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White Fox
Cyberpunk / Time Travel / Tragedy24 EP/6 Apr 2011

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9.2
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Synopsis

Meet Rintaro Okabe: an 18-year-old self-proclaimed mad scientist with the full package: a lab coat, dramatic monologues into his phone, and a "secret lab" that's really just a rented apartment above a TV shop in Akihabara. He and his friends — childhood companion Mayuri and resident hacker Daru — tinker with junk gadgets that don't really do anything. Their most impressive invention is a microwave that turns bananas into green gel. Then they accidentally figure out how to send text messages to the past, and everything stops being funny. The first handful of episodes are slow and quirky, almost slice-of-life, which throws some people off. Stick with it. Around the midpoint, this 24-episode TV series shifts hard into something deeply tense and emotional, and all that early setup pays off in ways you won't see coming. The time travel mechanics are surprisingly well thought out — things actually have consequences here, and the show doesn't hand-wave its own rules. White Fox adapted this from a visual novel, and the character writing is where it really shines. You end up caring about these people way more than you'd expect from the goofy opening episodes. If you liked the desperate, repeating-to-fix-things energy of Re:Zero or the emotional gut punches in Erased, this is in that same territory but with a tighter sci-fi framework. Fans of The Tatami Galaxy's structural cleverness will appreciate how everything connects. Just give it time to build.

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Characters

Rintarou Okabe
Rintarou Okabe
Fajardo Ricco
Kurisu Makise
Kurisu Makise
Nishimura Trina
Mayuri Shiina
Mayuri Shiina
Burch Ashly
Itaru Hashida
Itaru Hashida
Rinehart Tyson

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-10 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 11.

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It was so fun to see Okarin recreate every scene of the first episode. Even tiny details like the Oopa that felt irrelevant on my first watch were pertinent in the story regardless. I do have a few questions and plot holes in the back of my mind, but the story as a whole did a good job exploring the complicated subject of time travel.

Such a wholesome ending! All the characters feel properly paid off and the story is genuinely sso touching. While it had its ups and downs, this series was an amazing watch and had the perfect finale.

This conclusion was peak, I didn't really expect a happy ending from a series which largely featured darker ideas and psychological horror. I thought it would end on episode 22, but this episode feels much more whole and satisfying as this series' ending.

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