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“The Day I Became a God” : A Story of Love, Loss, and the Power of Human Connection

The Day I Became a God is a 2020 anime series produced by P.A. Works and directed by Jun Maeda. The series is based on the light novel series of the same name by Higashide Yū.

The Day I Became A God
The Day I Became A God (Hina)

“The Day I Became a God” follows Yota Narukami, a high school student focused on his university exams. He encounters a girl named Hina Sato who insists she’s a god. Hina predicts the world’s end in 30 days and seeks Yota’s aid in preventing it. Initially doubtful, Yota’s trust grows as Hina’s predictions prove accurate. Together, they embark on a mission to rescue the world. Hina chooses to stay at Yōta’s house, and they spend their remaining days together, cherishing their time and learning from one another.

The Day I Became A God
The Day I Became A God (Hina)

Review:

The Day I Became a God is a beautifully animated and well-written anime series that explores the themes of life, love, and loss in a unique and heartwarming way. The characters are complex and relatable, and the story is both emotionally resonant and thought-provoking.

One of the things that makes The Day I Became a God so special is its characters. Yōta is a likable and relatable protagonist who is easy to root for. Hina is a mysterious and enigmatic character who is both innocent and wise beyond her years. The supporting cast is also well-developed and interesting, and each character plays an important role in the story.

The Day I Became A God
The Day I Became A God (Hina)

Another thing that makes The Day I Became a God stand out is its writing. The story is well-paced and well-plotted, and it does a great job of developing its characters and themes. The show is also full of memorable quotes and dialogue

The Day I Became A God (Hina)
The Day I Became A God (Hina and Yota From Last EP)

What I liked about the show:

  • The characters are complex and likable. Yōta is a relatable protagonist who is trying to do the right thing, even though he is often unsure of what that is. Hina is a mysterious and intriguing character who is struggling to understand her own powers and purpose.
  • The story is heartwarming and emotional. It deals with themes of love, loss, and the power of human connection in a way that is both realistic and moving.
  • The animation is beautiful. The show has a soft and dreamy art style that perfectly complements the story.
  • The music is excellent. The opening and ending themes are both catchy and memorable, and the background music is both beautiful and evocative.

What I didn’t like:

  • The ending may be divisive for some viewers.
The Day I Became A God
The Day I Became A God (manga cover of v6)

Overall

The Day I Became a God is a fantastic anime series that is sure to please fans of the genre. It is a show that is both heartwarming and heartbreaking, and it is one that you will not soon forget.

Rating: 8.7/10

The Day I Became a God is a well-made and thought-provoking anime series. It is a heartwarming and emotional story about love, loss, and the power of human connection. I would recommend it to fans of slice-of-life anime, romance anime, and drama anime.

You can watch The Day I Became a God on Crunchyroll, Funimation, HIDIVE, Amazon Prime Video (Japan only)

This Review Write By: Prince Sanatan Kumar

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