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7->''"Last night, I became a god."''
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9''Kamichu'' (かみちゅ), a.k.a. ''Kamichu!'', ''Teenage Goddess'', or ''Kami-chu! ~Kamisama de Chugakusei'', is an anime series produced by Aniplex.
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11What would you do if your best friend suddenly announced that she [[MagicalRealism had just become a god]] during lunch at school? Well, if you're anything like Mitsue Shijo, you'd probably assume the awkward and young-for-her-age eighth grader Yurie Hitotsubashi was joking with you, at least until you are approached by classmate and local shrine miko Matsuri Saegusa who also claims to have recognized little Yurie's “air of divinity”. Together they set out to uncover Yurie's supposed powers and place in the world of Japanese Shinto, where cities, places, objects and even concepts can all have their own minor deities and the local goddess may just well be a cute and unassuming middle-school girl. On the way they encounter a little more than they had bargained for.
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13Set in a faithfully reproduced version of Onomichi in the 1980s, the show has sometimes been called "Anime/MyNeighborTotoro the TV", for its [[SceneryPorn lush]], GhibliHills layout and casual insertion of a spirit world idling away between the cracks of the "real world". A surprisingly easy to enjoy series, provided with buoyant comedy where deification is less an earth-shattering shift of views and more of an after-school job - and ''far'' less stressful than being an insecure, easily flustered young lady whose biggest problem is still getting a certain boy to remember her name.
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16!!This series provides examples of:
17* AdultsAreUseless: Not quite useless, but Matsuri and Miko's father abdicates his role as head priest the instant he thinks the girls are old enough.
18%%* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Matsuri
19* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Yurie feels very isolated when she's forced to temporarily transfer schools for the gods' conference but it's all due to mutual misunderstandings: the other kids interpret "Yuri-sama's" shyness as aloofness when she's actually quite intimidated by their formality.
20* AndTheAdventureContinues: In many "empowered child" stories, they lose their power as a sign of growing up. Not here, the girls will face a new year, new challenges in school and Yurie's godhood but they're now full-fledged friends and Yurie has Ken.
21* AnimalThemeNaming - The three spirits sent to be Yurie's assistants (Ino, Shika, and Chou) have names meaning boar, deer and butterfly, respectively.
22* AsleepForDays - Yurie regularly falls asleep for days after overusing her powers.
23* AstronomicZoom - Happens right after Yurie's first spell.
24* BeachEpisode - Notably, the girls are shown to have a bit of puppy fat!
25* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor - On one occasion Yurie has a huge pile of papers with wishes written on them in front of her, and she fulfills all them in one big shot. [[GoneHorriblyWrong Every. Single. One]].
26* BlushSticker - Everyone at some point. Yurie sports a near-perpetual set.
27* ButtMonkey - Shika the deer assistant gets whacked around a lot by his teammates.
28* CallToAgriculture - Matsuri and Miko's father, Saegusa Kouun, the chief priest, prefers farming.
29* TheCameo - Episode 11, when Miko and Shou run away from the fast-food restaurant on their magical [[TheRunaway running away from home adventure]], you can see [[spoiler:[[Anime/ReadOrDie Yomiko Readman]] in the background as they run. This is because Koji Masunari (the director for Read or Die) co-wrote and directed Kamichu with Tomonori Ochiai and Hideyuki Kurata.]]
30* CatchPhrase
31** "Nothing interesting ever happens to me", as uttered by Mitsue between being possessed by (another) god.
32** And of course, "Kamichu" for Yurie.
33* ChekhovsClassroom: In one episode, the material Yurie reviews about Japanese defense policy proves very useful later.
34* ChristmasEpisode - Which Matsuri uses to put up another Yurie based scheme.
35* CloudCuckoolander
36** Kenji. Dear god, Kenji.
37** Yurie's mom may be an even bigger one. She falls for any story told to her and makes Yurie look like a hardened cynic in the process.
38* ClubPresident - Kenji Ninomiya, since he's the only member of the school's calligraphy club.
39* CrackOhMyBack - Matsuri's dad is laid low when he plays with his old hula hoop.
40* CoolOldGuy - an interesting version of this trope pops up as played by the Yamato. As in, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Yamato WWII-era Japanese battleship Yamato]].
41* TheDitz - Kenji again.
42* EmbarrassingOldPhoto: Yurie's dad is making those for the future: Of her sleeping and drooling on the [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseArchitecture Kotatsu]], of her in pajamas, or her being too lazy to come from under the Kotatsu to use the phone.
43* EyesAlwaysShut
44** Matsuri's dad.
45** An interesting variation pops up during negotiations with the neighborhood association, when the head negotiator's eyes suddenly stop being open and switch to this. Negotiations for Matsuri's shrine holiday suddenly complete successfully and wisely.
46* {{Fanservice}}
47** Almost non-existent in the anime, but the manga often has the girls in various states of undress--especially Matsuri (who also received an [[http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k613/SpecularReflection/random/Kamichu-Matsuri.jpg "upgrade"]] of two cup sizes).
48** With the exception of the BeachEpisode, in which Mitsue and Matsuri seem to have WAY too much boobage for girls still in middle school, possibly via padded bathing suits, since they go back to normal after this episode.
49* FantasyKitchenSink: Apart from Shintô deities and magic, the world also has Martians, as well as apparently other natural sentient species living on Earth. While they are seen as newsworthy and interesting, no-one's mind is exactly blown by having the UN communicate with extraterrestrials and mole-people.
50* FestivalEpisode - Many in her honor, being a god and all.
51* FeverDreamEpisode
52* ForgotICouldntSwim - Tama.
53* FormulaBreakingEpisode: Episode four moves into Science Fiction.
54* GenkiGirl - Matsuri.
55* GreenEyedMonster: The real reason why Miko runs away from home. She's got a crush on Yashima-sama, but she thinks he likes Matsuri. So Miko wants to run away before she might start hating her sister.
56* AGodIAmNot: Yurie is completely unassuming and seems vaguely uncomfortable about the obligations of her new divine status. Rather than pontificate about her newfound power, she almost freezes up when asked to speak at her first festival.
57* HaveYouSeenMyGod - The basic plot for episode two of the anime. The girls spend a day looking (unsuccessfully) for the previous divine tenant of Miko and Matsuri's family shrine, culminating in the page image above.
58* HiddenDepths: Yurie's parents in the beach episode. It turns out the dad was once an amateur photographer, but he couldn't go professional because his talent only lay in photographing people and the town he loves. Mom is three years younger than dad and the two of them have been in love with each other since the time when they were teens at the beach.
59* HumanAlien - Well, okay, she doesn't ''look'' human, but the Martian acts and talks just like a human middle-schooler.
60* {{Iyashikei}}: Try watching and not end up more relaxed than when you started.
61* InnocentBlueEyes: Yurie has these, despite this series not following "colorful hair and big eyes magical girls anime" convention (most of characters have black to brown hair and eyes as Japanese usually do) as does her brother and father. However their eyes are a significantly weaker shade of blue compared to Yurie.
62* {{Jerkass}} - Matsuri. In almost any other series, her use of Yurie to help the shrine wouldn't be anything special, but considering the tone of Kamichu, Matsuri is being quite exploitative. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as it's revealed in the very first episode that they're on the verge of repossession (even their furniture has been tagged) and she's constantly worried about losing the shrine and (in the manga) providing for Miko.
63* LittleMissAlmighty
64* KingOfAllCosmos - Among other things, the ''Seven Lucky Gods'' as a Jpop band, including Benten as a {{Catgirl}} vocalist and Bishamon with a cool guitar.
65* LostInTranslation
66** Several puns, including the double meaning of Yurie's three divine assistants.
67** And the banner at the God's Convention, which translates as ''Welcome to Kami-Con''.
68* LuminescentBlush - Yurie often sports two bright pink cheeks at the merest provocation, but her whole face turns pink when she's ''really'' embarrassed.
69* MagicSkirt - Maybe literally, as Yurie wears a loose schoolgirl skirt during a hurricane and later while flying into a tornado. Number of panty flashes? Absolutely zero.
70* MeaningfulName
71** Miko and Matsuri's names can be interpreted as "shrine maiden" and "festival," respectively.
72** Yurie's assistants (Ino, Shika, and Chou) all have names synonymous with the kanji representing the animals they resemble (the boar, deer, and butterfly respectively), despite Yurie using a completely different rationale for naming them. (E.g., "chou" means "clever" or "butterfly" depending on the kanji used to write it.)
73* {{Miko}} - Matsuri and her appropriately named sister Miko at their father's failing shrine -- thus their interest in Yurie.
74* MundaneUtility: Yurie uses her divine power to switch the channels on the TV, because it has no remote.
75* OlderThanTheyLook - Yurie may count as a minor example. She is notably shorter and more round-faced than the rest of her classmates and her generally childish demeanor makes her seem even younger. It should be noted that they are in middle school so a mix of OlderThanTheyLook and YoungerThanTheyLook is TruthInTelevision.
76* PatrioticFervor - Matsuri FREAKING ''LOVES'' Japan almost as much as she FREAKING ''LOVES'' its indigenous religion, Shinto (or at least, the series' interpretation of Shinto). Her patriotism seems to be mostly deployed as an excuse to set up a ([[{{Greed}} well-remunerated]]) shrine holiday to compete with Christmas, though.
77* PillarOfLight - Yurie pulls one of these when she teleports. And promptly takes a nap.
78* PowerIncontinence - The Poverty God.
79* PowerMakesYourHairGrow - When Yurie exercises her divine powers, she gets extremely long hair.
80* PunBasedTitle - Kami (かみ/神)meaning God(s) and Chu (ちゅ/中) meaning middle. Because Yurie is both a middle schooler, chuugakusei (ちゅうがくせい/中学生) and a god, Matsurie suggests she uses kamichu (かみちゅ/神中), sort of like "God of the middle", as a spell word to invoke her power.
81* PuniPlush
82* RealPlaceBackground - The show makes great use of Onomichi's typical locales, including the ferries that Yurie and Mitsue use to get to school.
83* RealityWarper: When Yurie really brings it, her powers go beyond simply conjuring up a wind and actually alters reality. For example when the Poverty God has already cursed the city, people were becoming bankrupt and cars were falling into the sea. Yurie then uses her own power and the car reverses itself out of the sea and onto the dock, businesses are open again but with even more profit and a large amount of money magically appears in Matsuri's donation box. Also when Yurie and Ken are flying on his giant paper on a gust of wind, the writing on the paper changes from love to strange without any conscious effort from Yurie.
84* TheRunaway - Episode 11. Miko, with Shou following. Much [[ShipTease Ship Teasing]] ensues.
85* TheLawOfPowerProportionateToEffort: Most of the time, Yurie's fatigue goes up in proportion to how difficult the task her power is used for. When she tries to locate someone on a map one time, she passes out for hours (since finding the person took multiple tries with different maps, it went from morning to evening) but when she turns the school into an amusement park after becoming school president, she's unconscious for days.
86* SceneryPorn - Every episode is rife with long, lingering shots of Onomichi and its surroundings.
87* SelectiveObliviousness - Kenji Ninomiya, in regards to Yurie's status, name, or even existence at one point, despite her saving his life in the first episode.
88* ShoutOut
89** The episode with the cats has [[Film/FightClub "Tyler Nyaden", who starts a violently anarchistic club.]] This same episode also features Yurie's cat Tama executing a very popular [[{{Shoryuken}} antiair punch]].
90*** The dub had Tama say, that "The first rule of Cat World is that you don't talk about Cat World".
91** An alien who wants to go home asking [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial for a phone?]]
92** [[ComicBook/TheSandman1989 The God of Death appears to be a]] PerkyGoth.
93* ShrinesAndTemples - Much of the show takes place at the Raifuku shrine that Matsuri and Miko run.
94* SittingOnTheRoof - Kenji Ninomiya spends most of his time on the school roof (since the calligraphy club doesn't have a room of its own), and Yurie and her friends are there often too.
95* SkyFace: It's about a schoolgirl who is a kami, for some reason. One episode involves her causing a tornado which has her face in it.
96%% * SpiritAdvisor: Yashima
97* StabTheScorpion: Matsuri and Mitsue slap each other's foreheads to kill the mosquitoes, that sat there, [[UnreliableNarrator so they claim]].
98* ThemeNaming
99** The names of all the major characters incorporate kanji normally used to write numbers: Yurie Hitotsubashi includes the kanji for "1," Kenji Ninomiya includes "2," the Saegusa family's name includes "3," and Mitsue Shijou includes "4." Yashima's name includes the kanji for lucky number "8."
100** Each episode [[TitledAfterTheSong shares its title with the name of a J-pop song]] from the '80s or early '90s.
101* TitleDrop: Every time she uses her divine powers.
102* TwelveEpisodeAnime - Plus four for the DVD.
103* UglyGuyHotWife - While Yurie's mother is perhaps just [[GenericCuteness generically good-looking]], her father is noticeably overweight and has no neck (in his youth, he was better built, probably the office worker life and the resulting lack of movement and time is to blame). Nice guy, though.
104* WeaksauceWeakness: Tyler Nyaden is a sapient, magical cat but he's got a glass jaw. Tama K.O's him with an accidental headbutt.
105* WeirdnessCensor
106** The spirit world is just ''there'', to Yurie, certain sensitives, users of her omamori, and the viewer of course. For the most part the villagers are oblivious to the activity of the little gods and spirits around them, though they are generally aware and accepting that such things exist.
107** Yurie's godhood is pretty much acknowledged from the moment her face appeared in the eye of the typhoon she inadvertently created.
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