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- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes abstract "Sunday Without God is a 2013 Japanese anime series based on the light novel written by Kimihito Irie. Fifteen years prior to the start of the series, it is said that God abandoned the world. Around this time human beings had lost the ability to procreate while simultaneously a pandemic known as the Half-Dead Fever gripped the world, causing twenty thousand deaths and reanimating their corpses. Since there was no sure way to kill an undead person, the Gravekeepers started appearing and were able to put the dead to rest using special burial rituals only they can perform. Ai Astin is one such Gravekeeper, and when she meets a mysterious stranger calling himself Hampnie Hambart, she slowly starts learning the true nature of their world.The anime is produced by Madhouse and directed by Yuuji Kumazawa, with series composition by Tomoko Konparu, character designs by Shinichi Miyamae based on the original designs by Shino, art direction by Junko Shimizu and sound direction by Satoshi Motoyama. The series premiered on July 6 and ended on September 21, 2013 on Tokyo MX and later aired on CTC, tvk, TVS, SUN-TV, KBS, AT-X, TVA and BS11. The series has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks and was simulcasted with English subtitles on the online streaming service Crunchyroll beginning in July 2013. The series began streaming on the Anime Network in August 2013. The series ran for twelve episodes and was followed by a thirteenth, original video animation episode bundled with the fifth Blu-ray and sixth DVD volumes, originally scheduled for release on January 22, 2014, but was delayed to February 5, 2014.The opening theme is "Birth" by Eri Kitamura whilst the ending theme is "Owaranai Melody wo Utaidashimashita." (終わらないメロディーを歌いだしました。, lit. I Sing This Never-ending Melody.) by Mikako Komatsu. The ending theme of the sixth episode is "Owaranai Melody wo Utaidashimashita. (inst)" (終わらないメロディーを歌いだしました。(inst), lit. I Sing This Never-ending Melody. (Instrumental)) by Mikako Komatsu.".
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- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Class 3-4 I".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Class 3-4 II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Class 3-4 III".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Goran Academy I".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Goran Academy II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Memories".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Ortus I".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Ortus II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Ortus III".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Valley of Death II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Valley of Death III".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes englishtitle "Where Gravekeepers are Born".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "10".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "11".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "12".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "13".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "2".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "3".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "4".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "5".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "6".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "7".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "8".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes episodenumber "9".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "その発祥の地墓の看守".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "オルタスI".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "オルタスII".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "オルタスIII".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "ゴーラ学園I".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "ゴーラ学園II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "三年四組I".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "三年四組II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "三年四組III".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "死の谷II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "死の谷III".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes kanjititle "記憶".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes linecolor "FFA07A".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-07-13".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-07-20".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-07-27".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-08-03".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-08-10".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-08-17".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-08-24".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-08-31".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-09-07".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-09-14".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2013-09-21".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes originalairdate "2014-02-05".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Gōra Gakuen I".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Gōra Gakuen II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Kioku".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Orutasu I".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Orutasu II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Orutasu III".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "San-nen Yon-kumi I".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "San-nen Yon-kumi II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "San-nen Yon-kumi III".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Shi no Tani II".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Shi no Tani III".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes romajititle "Sono Hasshō no Chibo no Kanshu".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "--07-28".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "A flashback shows Lady Alfa and her daughter Ai overlooking their village, with the former expressing a desire of changing their village into a place equivalent to Heaven where the dead can be happy. As their travels continue, Ai learns that Hana had seemingly abandoned Hampnie ten years previously and in addition that Hampnie is searching for a way to end his life, since the thought of being the last living human terrifies him. Just as Ai deduces that he merely acts cruel to hide his pain, they are discovered and Hampnie kicks Ai off the bridge into the river below. Ai awakens to find herself on the bank with Julie who reveals Hampnie had saved her from an ambush but was hence kidnapped. Julie also notes of knowing Hampnie isn't a bad person and shows Ai a picture of Hampnie's lover, Hana, who Ai shockingly acknowledges as her mother. Julie later decides to help Ai rescue Hampnie when they are approached by Scar. Elsewhere, Hampnie reawakens to find himself held captive by a band of undead psychopaths. Their leader, a man called Hicotz starts taunting Hampnie who reveals that his true wish is to live a happy life and then contently die with few regrets while surrounded by those who care for him. Just then, Scar and Ai come to Hampnie's rescue much to his objection. Ai walks into the room and reveals a shocking revelation to Hampnie that she is in fact the daughter of Hana and also of realizing that everyone in her village had died long ago but they had pretended to be alive for her sake. Finally with backup from Julie, Ai and Scar incapacitate the undead psychopaths. After accepting this revelation, Hampnie and Ai have a tearful father-daughter reunion, with the former revealing his true name: Kizuna Astin and as his wish is finally fulfilled, Kizuna dies the death he always wanted. In the epilogue, Kizuna reawakens as an undead much to Ai's joy, and along with Julie and Scar, make their way back to Ai's village in the valley while spending as much time with each other as they can. Finally, at the village's graveyard, Ai buries her father, Kizuna next to her mother, Hana and mourns their passing. With the burial over, Ai states to Julie and Scar that if God abandoned their world, she will become a true Gravekeeper and save it.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "After her brief encounter with the man in the lion mask, Ai meets up with Kiriko who insists on escorting her back to the inn. Having grown trusting of Kiriko, Ai reveals her anomalous nature as a Gravekeeper and laments that her former village may have turned out a lot brighter if the townsfolk had adopted the ways of Ortus. Kiriko in turn reveals his true nature as an undead and tells Ai the story of his origin, whereby he was created by a witch using the living pieces of five friends who desperately wanted a child following God's Abandonment. Ai correctly deduces that Pox and Wreck are two of the five, with the others being Diva, Orius and Velera, who collectively are known as the "Fallen Five-Pointed Star". Upon returning to the inn, Kiriko enlists the help of Diva to have a look at the ill Scar. Diva's analysis reveals that Scar has a condition known as pseudocyesis and suspects that the voices Scar had been hearing are somehow connected. The following day, at Diva's request, Kiriko takes Ai to meet Princess Ulla and much to his surprise, finds that they both quickly develop a friendship. At the same time, a large mass of cloaked people approach Ortus. That evening, Julie and Ai discuss the disparity between the living and undead within Ortus. Just then, they are interrupted by the sound of the city's bells. Kiriko bursts into the room to inform them of the beginning of a ceremony to kill the group of one hundred and five humans who had approached the city and accept them into Ortus after having lost their will to live. This causes Ai to lament the contradiction this situation puts on her duty as a Gravekeeper. While also thinking that Ulla is alive and the ceremony is being preformed behind her back, Ai ignores Julie's questions and rushes to the citadel; unbeknownst to her, Ulla herself is the one performing the ceremony.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "Ai and Alice play basketball together, and when Dee overhears Alice's conviction to sarcifice anything he must to free Class 3-4, she decides she will create her own world by first destroying the old. In the morning, Ai hears from Dee that she is going to tell Alice the cause of everything, and asks her to go with her afterwards. At the basketball court, Ai meets up with Alice and wonders what will happen next. Dee then arrives in the classroom when she kills a male student, and the rest of the students are shocked when they see him revive. Ai and Alice then notice that Dee is forcing all the students of Class 3-4 to remember the incident of that day, and the world begins to reset itself drastically. They run for the classroom while Dee attempts to repeat that same day by jumping out of the window again as means to reset the world and herself. Meanwhile, Julie and Scar witness a fog-wave that threatens to swallow Ostia. Dee begins to fall, but just then an epiphany suddenly strikes her - it was actually Alice who died that day. Alice grabs her, then Ai and all of Class 3-4 pull them to safety in time. As the fog-wave retreats, Alice realizes the truth and remembers how he died while saving Dee from falling. He convinces Dee and the other students of Class 3-4 to depart for the outside world and experience real life, thanking them for caring about him so much. While the world is vanishing deliberately at last, Alice reveals he was buried by a Gravekeeper in the outside world, and he implores a crying Ai to go as God's observer. In the epilogue, Julie, Scar, Celica, Dee, and all the citizens have evacuated to the outside world. Ai is seen in front of Alice's grave, and he appears next to her, asking why she had to save him , and she smiles.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "Ai and the other students discuss an escape plan. Volrath Fahren and Hardy want to elope, and Rune Sagittarius aspires to go to Espia, an underwater city. However, some of them don't have a place to go, especially Tanya who refuses to leave due to her family issues. Nevertheless, Ai encourages Gigi Totogi, and the Gedenburg sisters; Mimieta & Memepo, to leave as a way to start a new life if they want, but Tanya is still unsure, and she envies Ai's willpower. Later after class, Ai talks with Tanya about chasing her own dreams and how her late parents unveiled her real world. Alice, Dee, and Ai confer their dreams to save the world are different objectives. The next night, now with the iron grill broken down, the students prepare their escape; however, Ai chooses to stay behind for Tanya's sake. Fortunately, Tanya decides to deport Goran as well. Just as they all make it outside the campus, the headmistress Magita encounters them and threatens to shoot. However, thanks to Alice's special ability "Buzzer Beater" he is able to shoot down her bullets. Knowing she is outmatched, she allows the students to leave. In the epilogue, Julie arrives to pick up Ai, and brings the others along as well. Ai wonders where Scar is, and Julie answers she has abandoned Celica.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "Ai arrives at the citadel and much to her horror witnesses Kiriko removing the covers blocking Ulla's sense of sight at which point her gaze extracts the life from the people, who are hence reborn as undead. Just as Ulla turns her gaze upon Ai, Julie rescues her at the last second, and are joined by the man in the lion mask. The man explains that Ulla is Koroshiohake, with her power of death being Ortus's dark nature. Ai refuses to believe that Ulla knows the true nature of her power, believing that Ulla had been deceived just as she was, at which point Kiriko appears and confirms this whilst accepting responsibility for the deception. Kiriko further explains his desire to protect Ulla from the harsh reality of their world ever since being appointed as her teacher by Ortus's elders and that he wants the deception to last until Ulla remains as the last living human, thus making her powers meaningless. Ai counters by remembering Kizuna's fear, but Kiriko remains adamant in his decision due to his love for Ulla and instead questions whether Ai would have had the same resolve. That same night, Ai visits Ulla in the castle and reveals the truth about Ortus and both of their powers, which is confirmed by a saddened Kiriko. Ulla explains to them of suspecting something had always been kept hidden from her, but chooses to contently accept everything; her ability, Kiriko's painful task, Ortus's nature and herself, only lamenting of being unable to truly interact with Ai as friends should, but embraces her nonetheless through Kiriko. Afterwards, Ulla takes Ai, Julie and Scar to visit her older sister Celica Hecmatika; a baby frozen in time. Kiriko explains that Ulla's mother hatefully wished death upon all humans at her deathbed, granting the unborn Ulla her power; which was rejected by her twin, Celica. Finally much to everyone's shock, Scar realizes Celica had been calling out to her, and upon Scar's touch, the child enters the flow of time. In the epilogue, Ulla reveals that she had known Celica was simply waiting for the right person at which point Scar adopts Celica as her daughter with Ulla's blessing. The next day, a mysterious youth with a ghostly companion observes Ai and co. as they leave Ortus and remarks that he and Ai are one in the same.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "Ai, Julie and Scar set out on their journey in a repaired minibus and notice a young man sleeping in the backseat who briefly wakes up and then passes out. As they continue on, Julie warns Ai to hide the fact that she is a Gravekeeper from the world just as the young man, Kiriko Zubreska reawakens and explains that he is an Ortus governmental apprentice who had fled from thieves. With the bus still in need of repairs, Kiriko and Julie explain to Ai that Ortus is a city of the dead, consisting of almost one million undead inhabitants and due to its high population density, is equivalent to a small country. As Julie warns against Ai's desire to see the city, he explains that Ortus' inhabitants slaughter any Gravekeepers who are drawn to the city, just as they pass a mass graveyard in the city outskirts littered with the graves of numerous Gravekeepers. As they approach the entrance gates, a particular statue catches Ai's attention; Ortus' Guardian Goddess: Koroshiohake who Kiriko, explains wields the power of Death. Afterwards, Kiriko allows Ai and co. to stay in specially designated quarters for living humans within the city before they are met by city officials; the two-faced Pox and Wreck who thank the group for bringing Kiriko back and much to Julie's reluctance, allow them to enter the city. As they enter, Kiriko kindly asks that they leave once their minibus is repaired. The next morning, Julie prohibits Ai from setting foot outside their inn while simultaneously, Scar falls ill, and explains of hearing a voice calling out to her. That evening, Ai excitedly goes to explore the city using a mask she obtained from their inn's manager, and encounters a mysterious man wearing a lion mask who warns her to leave Ortus before its dark nature reveals itself. Elsewhere, Kiriko meets with Ortus' Princess Ulla Eulesse Hecmatika, and remarks that she will be the one to save the world.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "Following Celica's directions to Scar's location, Ai had sends a letter to Ulla and Kiriko explaining their recent adventures. After escaping Goran Academy, Tanya returns to her parents' home, as the other students decide to stay with Tanya's family until they decide their own destinations. Alice and Dee travel with Ai, Julie, and Celica. Driving through wastelands, Julie relates Scar's identity crisis, since Gravekeepers are naturally emotionless individuals. Soon Dee realizes that the day before was Alice's birthday, much to Ai's dismay. Ignoring Alice's protests, Ai convinces him that it's important to celebrate one's birthday, and ask Julie to bake a cake. At night, Alice apologizes and thanks Ai for her kindness. Later, after arriving in a foggy ominous land known as the Story Circle - the birthplace of Gravekeepers - they encounter numerous identical Gravekeepers being "born" and passing by. Julie explains that identical Gravekeepers are categorized as "families" , and he also notes that some Gravekeepers are unique, like Ai's mother. As Dee decides to depart, Ai, Julie , and Alice walk through the fog when they unknowingly got separated. They all began to see illusions within the fog of their lives' most significant memories: Julie sees his decreased wife and daughter, Alice notices a strange open window of his past, and Ai sees her parents Kizuna and Hana. Confused and depressed, Ai begins to lose hope until she spontaneously remembers what Kizuna and Hana taught her were the essentials in life. Finally they find Scar, and Julie reassures her how Celica is important to her, no matter if she a Gravekeeper, and he promises to protect her, while Ai and Alice think he is proposing to her. In the epilogue, Ai joins with Alice's quest to save the world, even though he believes it to be a small community, and they head for a town called Ostia.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "Hampnie introduces Ai to Scar, a true Gravekeeper and questions her on the whereabouts of Hana, but upon yielding no results, tasks her with burying the villagers. Scar reveals that Ai is indeed a Gravekeeper since she already took care of the burials much to Hampnie's surprise. Afterwards, Hampnie mercilessly questions Ai on what she intends to do now that she has nowhere to go. Suddenly, Hampnie is shot by Julie Sakuma Dmitriyevich, his childhood friend who claims of wanting revenge for Hampnie "killing" his undead wife. Revealing his immortality, Hampnie deduces Julie's cowardice of wanting to die for "revenge" rather than by his own hand due to the pain of losing his family. Unwilling to listen, Julie threatens Ai and demands a duel from Hampnie, who seems to accept. Ai resolves to remain being a Gravekeeper and leaves the village with Hampnie who disregards the duel with Julie. That night, Hampnie realizes that twelve-year-old Ai is an anomalous human/Gravekeeper hybrid, since humans were denied procreation after God's Abandonment fifteen years ago. He explains his belief that God had grown weary of his duty and resorted to granting desires, the first being humanity's wish for eternal life followed by his own of true immortality to overcome his weak body. Sometime after the Half-Dead Fever Pandemic gripped the world whereby the dead started walking, and the mysteriously appearing Gravekeepers were the only ones who could help the undead find peace. Hampnie adds that if a person dies a clean death, they barely change but over time they regress into a horrific monstrous state which is why he put down Julie's wife. Finally, Ai asks Hampnie why he killed the townsfolk and he reveals that she would eventually find out, along with the secret hidden within her village.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "In a clock tower, the mysterious boy Alice Color introduces himself to Ai. A flashback shows Julie remarks Ai should try attending school, as they will all eventually close due to a lack of children. Julie has to temporary leave the sleeping Ai and Scar alone when he goes to make a phone call, and then he witnesses some strangers kidnapping Ai. Ai is taken to an unusual school, Goran Academy, where the students have special abilities. Due to her naïve personality, Ai initially sees nothing odd about the school, and the other students explain the true nature of Goran Academy. In the girls' bath, Ai reveals her human/Gravekeeper heritage, while the others display their abilities too. In particular, Tanya Swedgewood tells her ability is 'Reirigan', which allows her to sense the shape of sounds and colors, since she is blind. She senses Ai's aura is like a rainbow at night. Alice and two other boys accidentally break into the bath, angering the girls. Alice then explains that they are digging an escape route through the sewerage. During the discussion, Dee Ensy Stratmitos, a female ghost approaches them, who is Alice's accomplice, and responds to Ai that they were fated to meet.".
- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes shortsummary "This bonus episode is separated into three parts. In the first part, taking place before the characters reach Ostia, Ai and the others visit a hot spring. In the second part, Alice remembers the times he has killed his classmates and he encounters Hampnie Hambart, and a battle ensures. In the third and final part, Hampnie dreams of when he first met Hana, and he is then woken up by Ai.".
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- List_of_Sunday_Without_God_episodes comment "Sunday Without God is a 2013 Japanese anime series based on the light novel written by Kimihito Irie. Fifteen years prior to the start of the series, it is said that God abandoned the world. Around this time human beings had lost the ability to procreate while simultaneously a pandemic known as the Half-Dead Fever gripped the world, causing twenty thousand deaths and reanimating their corpses.".
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