Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi: Kioku


Sunday Without God: Memories

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Synonyms: Kami-sama no Inai Nichiyoubi Special, Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi Special, The Sunday Without God Episode 13, Kami-Nai Episode 13
Japanese: 神さまのいない日曜日 第13話 「記憶」
English: Sunday Without God: Memories
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Type: Special
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Feb 5, 2014
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Madhouse
Source: Light novel
Genres: FantasyFantasy, MysteryMystery
Duration: 23 min.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Preliminary Spoiler
Feb 12, 2014
This is my first (and short) review.

The special for Kamisami no Inai Nichiyoubi is split into three short episodes. The first short episode is a typical onsen (hot spring) scene. As obvious, there is fan service, both males and females. The second short episode shows Alice/Alis recalling his actions (main series spoilers not shown) and then encountering Hampnie. The final short episode shows how Hampnie first met with Hana.

The stories are interesting to follow, but the way they are portrayed from start to end is awkward - jumping from a cheerful story to a serious dramatic story. The first episode would only appeal as fan-service, ...
Feb 23, 2014
Specials, or OVAs, are great for a number of reasons. First, they can work as a means to promote a story or series to encourage viewers, or as a way to conclude a series and offer proper closure with an unsatisfied audience, if any. Second, they may hint at a possible continuation of a series. And third, it always works as an excuse for catering. Whether it be fanservice, or that much requested manga chapter that didn't make it to the "big screen" - there is always room for catering. Or, ultimately, as a means to make more money. But let's put aside these realities ...
Jun 29, 2014
In my last review of the parent anime "Godless Sunday;" I called it "whimsical as hell." This "special" beats you to death with whimsical, sends you to the coroner and tags your toe "whimsical," drives you in a VW hearse to your funeral "whimsical," and then whimsically buries you.

* The hot springs part features NO stupid physical harem animu gags whatsoever.
* Part two features Alice as he meets Humpty Hump...
* Part three features Humpty Hump before he met Hana...

This show is hot springs and then some flashbacks. It's mainly "scenery porn."

Viewers wanting ACTION, comedy, and sight gags to make their own pain go away ...