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- Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi (Sunday Without God)
Posted by : otakukenyan
May 7, 2014
If God suddenly decided to abandon the world,
what'd happen to its people? If no one else can be born however, no one else
can also die, what'd happen to Earth?
I'll try to keep the review as spoiler-free as
possible but if I do post one, it was an accident and I apologise in advance.
Story [8/10]
The plot is actually, in my point of view, really
complex. God abandoned earth, in this "new earth", people can no longer
be born however, people cannot die as well.
However, before giving in to the world, God left
behind "Gravekeepers", gravekeepers are the only ones capable of
actually killing, or to be more specific, "put ease to the souls" of
the dead by burying them.
The story begins with a girl named "Ai
Austin", she's 12 years old and she belongs to the last generation of
borning humans since god abandoned earth 12 years ago. Ai's a gravekeeper and
eventually embarks on a journey to search for herself and later, save the
world.
Art [9/10]
The art matches with the theme of the anime and
their quality is top notch. The characters are well drawn and I didn't feel any
kind of "lazy animation" throughout the whole series, all the colors
are adequate with the theme and style of the anime.
Sound [10/10]
I really really loved Kamisama no Inai
Nichiyoubi's OST, the OP and ED were both really addicting and equally good and
the OSTs blended really nicely with the scenes, it comes in the right moments
and really helps establishing and improving the emotion of the watcher because
let's be honest, mood-music is the best thing ever and adequate mood-music it's
even better.
Characters [7/10]
I will confess that I felt kind of annoyed by Ai
in the first couple episodes for a 12 episode anime her development was really
well done and by the end I had already fallen in love with her and all the
other characters that came across her way.
The development is really well done for a 12
episode anime and I was able to understand and feel emotionally connected to
all characters, share their suffering, pain and problems.
Overall [9/10]
Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi was a great anime and
probably one of the best this summer. The characters are unique and not really
cliche'd, are nicely developed, allowing you to feel connected to all
characters, the plot is entertaining and different and merging with different
themes that usually aren't a part of only one anime. The art is of good quality
and the soundtracks will give you plenty to look forward too even after you
finished the anime (I'm looking at you, ED song).
If you're looking for a good story, with
interesting characters a some plot twists, then Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi is
the anime for you, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it as much as I and others did.
Thanks for reading my review and have a great
time watching Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi.
"Birth" by Eri Kitamura
"Owaranai Melody wo Utaidashimashita. (終わらないメロディーを歌いだしました。)" by Mikako Komatsu