Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai
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The World That Only God Knows | |
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Shōnen Sunday 2008 Vol. 19 |
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神のみぞ知るセカイ (Kami no Mizo Shiru Sekai) |
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Genre | Romance |
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Author | Tamiki Wakagi |
Publisher | Shogakukan |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Shōnen Sunday |
Original run | 2008 |
The World That Only God Knows (神のみぞ知るセカイ Kami no Mizo Shiru Sekai?) is a shōnen manga by Tamiki Wakagi. The manga is currently running in Shōnen Sunday having begun in 2008's issue 19. Wakagi created a prototype version of the story which debuted in Shōnen Sunday 2007 issue 19 and was titled, "Koishiite!? Kami-sama!!". [1]
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[edit] Plot
High school student Keima Katsuragi is the master of the dating simulator "Gal Gaea", but by responding to an email from a devil forces him into a contract where he must use his gaming skills to make women fall in love and thus capture their souls.
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- Keima Katsuragi
- While Keima is amazingly talented when it comes to playing dating simulators on his "PFP" (This manga's version of the PSP), he finds flesh-and-blood irritating. He makes a deal with an agent of hell so that he must use his dating simulation skills to "capture" the souls of real women. Keima is also referred to as Otamegane, which is a combination of the words Otaku and Megane, by most of his schoolmates. Interestingly, when Keima takes off his glasses, and smiles, Keima looks somewhat feminine. So far, he has captured two spirits, though both girls' memories had to be wiped (they still seem to retain their crushes on him though).
- Elsie
- A girl in charge of cleaning hell, she is rarely seen without her broom. Due to Keima's actions she follows him into our world. Elsie also has a robe that she uses to change form or fly with and it helps Keima with setting up his perfect scenario when trying to make girls fall in love with him. It is hinted that Elsie may have feelings for Keima, who she calls "God" or "God Brother", this is shown when she reacted irregular to Keima's "Confession" in chapter 3. But this could be because it was so sudden.
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