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Steins;Gate

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Japanese: STEINS;GATE
English: Steins;Gate
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 23
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 26, 2009 to Jul 27, 2013
Genres: Drama Drama, Mystery Mystery, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Alive
Authors: Nitroplus (Story), Sarachi, Yomi (Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.061 (scored by 95429,542 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #6802
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Popularity: #672
Members: 26,510
Favorites: 808

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S;G and R;N are practically identical in structure, which is no surprise as they both originate from the same author. Both manga start particularly slow, before building up to a grand climax. Both manga also have a well developed romance between the main heroine and the protagonist. Lastly, both manga have a scientific theme to them which is given by both being adaptions of the Science Adventure universe. S;G differs with it's scientific theme of time travel, unlike R;N scientific theme of building a giant robot. S;G also is more story driven with a more exciting plot, while R;N performs much better with it's characterisation and  read more 
reportRecommended by Akoram
The first volume of HakoMari, is nearly identical to Steins;Gate. They both are highly psychological and focus on a protagonist stuck in a time loop, ending with an unfortunate event. HakoMari differs with focus on supernatural elements, while Steins;Gate focuses on scientific elements. 
reportRecommended by Akoram
In both series there's a microwave oven used for time traveling purposes. 
reportRecommended by Joestark
Ageha's plot is striking similar to one of the arcs in Steins;Gate, in which the protagonist goes back in time to save a girl, but ends up failing every time and gets stuck in a time loop. Although both mangas deals mainly with the theme of the "butterfly effect", Ageha takes a more comedic and absurd approach to it, while Steins;Gate is deeper and more serious. 
reportRecommended by Numero33
Let's lagoon is about time slip. Steins gate is about going back to the past. Both manga is about going back to the past. 
reportRecommended by porkopio
Ultimo kinda reminds me of Steins;Gate because it too has a time travel story. Ultimo however is more about action and androids where Steins;Gate has a more "realistic" feel. 
reportRecommended by Gardevoir7
Going back in time and both characters had to re-live the same day over and over again. 
reportRecommended by xxbluebirdxx