Makasu arrives in South America and struggles with memories of his grandfather's mental decline before learning humility from his new mentor, the God of Tennis; the heroes try to avoid the Interpol Spiritual Crime Division's detective Bendy Rivers.
On his way to the sea to challenge Mama Cocha, the water goddess, in tennis, Makasu is tricked by Interpol and is forced to deal with unlikely water beasts; Makasu holds hands with the God of Tennis and sings at one point.
In Ukhu Pacha, the Inca underworld, God of Death Supay lulls Makasu into a dream-like trance, forcing him to revisit visions of his time at Sports Academy High School known as the All Supotsu Academy for All Sports.
The God of Tennis helps Makasu forget his guilt with the power of alcohol before they are ambushed by Kon and Catequil who decimate him in surprise doubles tennis; how Makasu came to be with his loyal servant, the Back Pocket Dimension Flying Bear.
Relaxing after a treacherous ultra-merge, Makasu revels in the warm springs of the heavenly Hanan Pacha, but erotic ladies in the pools keep attempting to lull him into sports complacency.
Delving deep into the core of Incan cosmos, the aging creator deity Viracocha creaks and crumbles as he lifts his gigantic racket to challenge Makasu.
All-sinner and sportsman Makasu has recently died, but his death is causing the afterlives to converge and the universe is collapsing! Can the finger being Dr. Legs convince Makasu to be friend his Piano Frog and save existence?
The jazz battle between Makasu and the Egyptian goddess Maat is deadlocked until the River Styx shoves Charon down her throat. Will the afterlife convergence cause two different religions to merge their Musical Battle Robots?
Making their way through the Mesopotamian underworld of Kur, Dr. Legs and Makasu run into a formidable foe. Can a vengeful spirit who has a bone to pick with Makasu be more dangerous than a god?
Josie has been seething with rage towards Makasu ever since his own death- but is holding on to anger just a waste of time? Will their musical battle rip the afterlife of Kur apart?
To reach the Center Of All Death, our heroes board a ferry that's attempting to navigate multiple mythological rivers. Who is more dangerous- some of the dead passengers, or the enigmatic Finnish psychopomp boat captain, Tytti?
The ferry has crashed into the Inuit frozen underworld of Adlivun- but the Hindu death god Yama is waiting for them! Can Makasu escape the religious entities trying to judge his soul?
Tytti's boat docks in Diyu, the Chinese Mythological Hell. It appears abandoned and ​godless, populated only by roaming bicycle riding spirits who committed suicide. How dangerous is a hell with no management?
Makasu totally misconstrues all the friendship advice Dr. Legs has been giving him during his redemption arc. With our hero out of commission, do drastic measures have to be taken to save the universe?
Religions begin colliding and merging in the ground zero that is the ruins of Suicide Town. How does Makasu deal with jealousy when someone Perfect comes to save them?
Locked in their own illusory nightmares, our heroes must find a way out of The Perfect Human's torment. But how do you taunt a man who already hates himself half the time?
Back in the material world of Earth, the Chilean man who hunted Makasu for most of his career can't seem to move on. Can retirement really help you let go of your obsessions?
Bendy Rivers becomes cosmically self-destructive as he hurdles through hells and his family mourns their loss. But how will he cope with realizing his enemy is actually trying to save the universe?
Finally at The Center Of All Death, a mysterious group of hooded figures send the Roman god Viduus to stop our heroes' progression. Why do they not want to reset the universe and what plans do they have for existence?
His goal is almost at his fingertips- can Makasu team up with his friends and Battle Amphibian Piano Frog in order to save everyone and redeem himself?