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Steins;Gate 0
An illustration of the main cast, with clockwork as the background.
Key visual, featuring (left to right) Kagari, Yuki, Suzuha, Maho, Kurisu, Okabe, Mayuri, Daru, Faris, Luka, and Moeka
シュタインズ・ゲート ゼロ
(Shutainzu Gēto Zero)
GenreScience fiction, thriller[1]
Anime television series
Directed byKenichi Kawamura
Written byJukki Hanada
Music by
StudioWhite Fox
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, TVA, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, TVQ, AT-X, BS11, GYT
English network
Original run April 12, 2018 – present
Episodes23 + OVA (List of episodes)

Steins;Gate 0 (Japanese: シュタインズ・ゲート ゼロ, Hepburn: Shutainzu Gēto Zero) is an anime television series created by White Fox based on 5pb.'s 2015 video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise. The series is a sequel to the 2011 anime series Steins;Gate, and began airing in April 2018. It is set in an alternative future where the university student Rintaro Okabe, traumatized after his experiences with time travel, meets the neuroscientists Maho Hiyajo and Alexis Leskinen and becomes a tester for their artificial intelligence system Amadeus.

The series is directed by Kenichi Kawamura, and written by Jukki Hanada, who also wrote the first Steins;Gate anime; the voice cast from previous Steins;Gate anime and games also reprise their roles. The series is being simulcast by Crunchyroll, AnimeLab and Aniplus Asia, and an English dub is streamed by Funimation in North America and the British Isles.

Story

The story takes place in an alternate timeline to the ending of the original Steins;Gate series. After failing to save Kurisu Makise in order to prevent a future war over time machines, Rintaro Okabe, traumatised over his experiences of meddling with the past with his Reading Steiner ability, chose to live in the beta world line where Kurisu stays dead. After several months have passed, Rintaro meets Maho Hiyajo and Alexis Leskinen, two of Kurisu's former colleagues who have been working on Amadeus, an artificial intelligence system using Kurisu's memories from before her death. Rintaro accepts a request to help out with Amadeus' development by becoming a tester, conversing with the Amadeus Kurisu through his phone.

Cast

A photo of Mamoru Miyano
A photo of Asami Imai
A photo of Kana Hanazawa
The Japanese voice cast from other Steins;Gate media reprise their roles, including Mamoru Miyano (Rintaro Okabe), Asami Imai (Kurisu Makise), and Kana Hanazawa (Mayuri Shiina).
Character Voice actor
Japanese[2][3] English[4][5]
Rintaro Okabe Mamoru Miyano J. Michael Tatum
Kurisu Makise / Amadeus Asami Imai Trina Nishimura
Mayuri Shiina Kana Hanazawa
Itaru "Daru" Hashida Tomokazu Seki Tyson Rinehart
Suzuha Amane Yukari Tamura Cherami Leigh
Luka Urushibara[a] Yū Kobayashi Lindsay Seidel
Faris NyanNyan Haruko Momoi Jad Saxton
Moeka Kiryu Saori Gotō Jessica Cavanagh
Maho Hiyajo Sayuri Yahagi Monica Rial
Kagari Shiina Megumi Han Alexis Tipton
Yuki Amane Yukari Tamura Cherami Leigh
Nae Tennouji Ayano Yamamoto Brina Palencia
Katsumi "Fubuki" Nakase Mariko Honda Mikaela Krantz
Kaede Kurushima Hina Kino Bryn Apprill
Alexis Leskinen Yōji Ueda Chris Wehkamp
Judy Reyes Maya Nishimura Emily Neves

Production and release

A photo of Kanako Itō
Kanako Itō created the opening theme, "Fatima", as a continuation of the first Steins;Gate anime's opening.

Steins;Gate 0 is produced by White Fox,[7] and adapts the 2015 video game of the same name. The game is a sequel to Steins;Gate, which was also adapted into an anime by White Fox in 2011.[2] While the game's story is composed of multiple routes, the anime reconstructs the story into one single route.[8]

The series is directed by Kenichi Kawamura and written by Jukki Hanada, the writer for the Steins;Gate anime, while Tomoshige Inayoshi, an episode animation director for the Steins;Gate anime, adapts Huke's character designs from the game for animation,[2] and Takeshi Kodaka serves as art director.[9] The music is composed by Takeshi Abo, Nobuaki Nobusawa, and Moe Hyūga.[10] The voice cast reprise their roles from previous Steins;Gate media.[2]

The opening theme is "Fatima" (ファティマ) by Kanako Itō, and the ending themes are "Last Game" by Zwei for the first half of the series and "World-Line" by Imai for the second half;[3][11][12] the first episode used Itō's song "Amadeus" from the Steins;Gate 0 game as the ending theme, however.[13] Itō created "Fatima" as a lyrical continuation of "Hacking to the Gate", the opening theme to the first Steins;Gate anime, and said that the fast pace was an important aspect as she wanted the theme to be exhilarating.[14]

The anime was originally announced in March 2015, together with the Steins;Gate 0 game.[15] It was re-revealed with a trailer and key art in July 2017 as part of the "Steins;Gate World Line 2017–2018 Project", which also includes other media based on the Steins;Gate 0 game; at this point, the series had gone into production.[7] The anime began airing in Japan from April 12, 2018,[b][3] and is planned to air for 23 episodes.[2][16] It is broadcast on Tokyo MX, TVA, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, TVQ, AT-X, BS11, and GYT,[3] and is streamed through Ameba TV in Japan.[17] The series is being simulcast by Crunchyroll outside of Asia and Australasia,[18] by AnimeLab in Australia and New Zealand,[19] and by Aniplus Asia in Southeast Asia,[20] and an English dub began streaming through Funimation in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland on April 30, 2018.[4][18][21] The series is also planned to be released across six Blu-ray and DVD volumes in Japan from June 27 to November 28, 2018, of which the last will include an additional, unaired episode.[3][16]

The English dub was directed by Cris George and written by Jeramey Kraatz.[4][22] When adapting the series, they encountered a problem they had not dealt with before: In the first episode, Leskinen gives a speech in English, which Maho live interprets in Japanese, and because all characters in the dub speak English they were initially not sure how to portray the situation. They eventually settled on setting the stage by having Maho's dialogue start in Japanese, before switching to English.[22] Ashly Burch, Mayuri's voice actor in the dub, was unable to play the character for the entirety of the simulcast dub due to personal and time constraints; on August 1, 2018, Funimation announced that Megan Shipman would take over the role for the remaining episodes of the simulcast dub,[6][23] and that they would announce how the role would be handled in the home video release of the series at a later date.[24]

Notes

  1. ^ "Ruka" in Funimation's English dub.
  2. ^ The series is billed as premiering on April 11, 2018 at "25:35", effectively April 12.

References

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