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Synopsis
Yato can be described as minor god whose dream to have a myriad of worshipers and praying to him. Regratably, his dream is not even close to coming true considering he doesn’t even have a single shrine dedicated to him. To make things more distressing, the only partner he had to help him clear up people’s troubles, had just quit the job.
His godly existence and luck just enhance when he meets Hiyori Iki and saves her life. A job which also leaves her in quite a situation so she is stuck with him until her trouble gets resolved. Together with Hiyori and his new Shinki Yukine, Yato will perform everything he can to obtain reputation, popularity and one shrine dedicated to him, too.
Storyline
Noragami carries several plot lines that all fit in attractively with each other both in terms of pacing and performance. It wastes no time at all in moving the story forward. It even contains a few real looking darker understones tossed in well. They make certain you know the weight of being lonely and just how invisible those who are not of the living can be, how painful it is to be ignored and wanting to be remembered.
Artwork
In many instances the animation style is standard Bones do, with the art looking approvingly alike to that of the manga. Every last character design is bright and attractive to the eye. Background is also done well and in depth, though I prefer they had even more battle scenes. Not surprisingly there are occasions when the quality might drop here and there.
Sound
The music wasn’t poor and some people may fully understand a similar approach and style as to Katanagatari as the composer is Iwasaki Taku. I will not say that the music is almost as good as his other work in my personal opinion but I would say the soundtrack is one of the show’s better appeals. The music typically takes up a BG-type quality whereas Iwasaki’s work usually takes more of a middle stage role in my view. The battle scenes do play up music correctly so I typically enjoy these parts of the music above others.