After recovering from his wounds, Rintaro starts giving out badges to the lab members he recruited in other World Lines, saving one for Suzuha, who will be born in seven years. Steins;Gate OVA 0 23β- Divide by Zero. Finding Mayuri, Rintaro attempts to flee with her to the station, only for the trains to have stopped. Kurisu reveals to Rintaro that she recalls her stabbing from dreams, as well as Rintaro's various attempts at saving Mayuri. While attending a conference about time travel, Okabe finds the dead body of Kurisu Makise, a neuroscienceresearcher; he sends a text message about it to Daru, and later discovers that Kurisu is alive, and that the message arrived before h… Arriving at Moeka's apartment only to learn that she committed suicide, Rintaro leaps to an earlier time, finding Moeka to be a nervous wreck due to not having been contacted by a person known as FB, who had given her the orders to find the IBN 5100. Discovering no one else was aware that the experiment even took place, Rintaro finds his D-Mail had indeed led to Luka purchasing a lottery ticket, although his own personal error led him to get the number wrong. After initially thinking it's a mirage, he discovers that Kurisu was worried about him, and left in such a hurry that she didn't fill up the gas tank, leaving the car out of gas and both of them trapped in the desert. The story of Steins;Gate takes place in Akihabara and is about a group of friends who have customized their microwave into a device that can send text messages to the past. Episode 24: The Prologue Begins With the End, Steins;Gate: The Movie - Load Region of Déjà vu, https://steins-gate.fandom.com/wiki/OVA:_Egoistic_Poriomania?oldid=22184. Check out Gulleygrim's anime and manga lists, stats, favorites and so much more on MyAnimeList, the largest online anime and manga database in the world! Join the online community, create your anime and manga list, read reviews, explore the forums, follow news, and so much more! STEINS;GATE (SEASON 1 + 2 + OVA + THE MOVIE) ENG DUB . With further information about SERN's time travel experiments encrypted in a code that Daru can't decipher, Rintaro learns from Titor that he needs the IBN 5100 computer Moeka was looking for in order to decode it. Self-proclaimed mad scientist Okabe Rintarou lives in a small room in Akihabara, where he invents "future gadgets" with fellow lab members Shiina Mayuri, his air-headed childhood friend, and Hashida Itaru, an otaku hacker. Available Languages: English and Japanese More Details. After a brief encounter with Suzuha, Rintaro deduces that the D-Mail had shifted him to a. Rintaro explains the nature of the World Line shift to Daru and Kurisu and how he is the only one who can remember its changes, an ability he refers to as "Reading Steiner". Okabe, Mayuri, and Daru then come to Kurisu's apartment, where they quickly begin making themselves at home in all the ways Kurisu does not want them to. An animated film sequel, Steins;Gate: The Movie − Load Region of Déjà Vu, was released on April 20, 2013. They then begin making arrangements for bunking, but things get jumbled (with Kurisu even thinking that Mayuri has slept with Okabe before, and then with Ruka getting his feelings for Okabe mixed up again), and in the end, Okabe is forced to sleep in the same bed with Daru, Mayuri is with Ruka (which Daru finds "yuri-licious") and Kurisu is by herself. As Okabe and Daru eventually get on each other's nerves, they do Rock Paper Scissors to see who should sleep in the car. He has his short black hair swept back and has brown irises, with a small amount of stubble on his chin and cheeks. Okabe loses, but when he leaves the room he finds Kurisu outside. When forces unknown mobilize behind the scenes, Okabe investigates Kagari’s past, while Suzuha fights to save the future from World War III. Okabe has the characteristics of a lanky young man, with a square jaw and bony cheeks. She explains that in order to save Mayuri, they need to escape the "Alpha World Line Attractor Field", where Mayuri is doomed to die, due to the converging nature of world lines, and cross the 1% Divergence point to the Beta World Line, where the outcome might possibly be different. This is a special episode that is included in the last of the nine Blu-ray/DVD volumes released in Japan. Okabe, deducing what it was, says it was real, then proceeds to confess his love again and ask how she feels. Okabe offers to help her with it, but because the memory is the one of them kissing, Kurisu becomes flustered and throws a soda can at him, knocking him out. When they are both approached by Rounders, they attempt to flee, but Mayuri is once again killed when she is run over by Moeka's car. On July 28, 2010, Rintaro Okabe and his friend Mayuri Shiina head towards the Radio Kaikan building for a conference, where Rintaro finds a girl named Kurisu Makise lying in a pool of blood. He learns that Kurisu has decided to leave the discoveries on time travel and details on the other world lines to him, then that she claims she has no memories of the other world lines beyond the Steins Gate one; however, when Okabe asks if she has any more "substantial" memories, she blushes and tries to ride it off. Devastated, Rintaro vows to keep leaping to the past until he manages to save Mayuri. Thinking it's actually her, he follows her in a taxi (driven by the badge salesman), wondering if there is actually time travel in this world line. As Rintaro gets Daru to hack into the SERN network to erase the data they have on them, he comes to the sudden realization that by doing so, he would have to return to a World Line where Kurisu is dead. Mayuri then gets a text from Kurisu, saying that she will be able to visit them, but also says that they only should bring Okabe if they have to. Join the online community, create your anime and manga list, read reviews, explore the forums, follow news, and so much more! After he manages to get out, Okabe goes to the entrance where he finds Kurisu. Steins;Gate is an amazing psychological thriller from start to finish. Later, Rintaro finds Mayuri visiting her grandmother's grave, overhearing that she's been having dreams of the times she has died, and that she has noticed Okabe's suffering. Kurisu deduces that the minor changes to the past that resulted from their previous D-Mails has caused a, Realising the D-Mail Faris sent prevented, Rintaro discovers that a CRT television in the electronics shop below the lab has been serving as the "lifter" from the PhoneWave, as the D-Mails can only be sent when it is turned on. Realizing that the girl is Daru's future wife and, to that end, Suzuha's future mother, Okabe smiles contentedly. Kurisu is then seen watching their plane, and when the group gets to check in, the passport official asks for reason of visit. Not wanting to move to a World Line where Kurisu dies, Rintaro decides against the hacking. Kurisu deduces that the gelatinous state is the result of matter being squeezed at a molecular level whilst passing through the micro black hole. Rintaro steals Moeka's phone and sends a D-Mail from it, but discovers that she had lied about the contents of the message she had sent in the previous World Line. Okabe says that they are from other world lines, and Kurisu asks about one particular dream. As a result, Rintaro returns to the shrine and spends the rest of the day training with Luka like they used to. While out doing his laundry, Rintaro runs into Kurisu, who is still in denial about a time machine existing and tells her about the IBN 5100. After a short reunion, Suzuha travels back to 1975, though Rintaro notices the Divergence Meter's reading has not changed. [2] The anime features two pieces of theme music; the opening theme is "Hacking to the Gate" by Kanako Itō while the ending theme is "Toki Tsukasadoru Jūni no Meiyaku" (刻司ル十二ノ盟約, "The Twelve Time-Governing Covenants") by Yui Sakakibara. Using the IBN 5100 to decipher SERN's encrypted files, Rintaro, Daru, and Kurisu learn that various people have been found dead in a gel-like state in various points in time as a result of their experiments. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. However, Mayuri is killed once again when Yūgo's daughter, Nae, accidentally pushes her in the path of an oncoming train. The ending theme for episode 23 is "Skyclad no Kansokusha" (スカイクラッドの観測者, Sukaikuraddo no Kansokusha, "The Skyclad Observer") by Kanako Itō, which is the opening theme to the console version of the visual novel. This horrifies the group, as he leaves no message behind and even leaves his meal untouched, prompting Kurisu to look for him. Rintaro drives everyone out of the lab before frantically searching for Mayuri, during which he receives a call from Kurisu, who deduces that he made a time leap. A few hours later, Yugo delivers a letter written by Suzuha in the year 2000, revealing that she had committed suicide a year later. After being sent to just before the time leap machine's completion, Rintaro manages to obtain Kurisu's aid before they are both approached by Suzuha. Following the code of the Rounders for those who fail their mission, Yugo kills Moeka before taking his own life. Rintaro attempts to save Kurisu but inadvertently stabs her himself, allowing Nakabachi to escape with her theory to Russia, an event that will lead to a time machine. Arriving back at the lab with Rintaro, Kurisu is met with a strange reaction from Suzuha. It follows a self-proclaimed mad scientist named Rintarō Okabe who, along with his friends, invents a microwave that can send text messages into the past, leading to him discovering that he retains his memory between alternate timelines. Steins;Gate OVA 1 Egoistic Poriomania. At Staples Center the next day, Faris manages to score big at the Rai-Net tournament while Daru cheers her on, and Mayuri manages to get Ruka in female cosplay again, to his embarrassment. Rintaro then uses Yugo's cell phone to finally cancel out Moeka's D-Mail, returning to a World Line where both Moeka and Yugo are alive and the IBN 5100 is once again in their possession. Meanwhile, Kurisu visits the location where she is destined to die in the Beta World Line. The story is top-notch, the characters are deep and well developed, the animation is beautiful. In the letter, Suzuha laments that she had failed her mission, as the damages to the time machine caused her to crash and lose her memories for 24 years. After he leaps back in time, Kurisu has Rintaro reveal to her that she dies in the Beta world line. Nae asks for a gift, and when Mayuri asks if Moeka wants one, she rapidly sends Okabe a text telling him not to get any macadamia nuts (which are actually native to Australia) and then, blushing, asks verbally for some chocolate. Like Faris, Luka eventually recalls the previous World Line where she was a male, distressing her as a return to it would prevent her from pursuing her feelings for Rintaro. Not getting the question, Okabe declares himself a mad scientist, but this causes the police to deem him mental and promptly handcuff him and take him away. Steins;Gate is an adaptation of the visual novel of the same name. Performing another experiment with the PhoneWave, which causes a burst of electricity when Mayuri opens it, Rintaro succeeds in sending another e-mail to the past. This causes Kurisu to make an imageboard reference. Confronting Moeka about FB and telling her about her future suicide, Rintaro finds the offending text, which involved the location of the IBN 5100, but annulling it via another D-Mail still does not change the World Line. Kurisu theorizes that, since negating Rintaro's D-Mail stopping Suzuha delayed the attack, undoing the effects of the other D-Mails could bring them back to a World Line where they have an IBN 5100, allowing them to hack into SERN and delete the records that set them on their trail. Kurisu leaves after saying that none of the events from the other world lines are real, but appears to have a sullen face. However, one thing I found lacking was a sense of thrill. Join the online community, create your anime and manga list, read reviews, explore the forums, follow news, and so much more! When Kurisu tells Rintaro that he should save Mayuri over her, he cannot accept it and runs back to the lab. It is set in 2010 in Akihabara, Tokyo, and follows Rintaro Okabe, a self-proclaimed "mad scientist", who runs the "Future Gadget Laboratory" in an apartment together with his friends Mayuri Shiina and Itaru "Daru" Hashida. Some time after getting rid of the PhoneWave, Rintaro receives a call from an alternate Suzuha, telling him she needs his help to prevent, Suzuha explains that her mission is to prevent Kurisu's death and enter a World Line known as Steins Gate, in which World War III never happens. As Rintaro goes into town with Mayuri to look for parts Kurisu needs, he explains to her that a time leap may be safer to conduct than simply sending D-Mails due to the nature of. Faris then arrives and questions Okabe on why he cancelled the hotel reservation she made for them, and he goes on a rant over how the Organization' Seven Philosophers might find their location, to which she plays along. Rintaro, Moeka, and Kurisu go to confront Yugo, who reveals himself to be FB and a Rounder who was forced to do SERN's bidding to prevent harm from befalling Nae. Rintaro also wears a lab coat that reaches just below his knees, over a plain white T-shirt(light gray in the anime), and khaki colored slacks. Rintaro tells Luka about how she used to be a male and urges her to reverse the D-Mail responsible in order to change Mayuri's fate. A divergent continuation of the original Steins;Gate ending, Steins;Gate 0 explores an alternate worldline where Okabe abandons time travel. Just after erasing the data, Kurisu returns to the lab to tell him that she loves him, but is cut off as Rintaro shifts back to the Beta World Line. Kagari has regained her childhood memories, but the last 12 years of her life are still shrouded in mystery. OVA Egoistic Poriomania Japanese Name: シュタインズ ゲート 横行跋扈のポリオマニア Romaji Translation: Oukoubakko no Poriomania Release Date: February 22, 2012 Production Staff Screenplay: Jukki Hanada Storyboard: Tomoki Kobayashi Director: Tomoki Kobayashi Theme Music Ending Song: Hacking to the Gate Episode Navigation Previous: Episode 24: The Prologue Begins With the End Next: Steins;Gate: The Movie - … On a calm day in Akihabara, Okabe and the other laboratory members are invited by Faris to go to America. Check out CHorta13's anime and manga lists, stats, favorites and so much more on MyAnimeList, the largest online anime and manga database in the world! Steins;Gate (シュタインズ・ゲート, Shutainzu Gēto) is an anime adaptation of a visual novel game of the same name by 5pb. Unlike her counterpart, Kurisu says that she doesn't know how she feels about Okabe because she has no Reading Steiner. 's 2015 video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise. Okabe is so weird by not being weird, Suzuha's mother seems cool, and the small woman seems interesting. As Kurisu leaves the lab in denial, Rintaro hears about the. Nazeeh Tarsha (born February 11, 1993 in Miami, Florida, USA) is an American voice actor affiliated with Funimation Entertainment, Bang Zoom! OVA takes place after the Steins Gate anime and it was pretty good. Official websites use .gov. Steins;Gate: The Movie − Load Region of Déjà Vu, "Steins;Gate's Unaired Episode Promo Video Streamed - News", "Funimation Adds Deadman Wonderland, Steins;Gate, More (Updated) - News", http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-12-02/steins-gate-anime-rebroadcast-takes-different-route/.96014, http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-10-15/new-steins-gate-anime-shorts-promote-ibm-next-generation-computing/.79939, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Steins;Gate_episodes&oldid=956011802, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Japanese-language text, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, In the summer of 2010, self-proclaimed mad scientist Rintaro Okabe and his childhood friend Mayuri Shiina go to the, Surprised to find Kurisu alive, Rintaro is subsequently humiliated by her during a lecture concerning the unlikeliness of time travel. With their relationship repaired, Rintaro sends the D-Mail, moving back to a World Line where Luka is a boy, leaving the next D-Mail to be reversed: Moeka's. later turns out to be the interpreter at the forum's … The next day, Luka comes to the lab, asking to send a D-Mail to before he was born so that he would be born as a girl. This forces Okabe to actually get a taxi, although he tries to make Kurisu sympathize by making it look like he ran the whole way, only for her to catch on. Durante a tentativa, Okabe fica arrasado e mudado para sempre com o que acontece. It’s just a nice extra. As Faris learns about the PhoneWave upon overhearing a discussion between Rintaro and Daru, Rintaro discovers that the IBN has gone missing from the lab, which was apparently never found in the first place as a result of Moeka's D-Mail. Before sending the D-Mail that would negate Luka's first one, Rintaro realizes that the reason they did not enjoy their date was that he was trying to be someone he was not. Instead, Upa arranges them to take the long route so they can make up with each other. Moments after Mayuri's death, Suzuha rushes in the lab and creates a distraction, allowing Kurisu to use the time leap machine to send Rintaro back in time to 5pm the same day. After Daru updates the Phone Microwave's firmware, Rintaro decides to perform an experiment attempting to change history by sending winning lottery numbers to the past. Suzuha then takes Rintaro and Kurisu to the crashed satellite, which turns out to be a time machine, and reveals she is in fact "John Titor" and has come from the year 2036. He begins talking to himself on the phone again, and "learns" that his current plight is the choice of Steins Gate. Despite the shock of this news, Rintaro vows to perfect the PhoneWave. Upon sending the D-Mail, he experiences a sensation similar to the one he had before the satellite crash. As Kurisu hears from a contact about the computer's capabilities, maid café owner Faris Nyannyan informs Rintaro that her family had donated an IBN 5100 to Luka's family shrine. April 19, 2011. This leads Rintaro deduce that their PhoneWave is actually a time machine capable of sending text messages to the past. 3:24:32: 2020-08-25: Blind Reaction & Review: Steins;Gate 0 Episodes 14-18: Recognition of the Elastic Limit: Presage or Recognize • Recognition of the Asymptotic Line: Recognize Asymptote • Altair of the Point at Infinity: Vega and Altair • Altair of the Hyperbolic Plane: Beltrami Pseudosphere • Altair of Translational Symmetry: Translational Symmetry and Nitroplus. After getting some provisions from the, Rintaro agrees to let Kurisu examine their PhoneWave on the condition that she become one of his fellow lab members. While she initially doesn't believe him, she later agrees to do so on the condition that Rintaro takes her on a date. As the experiments resume, Moeka requests to send a D-Mail, which shifts Rintaro to a new World Line where no one else remembers Moeka. Really liking so far, it is so good to have one of my favourite animes ever back. Okabe nearly thinks he wants to join the Yakuza or a safari, but instead is reminded that the three of them, along with Ruka, have been invited by Faris to watch her in a Rai-Net competition in Los Angeles, and Daru is only dressing for the occasion. With Kurisu Makise's help, Rintarou and Itaru attempt to … Two months after the main storyline, Rintaro, Daru, Mayuri, and Luka are invited by Faris to come to Los Angeles, where she will participate in a, An alternate version of episode 23 aired as part of a rerun leading to the release of, Mayuri and Kurisu attempt to make some fried chicken with help of a. Available Languages: English More Details. Okabe goes outside to have another soda, when he sees a young girl get into a car, and quickly sees that she resembles Suzuha in both her looks and voice. Okabe is shown walking in the middle of a road in the middle of the desert, thinking his time is up. Speechless at seeing her again, Okabe forgets to say hello, then rides it off by saying he thought she was a spy after getting reminded. Unable to get much information about the badge maker's client, Rintaro decides to leap back in time to confront the client in question, only to find it was Daru, who wanted to make a fake badge to cheer Suzuha up. Also one of the best English dubs out there for those who don't like subs. Outside in the cafe, Okabe sits at a table when the waitress - Kurisu - reluctantly brings him his food, having been forced to become one temporarily to pay for their airfare. He then decides to continue wandering around. She then tells everyone to get in the car, but after Okabe asks for a taxi instead, Kurisu drives off. An original video animation episode was released with the final BD/DVD volume on February 22, 2012. Includes the full-length unaired Steins;Gate 0 OVA episode! [1] The series has been licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment. Steins;Gate takes place in the Akihabara district of Tokyo. Steins;Gate (シュタインズ・ゲート, Shutainzu Gēto) is a Japanese visual novel developed by 5pb and Nitroplus.. Kurisu then theorizes that it might be possible to send frontal lobe memories back in time through the PhoneWave, allowing the consciousness of a person to "time leap" into the past. STEINS;GATE 0 continues the time travelling theme - but adds artificial intelligence as its central hook Help a group of young students bend time to their will and prevent the onset of World War 3 Beautiful artwork and engaging story for an unforgettable experience Thinking he is about to die, Okabe mentions regretting that he never told Kurisu about their previous romance, only for Kurisu to find him right then and there. After he sees the girl off, he thinks about Suzuha a bit before realizing that, with only 67 cents and no charge in his phone, he's practically stuck. And standing up, Kurisu asks Okabe to close his eyes as with the other world line, finally completing the choice of Steins;Gate... Steins;Gate Wiki is a FANDOM Anime Community. Daru then reveals that Suzuha's time machine is only able to travel backwards in time, meaning they won't be able to see her again once she leaves. Escaping the Rounders' clutches and performing another time leap, Rintaro locates Mayuri earlier and escapes to the subway station. Using an urban myth about how a diet can affect a baby's gender before birth, the group send a D-Mail to Luka's mother's pager, sending Rintaro to another world line, although he doesn't notice any obvious changes. After Rintaro and Kurisu get into an argument with each other, they both use Upa to try and navigate their way home without bumping into each other.