Platinum End
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Standing on the edge of a building, Mirai Kakehashi is about to jump. He's lost his family, he's been abused by the relatives who took him in, and he's done. But right as he steps off the edge, a guardian angel named Nasse catches him and hands him some pretty terrifying gifts: wings that let him fly, arrows that make people fall in love with you, and arrows that straight-up kill on contact. The catch? He's one of 13 candidates in a battle royale to become the next God, who's retiring in 999 days. Each candidate has their own angel, their own powers, and their own ideas about what they'd do with that kind of authority. Mirai doesn't even want to be alive, let alone become God, which makes the whole thing way more interesting than a simple power grab. This is from Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, the same duo behind Death Note, and you can feel their fingerprints all over it — the mind games, the moral gray areas, the cat-and-mouse tension between candidates trying to figure out who's who. If you liked Death Note or Future Diary, this hits a similar nerve: ordinary people handed godlike tools and forced into impossible choices. It also shares some DNA with Angel Beats in how it handles grief and the afterlife. The tone is dark and emotional, leaning heavy into psychological drama across its 24 episodes. It's not a feel-good watch, but it asks genuinely uncomfortable questions about what makes life worth living.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-58 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 59.

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