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|RomajiTitle = Kamisama no Matsuri Kata
|RomajiTitle = Kamisama no Matsuri Kata
|OriginalAirDate = November 13, 2015
|OriginalAirDate = November 13, 2015
|ShortSummary = Hiyori,Yuki, and Yato return from Bishamon's manor; much to everyone's happiness and joy. However, the fanfare is short lived as Tenjin reminds Yato of the promise he made to severe ties with Hiyori. Hiyori begs Yato not to severe their ties telling him she wants to stay with him longer; it is revealed that Yato does not severe their ties. A god by the name of Ebisu comes to Yato and Yuki offering to buy Yuki since he is a Blessed Regalia. Yato is sorely tempted with the prospect of being able to build his own shrine but refuses the offer. Ebisu also offers Yuki a million yen a year to join him; Yato becomes angry when Yuki seems interested. Yuki learns that since he is Yato's only regalia he is an exemplar; meaning it his job to protect Yato in any way shape or form. Yato and Yuki go on a job fighting a phantom obsessed with money; arguing about their financial status. Yuki tells Yato as his exemplar to let money go, and together they are able to defeat the phantom. Yuki officially declines Ebisu's offer. Hiyori builds Yato his own mini-shrine; bringing him to tears. He tells her that since he was little he had wanted a shrine.
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The Noragami television series adaptation is produced by Bones, directed by Kotaro Tamura with scripts by Deko Akao and character designs by Toshihiro Kawamoto.[1] Prior to the series' television premiere, its first episode was screened at 2013's Anime Festival Asia on November 10, 2013.[2] The anime began airing in Japan on January 5, 2014, on Tokyo MX and later on MBS, BS11 and TVA. Funimation has licensed the anime for streaming in North America.[1] Madman Entertainment has licensed the anime for distribution in Australia and New Zealand.[3] Its final, twelfth episode aired on Tokyo MX on March 23, 2014. Besides the television series, two additional episodes were released on DVDs bundled with the limited edition of the 10th and 11th volumes of the manga, published on February 17 and July 17, 2014.[1] The opening theme song is "Goya no Machiawase" (午夜の待ち合わせ, Overnight Appointment) with composition and lyrics by Shuntarō and arrangement and performed by Hello Sleepwalkers. The ending theme song is "Heart Realize" (ハートリアライズ, Hāto Riaraizu) with composition, arrangement and lyrics by Supercell and performed by Tia. The anime's second season, Noragami: Aragoto, began airing on October 2, 2015. For this season, the opening theme song is "Kyōran Hey Kids!!" (狂乱Hey Kids!!) by The Oral Cigarettes, and the ending theme song is "Nirvana" (ニルバナ, Nirubana) by Tia.

Episode List

Season 1

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Season 2

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Funimation to Stream Noragami Supernatural Anime". Anime News Network. December 24, 2013. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
  2. ^ "AFA : Anime Festival Asia 2013". Anime Festival Asia. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
  3. ^ "Noragami (TV)". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 24, 2015.