The World God Only Knows on the Train
Alt Names: | 神のみぞ知るセカイ - on the train 神のみぞ知るセカイ on the train Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai - On the Train Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai on the Train The World God Only Knows on the Train |
Author: | Wakaki Tamiki |
Artist: | Wakaki Tamiki |
Genres: | Comedy Supernatural |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | A spin-off manga based on The World God Only Knows. Features short stories that take place on a train. |
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i mean it was a very "you know editor-san actually what i've always wanted to do is a time travel manga" thing that happened wasn't it
I respectfully disagree.
The pre-Godesses arcs were what made TWGOK perfect.
Secrets of the Goddesses: it's somehow even better.
I'll admit that I enjoyed it more in manga mainly because of the pace.
I hope they make OVAs of the missing arcs (the swimmer girl was my favorite tale, perhaps because of the change of perspective).
Pfft. KamiNomi was good only while it was arc-based story collection with no "world-saving" or villain nonsense. The very existence of Tenri, Goddesses et cetera ruined it completely.
Goodbye legendary manga! *sob*
Thanks for your work in this manga; now that this is over I will miss TWGOK even more, at least this spin off ended with chapter dedicated to one of the best girls.
I don't think he had any choice. It was a decent ending given that he was forced to rush it. Plus these one page shorts don't have much to do with usual magazine complications so it is a whole different ball game.
He could have continued it in a different magazine though, but I suppose it is too much to ask given how this was his big break.
So that's it? I was hoping it would be a little more interesting to draw interest into a real spinoff or a sequel. And why does the author have to tease us by showing
Well I always love to see more of this manga but I expected a little bit more of something in this spin-off, it seems that I have to accept that the story is over and no matter how much I disliked the ending that is not going to change, anyway despite the fact pretty much nothing happens on this chapters I really like to see the girls of each chapter, that makes me remember how many cute and interesting girls appeared in the story besides the ones that had a goddess. Thanks for the chapter.
Takanohara Station ---> Takahara Ayumi
Aoyamacho Station ---> Aoyama Mio
Ise-Nakagawa Station ---> Nakagawa Kanon
Shionomiya Station ---> Shiomiya Shiori
Kusu Station ---> Kasuga Kusunoki
Kawachikosaka Station ---> Kosaka Chihiro
Nagase Station ---> Nagase Jun
Kujou Station ---> Kujō Tsukiyo
Ikoma Station ---> Ikoma Minami
Tenri Station ---> Ayukawa Tenri
Oosaka-Uehon Station ---> Uemoto Sumire
Haibara Station ---> Haibara Nanaka
Goidou Station ---> Goidō Yui
Or he was also at the train station discovering the vending machine when Yui said that. I agree that it's very confusing. I was wondering how he could be Yui's father when he's Urara's grandfather and she and Yui are the same age.
That guy isn't Yui's father. Did the author fuck up, or was she just saying her father could use it while they simultaneously showed a different old man using the machine? Because that's misleading if that's the case.
stop the roid rage!!!
Ok, a promotion. Got it. Not really deserving of spin off status though is it?
doesn't need to be "real game" or not.
Just look at Keima's favorite game... 99% of people wouldn't call that a "real game" but Keima would.
Looks like Rail Wars is taking his influence in TWGOK...
Seeing as it was a sudden ending which dropped a bridge on the evident build-up about Satyr, I suppose it was an editor decision, not an author one. (Also known as: axe)
Yes. But people don't like to talk about that part of the industry because they're not "real games".
TRAIN BIATCHES!!!
Actually, it does work that way in Japan. There's usually 10+ VN game releases every week, and popular weeks can have more than 50 releases. Of course, that number does including some special edition, or first edition, or download edition re-releases, but knowing Keima, he would get each one and play them anyways.
I assume its the same game but just in 48 different languages...that or he has to play it on different systems...