She is really a bland character the only interesting thing about her is that she went through a struggling life because of her gambling father. I gave the characters a 9 because of, Nanami. But I really have to say, I dislike the whole plain highschool girl that is full of spirit and every male in contact of her falls in love, or has this crush or they must be there when they call. This anime is really enjoyable, I personally loved all the characters but my two favorites were, Tomoe and Mizuki. Other than the fairly weak characters, it doesn't contain any major flaws, but I would not recommend it to anyone who dislikes shoujo. I think anyone with a taste for shoujo will eat this show up along with its bishounen. The main character herself was similarly disappointing: too boring, too weakly characterized, with not enough of her own personality, hopes and dreams. They fit the mood and setting of the show.Ĭharacters: Did I mention bishounen everywhere? There are two main and a handful of side characters, but the only one who showed any kind of character development was Tomoe, and even then it was really only him begrudgingly accepting that he loves Nanami. Sound: I liked the voice actors, and the light Jpop theme songs. Typically, the characters get more attention than the backgrounds, but there's really not much to complain about here. The climax of the last 2 episodes is a fairly predictable "love conquers all," though, so don't expect to get anything new or revolutionary out of this show.Īnimation: Big shoujo eyes and skinny bishounen everywhere. In fact, Tomoe and Nanami spend most of the show comically arguing with each other. It's not mopey or melodramatic, nor is it sappy. Love comedies require a tricky balance between comedy and romantic development, and I think this one does a good job. Nanami must work to gain the trust of Tomoe, the shrine's pretty main familiar with a tragic past, and you have the beginnings of a supernatural love comedy. He gives her his home as a thank-you gift, but that home turns out to be an abandoned shrine. While contemplating her situation in the park, she saves a treed man from a dog. Story: Nanami loses the house she lives in after her father disappears. Although I only give this 6.5/10, I really did enjoy watching Kamisama Hajimemashita and would love to see a sequel that goes into more detail about the previous shrine owner and what his motivations are.
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