five

sixteen August 20, 2013[39] 978-4-592-19296-1 October 7, 2014[forty] 978-1-42156-764-8

This volume covers chapters 90-95

17 January xx, 2014[41] 978-4-592-19297-eight March 3, 2015[42] 978-i-42157-725-8

This volume covers capacity 96-101

18 May 20, 2014[43] 978-4-592-19298-5 June two, 2015[44] 978-1-42157-970-2

This book covers chapters 102-107

19 September 19, 2014[45] 978-4-592-19299-2 October half dozen, 2015[46] 978-1-42158-033-3

This book covers chapters 108-113

20 December 19, 2014[47] 978-4-592-19300-5 February 2, 2016[48] 978-i-42158-261-0

This book covers chapters 114-119

21 Apr 20, 2015[49] 978-4-592-21501-1 June 7, 2016[50] 978-ane-42158-522-2

This volume covers chapters 120-125

22 August 20, 2015[51] 978-4-592-21502-eight October 4, 2016[52] 978-1-42158-712-vii

— This volume contains chapters 126-131

23 December 18, 2015[53] 978-4-592-21503-5 Feb 7, 2017[54] 978-1-42159-047-9

— This volume contains chapters 132-137

24 April 20, 2016[55] 978-iv-592-21504-ii June 6, 2017 978-1-42159-221-iii

— This volume contains chapters 138-143

25 August 19, 2016[56] 978-4-592-21505-9 October 3, 2017 978-1421593821

— This volume contains chapters 144-149

Anime [edit]

An anime television serial adaptation of Kamisama Kiss was produced by TMS Entertainment and directed past Akitaro Daichi. Information technology ran from October 1, 2012, to Dec 24, 2012, on Television set Tokyo.[57] The anime has been licensed for streaming by Funimation Entertainment.[58] The series concluded at around the 30th chapter of the manga volume. The opening theme is "Kamisama Hajimemashita" ( 神様はじめました , lit. "Overnice to Come across Y'all, God") and the ending theme "Kamisama Onegai" ( 神様お願 , lit. "Please, God"), both performed by Hanae. There are two OVA episodes, which first aired on August 26, 2013, bundled with the 16th volume of the manga. One of the included episodes is based on the story from the 15th volume, while the other contains an all-new original story. The 17th event of Hakusensha'southward Hana to Yume magazine announced in Baronial 2014 that the manga series inspired a 2nd anime flavour, which began airing on Jan five, 2015. The opening theme is "Kamisama no Kamisama" ( 神様の神様 , lit. "God of God") and the ending theme "Ototoi Oide" ( おとといおいで , lit. "Come Another Day"), both once more performed by Hanae. A 4-office original blitheness DVD (OAD) known as "Kako-hen" ( 過去篇 , lit. "Past Arc") began ambulation on August 20, 2015, and is based on the "by arc" of the series, spanning from the 14th through 17th volumes of the manga series. The story follows Nanami as she goes back in time to find a cure for Tomoe'southward curse which he had placed on himself so he could become human and alive out his life with Yukiji. A new OAD, previously appear as Kamisama, Kekkon Zenya, released every bit Kamisama, Shiawase ni Naru was bundled with the Kamisama Hajimemashita 25.5 official fanbook on December xx, 2016.[59] [60]

Musical [edit]

A stage musical adaptation titled Kamisama Hajimemashita: The Musical ran from March 21 to March 29, 2015 in Japan.[61] The musical stars Saki Terashima [ja] equally Nanami, Ren Yagami [ja] as Tomoe, Keisuke Minami every bit Kurama, and Shōta Takazaki [ja] as Mizuki.[61] Additional cast members include Mao Katō [ja] as Onikiri, Keita Tokushiro and Hiroki Takaoka [ja] double-bandage as Kotetsu, and Juria Kawakami as Narukami.[62] Akira Ishida made a cameo reprising his function as Mikage in vocalization.[63] The musical had a re-run in 2016, with Yūta Higuchi [ja] re-cast equally Mizuki, LinQ member Yūmi Takaki [ja] re-bandage as Kotetsu, and Makoto Okunaka re-cast as Narukami.[64]

Reception [edit]

Jacob Chapman of Anime News Network, describes Kamisama Osculation as a l/50 cross between Inuyasha and Fruits Basket.[65] The manga had 5 million copies in print every bit of March 2016.[66]

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External links [edit]

  • Kamisama Buss at Viz Media
  • Kamisama Osculation (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Official Web Site at Tv set Tokyo (Japanese)

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamisama_Kiss

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