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Juonikuvaukset(1)

Nanami was just a normal high school girl down on her luck until a stranger's lips marked her as the new Land God and turned her world upside down. Now, she's figuring out the duties of a deity with the help of Tomoe, a reformed fox demon who reluctantly becomes her familiar in a contract sealed with a kiss. The new responsibilities-and boys-are a lot to handle, like the crow demon masquerading as a gorgeous pop idol and the adorable snake spirit who's chosen the newly minted god to be his bride. As the headstrong Tomoe tries to whip her into shape, Nanami finds that love just might have cute, pointed fox ears. With romance in the air, will the human deity be able to prove herself worthy of her new title? (FUNimation)

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Arvostelut (2)

novoten 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut (tähän sarjaan)

englanti More tightly woven in terms of storyline, more interesting in terms of characters, and surprisingly also more suspenseful and adventurous. Since I knew what I was getting into, the two annoying brats couldn't surprise me anymore, nor did the occasionally grumpy Tomoe disappoint me. The intertwining of lively events at the meeting of gods, a more mature trip to the crows, and last but not least, a suitably dark peek into the main servant's past, all of it works almost perfectly and elevates the second season just a bit above the first. ()

Jeoffrey 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti It is probably logical that this is still primarily aimed at girls, fans of bishies, and of intense love stories. The main female protagonist is still pretty awful in some ways, although in my opinion, in a quite endearing way. Tomoe stands out all the more for lovingly helping her all the time. Plus, the story, revolving around Kirihito, who is quite interesting in my opinion, kept me interested as well. It is still just as goofy and cheers me up at times, and I still find it quite entertaining. I think this show is still worth four stars, although perhaps the second season is a teensy hair better than the first. Maybe when I get tired of overusing the word “still” I am going to stop enjoying this one too, although so far, it still has not happened. ()