The appeal and reviews of "There's a Destructive God Next to Me": The appeal of its deep story and characters

The appeal and reviews of "There's a Destructive God Next to Me": The appeal of its deep story and characters

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"There's a Destructive God Next to Me" is a TV anime series based on the original manga by Aki Arata. It aired from January 11 to March 28, 2020, on AT-X and TOKYO MX every Saturday from 9pm for 30 minutes. Although it was a compact 12-episode series, the work, directed by Nigorikawa Atsushi and animated by EMT Squared, was loved by many viewers. Here we will take a closer look at its appeal and reviews.

Story and Characters

The story of "There's a Destructive God Next to Me" begins when the protagonist, high school student Yuta Takanashi, meets the beautiful girl Kurosaki Mea who sits next to him. Mea may look cute, but her true identity is a "Destructive God" from another world, who changes Yuta's daily life. Yuta ends up living with Mea in a strange arrangement while keeping her secret.

The greatest appeal of this work is the relationship between Yuta and Mea. Although Yuta is at the mercy of Mea's destructive behavior, he is portrayed as understanding her kindness and loneliness and trying to support her. Meanwhile, it is moving to see how Mea learns about human emotions and grows through her interactions with Yuta. Yuta's friends and Mea's peers are also unique, adding color to the story.

Animation and Music

The animation by EMT Squared is meticulously drawn, with the characters' expressions and movements especially well-drawn, especially Mea's cuteness and destructive scenes. The backgrounds and colors are also beautiful, and the otherworldly atmosphere can be seen everywhere.

In terms of music, the opening theme "Break the Darkness" and the ending theme "Twilight" are memorable. The opening theme is a powerful song that symbolizes Mea's character, while the ending theme has a distinctive melody that gently encapsulates the relationship between Yuta and Mea. The background music is also used in line with the development of the story, playing a role in enhancing the viewer's emotions.

Ratings and Recommendations

"There's a Destructive God Next to Me" is a work that maximizes the appeal of the original work while also featuring unique animation direction and character development. In particular, the relationship between Yuta and Mea and their process of growth are carefully depicted, and the story development has been praised for moving the viewer. The animation and music are also of a high standard, making it a work that can be enjoyed both visually and aurally.

This series is recommended for viewers who like alternate world stories and romantic comedies, and who want to be moved by the growth and relationships of characters. Fans of the original manga will also enjoy the new interpretation and direction of the anime version. Although it is a short series of 12 episodes, it is packed with a dense story and attractive characters, so please give it a watch.

Further information and related works

The original manga for "There's a Destructive God Next to Me" is written by Aki Arata and published by KADOKAWA. The original manga is still being serialized, and contains episodes and detailed backgrounds of characters that were not shown in the anime version. After enjoying the anime version, you can gain a deeper understanding of the work by reading the original manga.

Other works related to this one include "I opened a cafe in another world" and "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" by Aki Arata. These works also have stories set in another world and focus on character growth and relationships. If you liked "There's a God of Destruction Next to Me," you should also check out these works.

summary

"There's a Destructive God Next to Me" is a wonderful work that combines a touching story about the relationship and growth of Yuta and Mea with beautiful animation and memorable music. Although it is a short series of 12 episodes, it is packed with dense content and charming characters, and is highly recommended for those who like otherworldly stories and romantic comedies. You can understand the work even more deeply by enjoying the original manga as well. Please watch it at least once and experience its charm for yourself.

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