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Kami-sama no Inai Nichiyoubi [HEVC | BD 720p, BD 1080p | Dual Audio]

Synopsis for: Sunday Without God | Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi (Summer 2013)
God has abandoned the world. As a result, life cannot end nor can new life be born, and the "dead" walk restlessly among the living. Granting one last miracle before turning away forever, God created "gravekeepers," mystical beings capable of putting the dead to rest through a proper burial. Ai Astin, a cheerful but naïve young girl, serves as her village's gravekeeper in place of her late mother.

One day, a man known as Hampnie Hambart, who is supposedly Ai's father, arrives and kills all the people in her village. Having lost her village and with no plans for the future, Ai decides to accompany the mysterious man on his journey. As she travels the land, the young gravekeeper strives to fulfill her duties, granting peace to the dead and assisting the living, while at the same time learning more about the world that God left in this tragic state. Continue reading Kami-sama no Inai Nichiyoubi [HEVC | BD 720p, BD 1080p | Dual Audio]

 

Kami-sama no Inai Nichiyoubi Review

Non-Spoiler review

Kami-sama no Inai Nichiyoubi, better known as The Sunday Without God, is probably one of the better shows of 2013 dwarfed by the popularity of Attack on Titan and by its own decidedly moe-centered character, but beneath the superficial surface it is a very unique show indeed, focusing on the supernatural and constructing a wonderfully mythological world around the premise of death and afterlife with fantastical visuals and arresting character development. The religious undertones are crafted after the christian faith in the most delightfully absorbing tale of what happens to our mortal pane if God had indeed abandoned us to our own devices after declaring the act of creation as a failure. Can the show variate enough to warrant such a title as 2013's most unsung show behind the heavyweights? Read on.

Godless Sundays

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