The World God Only Knows
The World God Only Knows | |
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Original title | 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ |
transcription | Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai |
Logo of the anime | |
genre | Romantic comedy |
Manga | |
country | Japan |
author | Tamiki Wakaki |
publishing company | Shogakukan |
magazine | Shōnen Sunday |
First publication | April 9, 2008 - April 23, 2014 |
expenditure | 26th |
Light novel | |
country | Japan |
author | Mamizu Arisawa |
illustrator | Tamiki Wakaki |
publishing company | Shogakukan |
First publication | May 19, 2009 - May 18, 2010 |
expenditure | 2 |
Anime television series | |
title | The World God Only Knows The World God Only Knows II The World God Only Knows: Goddess Saga |
Original title | 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ II 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ 女神 篇 |
transcription | Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-hen |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
Year (s) | 2010-2013 |
Studio | Manglobe |
length | 24 minutes |
Episodes | 36 in 3 seasons |
Director | Shigehito Takayanagi |
music | Hayato Matsuo |
First broadcast | October 7th - December 23rd 2010 April 12th - June 28th 2011 July 9th - September 24th 2013 on TV Tokyo , TV Setouchi |
The World God Only Knows ( Japanese 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ , Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai , dt. "The world that only God knows"), often abbreviated to Kaminomi ( 神 の み ), is a manga series by Tamiki Wakaki is written and drawn. From April 2008 to April 2014, the series was published in Shōnen Sunday magazine . An adaptation as a light novel series of the same name followed in 2009. Further adaptations as an anime television series, here with English subtitles The World God Only Knows , which were created in the animation studio Manglobe under the direction of Shigehito Takayanagi , followed from 2010 to 2013.
action
Keima Katsuragi ( 桂 木 桂 馬 , Katsuragi Keima ) is a second year student of high school and a fanatical gamer of Galgēs (games with pretty girls, often Ren'ai adventure or Ren'ai simulations ). In the Internet he is known under the name Otoshi-gami ( 落 と し 神 , dt. "The God of Conquest"), because he is able to seduce every female character within these games. In everyday school life, however, it looks completely different and he is nicknamed “nerd glasses” ( オ タ メ ガ ネ , Otamegane , a suitcase word from Otaku and Megane ), which is meant derogatory.
One day he receives an email offering him a contract to “conquer girls”. When he confirms this, however, he still only thinks about his games. In reality, however, he signed the contract with the demon Elsea de Lute Irma ( エ リ ュ シ ア ・ デ ・ ル ー ト ・ イ ー マ ), nicknamed Elsie ( エ ル シ ィ , Erushi ) and hell. She is not angry as suspected, but is supposed to capture so-called "escape souls" (Japanese kaketama or white) who are hiding in the hearts of girls and waiting to be reborn as their children. The only way to get this out of there, however, is that the girl has to fall in love with a boy, which closes the gaps in her heart and leaves no more room for the souls. Keima is not at all enthusiastic about the idea and the misunderstanding, since he has never seduced a real girl, let alone was willing to do so at all. However, a collar that appears with the contract forces him to do so, which would behead him in the event of a breach of contract.
Stuck in this inescapable situation, Keima tries to apply the experience he has gained in games to reality, which is repeatedly used to parody the typical clichés of games and the stereotypes of anime characters. At the same time, the relationship between Keima and Elsie is being pursued, who now also goes to school and pretends to be his half-sister.
Origin and publications
The manga Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai is written and drawn by the Japanese mangaka Tamiki Wakaki . A first chapter comprehensive forerunner was Shōnen Sunday in the 32nd edition 2007 under the title Koishite !? Kami-sama !! ( 恋 し て!? 神 様 !! ) released. The actual series began on April 9, 2008 in the same magazine published by Shogakukan and ended on April 23, 2014 in issue 21/2014 of the magazine. From this series a total of 26 summaries of the chapters appeared - in the manga itself referred to as a flag , which in the games themed by the plot means a state variable based on the decisions of the player that has an influence on the further plot - as tankōbon .
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-121430-0 , July 11, 2008 1:
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-121497-3 , October 17, 2008 2:
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-121570-3 , January 16, 2009 3:
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-122004-2 , April 17, 2009 4:
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-121709-7 , July 17, 2009 5:
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-121788-2 , October 16, 2009 6:
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-122137-7 , January 16, 2010 7:
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-122266-4 , April 16, 2010 8:
- Vol. ISBN 978-4-09-122329-6 , June 18, 2010 9:
- Vol. 10: ISBN 978-4-09-122522-1 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-941700-0 (limited with DVD) September 17, 2010
- Vol. 11: ISBN 978-4-09-122679-2 , December 17, 2010
- Vol. 12: ISBN 978-4-09-122679-2 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-159079-4 (limited with calendar), April 19, 2011
- Vol. 13: ISBN 978-4-09-122792-8 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-159093-0 (limited with steel bookmarks), June 17, 2011
- Vol. 14: ISBN 978-4-09-123237-3 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-941711-6 (limited with OVA ), September 16, 2011
- Vol. 15: ISBN 978-4-09-123429-2 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-159107-4 (limited with telephone pendant), December 16, 2011
- Vol. 16: ISBN 978-4-09-123563-3 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-159112-8 (limited with sickle-shaped pen), March 16, 2012
- Vol. 17: ISBN 978-4-09-123696-8 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-941802-1 (limited to Vol. 18 and Artbook), July 18, 2012
- Vol. 18: ISBN 978-4-09-123710-1 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-941802-1 (limited to Vol. 17 and Artbook), July 18, 2012
- Vol. 19: ISBN 978-4-09-123885-6 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-941803-8 (limited with OVA), October 18, 2012
- Vol. 20: ISBN 978-4-09-124037-8 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-941806-9 (limited with OVA and 4-page Yonkoma manga), December 18, 2012
- Vol. 21: ISBN 978-4-09-124198-6 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-941815-1 (limited with Manga Magical Star Kanon-chan 100% ), April 16, 2013
- Vol. 22: ISBN 978-4-09-124321-8 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-941814-4 (limited with OVA), June 18, 2013
- Vol. 23: ISBN 978-4-09-124381-2 , September 18, 2013
- Vol. 24: ISBN 978-4-09-124511-3 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-159172-2 (limited with extra illustrations), December 18, 2013
- Vol. 25: ISBN 978-4-09-124579-3 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-159189-0 (limited to postcards), March 18, 2014
- Vol. 26: ISBN 978-4-09-124666-0 (normal), ISBN 978-4-09-159193-7 (limited to postcards), June 18, 2014
Volumes 17 and 18 were unusually published at the same time and also appeared as a double set with the art book Every Lovely Angel , which contains, among other things, the cover for the series of Shōnen Sunday and the anthologies in double size.
In South Korea the series was licensed through Haksan Culture , where the first two volumes were published in August 2009. A German translation was published by Egmont Manga between November 2011 and June 2016 .
On September 10, 2014, a spin-off called Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai: On The Train ( 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ on the train) was announced that Shogakukan's web manga magazine Club Sunday would appear on September 19 . In terms of content, this will combine the characters from the manga with a train theme, especially since most of the female characters are named after train stops of the Kintetsu railway company.
Adaptations
Light novel
An adaptation of the manga as a light novel series is written by Mamizu Arisawa . Meanwhile, the illustrations come from the author of the manga Tamiki Wakaki . The first edition was published on May 19, 2009 ISBN 978-4-09-451137-6 and the second on May 18, 2010 ISBN 978-4-09-451203-8 also by Shogakukan under the imprint Gagaga Bunko . Two editions of this were published.
Anime
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai
Directed by Shigehito Takayanagi and based on a script by Hideyuki Kurata based on the plot of the manga, the animation studio Manglobe filmed Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai in 2010. The character design is by Akio Watanabe . The background music was composed and arranged by Hayato Matsuo . A prologue to the series was published on September 17, 2010 with the limited version of the 10th manga volume.
The first broadcast of the first season took place from October 7 to December 23, 2010 in the night of (and thus on the previous television day ) to parallel on the Japanese television station TV Tokyo , which was also involved in the production and TV Setouchi . Half an hour later it was broadcast on TV Hokkaido . A few days later, TV Aichi , TV Osaka and TVQ Kyushu also began broadcasting. The season extends over the first two manga volumes and is divided into several story arcs: Episode 1 is about Ayumi Takahara and corresponds to the first manga chapter; episodes 2 and 3, each divided into two separate chapters, about Mio Aoyama based on the manga chapters 2 to 5; Episode 4 with a side story on Manga Chapter 17 (Volume 3); episodes 5 and 7 on Kanon Nakagawa on chapters 7 through 10; Episodes 8 on chapters 11 and 12; episodes 9 to 11 about Shiori Shiomiya on chapters 13 to 16; and the last episode on the manga chapter 6.
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II
The second season started on April 12, 2011 on TV Tokyo and ran through June 28, 2011 with 12 episodes. TV Aichi followed with a half-hour delay and within a week TVQ Kyushu, TV Setouchi, TV Hokkaido and TV Osaka. From April 18, AT-X followed nationwide via satellite. This season also contains several story arcs, this time mainly from volumes 3 to 5: episodes 1 and 2 are about Kusunoki Kasuga based on manga chapters 18 to 22; Episodes 3 and 4 about Haqua based on chapters 22 through 26; Episodes 5 to 7 about Chihiro Kosaka on chapters 28 to 32; Episode 8 with two side stories on chapters 33 and 27; Episodes 9 through 11 about Jun Nagase on chapters 36 through 41; and the final episode is a side story based on Chapter 75 of Volume 8.
Both series were streamed worldwide on Crunchyroll on the same day (due to the different time zones nominally the day before) as their Japanese premiere on TV Tokyo in an English subtitled version .
Both seasons were sold from January to December 2011 on 12 Blu-Rays (each in a normal and a limited version) and DVD. However, the sales figures were below expectations, so the Blu-Rays by Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II only sold about 2000 times in the respective first week of publication. In the US they appeared on Sentai Filmworks .
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-hen
Due to the sales figures, a third season was originally no longer planned and the production staff was dissolved. In December 2012, however, the production of a third television season called Megami-hen was announced.
The director took Satoshi Osedo and Akio Watanabe was as a character designer Toshie Kawamura supported. The 12 episode season ran from July 9 to September 24, 2013 after midnight first on TV Tokyo, followed later by TV Osaka, TV Setouchi, TVQ Kyūshū, TV Hokkaidō and TV Aichi. An English subtitled simulcast ran on Crunchyroll and for the US video market it was acquired by Sentai Filmworks.
The third season covers the "goddess cycle" of the manga, i.e. H. Chapter 114 from Volume 13 to Chapter 189 from Volume 19.
OVAs
In addition, OVAs were produced that were included as a bonus in individual limited manga volumes. The first OVA 4-nin to Idol ( 4 人 と ア イ ド ル , Yonin to Aidoru ) was included in the limited version of the 14th manga volume from September 16, 2011. She tells a side story to Chihiro, Ayumi and Kanon, based on chapters 54 and 55 from Manga volume 6.
The plot of the second season was continued with the second OVA Tenri-hen ( 天理 編 ) which were added in two parts on October 18 and December 18, 2012 to the limited 19th and 20th volume. These deal with Tenri Ayukawa and are based on Volume 7 or Chapters 57 to 65.
The limited volume 22 of June 18, 2013 was added another OVA spinoff about Kanon called Magical Star Kanon-chan 100% ( マ ジ カ ル ☆ ス タ ー か の ん 100% ), which was an adaptation of the volume 12 of the accompanying extra short story.
The OVAs were also licensed in North America from Sentai Filmworks.
synchronization
role | Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) |
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Keima Katsuragi | Hiro Shimono |
Elsea de Lute Irma | Kanae Ito |
Ayumi Takahara | Ayana Taketatsu |
Mio Aoyama | Aoi Yūki |
Canon Nakagawa | Nao Tōyama |
Shiori Shiomiya | Kana Hanazawa |
Kusunoki Kasuga | Ami Koshimizu |
Haqua du Lot Herminium | Saori Hayami |
Chihiro Kosaka | Kana Asumi |
Jun Nagase | Aki Toyosaki |
Tenri Ayukawa, Diana | Kaori Nazuka |
Nora | Megumi Toyoguchi |
Yui Goidō | Ayahi Takagaki |
Tsukiyo Kujō | Yuka Iguchi |
Lune | Haruka Tomatsu |
music
Opening and closing credits
In the first season, a short version of the title God only knows Dai-san-maku (God only knows 第三幕 ) was played in the opening credits , which was interpreted by "Oratorio The World God Only Knows / Vocal: Elisa ". The end credits, also in a short version, were generally entitled Koi no Shirushi ( コ イ ノ シ ル シ ), which was sung by Ayana Taketatsu . Exceptions were episode 4 Tatte Ichido no Kiseki ( た っ た 一度 の 奇跡 ) sung by "Asuka Sora starring Sakurai Tomo " ( 飛鳥 空 starring 櫻井 智 ), in episode 7 Happy Crescent ( ハ ッ ピ ー ク レ セ ン ト , Happī Turesawa Kano Naonama ( Nakagyento ) by " . Nakagyento " ) "( 中川かのん starring 東山奈央 ), resulted in 8 Koi no Shirushi from Elsie ( コイノシルシ from Elsie) of" Elsie starring Ito Kanae "( エルシィ starring 伊藤かな恵 ) and in the last episode Shuseki Cairo no Yume Tabibito ( 集積回路の 夢 旅人 ) from "Katsuragi Keima starring Shimono Hiro with Oratorio The World God Only Knows" ( 桂 木 桂 馬 starring 下野 紘 with Oratorio The World God Only Knows).
In addition, pieces of music were played within some episodes. In episode 4 Hajimete no Iro ( 初 め て の 色 ) was played by "Asuka Sora starring Sakurai Tomo". In the story arc around the idol Kanon Nakagawa, d. H. the episodes 5 to 7 were played the following pieces as the singer "Nakagawa Kanon (Tōyama Nao)" call: All 4 You , Love Kanon , Happy Crescent and Love Call ( ら ぶ こ ー る , Rabu Kōru ). In episode 7 also Koi, Yoroshiku Onegai Shimasu! ( 恋 、 ヨ ロ シ ク お 願 い し ま す! ) From "Citron starring Hidaka Rina & Uchida Maaya & Tōyama Nao" ( シ ト ロ ン starring 日 高 里 菜 & 内 田 真 礼 & 東山 奈 央 ), whereby Citron is the fictional band consisting of three singers . In episode 8, Oh! May God !! (Oh! ま い ☆ GOD !!) from "Elsie starring Itō Kanae" and in the last two episodes God only knows from oratorio The World God Only Knows.
In the second season, A Whole New World God Only Knows from "Oratorio The World God Only Knows / Vocal: Lia & Elisa" was used as the opening credits and Ai no Yokan ( ア イ ノ ヨ カ ン ) by Kaminozo Shiritai ( 神 の み ぞ 知 り 隊 ).
The third season used God only knows -Secrets of the Goddess- (Extract) from “Oratorio The World God Only Knows / Vocal: Saori Hayami” in the opening credits and Kizuna no Yukue sung in the credits for episodes 2 to 6, 9 and 11 by another voice actress under her role name - episode 2: "Kanon Nakagawa", 3: "Tenri Ayukawa", 4: "Tsukiyo Kujō", 5: "Yui Goidō", 6: "Shiori Shiomiya", 9: "Ayumi Takahara" and 11: "Jupiter no Shimai", d. H. the previous ones together -, in episode 7 Hajimete no Koi o Shita Kioku - Piano Bansō ( 初 め て 恋 を し た 記憶 〜 ピ ア ノ 伴奏 〜 ) by "Kosaka Chihiro starring Asumi Kana", in episode 8 Hitomi kara Snow ( 瞳 か ら ス ノ ー , Hitomi kara Sunō ) from "Nakagawa Kanon starring Toyama Nao", in episode 10 With ... you ... by "Haqua starring Hayami Saori", in episode 12 Hajimete no Koi o Shita Kioku from "2B Pencils & Nakagawa Kanon (Vocal: Kosaka Chihiro starring Asumi Kana, Nakagawa Kanon starring Toyama Nao ”) and, in the epilogue, Koi no Shirushi from“ Kami nomi zo Shiru Tai ”.
The first OVA used Natsuiro Surprise ( 夏 色 サ プ ラ イ ズ ) by Nao Tōyama and Hajimete Koi o Shita Kioku ( 始 め て 恋 を し た 記憶 ) by Kana Asumi in the opening and closing credits. The Tenri-OVA used Hikari no Kiseki ( ヒ カ リ ノ キ セ キ ) as a theme for the first part and Mirai e no Tobira ( 未来 へ の 扉 ), both by eyelis, for the second part .
Concerts
In addition, several albums were produced for the character Kanon Nakagawa, which were sung by Nao Tōyama, who also gave two concerts: Nakagawa Kanon starring Tōyama Nao 1st Concert 2012: Ribbon Revolution ( 中 川 か の ん starring 東山 奈 央 1st コ ン サ ー ト 2012 Ribbon Revolution) on 12. February 2012 in the Hibiya Kōkaidō and Nakagawa canons starring Tōyama Nao 2nd Concert 2014: Ribbon Illusion ( 中 川 か の ん starring 東山 奈 央 2nd コ ン サ ー ト 2014 Ribbon Illusion) on February 22, 2014 in Maihama Aphitheater.
The corresponding concert DVDs and Blu-rays were released on May 30, 2012 and May 28, 2014, respectively.
Singles
In total, the following CDs were released, with their Oricon chart placements also given:
Opening and closing credits:
- God only knows - Shūseki Kairo no Yume Tabibito (God only knows 〜 集 積 回路 の 夢 旅人 ). November 3, 2010, # 10
- Koi no Shirushi ( コ イ ノ シ ル シ ). December 8, 2010, # 26
- A Whole New World God Only Knows . May 18, 2011, # 19
- Ai no Yokan ( ア イ ノ ヨ カ ン ). May 25, 2011, # 27
- Hikari no Kiseki / Mirai no e no Tobira ( ヒ カ リ ノ キ セ キ / 未来 へ の 扉 ). December 19, 2012, # 45
- God only knows -Secrets of the Goddess- . July 31, 2013, # 23
- Kizuna no Yukue ( キ ズ ナ ノ ユ ク エ ). September 11, 2013, # 33
Character CDs:
- Kaminomi Chara CD.0: Elsie starring Itō Kanae ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.0 エ ル シ ィ starring 伊藤 か な 恵 ). November 10, 2010, # 53
- Kaminomi Chara CD.1: Takahara Ayumi starring Taketatsu Ayana ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.1 高原 歩 美 starring 竹 達 彩 奈 ). November 17, 2010, # 43
- Kaminomi Chara CD.2: Aoyama Mio starring Yūki Aoi ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.2 青山 美 生 starring 悠 木 碧 ). November 24th 2010, # 79
- Kaminomi Chara CD.Crayon: Asuka Sora starring Sakurai Tomo ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD. く れ よ ん 飛鳥 空 starring 櫻井 智 ). December 1, 2010, # 60
- Kaminomi Chara CD.3: Nakagawa Kanon starring Tōyama Nao ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.3 中 川 か の ん starring 東山 奈 央 ). December 15, 2010, # 24
- Kaminomi Chara CD.4: Shiomiya Shiori starring Hanazawa Kana ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.4 汐 宮 栞 starring 花 澤 香菜 ). December 22, 2010, # 34
- Kaminomi Chara CD.5: Kusunoki Kasuga starring Koshimizu Ami ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.5 春日 楠 starring 小 清水 亜 美 ). June 1, 2011, # 48
- Kaminomi Chara CD.00: Haqua starring Hayami Saori ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.00 ハ ク ア starring 早 見 沙織 ). June 8, 2011, # 36
- Kaminomi Chara CD.6: Kosaka Chihiro starring Asumi Kana ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.6 小 阪 ち ひ ろ starring 阿澄佳 奈 ). June 15, 2011, # 38
- Kaminomi Chara CD.7: Nagase Jun starring Toyosaki Aki ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.7 長 瀬 純 starring 豊 崎 愛 生 ). June 22, 2011, # 31
- Kaminomi Chara CD.Kami: Katsuragi Keima starring Shimono Hiro ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD. 神 桂 木 桂 馬 starring 下野 紘 ). March 14, 2012, # 59
- Kaminomi Chara CD.8: Ayukawa Tenri starring Nazuka Kaori ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.8 鮎 川 天理 starring 名 塚 佳 織 ). August 7, 2013, # 89
- Kaminomi Chara CD.9: Kujō Tsukiyo starring Iguchi Yuka ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.9 九 条 月夜 starring 井口 裕 香 ). August 21, 2013, # 78
- Kaminomi Chara CD.10: Goidō Yui starring Takagaki Ayahi ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.10 五位 堂 結 starring 高 垣 彩 陽 ). August 28, 2013, # 71
- Kaminomi Chara CD.000: Elsie & Haqua starring Itō Kanae & Hayami Saori ( 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.000 エ ル シ ィ & ハ ク ア starring 伊藤 か な 恵 & 早 見 沙織 ). 4th September 2013, # 60
Kanon Nakagawa starring Toyama Nao:
- Natsuiro Surprise ( 夏 色 サ プ ラ イ ズ ). March 3, 2011, # 14
- Sakurairo Sotsugyō ( 桜 色 卒業 ). March 3, 2012, # 30
- Canon 100% ( か の ん 100% ). June 19, 2013, # 25
2B Pencils:
- Hajimete Koi o Shita Kioku ( 初 め て 恋 を し た 記憶 ). September 25, 2013, # 40
Albums
Soundtracks:
- Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Original Soundtrack ( 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ Original Soundtrack). April 6, 2011
- Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II: Original Soundtrack ( 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ II Original Soundtrack). July 27, 2011
- Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai Megami-hen: Original Soundtrack ( 神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ 女神 篇 Original Soundtrack). December 25, 2013
Cover of anime songs by the characters:
- The World God Only Knows: Character Cover Album selected by Tamiki Wakaki ( 「神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ」 キ キ ャ ラ ク タ ー ・ カ バ ー ALBUM ~ 選曲 : 若 木 民 喜 ). December 21, 2011, # 35
- The World God Only Knows: Character Cover Album selected by Tamiki Wakaki ( 「神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ」 キ ャ ラ ク タ ー ・ カ バ ー ALBUM2 ~ 選曲 : 若 木 民 喜 ). February 12, 2014, # 23
Kanon Nakagawa starring Toyama Nao:
- Birth . March 3, 2011, # 22, limited new edition: October 30, 2013, # 63
- Nakagawa Kanon starring Tōyama Nao 1st Concert 2012: Ribbon Revolution ( 中 川 か の ん starring 東山 奈 央 1st コ ン サ ー ト 2012 Ribbon Revolution). May 30, 2012, # 28
- Colors . October 30, 2013, # 15
Kaketama-tai starring Kanae Ito & Saori Hayami:
- Greetings from special agents Elysia de Lute Ima and Haqua d'rot Herminium . September 21, 2011, # 25
- Second mission . November 27, 2013, # 70
2B Pencils:
- 2B pencils . December 11, 2013, # 60
reception
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai was after Oricon the fourth best-selling tankōbon in the week from January 13th to 19th, 2009. In this more than 50,500 copies were sold. The remaining manga volumes are also regularly in the top 10 when they are published, each with around 80,000 copies sold in the first week.
Individual evidence
- ↑ The World God Only Knows Manga to Get Train-Themed Spinoff. In: Anime News Network. September 13, 2014, accessed September 15, 2014 .
- ↑ Tamiki Wakaki: 1/12: FLAG81: 「少女 ・ 少年」 . In: HoneyDipped. January 12, 2010, Retrieved September 15, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ [神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ] × [近 鉄] 特製 入場券 & フ リ ー き っ ぷ 発 売! (No longer available online.) In: WebSunday. Shogakukan, September 11, 2014, archived from the original on September 15, 2014 ; Retrieved September 15, 2014 (Japanese). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ The World God Only Knows. Crunchyroll, accessed April 12, 2011 .
- ↑ Japan's Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking: August 29-September 4 (Updated). In: Anime News Network. September 6, 2011, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II Route 2.0).
- ↑ Japan's Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking: September 26th-October 2nd In: Anime News Network. October 4, 2011, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II Route 3.0).
- ↑ Japan's Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking: November 28-December 4th In: Anime News Network. December 6, 2011, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II Route 5.0).
- ↑ Japan's Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking: December 26-January 1st In: Anime News Network. January 5, 2012, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II Route 6.0).
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- ↑ The World God Only Knows Anime Gets 3rd Season & Spinoff OVA. In: Anime News Network. December 7, 2012, accessed December 28, 2012 .
- ^ Sentai Filmworks Licenses "The World God Only Knows OVA Collection". In: Crunchyroll. January 22, 2015, accessed January 27, 2015 .
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- ↑ ヒ カ リ ノ キ セ キ / 未来 へ の 扉 (初 回 限定 盤) . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ キ ズ ナ ノ ユ ク エ . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.0 エ ル シ ィ starring 伊藤 か な 恵 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.1 高原 歩 美 starring 竹 達 彩 奈 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.2 青山 美 生 starring 悠 木 碧 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD. く れ よ ん 飛鳥 空 starring 櫻井 智 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.3 中 川 か の ん starring 東山 奈 央 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.4 汐 宮 栞 starring 花 澤 香菜 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.5 春日 楠 starring 小 清水 亜 美 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.00 ハ ク ア starring 早 見 沙織 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.6 小 阪 ち ひ ろ starring 阿澄佳 奈 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.7 長 瀬 純 starring 豊 崎 愛 生 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD. 神 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.8 鮎 川 天理 starring 名 塚 佳 織 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.9 九 条 月夜 starring 井口 裕 香 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.10 五位 堂 結 starring 高 垣 彩 陽 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 神 の み キ ャ ラ CD.000 エ ル シ ィ & ハ ク ア starring 伊藤 か な 恵 & 早 見 沙織 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 23, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ a b c 東山 奈 央 の シ ン グ ル 売 り 上 げ ラ ン キ ン グ . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 24, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 初 め て 恋 を し た 記憶 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 24, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 「神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ」 キ ャ ラ ク タ ー ・ カ バ ー ALBUM ~ 選曲 : 若 木 民 喜 (初 回 限定 盤) . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 24, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 「神 の み ぞ 知 る セ カ イ」 キ ャ ラ ク タ ー ・ カ バ ー ALBUM2 ~ 選曲 : 若 木 民 喜 . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 24, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ a b c 東山 奈 央 の ア ル バ ム 売 り 上 げ ラ ン キ ン グ . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 24, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ a b 駆 け 魂 隊 の ア ル バ ム 売 り 上 げ ラ ン キ ン グ . In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 24, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ 2B PENCILS. In: Oricon Style. Retrieved September 24, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, January 13-19. Anime News Network, January 21, 2009, accessed October 15, 2010 .
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, December 12-18 (Updated). In: Anime News Network. December 21, 2011, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Volume 15).
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, March 12-18. In: Anime News Network. May 1, 2012, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Volume 16).
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, October 15-21. In: Anime News Network. October 28, 2012, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Volume 19).
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, October 15-21. In: Anime News Network. October 28, 2012, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Volume 19).
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, December 17-23. In: Anime News Network. December 27, 2012, accessed December 28, 2012 (English, Volume 20).
Web links
- The manga at Websunday (Japanese)
- Anime website (Japanese)
- Entry on the manga and the anime in the encyclopedia of Anime News Network (English)