Steins;Gate

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In Akihabara, a self-proclaimed mad scientist and his friends discover their modified microwave can send messages to the past, with unforeseen consequences.

📖 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.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You love time travel stories that actually commit to internal logic and consequences
Watching a chuunibyou protagonist slowly break down under real stakes sounds appealing
You're fine with a slow-burn first half — episodes 1–12 — that pays off massively later
White Fox's muted, atmospheric visual style and tight 24-episode structure appeal to you

❌ SKIP IF...

You need action from episode one — this is dialogue-heavy and mystery-focused throughout
Otaku culture references and eccentric humor in the early episodes would annoy you
You prefer straightforward narratives — this layers branching timelines and scientific jargon heavily

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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MANGA BRIDGE

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

Manga cover

🎭 CHARACTERS

Rintarou Okabe

Eccentric self-proclaimed mad scientist, Okabe Rintarou fights to save his friends, battling SERN and his own guilt.

Portrayed by Miyano Mamoru

Kurisu Makise

A brilliant, tsundere scientist, Kurisu is key to time travel, balancing genius with hidden vulnerability.

Portrayed by Imai Asami

Mayuri Shiina

Optimistic and slow-witted childhood friend of Okabe, known for her 'Stardust Shakehand' and cheerful demeanor.

Portrayed by Hanazawa Kana

Itaru Hashida

Itaru Hashida, Steins;Gate's eccentric programmer, creates crucial hacking tools and gadgets.

Portrayed by Seki Tomokazu

Chaos; Series

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ChäoS;HEAd

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Steins;Gate: Egoistic Poriomania

Special · 2012 · White Fox

Steins;Gate: Egoistic Poriomania

Several months after the series' conclusion, Okabe and the lab members travel to America to reunite with Kurisu, but Okabe's alter ego, Hououin Kyouma, may have other plans.

Robotics;Notes

TV · 2012 · Production I.G

Robotics;Notes

In a near-future world of augmented reality, apathetic Kaito and enthusiastic Akiho uncover a conspiracy while struggling to save their high school robot club.

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Movie · 2013 · White Fox

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After a year apart, Kurisu must confront the devastating consequences of time travel when Okabe vanishes, forcing her to choose between scientific caution and saving her friend.

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Occultic;Nine

A group of nine eccentric individuals, connected through a paranormal blog, find their lives intertwined as seemingly minor events escalate into a world-altering phenomenon.

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ChäoS;Child

TV · 2017 · SILVER LINK.

ChäoS;Child

In a rebuilt Shibuya, a string of mysterious deaths mirroring a past disaster known as the "Shibuya Earthquake" plague the city, igniting a new wave of madness.

ChäoS;Child Episode 0

Special · 2017 · SILVER LINK.

ChäoS;Child Episode 0

This special episode serves as a recap of the events of ChäoS;HEAd, providing viewers with a refresher before diving into the mysteries of ChäoS;Child.

ChäoS;Child: Silent Sky

Movie · 2017 · SILVER LINK.

ChäoS;Child: Silent Sky

Awakening with amnesia, Serika Onoe strives for a normal life, yet unsettling dreams plague her, hinting at a hidden past she can't remember.

Steins;Gate 0: Valentine's of Crystal Polymorphism -Bittersweet Intermedio-

Special · 2018 · White Fox

Steins;Gate 0: Valentine's of Crystal Polymorphism -Bittersweet Intermedio-

During a respite from their struggles, the Future Gadget Lab prepares for Valentine's Day, aiming to introduce Kagari to the holiday and share their feelings through homemade chocolates.

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Steins;Gate

Studio

White Fox

Season

Spring 2011

Start Date

2011-04-06

End Date

2011-09-14

Episodes

24

Type

TV

©2011 5pb./Nitroplus 未来ガジェット研究所

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