Cinematography:
Masashi UoyamaComposer:
得田真裕Cast:
Natsuki Hanae, Yui Ogura, Miyu Irino, Mao Ichimichi, Hikaru Midorikawa, Ai Kayano, Kikuko Inoue, Shouya Chiba, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Tomoaki Maeno (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(24)
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Gift from an Angel (E01)
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Hero of Justice (E02)
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Heart's Beloved (E03)
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Time to Assemble (E04)
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Death Sentence (E05)
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Two Painful Options (E06)
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Tower of Nightmare (E07)
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Symbol of Promise (E08)
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The Face of an Assassin (E09)
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Where the Tears Go (E10)
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Your Own Worth (E11)
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A Fine Line Between Offense and Defense (E12)
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World Peace (E13)
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Two Lights (E14)
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Diffused Power (E15)
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World's Greatest Assassin (E16)
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The Other Five (E17)
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Last Supper (E18)
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The Future of Humanity (E19)
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The Price of Honor (E20)
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The Time for Talk (E21)
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Wings of Determination (E22)
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At the End of Thought (E23)
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The Final Arrow (E24)
Plots(1)
When Mirai attempts to take his own life, he’s saved by an angel offering him a second chance — and some divine abilities, too. The only catch? He just entered a 13-person battle to become God. Now Mirai’s got 999 days to win it all, or die trying. (Crunchyroll)
Reviews (1)
I feel like the creators of Death Note decided they wanted to make their version of Future Diary, although unsuccessfully. They chose an uninteresting clown for the lead role, cast equally cliched supporting characters around him, and even replaced the charismatic Ryuk with not-so-personal angels. They still tried to get philosophical about humanity, nature, and other aspects of our souls, yet without any new ideas or charisma, so it was just a diluted rehash of their previous work. The first episode was still good, although then the whole thing went downhill too fast for me, and even worse: it became boring, irritating, and predictable. Even the fight between the worldviews of the main male protagonist and Metropoliman was not very good. I did not care for the characters. Inevitably, I dropped it after the eleventh episode, and my feeling is 3.5/10 at most. ()