/r/TheDayIBecameAGod
Official Subreddit for The Day I Became a God (Kami Sama Ni Natta Hi) upcoming series by the creators of Angel Beats!, Charlotte and Clannad. (Alt names: Kamisamaday, 神様になった日)
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Did the author ever say what happens after the ending? Will there ever be a continuation or new content on it?
TELL ME NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
you know in the first epidode whe the mc was in the ring and shouted the girls name? what was that a reference to?
I know it is not easy at all, but is there a chance...?
I watched Kamisama ni Natta Hi right when it released, and followed it step by step to the end of Autumm 2020. That period was also my hardest time in studying, while I was trying my best in the National Math Olympic. I met Hina in 13th October 2020, and fell in love with her instantly. It was the moment I knew that she is absolutely my destiny, cause I hadn't loved any anime girls before... And with that, she brought me a lot of happiness, and of course sadness and sorrow. I couldn't stop crying when she left Yota and everyone in EP 9, and even about to bang my head onto the wall just because of EP 10... Remember that I was studying very hard at this time, and my mind became so sentitive.
The final EP released in 27th December 2020, RIGHT AFTER my biggest exam came over... You can't imagine what was on my face while I watched the final EP, especially during the happiest part of it. My destiny did not get a bad ending in Jun Maeda, what could I beg for more?
That's all my story, and it becomes the reason that I decided to write a further ending for Hina, when Yota try his best to find the only way to cure the Logos symptoms. It is written in Vietnamese, my mother tongue. Sadly, I haven't find anyone good enough to translate it into English. So, if you are intererested in my novel, may you mind a bit translating it using Google Translation or something else?
The novel link on Wattpad: https://www.wattpad.com/story/306947811-kamisama-ni-natta-hi-the-final-ending
I thought I was gonna watch just another romcom harem anime - this anime made me cry so much instead.
10/10. I need an s2 where we get to see those bastards be dragged across the floor. Just go full blood & gore action.
Can someone explain again why they never to take the machine out of Hina?
I'm on the 3rd cap and it's getting boring af i dont wanna watch this dude try to court a doll for the rest of the anime.
The creator of this show created several shows of varying acclaim, including Clannad, Angel Beats, and Charlotte. Charlotte was less popular, but still has its fans. The Day I Became a God is the most recent one, and is noticeably less popular than the previous shows. Why is this? This show did have dark twists, but so did the other shows. What's different here?
I haven't seen any fanfiction for this show at all, and the writer apparently deleted his twitter account because he was getting harassed by viewers who didn't like the direction the show took.
I thought the show did have things going for it. The early episodes were fun and entertaining. Hina is a memorable character, and the other characters were decent too. The concept of a little girl being a god (Odin) who has omniscience and speaks in a very formal/old fashioned way was probably what drew a lot of people in. Then, the show got darker. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. As I said, the previous shows got dark too. So, it wasn't just that. The show also decided to reveal that the fantasy elements were never real, and it was actually more of a light sci-fi show. And it decided to go in a more "realistic" direction towards the end (more on that in a minute). The story ends with Hina being taken, being surgically altered, and eventually coming back to live with Yota and his family, in her changed state. Happy ending? Bittersweet ending?
I think its safe to say a lot of people didn't like the direction this took. I saw a lot of theories when this show was airing as to what direction the story may take, and nobody predicted what would happen. So, credit for being unpredictable, but a lot of people obviously didn't like it. I think the shift from what came before was too jarring. To go from the extreme goofiness and lighthearted slice of life with possible fantasy elements, to what the show became towards the end. It kind of felt like a bait and switch, and I'm sure many didn't appreciate that. Of course, there are other shows that start light and then get darker as they go on. That's fairly common. But the way they did it here, felt a little too disconnected. It felt like there were two different stories being told, and they didn't quite fit together.
As for the realistic ending, I think I would have respected this ending more if they had gone all the way with it. As it is, it kind of felt like they were trying to have their cake and eat it too. They wanted a realistic outcome where Hina is taken, and the chip is removed. But, they also wanted it to end with Hina coming back and living with Yota, and possibly even being "cured" someday. Again, these things don't really fit together. Why would they allow Hina to leave the facility and go live with some teenager who wasn't related to her, and who had lied about his identity to get in, and got into a physical altercation with the guards? That doesn't make sense. And Hina certainly wouldn't have the capacity to make a decision like that at that point. Also, wasn't her condition supposed to be fatal? And yet, she didn't die. Oh well. As I said, I would have respected the story more if they didn't let Hina leave with Yota, or if she had died. It would have been more depressing, but it also would have felt more consistent and realistic.
All that being said, I think the show would have been more popular if either:
A. They stuck with the lighthearted/slice of life stuff. Maybe they could still have the stuff with Hina's father, but no darker than that.
B. The show was actually the fantasy it initially seemed to be. I'm not sure how that would have played out though.
What they actually did was an interesting idea. Attempting to subvert expectations, and move away from anime cliches. I just think the execution could have been better. I actually think the previous show, Charlotte, managed to handle that switch in a better way to some degree. Although, even for that show I didn't really care for the ending. That's another topic though.
Well, this was really long. Anyone have any thoughts? Agree, or disagree?
Hey I just started the anime and am on ep 5, ik I havent really given it time to develop but im a bit annoyed by yota. I get that hina or "odin" doesnt really act how youd think a God would act but why doesnt he believe in her? Shes predicted and gave him information literally no one could have known/given him but he still brushes it off as coincidence??
I finished the whole Anime Series last year and in the end, it taught me two very important life lessons:
1.) The true meaning of 'Unconditional Love'.
Not many people would want to live their own respective lives with disabled people, who are still young, because most will find them to be burdens in their respective livelihoods, but some still do because they want those disabled people to realize that their lives matter, and that the normal people are doing the best they can to make sure that they (the disabled ones) experience so much joy, fun and love before the time of their passing.
Every person's life counts and matter. You just need to know who is good and who truly deserves it.
And last but not least,
2.) Life is too short so you better make the best of it before it's too late and make every day or week count.
Life is not just about work, earning money, becoming famous, online chatting and playing video games.
No. It's mostly about being purely happy and joyful and doing and exploring newer things that one thought could never happen but it can. You just need time, patience, effort and training to achieve something and be successful.
Ignore the naysayers and don't let life's challenges bring you down or cause you to give up your dreams or goals and never give in to immoral things or choices that will make your life easier, but it won't do you good nor make everyone around you happy.
So, go outside. Explore some tourist spots. Meet and socialize new people who are humanely good to you and others. Try new hobbies like cooking or drawing. Make yourself happy and joyful and achieve your goals to make yourself happy and proud as well as your loved ones and everyone else who are good.
Because when the time comes for you to pass on to the afterlife, you won't be able to go back to your loved ones nor spend more time with them nor explore newer places and things.
You must make sure that you are satisfied with your livelihood before you enter the afterlife, or else you live there for all eternity with regrets. It's gonna be your own loss.
Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu, Maeda Jun-sensei for teaching me these important life lessons that helped grow my humanity in me more for my good humane morals not just for myself, but for my loved ones and everyone else who are good.
What about the rest of you?
What did this Anime taught you or helped you realize?
And it still makes me cry whenever I re-watch this, and it never seizes or gets old. Ever.