Steins;Gate

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Japanese: STEINS;GATE
English: Steins;Gate
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Type: TV
Episodes: 24
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 6, 2011 to Sep 14, 2011
Premiered: Spring 2011
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 02:05 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: White Fox
Source: Visual novel
Genres: DramaDrama, Sci-FiSci-Fi, SuspenseSuspense
Themes: PsychologicalPsychological, Time TravelTime Travel
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 9.071 (scored by 14062681,406,268 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #32
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #13
Members: 2,576,211
Favorites: 189,932

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Preliminary Spoiler
Oct 5, 2012
"I am the Insane Mad Scientist, Hououin...KYOUMA"
yes, its me ill hopefully be writing a review about steins gate but i really don't want the ORGANIZATION to find out.... El Psy Congroo...

Yoo! mina this will be my first review about the anime i love the most which is steins gate, to start things off steins gate is an anime about time travel and how the"butterfly effect" can really change everything and cause a time paradox.

Story:
As for the story of steins gate it starts at the summer of 2010 and consists of a group of friends who experiment on different future gadgets in order to change humanity ...
Jan 17, 2017
“El Psy Congroo”
-Okabe Rintarou

I’ve had a lot of people ask me to do a review of my favorite anime of all time, and honestly I found it difficult the first few times I tried. It was 2012, and I hadn’t watched a single anime in years, and I happened to stumble upon a friend at work watching Steins;Gate in the break room. I initially disregarded the show, chalking it up as some other gimmicky cartoon, having “grown out” of anime in general. That night when I got home, I couldn’t bring myself to stop thinking about it, and after swallowing my pride I asked him ...
Oct 25, 2012
If the enormous amount of almost perfect review scores, the extremely high MAL ranking, or the gushing of people by word of mouth hasn't tipped you off already, you KNOW you should go and watch Steins;Gate already. That said, if you're still not sure for some reason, or you've seen the first couple of episodes and felt dismayed, fear not, I hope this review will clear some of those tricky to enjoy episodes out of the way.
Some people have asked me, who should not watch Steins;Gate? Some people might say that if you don't like sci-fi, comedy, time travel, drama, romance, action, suspense, you should ...
May 8, 2015
I'm gonna try and not makes this too long as reviews that are long can be a pain to read and give too much away, but I don't want to make it too short and miss out some of my opinions!! Put simply Steins;Gate is one of the few masterpieces within Anime today! It is genuinely fantastic and if you haven't watched it I recommend you do so immediately!
At first it isn't very entertaining and you will probably be a little confused but once it gets going, wow its a roller-coaster, and a amazing one at that!

Story-10-The story is gripping and you are constantly guessing ...
Jan 6, 2015
What more can I say about this anime that hasn't already been said? It's a fantastic show that left an impression on me and I absolutely loved the journey.

The story is so well written that I think it is arguably one of the best scifi anime's out there, the pacing for me was perfect, it took its time to introduce the characters and while people might see it as slow to start off, the payoff is definitely worth the wait. The story is about a self proclaimed "Mad Scientist" named Okabe Rintarou but prefers to be called HOUOIN KYOUMA who experiments the theory of time ...
Sep 19, 2011
On paper, Steins; Gate presents an interesting mix of genres. Steins; Gate (SG) is a psychological thriller, in the same genre as Code Geass and Ultimate Survivor Kaiji. Also, SG is a visual novel adaptation, similar to Clannad or Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai. Most VN adaptations (including SG) have a harem setup and dramatic romance.

Unfortunately, SG isn't as thrilling as Code Geass and Kaiji, and it doesn't have the comedy, romance or charm factor of most good romance/dramas.

Story (7)

The story has a lot of interesting sci-fi concepts. The little laboratory team has a machine that can send text messages to ...
Mar 18, 2018
“He who wants to do good knocks at the gate; he who loves finds the gate open.”

Steins;Gate is often touted as one of the most complex and engaging time-travel stories in recent memory; a sci-fi thrill ride that holds at its core, a tender tale of love and friendship that touched me. Originally a visual novel highly praised for the attention to detail, branching plot points and masterful utilisation for that style of game-play, the anime adaptation by Studio White Fox carefully blended these aspects from the game into a compelling plot traversing several timelines for a memorable experience unlike no other. Revolving around a ...
Dec 23, 2014
Steins;Gate has the potential to be a wonderful anime. Despite its minor flaws, it lives up to that potential. Summed up in a sentence? A 24 episode series with a lot of action, inventive tech, otaku babble, and unique characters.

I have to profess that I did not understand this show for at least half of its running. Then again, I didn't really follow Chaos;Head either. But the English dub of Steins;Gate is superb and I really recommend checking it out. Why?

STORY: I have to admit. Halfway through the series I was lost. I didn't understand the importance between a lot of things in the series. ...
Jul 9, 2020
Have you ever admired a TV show or a movie that you wish you could erase your memories to experience it once again? Steins;Gate is one of those anime series that comes around once in a blue moon, its amazing hook factor coupled with its well fleshed out and engaging characters makes it as one of the most thrilling science fiction stories of the modern era.

Steins;Gate follows the chronicle of Rintarou Okabe, the self-proclaimed mad scientist who prefers to go by the name "Hououin Kyouma", serving as the leader of the so-called "Future Gadget Laboratory". One day he accidentally invented a time machine in ...
Dec 3, 2011
Time Machine. What does one think when hearing those two words? Most of us (Americans, anyway) think of cheesy CGI movies that date back longer than we care to remember. We often avoid the subject entirely, since it's all theory and hardly can be proven with current technology.

Albert Einstein once said "The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once."
How true does this hold today, or more importantly, in this particular anime? Steins;Gate answer this, and much more.

The basic storyline is of a man by the name of Okabe Rintarou that accidentally discovers a way to send messages into the past. ...
Oct 6, 2013
Time traveling sure is a fascinating thing. The idea of being able to alter the past and the future leaves people in awe. In fact, it's so fascinating that many tv shows,movies,books, and animes use time traveling in their stories. Some of them are bad. Some of them are good, but none of them are quite like Steins Gate.

The story revolves around Okabe Rintarou and his colleagues as they accidentally make a machine that can send texts back in time. Now what sets this anime apart from other shows about time travel is that the story is ...
Feb 25, 2015
~DECEIVE THE WORLD!~

From the get-go, Steins;Gate appeared to me as a pleasant, refreshing, and genuinely interesting SoL/Sci-Fi/Mystery. I settled in for what i thought would be just a well presented, quirky, cyber fugitive, mystery based show. The presentation appealed to me, as it seemed to be a clash between gloomy, detailed (and effective) realism, broken only by the wonderfully unique characters. While it retained a good sense of mystery, its deceivingly slow-starting plot didn't seem to mirror the extent that i REALLY wanted to keep watching...

Having gotten past that first, slower phase (very relevant indeed!), and watching to its completion...
I've come to ADORE this series! ...
Jul 20, 2015
This is my first review so give me some feedback.

Steins;Gate is a story of an eccentric scientist named Okabe Rintarou as he messes around with various things in his lab with his friend/acquaintance Daru and childhood friend Mayuri who he holds very close to his heart. Okabe is interested in the theory of time travel, so he attends a conference held by a man proclaiming to have solved time travel. While at the conference, Okabe witnesses something extremely shocking (not going to tell you because that's the mystery of the first episode in case you haven't watched it), to which he sends a message to ...
Feb 2, 2014
The best animated show I have ever seen. Period. I'll tell you why, hopefully.

At first when I read the synopsis I said to myself, "this show doesn't look very good, time traveling with a microwave or something?" it seemed kind of weird to me. But after a few weeks after I went ahead and gave it shot because of all the amazing reviews it got. The first 6 episodes were really good, but then after that it turned into something beyond excellence. Its hard to describe how great of a show it was the last 18 episodes. It pretty much changed my life. It also ...
Apr 4, 2011
Preliminary (1/24 eps)
Steins;Gate
Time Machine. A low income mad scientist with an obsession with conspiracies and futuristic gadgets. When the scientist himself is looped through time what will his reaction be? The animation is glum and gray but it gives it an eery and mysterious feel to it so its good. The comical jokes aren't made often but when they are they are funny. Since there is only one episode out i cant say much but based on the first ep i think it will develop to be pretty good.
Something along the lines of Shinrei Tantei Yakumo.
Except funnier? I recommended it!

Thank You. Yume Tang!
Jun 3, 2015
*SPOILER FREE REVIEW*

I recently finished Steins;Gate and it has easily become one my favourite anime.
Now this anime was a tough one for me because I'm more of a fan of action anime and to be honest, two years ago I watched Steins;Gate till the 12th episode and dropped because I kept looking for the my type of genre in it and didn't pay attention to the story at all. I must have been pretty stupid back then but I think I didn't really understand what was going on so I just dropped it. Now after two years, I decided to watch it again from ...
Jul 23, 2014
Steins;Gate does something many movies, cartoons, and animes try to do. To create an effective and powerful as well a logical time travel based story. In all honesty two things make Steins;Gate great, plot and character chemistry. In my belief nothing else really stands out. A story focused and based around time travel can be very hard. To make a good one you must prioritize plot above anything else. Steins;Gate's plot and logic are very well done it is an anime that almost needs you to pay full attention.

Steins;Gate is most important at least ...
Apr 23, 2015
So, Steins;Gate. Probably the most blatant abuse of the semicolon ever borne out of Japan (because that particular offense is so ubiquitous, hardy har). Your friend Jeanie the otaku/weaboo has most likely recommended this to you at some point, and you've nodded your head inattentively and added it to the pile of shows that she's said will change your life and that you KNOW you're going to get to eventually (including but not limited to Neon Genesis, Cowboy Bebop, Akira, a Ghibli film, and like 2 shonen things).

Let me reaffirm Jeanie's gushing recommendation: you've got to got to GOT TO get to Steins;Gate.

The first ...
Dec 6, 2013
This is my first review, and I figured I'd pick this series because it dealt with Heideggerian existentialism - a topic I'm fairly well-versed and well-read in. This series also has a profound level of depth and character/plot development.
One of the re-occuring quotes by Heidegger in this series was "humans are essentially temporal beings". Contrary to what you might think, this quote was not vaguely incorporated into the plot, rather, it touches upon one of the main elements of this series - time and the inevitability of it. Unlike Jean-Paul Sartre, who thought that human-existence is detached and separate from (and also precedes) essential ...
May 30, 2013
Steins;Gate: Quriky.

This anime is a hard one to get into. I'd say the first 6-10 episodes are confusing, and certainly the first one isn't an attention grabber. In fact, after the first episode you'll be left damn confused.

I'd heard a lot of good things about this anime. It's a hard one to judge. The ending is certainly satisfying. The strength of this anime lies in its characters. They're enjoyable, funny and interesting. This strength is also in a similar series, Robotics;Notes (presuming it's by the same author), but Steins;gate carries the plot much better than does RN. ...