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Steins;Gate

Steins;Gate

Synopsis: The eccentric scientist laughed Okabe has an endless thirst for scientific exploitation. Together with his friend Ditzy, but well-meaning, Mayuri Shiina and his roommate Ittaru Hashida, Ringarou finds Gadget's future lab in the hope of creating technological innovations that confuse the human psyche. Despite the claims of grandeur, the only remarkable "gadget" that the trio created is a microwave that has the power mixed of turning bananas into green Gosma.

However, when Ritarou decides to participate in the conference of neuroscientist Kurisu Makise on time travel, he experiences a series of strange events that led him to believe that there is more in the "microwave" gadget by phone. Apparently, capable of sending text messages to the past using the microwave, laughing has been involved with the "time machine", attracting the anger and attention of the mysterious organization.

Due to the new discovery, he laughed and his friends are in an ever -present danger. As he works to mitigate the damage that his invention has caused the timeline, he is not only waging a battle to save his loved ones, but also one against his degrading health.

Table of Content
- Information
- Trailer/OP
- Curiosities
- Characters
- Summary
- FAQ
- Meaning
- Related

Information

Anime Names

  • Anime Name: Steins;Gate
  • Anime Name in Japanese: STEINS;GATE
  • Anime Name in English: Steins;Gate
  • Other names: Steins;Gate

Production information

  • Producers: Frontier Works, Media Factory, Movic, AT-X, Kadokawa Pictures Japan, Nitroplus
  • Licensors: Funimation
  • Studios: White Fox

Anime Information

  • Type: TV
  • Episodes: 24
  • Date: April 6, 2011 - September 14, 2011 - Wednesdays at 0205 (JST)
  • Genres: Drama, science fiction, suspense
  • Subjects: Psychological trip, in time
  • Target: Seinen

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Anime Reviews

  • Rating: 9.081
  • Popularity: 268716

Video Trailer/Opening

Curiosities

  • Steins; Gate is based on a Japanese visual novel launched in 2009 by 5PB. and Nitroplus.
  • The anime was produced by White Fox studio and directed by Hiroshi Hamasaki and Takuya Satō.
  • The story takes place in Akihabara, a Tokyo neighborhood known for its Otaku culture and technology.
  • The anime has several references to other science fiction works, such as Doctor Who, Back to the Future and The Terminator.
  • Steins; Gate was a big hit in Japan and the world, winning various awards and being considered one of the best anime of all time.
  • In addition to the anime, Steins; Gate was also adapted for manga, light novel and electronic games.
  • The anime's opening song, "Hacking to the Gate", consisted of Chiyomaru Shikura, the creator of the original visual novel.
  • Steins; Gate has a large fan base around the world, who have created various memes and references to the internet series.
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Main Characters

  • Okabe Rintaro (Mamoru Miyano) - An eccentric and self -proclaimed "Crazy Scientist" scientist who leads the group of friends from the inventive laboratory.
  • Makise Kurisu (Asami Imai) - A talented neuroscientist who becomes friendly and love interest of Okabe.
  • Shiina Mayuri (Kana Hanazawa) - Okabe's childhood friend and member of the Inventive Laboratory.
  • Hashida Itaru (Tomokazu Seki) - A skilled hacker and close friend of Okabe.
  • AMANE SUZUHA (Yukari Tamura) - A time traveler who joins the group of friends of the inventions laboratory.
  • KIRYUU MOKA (Saori Goto) - A mysterious woman who communicates mainly by text messages.
  • Braun (Tomoaki Maeno) - The owner of an appliance store that becomes an ally of the group of friends of the inventions laboratory.
  • Nakabachi (Takayuki sucked) - A rival scientist from Kurisu who becomes an obstacle to the group of friends in the inventions lab.

Summary and events

  1. Okabe Rintaro, a university student obsessed with conspiracy theories, finds that his modified microwave can send messages to the past.
  2. Okabe and his friends, Mayuri and Daru, begin to experiment with the microwave and find that they can change past events.
  3. Okabe meets Kurisu Makise, a young scientist who becomes his ally in search of answers about the nature of time and how to change it.
  4. Okabe discovers that his actions in the past have consequences in the present and that he inadvertently created an alternative timeline where Kurisu is murdered.
  5. Okabe desperately tries to save Kurisu, but his attempts repeatedly fail.
  6. Okabe finally finds a way to save Kurisu, but this requires personal sacrifices and a deeper understanding of the nature of time and the universe.
  7. Okabe returns to the original timeline, but with new perspectives and a sense of responsibility for the consequences of their actions.

What happens in the end?

Below we have a summary of what happens at the end of the anime Steins;GateWe have placed a Spoiler alert, just click below to display the content of the end of the work.

At the end of Steins's manga and light novel; Gate, Okabe manages to save Kurisu and avoid the timeline she dies. He can also save Mayuri, his childhood friend, who had died in other lines of time. However, Okabe needs to sacrifice himself to make it happen and ends up trapped in an alternative timeline, where Kurisu is alive, but Mayuri and his friend Suzuha never knew him. The end is bittersweet, but it shows that Okabe managed to save the people he loves.

Meaning of Steins;Gate

Let's look at the translation of each word and explanation of the anime's name: 

STEINS;GATE
  • STEINS - An abbreviation of "Einstein", in honor of the famous physicist Albert Einstein.
  • GATE - It means "portão" in English.
Anime Steins; Gate is a science fiction story that takes place in Akihabara, Tokyo. The plot revolves around a group of friends who discover a way to send messages to the past through a modified microwave. They begin to experiment with time travel and soon realize that their actions have drastic consequences in the present and future. The anime's name is a reference to Einstein's theory of relativity and the concept of time portals.

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