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Kamisama Dolls (Japanese: 神様ドォルズ, Hepburn: Kamisama Dooruzu, "God Dolls") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Yamamura. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X from December 2006 to February 2013, with its chapters collected in twelve tankōbon volumes. An anime adaptation aired from July to September 2011.

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  • Kamisama Dolls (神様ドォルズ Kamisama Dooruzu?) es una serie de manga escrita e ilustrada por Hajime Yamamura. Una adaptación a serie de anime comenzó a emitirse el 6 de julio de 2011​ (es)
  • Kamisama Dolls (Japanese: 神様ドォルズ, Hepburn: Kamisama Dooruzu, "God Dolls") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Yamamura. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X from December 2006 to February 2013, with its chapters collected in twelve tankōbon volumes. An anime adaptation aired from July to September 2011. (en)
  • Kamisama Dolls (神様ドォルズ) adalah sebuah manga tahun 2007 ditulis oleh pengarang . Manga ini telah diadaptasi menjadi sebuah serial televisi anime pada tahun 2011. (in)
  • 《신의 인형》(神様ドォルズ, KAMISAMA DOLLS)은 원작의 일본의 만화이다. 소학관의 《월간 선데이 제넥스》 2007년 1월호부터 연재되었으며, 2011년 7월부터 애니메이션으로 방영되고 있다. (ko)
  • 『神様ドォルズ』(かみさまドォルズ、"KAMISAMA DOLLS")は、やまむらはじめによる日本の漫画作品。『月刊サンデージェネックス』(小学館)にて、2007年1月号から2013年3月号まで連載された。2013年4月に最終巻が発売し、単行本は全12巻となった。2010年7月にテレビアニメ化が発表され、2011年7月から同年9月まで放送された。 (ja)
  • Kamisama Dolls (яп. 神様ドォルズ Камисама Дорудзу) — аниме режиссёра , вышедшее в 2011 году. (ru)
  • 《神样DOLLS》(日語:神様ドォルズ)是山村哉(やまむらはじめ)創作的的日本漫画作品。于小学馆发行的《》2007年1月号上开始连载。單行本全12卷。中文版由青文出版社代理出版。 2011年7月至9月首播全13集電視動畫。 (zh)
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  • Hajime Yamamura (en)
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  • Cover of the first manga volume (en)
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  • Seinen (en)
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  • 神様ドォルズ (en)
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  • Kamisama Dooruzu (en)
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  • Kamisama Dolls (en)
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  • 暴走 (en)
  • ヘルマ (en)
  • 囚われの日々乃 (en)
  • 因縁の渦 (en)
  • 攻め来たるは… (en)
  • 故郷へ… (en)
  • 神様の役割 (en)
  • 神様の特訓 (en)
  • 空守村 (en)
  • 美姫、繚乱 (en)
  • 追憶の肖像 (en)
  • 隻・枸雅匡平 (en)
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  • 2011-07-13 (xsd:date)
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  • 2011-08-03 (xsd:date)
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  • 2011-08-17 (xsd:date)
  • 2011-08-24 (xsd:date)
  • 2011-08-31 (xsd:date)
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  • Kūko, finding out that Hibino is held hostage inside a penthouse apartment room, knocks Fujima out and rescues her. However, when they are confronted by Hiroshima, Kūko locks Hibino in the stairwell and takes Hiroshima on by herself. Kūko shoots Hiroshima and hands Fujima the gun just as someone discovers them, making it seem as though he shot Hiroshima. Meanwhile at the stairwell, Mahiru, wonders why Kyōhei gave up his position as a Seki and becomes irritated when Hibino says that too strong a power will bring unhappiness. Magatsuhi grab hold of Hibino and tosses her off of the building, but Kukuri arrives just in time to catch her. Mahiru, bent on having Kyōhei to herself, engages in battle again Utao. Kukuri slices through Magatsuhi's control system which causes it to act on its own and capture Hibino, ignoring Mahiru's commands. Although Kukuri manages to impale Magatsuhi on a rooftop antenna, this does not stop it from attacking relentlessly. Kōshirō and Kirio show up and attempt to help. Kōshirō in unable to do anything, then Kirio charges Takemikazuchi toward Magatsuhi, but he accidentally stabs Kukuri instead and it falls into a nearby forest. Kyōhei tries to pry Hibino from Magatsuhi's clutches but ends up being captured by Magatsuhi as well. (en)
  • Aki tells Mahiru, who has been in love with Kyōhei since he saved her during the Amaterasu incident, that Kyōhei is in a relationship with Hibino. Later that day, Moyako goes shopping with Hibino, but, when Moyako runs off to use the restroom, an envious Mahiru abducts Hibino and questions her about Kyōhei. She then drops by the restaurant to see Kyōhei, who, along with Utao and Hibino's father, is very worried for Hibino. Mahiru storms out when Kyōhei rejects her plea to return to the village with her. During this time, Fujima, Hiroshiro's assistant, attempts to rape Hibino. Utao uses Kukuri to help Kyōhei and Moyako to search for Hibino. (en)
  • After they return from the mountains Kyōhei, Hibino, and Utao go the beach, but a typhoon interrupts their agenda. To make matters worse, the inn experiences a power outage, not to mention numerous leaks from the ceiling. Kyōhei and Hibino attempt to make repairs and Utao uses Kukuri to assist them. On returning to the city, Hibino goes to return books to the library, and, because she forgot one of them, Utao goes out to catch up to her. Hibino encounters Aki at the library, and he questions her relationship with Kyōhei. Utao finds Hibino and challenges Aki to a duel at the park with their kakashi. When Utao tells Aki that kakashi are meant to save rather than destroy, Aki cuts the match short and departs. As the girls return home very upset, Kyōhei tells a worried Utao that kakashi actually have human hearts. (en)
  • Utao and Kirio enter a heated battle in the city using their respective kakashi, and many citizens catch sight of this. When Kukuri is seriously injured by Takemikazuchi's electricity attack, it hides in the forest nearby. However, when Takemikazuchi attempts to attack again, Kukuri absorbs the shock and repels it, destroying Takemikazuchi. Kōshirō arrives to take Kirio back to the village. Kyōhei later informs Hibino that he and Utao must return to the village to repair Kukuri. She insists on accompanying them, and drives them to the mountain village. On returning home, Kirio is punished by Sahei Hyūga, the clan elder, for his reckless acts, and Kōshirō prevents Sahei from stabbing Kirio to death. It is later shown that Sahei has a dormant kakashi buried under the Hyūga shrine. (en)
  • The damaged Kukuri reawakens under Kyōhei's control and destroys Magatsuhi. Kyōhei loses consciousness and is taken to hospital. Later, on the hospital rooftop, Kyōhei blames himself for putting Hibino in danger because of his past with Aki and Mahiru. Hibino interrupts his self-flagellation by kissing him and says that she is happy to be a part of his life. Utao realizes that Kukuri is not responding to her anymore and that Moyako will need to take it back to the village for repairs. Aki appears on the balcony of the apartment and reconciles with Kyōhei before setting off. Already knowing Kukuri was assigned previous Seki before her, Utao wonders if Kukuri will remember her after it chooses other Seki in the future. A final scene shows Kyōhei utilizing the full power of Kukuri as he prepares to fight Amaterasu, which has been repaired after being buried under the Hyūga shrine. (en)
  • Aki figures out that Kōshirō's kakashi has been following his movements by his odor and he manages to get away. As Aki is about to attack Kōshirō, an unknown Seki attacks him unexpectedly and knocks him off of the building. Aki happens to land in front of Kūko, who, elated by this unexpected windfall, drags the injured Aki to her apartment where she interrogates him through torture about the existence of kakashi. Kyōhei, Hibino, and Utao go to see Kūko, only to learn of Aki's presence. Aki falls off the balcony into the bushes to escape, and Kyōhei goes out to search for him. Hibino catches up to Kyōhei to bandage his hand for punching a concrete wall out of anger. Utao encounters Kirio Hyūga with Takemikazuchi, his kakashi, who reveals that he is her twin brother who was separated at birth. (en)
  • Moyako comes to the city and tells Utao about Kukuri's left hand and the power it contains. She also mentions that she is still working on repairing Takemikazuchi. Moyako later takes a walk with Kyōhei, and the two discuss Aki's whereabouts and Kirio's presence. Kūko, who has been housing Aki for quite some time, has researched Karakami Village and what happened six years previously, but she does not know how Aki fits into the picture. Kyōhei has great concerns about Kirio being in the care of Kōshirō, not knowing why they have come to live in the city in the first place. He himself wonders if he has changed since he came to the city six months previously. Kirio later goes to see Utao and tells her that he will stop fighting her from now on. (en)
  • While Utao trains to improve her handling of Kukuri, an explosion occurs near the training site. It turns out to be a university storage room that was being used illegally as the clubhouse of an about-to-be-abolished club led by Kūko Karahari, the daughter of a detective who is investigating the death of the person that Kyōhei and Hibino found in the elevator previously. Kūko happens to see Kukuri in action as Utao use the doll to rescue her and her one remaining assistant. As a result, Kukuri and other kamisama dolls become the subject Kūko's new investigation causing Kyōhei to become concerned for Utao. (en)
  • Kyōhei, Hibino, and Utao meet up with Moyako Somaki, who helps her grandfather to repair and maintain kakashi. She tells Hibino some of the secrets of how kakashi are constructed. Utao goes to see Kiyotaka Kuga, her grandfather, who confirms that Kirio is indeed her younger twin brother. After Kukuri is repaired, Utao trains with Moyako for a while before they go on a picnic. Utao comes up with the idea that Kukuri should fly her, along with Kyōhei and Hibino, as a way to go back home, but she loses concentration and causes an unstable and uncomfortable flight, prompting her to safely lower Kukuri onto the ground. Taking shelter from a downpour at the shrine, Kyōhei is reminded of the sensei who taught at his school six years previously. (en)
  • A Seki named Mahiru Hyūga suddenly appears with Magatsuhi, her kakashi, and she seems to be head-over-heels for Kyōhei. She becomes furious when the others there tell her to leave and she uses Magatsuhi against them. Elsewhere, Kūko takes Aki to see Takeshi Hirashiro, who was responsible for releasing him from prison. Out of nowhere, Mahiru breaks into the office and realizes that Hirashiro was soliciting Aki along with her. Mahiru defeats Aki by paralyzing Kuramitsuha, and she pins Kūko down on the floor using a Taser. It is revealed that eight years previously, Kyōhei and Aki, along with Mahiru who followed them, found a cave in a forest by the village. They discover a kakashi, later recognized as Amaterasu, covered in glowing green moss. Amaterasu awakens and chases them outside the cave, and the three combine their efforts to take on Amaterasu, who has the ability to control one's mind. Kyōhei saves Aki and Mahiru from Amaterasu by using Kukuri's left hand to repel its attack. (en)
  • Six years previously, Chihaya Senō arrives at the village where she will be the new teacher at the village. Senō is harassed by Atsushi Kuga, a bully at the school, and the principal gives her a warning for slapping Atsushi. It turns out that Atsushi is a Seki and regarded as near-royalty by the townsfolk and, therefore, his boorish behaviour is overlooked, even though his is barely able to control his kakushi. To get back at Senō he has started false rumours about her, ruining her reputation in the village. She plans to resign from her post, but, after a brief encounter with Aki, she decides to return to school and continue her work; the rumors become worse. When Atsushi attempts to seduce Senō a second time, Aki intervenes and takes her to his house where they later make love. Unfortunately, she is forced to leave the school after evidence of their encounter is made public. Atsushi takes Senō captive and Aki arrives to save her. When Atsushi attacks Aki with Kuramitsuha, Senō jumps in front of him and is killed. This causes Aki to go berserk, wrest control of Kuramitsuha from Atsushi and slaughter him and his friends in vengeance. Aki is eventually overwhelmed by other Seki and is sent to prison. (en)
  • Suo, Hibino's friend, comes by the restaurant where she meets Utao as she works a waitress. Suo pokes fun at Utao for eating cake all the time, to the point that she may have gained weight. Hibino, taking Utao to a park, contacts Kyōhei to meet them there. Kyōhei, however, chances upon Aki, who is displeased that Kyōhei left the village and wants him to return. Luckily, Kōshirō Hyūga appears with Uwazutsu, his kakashi, and his attack drives Aki away. Elsewhere, a truck loses control, drives off of a freeway overpass, and falls towards Hibino and Utao, who uses Kukuri to protect them from being crushed. Kōshirō and Aki continue the battle between their kakashi. An avid Kūko has seen the fight from afar and is hurrying to the scene to investigate. (en)
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  • Out of Control (en)
  • A God's Training (en)
  • Heruma (en)
  • Hibino Kidnapped (en)
  • It Attacks... (en)
  • Karakami Village (en)
  • Kuga Kyohei, the Seki (en)
  • Portrait of Memories (en)
  • Tangled Relations (en)
  • The Princess Arrives (en)
  • The Role of a God (en)
  • To Home... (en)
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  • Bōsō (en)
  • Heruma (en)
  • Innen no Uzu (en)
  • Kamisama no Tokkun (en)
  • Kamisama no Yakuwari (en)
  • Karakami Mura (en)
  • Kokyō e... (en)
  • Miki, Ryōran (en)
  • Seki Kuga Kyōhei (en)
  • Seme Kitaru wa... (en)
  • Toraware no Hibino (en)
  • Tsuioku no Shōzō (en)
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  • Kamisama Dolls (神様ドォルズ Kamisama Dooruzu?) es una serie de manga escrita e ilustrada por Hajime Yamamura. Una adaptación a serie de anime comenzó a emitirse el 6 de julio de 2011​ (es)
  • Kamisama Dolls (Japanese: 神様ドォルズ, Hepburn: Kamisama Dooruzu, "God Dolls") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Yamamura. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X from December 2006 to February 2013, with its chapters collected in twelve tankōbon volumes. An anime adaptation aired from July to September 2011. (en)
  • Kamisama Dolls (神様ドォルズ) adalah sebuah manga tahun 2007 ditulis oleh pengarang . Manga ini telah diadaptasi menjadi sebuah serial televisi anime pada tahun 2011. (in)
  • 《신의 인형》(神様ドォルズ, KAMISAMA DOLLS)은 원작의 일본의 만화이다. 소학관의 《월간 선데이 제넥스》 2007년 1월호부터 연재되었으며, 2011년 7월부터 애니메이션으로 방영되고 있다. (ko)
  • 『神様ドォルズ』(かみさまドォルズ、"KAMISAMA DOLLS")は、やまむらはじめによる日本の漫画作品。『月刊サンデージェネックス』(小学館)にて、2007年1月号から2013年3月号まで連載された。2013年4月に最終巻が発売し、単行本は全12巻となった。2010年7月にテレビアニメ化が発表され、2011年7月から同年9月��で放送された。 (ja)
  • Kamisama Dolls (яп. 神様ドォルズ Камисама Дорудзу) — аниме режиссёра , вышедшее в 2011 году. (ru)
  • 《神样DOLLS》(日語:神様ドォルズ)是山村哉(やまむらはじめ)創作的的日本漫画作品。于小学馆发行的《》2007年1月号上开始连载。單行本全12卷。中文版由青文出版社代理出版。 2011年7月至9月首播全13集電視動畫。 (zh)
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  • Kamisama Dolls (es)
  • Kamisama Dolls (in)
  • Kamisama Dolls (en)
  • 神様ドォルズ (ja)
  • 신의 인형 (ko)
  • Kamisama Dolls (ru)
  • 神样DOLLS (zh)
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