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Japanese: ID-0
English: ID-0
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 9, 2017 to Jun 25, 2017
Premiered: Spring 2017
Broadcast: Sundays at 23:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: SANZIGEN
Source: Original
Genre: Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: MechaMecha, SpaceSpace
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.521 (scored by 93389,338 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #69472
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #4712
Members: 21,454
Favorites: 26

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 30, 2017
Let's be honest, sometimes we avoid some series after seeing the other users score, but ID-0 has been underrated by some reviewers, social networks, etc. The anime started with a 6.23 and ended with a 6.85, in the last episodes, ID-0 developed a good narrative.

The story follows a group of "excavators" that seeks a mineral called Orichlat. During this search, humanity has developed I-Machines that moves the consciousness of a person into a robot, in other words, the human becomes a machine. Some members of these excavators have decided to move their memory into the machine forever. One of that persons is Ido, ...
Jun 29, 2017

The story progresses in a meaningful way, with just enough surprises to keep you interested. As in the best of stories we learn quickly that a number of characters are not who you might think that they are. As is so typical in many Japanese stories, characters are not black and white but shades of gray. Also appealing was the writing. Every time I thought I knew where the story was "finally" going, it didn't. It's hard to surprise me nowadays, so this was a major plus.
The is one of the very rare anime where ...
Jul 2, 2017
This was a great hidden gem, a series that I almost missed, but happened to catch on a list of shows that wasn't on crunchyroll, and I'm so glad I did, I hope more people find out about this series, wonderful animation and everything that makes me think back to the anime I loved in the 80's and 90's.

Story: A strange story but well done one, about humanity that has discovered a way to travel FTL using this powerful ore and can't say much more, but it just worked for me. There are still some questions, but nothing that bothers me.

Art: ...
Apr 18, 2017
Preliminary (2/12 eps)
(Kind of) Disclaimer: Less of a review, more like first impressions... and me trying to convince people to give this a chance, I wouldn't have written this if I didn't see the current 6.15 rating. This review will be VERY general; so general you'll start the anime and not have any idea what to expect from the story ^^'

I honestly think this series is quite a nice surprise. I usually wouldn't check this out just because of how it looks but I just happened to be checking out the beginning of all the shows this season since I have the time. It gave me ...
Jun 2, 2017
Preliminary (8/12 eps)
I'm a bit surprised this anime has been either ignored or less than appreciated. Character development has been fairly solid and the story is intriguing. Multi-layered themes coupled with original ideas and world-building are strong here. Characters (most) are likeable and exhibit heart. While the art is uneven at times, and CG not always coherent, certainly a lot of effort has been put forth.

Sci-fi is not easy to do and does not appeal to the majority of viewers. That said...

Tropes are typically played, but this is anime after all. Better than anything the West can do. Voice acting is fine and up to par. What ...
May 19, 2017
Preliminary (6/12 eps)
This review is after watching the first six episodes. Initially I did not plan to watch the show due to ts low ratings on this website, but I had already watched all the "good rated" shows this season and couldn't find any other, so I thought of giving it a try.

Story: There is a lot of story progression already in the first six episodes and none of the episodes dawdle on one concept too long. Also, nothing looks forced as new concepts are introduced to the viewers. In short, the story is fast paced and takes you for the ride.

Art: CG or whatnot, ...
Nov 9, 2017
Look, I'm not going to lie, I'm not an anime super fan. I can't tell you how this compares to all the great animes out there that I have never and probably will never see. Whatever anime I get is through Netflix, so pardon me if I'm not fully apprised of what is "supposed" to be good anime.

With that being said, I LOVED this show! I felt it was great. Very clever plot, witty dialog, and surprisingly philosophical. It was smart without trying too hard, and had a smooth mix of funny and serious. I definitely want more, and even though season 1 wrapped ...
Oct 30, 2017
I love Science-Fiction, I read almost all Philip K.Dick's Books, I really like Asimov's Sci-Fi, Silverberg, and even the Books of Jules Verne.

And I like too Science-Fiction anime like Ghost In The Shell (and every Mamoru Oshii's Movie), and even the Adventure type SCi-Fi by Leiji Matsumoto (Star Blazers, Capitan Harlock).

Well, this anime directed by Goro Taniguchi who already did a great space opera with Planetes, has a unique idea that contains a lot of references to titles like Capitan Harlock or science fiction recent movies like Neill Blomkamp Humandroid. The Adventure, the Robots theme, here not controlled by A.I., and this is the best ...
Jun 10, 2020
This is a somewhat underrated series. It certainly is not a masterpiece, but I found myself liking the characters, and I felt like it was a fairly satisfying watch that even did a few things I've never seen in a Mecha anime before.

In particular I like the two main characters. Their development throughout the series is heartwarming to watch, and ultimately they have to make some hard choices.

I will admit that it's been quite a while since I watched this series, but I still remember it fondly even a few years later. If you're looking for some light mecha to ...
Oct 4, 2023
I watched ID-0. Here are my thoughts:

ID-0 is about a naive astrogeologist girl and a group of space bandits, some of whom are minds trapped inside robot bodies, who engage in illegal space mining. Things go wrong during one of their illicit excavations and the plot spirals from there. All the characters have unique personalities and I enjoyed the chemistry of this motley crew working together.

This show is actual genuine science fiction and frequently invokes intriguing sci-fi concepts such as digital consciousness, robotics and cloning. The story is interesting and engaging; it incorporates mystery elements well and does a good job of 'peeling back the ...
Dec 2, 2021
The overall plot in this is pretty amazing, with enough twists and surprises throughout to feel very satisfying, but there are a few inconsistencies and flaws in the details. This prevents me from scoring it the full 10 points but I have to say it still came really close and is worth seeing.

The pacing is great, with every episode clearly focused on and adding to the main story, the twists keeping you hooked and wanting for more. Once you start it, you'll probably want to binge it in one sitting. It is the furthest thing from an episodic stand alone missions in space show that ...
Dec 24, 2022
This is a rather simple (by my standards, that means requires a reasonable amount of intelligence to understand) show that explores further on the ideas introduced in Ghost in the Shell.

Compare to Ghost in the Shell ID-0 is exploring the world where boundaries between biological and technological are blurred. This one is particularly focused on shells, or i-machines as the called them in this show. Some characters there still have physical bodies, some have lost them, others possibly never had them to begin with. None of them however think too deep about any of that. They just live with it like it is nothing special ...