

うえきの法則
Studio Deen
Studio Tulip, TV Tokyo Music, Avex Mode
Unbeknownst to most humans, a bizarre tournament is held to decide the next ruler of the Heavenly World. In this tournament, 100 Heavenly Beings known as the "God Candidates" are required to search among the middle school students on Earth, and transfer their powers to a student of their choice. The chosen ones will then battle each other, representing their God Candidates. The victor of this tournament will be awarded the "Blank Talent"—allowing them to choose any one unique ability they so desire—while the God Candidate they represent will obtain the position of "God" and become the king of the Heavenly World. Participating in this grand tournament is Kousuke Ueki, a middle school student who is given the power to turn trash into trees by his homeroom teacher, Kobayashi. Despite the concerns of his classmate, Ai Mori, Ueki embarks on a journey to pursue his own sense of justice after witnessing the people around him misusing their powers for selfish purposes. But as he encounters talented power users such as Seiichirou Sano, Rinko Jerrard, Robert Haydn, and Hideyoshi Soya, he realizes that achieving his goal might be harder than it seems. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Openings
Endings

Jerrard, Rinko
Main

Noto, Mamiko
Japanese

Mori, Ai
Main

Kawakami, Tomoko
Japanese

Sano, Seiichirou
Main

Hoshi, Souichirou
Japanese

Soya, Hideyoshi
Main

Yamaguchi, Kappei
Japanese

Tenko
Main

Saitou, Chiwa
Japanese

Ueki, Kousuke
Main

Park, Romi
Japanese

Accho, Karl P.
Supporting

Takagi, Wataru
Japanese

Anon
Supporting

Fukuyama, Jun
Japanese

Baba, Junichi
Supporting

Taniyama, Kishou
Japanese

Barrow's Mother
Supporting

Carrey, Marilyn
Supporting

Yukino, Satsuki
Japanese

Dicoot, Ban
Supporting

Takemoto, Eiji
Japanese

Diegostar
Supporting

Ookawa, Tooru
Japanese

Escarotte, Barrow
Supporting

Kawaragi, Shiho
Japanese

Espinosa, Hugo
Supporting

Miyata, Kouki
Japanese

Geisler, Baron
Supporting

Ginga, Banjou
Japanese

God
Supporting

Kosugi, Juurouta
Japanese

Haydn, Robert
Supporting

Saiga, Mitsuki
Japanese