Oh, this takes me back! 'The World God Only Knows' absolutely got an anime adaptation, and it was such a fun ride. The series aired in 2010, adapting the early arcs of the manga where Keima, the 'God of Conquest,' has to win over real girls to capture escaped evil spirits. The studio Manglobe did a solid job bringing the quirky humor and heartfelt moments to life, especially Keima’s gaming-fueled monologues. The first season covers the basics, but the later seasons dive deeper into the 'Goddess Arc,' which is where things get really emotional. I’ve rewatched it a few times just for the nostalgia—it’s one of those shows that balances comedy and romance so well.
If you’re into meta-humor and otaku culture references, this anime is a gem. The voice acting is top-notch, especially Hiro Shimono’s performance as Keima. And don’t even get me started on the soundtrack—those opening and ending themes are catchy as heck. The anime does skip some manga content, though, so if you fall in love with the story, the original source material is worth checking out. It’s a shame Manglobe isn’t around anymore, because I’d kill for a reboot or continuation.
I stumbled onto 'The World God Only Knows' during a late-night anime binge, and boy, was it a pleasant surprise. The anime adaptation spans three seasons and an OVA, so there’s plenty to sink your teeth into. The first season feels almost episodic, with Keima 'conquering' different girls, but the later seasons weave a more interconnected plot. What I love is how the anime doesn’t shy away from poking fun at dating sim tropes while still taking its characters seriously. Elsie’s antics never fail to crack me up, and the way Keima’s worldview slowly changes is genuinely satisfying.
Fun fact: the anime’s title sequence is a love letter to classic video games, which fits Keima’s personality perfectly. The third season, 'Goddess Arc,' is where the story hits its stride—darker twists, higher stakes, and some genuinely touching moments. It’s a shame the anime didn’t adapt the entire manga, but what we got is still a blast. If you’re into rom-coms with a twist, this one’s a must-watch.
Yep, 'The World God Only Knows' got an anime, and it’s a great time. Three seasons and an OVA cover a good chunk of the manga, though not all of it. The first season’s lighthearted tone hooked me, but the later arcs—especially the 'Goddess' stuff—really elevate the story. Keima’s character growth is subtle but rewarding, and the girls he helps aren’t just one-note tropes. The anime’s humor lands well, and the romance has just enough depth to keep things interesting. If you enjoy clever parodies of gaming culture, this one’s a winner.
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Evy is a known workaholic. She works day and night, dedicating each of her waking hours to her jobs and making sure that she reaches the deadline.
On the day of her birthday, her body gave up and she died alone from exhaustion.
Upon receiving the chance of a new life, she was reincarnated as the daughter of the Duke of Polvaros and acquired the prose of living a comfortable life ahead of her.
Only she doesn't want that. She wants to work.
Even if it's being a maid, a hired killer, or an adventurer. She will do it.
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Having no sense of ever knowing that she was living in fantasy nor knowing the destruction that lies ahead in the future. Evy will do her best to live the life she wanted and surprise a couple of people on the way. Unbeknownst to her, all her actions will make a ripple. Whether they be for the better or worse.... Evy has no clue.
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He was the strongest god to ever live. A mountain of strength that could never be crossed.
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Formerly a gamer, the hero who was just reincarnated became a handsome elf prince of another world.
In his previous life, he was just a plain-faced man, so in this world, he uses his high position as a prince to his advantage and keeps holding beautiful women in his arms, every day in his life.
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Main Characters:-
Alan vi Alling:
The main character of the Novel. An otaku who died as the Virgin in his previous world but was reborn as the Elven Prince. Because of his previous life he set himself up and determines himself to taste every woman he came across. Now in this life he is the dirty playboy.
Cecil Mir:
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The manga series 'The World God Only Knows' is such a nostalgic trip for me! It ran for a total of 26 volumes, which feels like the perfect length to wrap up Keima's wild journey of conquering hearts—both real and virtual. I binge-read it years ago, and I still remember how the art evolved so beautifully by the final chapters. The way it balanced humor, romance, and occasional drama made it one of those rare series where I didn’t mind the pacing at all.
What’s funny is that I initially thought it’d just be a silly dating sim parody, but it surprised me with its emotional depth, especially in later arcs like the Goddess Saga. The 26 volumes gave enough room for side characters to shine too—Elsie’s antics still crack me up whenever I flip through my old copies.
season 4 remains a hot topic among fans. The anime wrapped up with season 3, adapting the manga's 'Goddess Arc,' which felt like a natural ending point. While there's no official announcement for season 4, the manga continues beyond where the anime left off, leaving plenty of material to adapt. Production committees sometimes revive older series after a long hiatus, like 'Fruit Basket' did, so there's always hope. The fanbase keeps petitioning for more seasons, and with the rise of streaming platforms bringing back cult classics, I wouldn't rule it out completely. Until then, I recommend diving into the manga—it's a satisfying continuation with deeper character arcs and an epic finale that the anime didn't reach.
I was totally hooked on 'The World God Only Knows' during my college days! The series ran for a whopping 26 volumes, which felt like an eternity of waiting for each new release. The way it blended otaku culture with romantic comedy was genius—Keima’s 'godly' gaming skills leading to real-life conquests never got old. I remember marathon-reading the later arcs, especially the Goddesses arc, where the stakes skyrocketed. The art evolved so much too; Wakaki’s early sketches compared to the polished final volumes are like night and day.
What’s wild is how the story balanced humor and heart. One minute you’re laughing at Keima’s over-the-top reactions, the next you’re emotionally wrecked by Chihiro’s arc. The 26-volume journey felt satisfying, though part of me still craves more of those quirky heroines and meta-commentary on dating sims.