A Pleasant Surprise; Now A Favorite.
High-schooler Katsuragi Keima loves girls, but not in the conventional sense. No, the girls he loves are that of the digital realm, pixelated princesses of the various dating sim games he spends every waking moment playing. In fact, his lady love has earned him the title of "capturing god" amongst the online gaming community since he can successfully win over any game heroine. Unfortunately for Keima, this title has drawn some unusual attention. One day he receives a strange email challenge and becomes roped into helping a demon (Elsie) capture escaped demon souls. The trick: in order to capture said souls, he must first capture the hearts of the girls they've lodged themselves into. Yikes.
When I first read the synopsis for The World God Only Knows, I have to admit I thought it was going to be a corny, lovey-dovey show, but it quickly proved me wrong. God Only Knows is more of a comedy than anything, and had me in hysterics from the first episode. Much of this...
Anime was Good
its came in good condition with no problem it is an excellent anime and it was amazing to watch and see
Keima the God of Conquest, huh?
A The World God Only Knows Anime Review
Keima is a boy that really likes video games. To be exact dating sim games. These types of games involve conquering 2-dimensional girls and to make them fall in love with him. The only real problem is Keima would rather exist only in his 2-D dating sim games. He would frequently try to reject the real world. This causes everyone around him to see him as a total dweeb Oh, and he usually would get teased Although the interesting thing about him is that Keima doesn't that bother him. Since he's actually pretty well-known on the web as a major 2-D girl conqueror he gets approached by Elsie, a demon girl, who sees him as a God or "Kami". Elsie wants him to make girls fall in love with him.
The World God Only Knows creates a most original concept in the story. Keima soon starts caring about others beyond just his dating sim games even though he still regains his ideals primarily the one of "the world not exactly being anything...
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