|
||||||
Back | Anime titles | anime in romaji order | Shoujo | W.M.T | Old Anime | Manga titles | Blog Home
| Information | |
| Title (English) | Gokudou-kun |
| Title (Japanese) | Gokudou-kun | Advertising Fantasy Novel |
|
| Notes | |
| Classification | - |
| Synopsis | ...it is about the interactions of mortals and deities. |
| Review | Speaking of "false endings", "Gokudou-kun" finally finished the long and totally insane "body switch" arc, with everyone back into their correct bodies. Well, almost, Gokudou has ended up in the body of himself as a child. Irony or divine justice? Probably not from the looks of the next episode. There is a lot of "deus ex machina" in this series, but that is probably appropriate, since it is about the interactions of mortals and deities. Dave Baryani |
| Credits | |
| Episodes | 26 |
| Release | US:DVD |
| TV Showing | See the whole series for free? This series may be syndicated to regional cable, satellite or terrestial TV stations. For Europe click here. |
| Date | 1999 |
| Production | Trans Arts, Pioneer, TV Tokyo |
| Broadcaster | |
| Animation | |
| References & Help | Look up the latest data on this title at: Richard Llewellyn's Animated Divots, or Anime News Network (see Encyclopedia section) , or in "The Anime Encyclopedia" (Clements & McCarthy, Stone Bridge Press, 2001). Help & further information. |
|

