Japanese: シュタインズ・ゲート ゼロ
English: Steins;Gate 0
Type: TV
Episodes: 23
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 12, 2018 to Sep 27, 2018
Premiered: spring 2018
Broadcast:Thursdays at 01:35 (JST)PRODUCERS:Frontier Works,Movic,Kadokawa
LICENSORS:Funimation
STUDIOS:White Fox
GENRE:Drama,Sci-Fi,Suspense
THEMES:Time Travel
Source: Visual novel
Duration: 23 min per ep
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
The eccentric, self-proclaimed mad scientist Rintarou Okabe has become a shell of his former self. Depressed and traumatized after failing to rescue his friend Makise Kurisu, he has decided to forsake his mad scientist alter ego and live as an ordinary college student. Surrounded by friends who know little of his time travel experiences, Okabe spends his days trying to forget the horrors of his adventures alone. While working as a receptionist at a college technology forum, Okabe meets the short, spunky Maho Hiyajo, who later turns out to be the interpreter at the forum's presentation, conducted by Professor Alexis Leskinen. In front of a stunned crowd, Alexis and Maho unveil Amadeus—a revolutionary AI capable of storing a person's memories and creating a perfect simulation of that person complete with their personality and quirks. Meeting with Maho and Alexis after the presentation, Okabe learns that the two were Kurisu's colleagues in university, and that they have simulated her in Amadeus. Hired by Alexis to research the simulation's behavior, Okabe is given the chance to interact with the shadow of a long-lost dear friend. Dangerously tangled in the past, Okabe must face the harsh reality and carefully maneuver around the disastrous consequences that come with disturbing the natural flow of time. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Hashida, Itaru
Main
Hiyajou, Maho
Main
Akiha, Rumiho
Supporting
Kiryuu, Moeka
Supporting
Tennouji, Yuugo
Supporting
"Fatima (ファティマ)" by Kanako Itou (eps 2-20)
1: "Amadeus" by Kanako Itou (eps 1, 22)
2: "LAST GAME" by Zwei (eps 2-7, 9-13)
3: "Lyra" by ZWEI (eps 8, 18)
4: "World-Line" by Asami Imai (eps 14-17, 19-20)
5: "Fatima (ファティマ)" by Kanako Itou (eps 21)
6: "Gate of Steiner" by Eri Sasaki (eps 23)