
The World God Only Knows season 3 premiered on Jand ended its 12 episode run on September 24, 2013. The World God Only Knows Season 4 Release Date: When Will it Premiere?
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I mean, demon girls and a cast of high school women are enough to trigger the attention of many, but being able to accentuate the same with intelligent humor is what sets this series apart from so many other anime out there. Many consider the manga to have clichéd themes but they also praise it for its ability to keep the material fresh even after so much exploration in the genre. The third volume of the manga sold about 80,000 copies altogether, cementing its position in the industry. It also ended up as the 21st highest selling manga volume in Japan with over 30,000 copies being sold between January 20th and January 26th, 2009. The manga managed to become the fourth highest selling series of that week, with over 50,000 copies being sold. The third season and the OVA both focus on the character of Kanon and are extremely well received by the fans.

A fourth spin-off OVA was also developed, titled ‘Magical Star Kanon 100%’, that came bundled with the 22nd volume of the manga, but this is not considered to be a part of the original series. The English version titled ‘The World God Only Knows: Goddesses’ was simultaneously cast by Crunchyroll in North America.
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The third season of the anime is titled ‘Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-Hen’ and was aired in Japan from July 8th, 2013 on TV Tokyo. The third OVA was released in two parts with the 19th and 20th volumes of the manga respectively and was titled ‘Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Tenri-Hen’ in Japan and ‘The World God Only Knows: Tenri Arc’ in North America. The first and the second seasons of the anime are also available in DVD and Blu-ray format, both dubbed and subbed in English. The second OVA episode titled ‘Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai: 4-nin to Idol’, which literally translates to ‘The World God Only Knows: 4 Girls and an Idol’, was bundled together with the 14th manga volume on September 16th, 2011 in DVD format.

The second season started airing on April 11th, 2011 and continued till June 28th, 2011, producing a total of 12 episodes similar to the first season. The first season of the anime aired in Japan between October 6th and December 22nd, 2010 on TV Tokyo with the English version following shortly on Crunchyroll in North America. The first one was bundled with the 10th volume of the manga series and serves as a prologue to the entire story.

A total 3 OVAs have also been produced for the anime with all the rights to them being held by Sentai Filmworks. With such notable names working on it, fans of the manga knew that they were in for a wild ride! While the animation and the dubbing were handled by Manglobe, Crunchyroll announced that they will be streaming the show online on their servers. The characters are designed by Watanabe Akio, who also goes by the name ‘Poyoyon Rock’, while the series is directed by Shigehito Takayanagi. The script of the anime is written by Hideyuki Kurata of ‘Read or Die’ and ‘Gun Sword’ fame. The adaptation generated a lot of hype since the manga was a hot topic back then and also due to a lot of notable names in the industry being part of the project. It was first announced by Shogakukan in their magazine ‘Weekly Shōnen Sunday’ in 2010 to massive appraisal from fans. It is presently licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America, who also produced an English version of it. The story has a lot of bonus material and extra chapters that were never adapted, and many of the running jokes originate in those chapters.The anime adaptation is carried out by Manglobe and it aired in Japan from 2010 to 2013. However, if you don't want to miss any of the extra content, I'd strongly suggest reading everything from the beginning. Hence, the minimum amount of reading to get all the main story arcs would be chapters 43-53, 65-113, and continuing from chapter 190. As of February 2014 this is everything that has been animated (unless you count the Magical☆Star Kanon 100% OVA which loosely adapts the corresponding spin-off manga chapters). Season 3 of the anime ends with chapter 189 of the manga. Season 3 animates the Goddesses arc, which begins chapter 114. From there until the start of season 3, the only parts that have been adapted are chapters 54-55 in the first OVA, and Tenri's arc (chapters 57-64 56 is another extra chapter) in the second OVA. Chapter 42 is an extra chapter, and 43 is the beginning of Tsukiyo's arc. The first two seasons of the anime adapted everything from the beginning, and made it through Nagase's arc.
