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Narukami Youta is an average high school boy with average high school problems: he doesn’t know what he’s going to do after high school, he doesn’t have the courage to ask out his crush, Izanami Kyouko, and he’s basically just drifting through life. That changes one day when he meets a young girl wearing a nun outfit who proclaims she is a god. Not only that, but she claims that the world will be destroyed at the end of the current summer: 30 days later. While he does dismiss her at first, the predictions of this girl are right on the money: she can tell what action is needed to obtain a certain result. And while the result is not always the correct one, the event that unfold because of it are 100% correct. It’s almost like she knows the future. Oh, and she’s going to be living with him and his family.
Have they found Maeda Jun yet? He kind of went missing when his latest series was received as well as a kick in the crotch. Look, I’m no stranger of his work. I know what to expect: make a ridiculously adorable character, make us love her to bits, then in the last act put her through hell so that we’ll feel sad about it. But Maeda, my dude… it HAS to make sense. This series is a complete mess in its final act. I don’t even know where to start. The SoL episodes are great, but when the main plot kicks in it just falls down a cliff and hits every single sharp rock on the way down. In the last 3 episodes I wanted to punch Youta in the throat so badly. The sub-plot with the hack is 100% unnecessary, and it doesn’t even make any sense, from a narrative perspective. It wasn’t needed. Then they try to play up the finale as being a happy end, or at least bitter-sweet. No, that was a bad ending. And what’s worse is that it didn’t need to be this way. There were simple ways for the story to make sense. When fan theories and fan fiction on 4CHAN make more sense you need to take a step back and reevaluate your writing style. Not every story needs a villain. Fighting against something that isn’t anyone’s fault is actually even more tragic. Well, Maeda was right about one thing: it did bring tears to my eyes. Just not tears of sadness. Still, Hina is ridiculously adorable, and her hijinks are worth watching once. You can stop at episode 8 though. No need to watch the final act. It will just piss you off.
The subs are from Erai. Included the un-translated drama CDs: The Day I Became A Rapper. They should have just made THAT the final act. BTW, if you're wondering where the clean OP/ED are... you're not the only one. They ain't on the discs.
https://anidb.net/anime/15559
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