It maybe the black-sheep of thriller anime, but a gentle, fuzzy one, none the less. Details Edit. Release date October 9, Japan. Official site Japan. Kids Station Madhouse. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 25 minutes. Dolby Digital. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. By what name was Kaosu heddo officially released in Canada in English?
Sakakibara, Yui Japanese. Aoi, Sena Main. Nabatame, Hitomi Japanese. Nishijou, Nanami Main. Miyazaki, Ui Japanese. Orihara, Kozue Main. Tsuji, Ayumi Japanese. Kusunoki, Yua Main. Takahashi, Chiaki Japanese. Orgel, Seira Supporting. Tomonaga, Akane Japanese. Misumi, Daisuke Supporting.
Ono, Daisuke Japanese. Norose, Genichi Supporting. Miyake, Kenta Japanese. Ishiyama, Takaaki Director. Nakajima, Toshihiko Sound Director. Ishiodori, Hiroshi Episode Director. Apple Music.
Amazon Music. When Takumi gets home he finds an e-mail from Grim with a link to a video of the first New Gen case, the Group Dive, and Takumi realizes the video was filmed by Shogun.
He is found by Rimi and finally agrees to allow Rimi to support him and he begins walking to and from school with her. Back at his place Takumi tries to call upon his real di-sword while holding the fake one, but Rimi stops him.
Rimi leaves to get more soda, and while she is gone Takumi finds out that his old psychiatrist has been the victim of the 5th New Gen incident. Meanwhile Sena destroys a device made by Nozomi in someone's backpack. The next day Takumi learns more about finding his di-sword from Ayase. After school Rimi walks Takumi home and he tries to tell her about his possible power to make delusions real but she doesn't believe him.
Ban goes to see Katsuko Momose to learn more about the New Gen events. Meanwhile Takumi gets a call from Shogun, but decides not to answer it, and then suddenly a strange earthquake hits Shibuya with a very loud alarm-like noise.
Ayase jumps off the school roof, but Takumi unwittingly creates a garden to save her from the fall. Later rumors begin to circulate around the school that it was Takumi's relationship with Ayase that caused her to jump. As his class is teasing him a voice begins speaking to Takumi in his head. After school Takumi gets beat up by a group of paid men, but is saved by Kozue who is able to communicate telepathically and who calls herself Kozupii.
Kozupii also has her own sword and after running into Sena is revealed to be Sena's friend. The Nozomi Group have a meeting and it is revealed that they are using Noah II to synthetically use the powers of the Gigalomaniacs for their own purpose. The backpack device destroyed by Sena in the previous episode is revealed to be a mobile transmitter for Noah II. Takumi learns that he, Sena and Koupii are all Gigalomaniacs with the power to reflect delusions into reality. When a Noah II created illusion of a runaway digger appears Kozue and Sena jump into action to destroy the mobile transmitters nearby.
Nozomi vows to remove all obstacles to their plans. Kozue, Sena and Takumi form a group to stop Nozomi and take commemorative a picture. It started since the day of the earthquake. Kozu-pii later asked Takumi in attacking Nozomi Technology. Takumi refuses and Kozu-pii started crying causing their classmates to rumor about them. He then went out with her outside to avoid another trouble. Sena was waiting for them outside and convinced him in coming with them.
Takumi then joined them and Kozu-pii named their group Gigalomaniac Trio. They are aiming to destroy Noah II. To start the operation, they entered the research facility of the company as Executives. Meanwhile, Rimi was seen talking to the old man Takumi saw in the streets of Shibuya.
When they were about to be killed, Ayase or FES appeared and helped them. Ayase collapsed after then. Norose was frozen due to Ayase but he made Sena and Kozue fight each other knowing it is him they are fighting with. Takumi cancelled the particles sent by Norose on the girls' blind spot unknowingly. They found out that it was only a prototype even Norose.
Takumi went to school the next day and Rimi too. Takumi was overjoyed. Norose appeared on a rooftop and is talking to his Di-sword. Also, the anime took some liberties with the story such as portraying Takumi Nishijou as a paranoid schizophrenic , when in the visual novel, most of his reactions to things and thinking are actually fairly rational and normal despite his obvious tendency to have delusions.
The anime also changed the ending and left out a lot of things, and some of the changes, such as making Genichi Norose not be a natural gigalomaniac like in the original visual novel, really made things worse, because Genichi Norose ended up being a rather stereotypical villain who was just being evil for no real reason in the anime, whereas in the visual novel, his character was much more complex and he had actual reasons for what he did.
Takumi Nishijou explaining to Yua Kusunoki the importance of having a good anime director, like the director of Blood Tune. However, the main reason for the anime adaptation being considered lackluster is all that was left out. Therefore, for it to have a really good anime adaptation, like Steins;Gate , it would have to be something episodes like Steins;Gate was in order to be able to fit everything in.
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