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# Steins Gate: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]

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Hack into the secrets of time travel! The microwave is a time machine. Okarin proved it. The self-anointed mad scientist nuked bananas into some gelatinous version of the future. Or maybe it was the past. Doesn't matter. No one thought he could do it, but he did it anyway. He sent text messages through time to people he knew. To his friends. Some of them female. Pretty. He should have been more careful. He should have stopped. Tampering with the time-space continuum attracts unwelcome attention. Clandestine organizations of nefarious origins take notice. SERN. Always watching. Okarin knows; he can feel their eyes. That's why he started the top secret Future Gadget Lab. To stop them. You should join. We get to wear lab coats, and it's dangerous. Danger is exciting because it's deadly. The microwave is a time machine.

Review: Not just a Great Video Game Adaptation, but a Damn Great Anime in its own right - Self styled 'mad scientist' and geek Rintaro Okabe/'Hooin Kyoma' stumbles across the murder of scientific starlet Makise Kurisu during a lecture on time travel. Following a strange temporal 'event', Okabe sees her alive and is desperate to figure out how this is possible, enlisting her in the 'Future Gadget Laboratory' (his little club) and working on his microwave time machine. One of the finest anime I have ever watched, 'Stein;s Gate' is the antithesis of your typical goofy fanservice fest, offering a smart and often touching take on the power and side effects of time travel. The foundation is absurd for sure, and the show's sense of humour has no problem mining that, but when we get to the members using the technology to alter their lives and in the process, change the world around them, the show pulls no punches. This is amplified by the fact that we have a strong and likeable lot of characters that make up Okabe's entourage: the eccentric lead, the smart but somewhat high nosed Kurisu, the loveably sweet Miyuri, tech and online geek Daru, the silent and reserved Moeka, the timid & transgendered Lukako, the excitable waitress Faris and the high spirited tomboy Suzuha. They all compliment each other well and as the series progresses, you really get behind them and why they want these changes, some of which do tug hard at the heartstrings. However, it is Okabe's story that is the most grueling, as 'Stein;s Gate also acts as a more fantastical coming of age story as he remembers every change in the timeline, and how he must step up for his friends, as well as solving Kurisu's murder. He goes from petty manchild to a far more mature adult by the end and it can be very harrowing. How'd have thunk this could come from the inventor of a microwave & phone based time machine? And the rest is no slack: the animation is subdued but full of nuance and detail, refreshing for a sci-fi show, the music is often sombre but never overpowering or melodramatic, and the voice cast are tremendous, with J. Michael Tatum on the English front giving a career best performance as Okabe. Frankly, I have practically no genuine complaints or issues to speak of, save for maybe the last episode being little more than perfunctory sugaring of an already satisfying ending, but even then, it still has enough laughs to get by. Honestly, I cannot sing the praises of this show enough: drop whatever you are doing, and go see this show. It is criminally underrated, and of the best animated television series to come out in the last decade.
Review: One of my favourite anime series - The story follows the self proclaimed "mad scientist" Okabe Rintarō, who calls himself Hououin Kyouma, and the "Future Gadget Laboratory." He, along with his friend Daru and hostage Shiina Mayuri, create a phone-operated microwave that can send e-mails into the past. This, of coarse, interests the scientific prodigy Makise Kurisu (who then becomes a member of the Future Gadget Laboratory). Firstly, I must say that the pacing of the first half of the series is a little slow, but it does pick up around episode 9. From that point on, the show continued to get better. Now, I'm not saying the first half was bad, no, just slow. It still was very enjoyable. All of the characters were interesting and they all had good interactions with each other. I loved the story. I loved the characters. I loved the themes and issues. You see, Steins;Gate isn't just a show with time travel, it's a show ABOUT time travel. Obviously, writing a story that is about time travel is very, very difficult (which is why most people would rather just write a story that happens to have time travel, since that's far easier). However, Steins;Gate does a very good job. I'm not a scientist, so I cannot say how accurate this show's depiction of time travel is, but I can say that after hours of research it does seem close enough. Okabe Rintarō is a very enjoyable main character. Overall, I would highly recommend this series to any fan of sci-fi.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00I5I1R74 |
| Actors  | Asami Imai, Ayano Yamamoto, Mamoru Miyano |
| Aspect Ratio  | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,001 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 582 in Anime (DVD & Blu-ray) 3,295 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) 4,314 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,008) |
| Director  | Hiroshi Hamasaki, Takuya Sato |
| Dubbed:  | English |
| Item model number  | 5022366813549 |
| Language  | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Media Format  | Animated, Box set, PAL |
| Number of discs  | 4 |
| Product Dimensions  | 2.29 x 16.94 x 13.16 cm; 136.08 g |
| Release date  | 30 Jun. 2014 |
| Run time  | 10 hours and 25 minutes |
| Studio  | Manga Entertainment |
| Subtitles:  | English |

## Product Details

- **Content type:** anime
- **Contributor:** Asami Imai, Ayano Yamamoto, Hiroshi Hamasaki, Mamoru Miyano, Takuya Sato
- **Format:** Animated, Box set, PAL
- **Genre:** Action, Anime, Sci-Fi
- **Language:** English, Japanese

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not just a Great Video Game Adaptation, but a Damn Great Anime in its own right
*by M***Z on 2 December 2015*

Self styled 'mad scientist' and geek Rintaro Okabe/'Hooin Kyoma' stumbles across the murder of scientific starlet Makise Kurisu during a lecture on time travel. Following a strange temporal 'event', Okabe sees her alive and is desperate to figure out how this is possible, enlisting her in the 'Future Gadget Laboratory' (his little club) and working on his microwave time machine. One of the finest anime I have ever watched, 'Stein;s Gate' is the antithesis of your typical goofy fanservice fest, offering a smart and often touching take on the power and side effects of time travel. The foundation is absurd for sure, and the show's sense of humour has no problem mining that, but when we get to the members using the technology to alter their lives and in the process, change the world around them, the show pulls no punches. This is amplified by the fact that we have a strong and likeable lot of characters that make up Okabe's entourage: the eccentric lead, the smart but somewhat high nosed Kurisu, the loveably sweet Miyuri, tech and online geek Daru, the silent and reserved Moeka, the timid & transgendered Lukako, the excitable waitress Faris and the high spirited tomboy Suzuha. They all compliment each other well and as the series progresses, you really get behind them and why they want these changes, some of which do tug hard at the heartstrings. However, it is Okabe's story that is the most grueling, as 'Stein;s Gate also acts as a more fantastical coming of age story as he remembers every change in the timeline, and how he must step up for his friends, as well as solving Kurisu's murder. He goes from petty manchild to a far more mature adult by the end and it can be very harrowing. How'd have thunk this could come from the inventor of a microwave & phone based time machine? And the rest is no slack: the animation is subdued but full of nuance and detail, refreshing for a sci-fi show, the music is often sombre but never overpowering or melodramatic, and the voice cast are tremendous, with J. Michael Tatum on the English front giving a career best performance as Okabe. Frankly, I have practically no genuine complaints or issues to speak of, save for maybe the last episode being little more than perfunctory sugaring of an already satisfying ending, but even then, it still has enough laughs to get by. Honestly, I cannot sing the praises of this show enough: drop whatever you are doing, and go see this show. It is criminally underrated, and of the best animated television series to come out in the last decade.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of my favourite anime series
*by S***N on 30 April 2017*

The story follows the self proclaimed "mad scientist" Okabe Rintarō, who calls himself Hououin Kyouma, and the "Future Gadget Laboratory." He, along with his friend Daru and hostage Shiina Mayuri, create a phone-operated microwave that can send e-mails into the past. This, of coarse, interests the scientific prodigy Makise Kurisu (who then becomes a member of the Future Gadget Laboratory). Firstly, I must say that the pacing of the first half of the series is a little slow, but it does pick up around episode 9. From that point on, the show continued to get better. Now, I'm not saying the first half was bad, no, just slow. It still was very enjoyable. All of the characters were interesting and they all had good interactions with each other. I loved the story. I loved the characters. I loved the themes and issues. You see, Steins;Gate isn't just a show with time travel, it's a show ABOUT time travel. Obviously, writing a story that is about time travel is very, very difficult (which is why most people would rather just write a story that happens to have time travel, since that's far easier). However, Steins;Gate does a very good job. I'm not a scientist, so I cannot say how accurate this show's depiction of time travel is, but I can say that after hours of research it does seem close enough. Okabe Rintarō is a very enjoyable main character. Overall, I would highly recommend this series to any fan of sci-fi.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best anime I have seen yet
*by E***S on 1 August 2014*

Steins;Gate is brilliant. The series starts out with a lighthearted feel, it almost coming across as a slice-of-life or a geeky sitcom while the main cast experiment with time travel in what has to be one of the most believable methods I have witnessed as well, I like a good series about time travel! The main character, Rintarou Okabe, is a loveable self-proclaimed mad scientist and has to be one of my favourite protagonists in anything, he makes this series what it is. However, when the real shock of the story hits, the anime takes a dark turn that shall grip you completely, I marathoned the rest as it was too good to stop watching. I would say the first part of the story can be a little slow, but bear with it as it is by far my favourite anime that I have seen yet

## Frequently Bought Together

- Steins Gate: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] [DVD]
- Steins;Gate: The Movie - Load Region of D j Vu [Blu-ray]
- Steins;Gate 0 - Part One - Blu-ray/DVD Combo (Cover may vary)

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