Kamisama Kiss
A heartfelt supernatural comedy where a down-on-her-luck girl tumbles into divinity, sparking a reluctant, timeless romance illustrated by shimmering cherry blossoms and mischievous fox-fire.
Kamisama Kiss
Kamisama Kiss

神様はじめました

02 October 2012 — 30 March 2015 Japan 2 season 25 episode Ended ⭐ 8.6 (980)
Cast: Yui Horie, Suzuko Mimori, Daisuke Namikawa, Daisuke Kishio, Satomi Sato
Animation Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comedy
Love Between Humans and Yōkai Finding a Place to Belong Responsibility and Growth Destiny vs. Free Will

Kamisama Kiss - Episode Highlights

Episode Highlights

Nanami Becomes a God

S1E1

The foundational episode that sets the entire series in motion. After being evicted, Nanami meets Mikage, becomes the new Land God, and is introduced to Tomoe. Her desperate act of forcing a kiss on Tomoe to save herself from a demon establishes their contract and the central conflict of their relationship.

Significance:

This episode introduces the core premise, main characters, and the central dynamic between Nanami and Tomoe. It establishes the themes of abandonment, finding a new home, and the clash between the human and supernatural worlds.

The God Loses Her Home

S1E5

The Thunder God, Narukami, steals Nanami's Land God mark and takes over the shrine, turning Tomoe into a child. Nanami must reclaim her position without Tomoe's full power to help her. Tomoe, in his vulnerable state, willingly kisses Nanami to reseal their contract, marking a turning point in their relationship as it becomes more mutual.

Significance:

This episode is crucial as it breaks and then reforms the familiar contract on more equal footing. Tomoe's choice to re-seal the pact shows his growing attachment to Nanami, moving their bond beyond mere obligation.

The God Goes to the Dragon King's Palace

S1E9

To save a friend, Nanami travels to the Dragon King's palace to retrieve Tomoe's stolen right eye, which he had offered as collateral in the past. The episode delves into Tomoe's history and showcases Nanami's courage as she faces a powerful god for his sake.

Significance:

This episode is a strong indicator of Nanami's growing love and determination. It's one of the first times she undertakes a dangerous mission specifically for Tomoe's well-being, demonstrating the depth of her feelings.

Tomoe Becomes a Familiar / The God Goes to a Mixer

S1E10

A flashback reveals how Mikage first met Tomoe centuries ago and made him his familiar to save him from despair over a lost love. In the present, Nanami attends a mixer, making Tomoe jealous. The episode ends with Tomoe testing his feelings by kissing a sleeping Nanami.

Significance:

This episode provides crucial backstory on Tomoe's past and his relationship with Mikage. The kiss at the end is a major step in the romantic plot, confirming that Tomoe's feelings for Nanami are becoming real and are not just an echo of the past or the result of their contract.

I've Started the 'Being a God' Thing

S1E13

Feeling useless after failing to purify the miasma around the shrine, Nanami runs away. Tomoe finds her and, through a dance to appease the gods (Kagura), Nanami is able to purify the shrine and finally feel like a true goddess. The episode solidifies her role and her place at the shrine.

Significance:

A powerful conclusion to the first season that marks a major milestone in Nanami's character development. She gains confidence in her abilities and fully accepts her identity as the Land God of the Mikage Shrine.

The God Goes to Izumo

S2E1

Nanami is invited to the Divine Assembly in Izumo, a gathering of all the gods in Japan. Tomoe is against it, fearing for her safety as a human among powerful deities. This sets up the main arc for the second season, where Nanami is determined to prove her worth on a national stage.

Significance:

This episode expands the world-building of the series significantly by introducing the larger society of gods. It establishes Nanami's new goal: to be recognized not just as the Mikage Shrine's god, but as a legitimate god among her peers.

The God Receives a Romantic Confession

S2E10

After a series of events that test their bond during the Divine Assembly, Tomoe finally and unequivocally confesses his love for Nanami while they are on a rooftop. This is a landmark moment, as he fully accepts and verbalizes his feelings for her for the first time.

Significance:

This is arguably one of the most important romantic moments in the series. Tomoe's confession shifts their relationship dynamic permanently, moving past his tsundere nature into a mutual, acknowledged love.

The God Receives a Marriage Proposal

S2E12

After Nanami is turned into a child by a magical item, Tomoe cares for her and, seeing a glimpse of her past, proposes marriage to her younger self. The episode beautifully concludes the second season, solidifying Tomoe's commitment and pointing toward their future together.

Significance:

A heartwarming and pivotal episode that concludes the second season on a note of strong romantic commitment. It sets the stage for the final OVAs, which deal with the consequences and logistics of their promise to marry.