Es war nach Chaos;Head die zweite Kooperation der Unternehmen und wurde im Oktober 2009 für die Xbox 360 veröffentlicht. The anime adaptation was announced in July 2010 by Chiyomaru Shikura, the head of Outside Japan, the series was distributed by different companies. Though never actually acknowledged as a Lab Mem in either the visual novels or the anime, several promotional material showcases Yuki as one.

He noted that the backgrounds, while making use of muted and grayish tones, still had enough color to be visually appealing.

Later, Suzuha Amane, Daru's future daughter, arrives in a time machine to tell Okabe that the only way to prevent a time-travel arms race leading to World War III is to prevent Kurisu's father Nakabachi from killing her and stealing her time travel theories. Steins; Gate successfully explores both avenues by using technobabble and exposition to explain how and why.

Its name is a reference to the in-universe manga "Juju's Delicate Adventure".

The first Japanese Blu-ray volume opened as the week's fourth best selling animation Blu-ray and the seventh best selling Blu-ray overall, with 11,802 copies sold according to The series has been well received by critics, with Carlo Santos at Critics have enjoyed the series' story and writing. Steins;Gate is an adaptation of the visual novel of the same name. Prolog vom Anfang und Ende Informationen zur Episode Im Sommer 2010 besucht der selbsternannte Wissenschaftlicher Rintarou Okabe ein Seminar über Zeitreisen mit der Kindheitsfreundin Mayuri Shiina.

Zudem rast… In actuality, however, the Future Gadget Lab does not have any particular objective, and simply acts as a gathering place for Okabe Rintaro and his group of friends. A modified microwave with a mobile phone attached. Okabe gives Kurisu several nicknames over the course of Steins;Gate, only calling her by her real name in serious situations.

Returning to the present, Okabe receives a message from his future self telling him that to escape the current timeline, he needs to save Kurisu while recreating the vision of the dead Kurisu that his past self saw.

He found the music to set the mood well, but also that "nothing particularly stands out".This article is about the 2011 animated television series.

One area he was disappointed with was how the series often makes use of "talking head" shots with little animation and low framerates. It can be commanded to warm food from a distance. Dort trifft er auf Kurisu Makise, welche zu Ende des Seminars erstochen vorgefunden wird. Es folgten Portierungen für Windows-PCs, Sonys PlayStation Portable in den Jahren 2010 und 2011, Android 2013 sowie Ada… It is located in Akihabara, in an apartment rented from According to Okabe, the main objective of the Future Gadget Lab is the creation of the so-called "Future Gadgets", that are to be used to plunge the world into chaos. It is worth noting that while two versions of the website exist, one in English and one in Japanese, the English website is very poorly written and contains many grammatical errors—this is a reference to how none of the members of the lab at the time of the website's creation knew any language other than Japanese. The Future Gadgets are just simple inventions with various inoffensive uses. 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.

Inspired by the in-universe manga "Ghost in the Husk". The Future Gadgets are just simple inventions with various inoffensive uses.

Alle Bestellungen sind Sonderanfertigungen und werden meist innerhalb von 24 Stunden versendet. The "Round Table Conferences" are periodical events in which the members of the lab get together to discuss recen… It introduces the Attractor Field concept, which illustrates how there are some events one can’t change because they knot a set of timelines together.

The "Round Table Conferences" are periodical events in which the members of the lab get together to discuss recent developments.

Rintarou Okabe, a self-proclaimed mad scientiest, is an eccentric person who heads a Futuristic Gadget Research Laboratory. Its name comes from the in-universe manga "22 Emon". Through serendipity, it also can send messages to the past. Steins;Gate (OT: jap. Meanwhile, an alternate, proverbially braided rope of timelines can lie parallel to these immutable conditions, attainable by …