Campione!
Oshimeter
Synopsis
The gods of the world are not myths or legends. They exist, unbeknownst to humans, fighting their battles and laying waste to land and life. People perceive the fights of such "Heretic Gods" as inexplicable natural disasters they cannot escape. Sixteen-year-old high school student Godou Kusanagi travels to Italy at the request of his grandfather to return a particular tablet to an acquaintance for safekeeping. Godou does not expect to get drawn into a battle between two Heretic Gods alongside Erica Blandelli, a self-proclaimed witch fighting to protect people. Fortunately, he manages to defeat the god of war in mortal combat and becomes a "Campione"—or "God Slayer"—whose duty is to fight Heretic Gods to save humanity. Godou's new status as a Campione attracts a bevy of Gods who wish to challenge him and a band of devout followers—mostly women—who are willing to aid him in his battles. Campione!: Matsurowanu Kamigami to Kamigoroshi no Maou follows Godou as he tackles dueling deities in a conflict between Heaven and Earth. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Erica Blandelli
Erica Blandelli: A fiery Italian magic swordsman, fiercely loyal and affectionate towards Godou, despite her forceful nature.
Portrayed by Rial Monica
Godou Kusanagi
Godou Kusanagi, a Campione, wields the powers of Verethragna and other gods, juggling his abilities with the affections of his harem.
Portrayed by Shepard Blake
Liliana Kranjčar
A skilled sorceress and knight, Liliana is Godou's devoted servant and Erica's rival, secretly writing romance novels.
Portrayed by Simmons Genevieve
Yuri Mariya
Hime-Miko with powerful Spirit Vision, initially feared Godou but later became an ally and lover, gaining his authority and new abilities.
Portrayed by Haag Hilary
Ena Seishuuin
Naive yet impulsive Hime-Miko swordsman, Ena uses Divine Possession, channeling the Kusunagi sword's power at great risk.
Portrayed by Mosier Carli
Community Feed
Now, onto the final episode and fight, excited to see how it goes. A lot is at stake here with such an unpredictable enemy. The plot really tricked me here. Every piece is coming together and getting resolved as a great wrap-up. Really well concluded, it completes a full circle yet still leaves room for more.



