Cinematography:
Tomoyuki ShiokawaCast:
Sayuri Yahagi, Mamoru Miyano, Kana Hanazawa, Asami Imai, Yukari Tamura, Haruko Momoi, Tomokazu Seki, Yū Kobayashi, Megumi Han, Saori Gotō, Yōji Ueda, Hina Kino (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(23)
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Missing Link of the Annihilator: Absolute Zero (E01)
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Epigraph of the Closed Curve: Closed Epigraph (E02)
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Protocol of the Two-sided Gospel: X-Day Protocol (E03)
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Solitude of the Mournful Flow: A Stray Sheep (E04)
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Solitude of the Astigmatism: Entangled Sheep (E05)
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Eclipse of Orbital Ordering: The Orbital Eclipse (E06)
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Eclipse of Vibronic Transition: Vibronic Transition (E07)
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Dual of Antinomy: Antinomic Dual (E08)
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Pandora of Eternal Return: Pandora's Box (E09)
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Pandora of Provable Existence: Forbidden Cubicle (E10)
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Pandora of Forgotten Existence: Sealed Reliquary (E11)
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Mother Goose of Mutual Recursion: Recursive Mother Goose (E12)
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Mother Goose of Diffractive Recitativo: Diffraction Mother Goose (E13)
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Recognition of the Elastic Limit: Presage or Recognize (E14)
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Recognition of the Asymptotic Line: Recognize Asympote (E15)
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Altair of the Point at Infinity: Vega and Altair (E16)
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Altair of the Hyperbolic Plane: Beltrami Pseudosphere (E17)
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Altair of Translational Symmetry: Translational Symmetry (E18)
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Altair of the Cyclic Coordinate: Time-Leap Machine (E19)
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Rinascimento of the Unwavering Promise: Promised Rinascimento (E20)
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Rinascimento of Image Formation: Return of Phoenix (E21)
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Rinascimento of Projection: Project Amadeus (E22)
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Arclight of the Point at Infinity: Arclight of the Sky (E23)
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Plagued by the guilt, his only solace lies with academia and with his friends who have been by his side from the start. But nothing’s ever easy. While Okabe struggles to leave his traumas in the past, he meets a familiar-faced AI that re-opens old wounds and could lead to a terrifying new future. (Madman Entertainment)
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Reviews (1)
Open the Depress Gate and the fun will really be 0 most of the time. The story of how everything had to return to the way it was and exactly how that happened is full of sad crying, resignation to fate, and negativity that I just would never recognize from the original Steins;Gate. This is why I cannot say I like this version whatsoever. Okabe's biggest problem is Okabe himself, and it takes an incredibly long time for that to change. Oh, and when Hououin Kyouma finally shows up in what’s probably the strongest and best scene of the entire anime series, it is already too little, too late, and a shadow of what I had gotten used to. Until then, it goes from depressing part to depressing part, finding more reasons to explain why it cannot be done, figuring out things that the attentive audience has long expected, and filling the spaces in between with extraneous nonsense and occasionally even fan service. The original concept behind Steins;Gate is still intact, and the ending was pretty good, too (in other words, the last three to four episodes or so were even quite entertaining). In the end, I am not going to say how disappointed and depressed I am with what I have seen and push the rating down, because even if it was somewhere else in spirit (or perhaps even without spirit) compared to the original show, I still cannot bring myself to say that it is a bad anime series. It could well be a bad experience in certain parts considered to be poor perhaps, although as a whole it still holds up thanks to a few engaging scenes, and I am even going to award it 5.5/10, and this is because of the original concept behind this show. ()
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