Akiba's Trip: The Animation

Akiba's Trip: The Animation (2017)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime, Supernatural

Set in Akihabara, the shopping area has been invaded by creatures known as "Synthisters" who prey on the patrons of Akihabara, feasting on their social energy and will to live. These enemies can only be stopped by direct exposure to sunlight, meaning to defeat these synthisters their clothes need to be ripped off exposing them to sunlight.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:30 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Akiba's Last TripMar 29, 2017
S01E12Electric Mayo's Falling Apart!Mar 22, 2017
S01E11The Midsummer Akiba Festival Begins!Mar 15, 2017
S01E10Did You Open Your Pyloric Canal?!Mar 8, 2017
S01E09Whoa, I Battled with Game Cards!Mar 1, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Akiba's Trip: The Animation premiere?

Akiba's Trip: The Animation premiered on January 4, 2017.

Who is the main character in Akiba's Trip: The Animation?

The main character in Akiba's Trip: The Animation is Tamotsu Denkigai.

What is the genre of Akiba's Trip: The Animation?

Akiba's Trip: The Animation falls under the genre of action and comedy.

What is the setting of Akiba's Trip: The Animation?

Akiba's Trip: The Animation is set in Akihabara, a district in Tokyo known for its electronics and otaku culture.

Who directed Akiba's Trip: The Animation?

Akiba's Trip: The Animation was directed by Hiroshi Ikehata.

What is the plot of Akiba's Trip: The Animation?

Akiba's Trip: The Animation follows Tamotsu Denkigai, who becomes a "Burst Linker" and fights against vampire-like creatures called "Bugged Ones" in Akihabara.

Are there any supernatural elements in Akiba's Trip: The Animation?

Yes, Akiba's Trip: The Animation features supernatural elements, such as the existence of Bugged Ones and the abilities of Burst Linkers.

Is Akiba's Trip: The Animation based on a video game?

Yes, Akiba's Trip: The Animation is based on the video game series "Akiba's Trip."

What is the animation style of Akiba's Trip: The Animation?

Akiba's Trip: The Animation features a vibrant and colorful animation style.

Are there any notable voice actors in Akiba's Trip: The Animation?

Yes, Akiba's Trip: The Animation features notable voice actors such as Haruki Ishiya, Rie Takahashi, and Marika Kono.

How many episodes does Akiba's Trip: The Animation have?

Akiba's Trip: The Animation consists of 13 episodes.

Does Akiba's Trip: The Animation have a catchy theme song?

Yes, Akiba's Trip: The Animation has a catchy opening theme song titled "Ikken Rakuchaku Goyoujin" performed by Earphones.

Is Akiba's Trip: The Animation popular among anime fans?

Yes, Akiba's Trip: The Animation has gained a dedicated fanbase within the anime community.

Does Akiba's Trip: The Animation provide social commentary on otaku culture?

Yes, Akiba's Trip: The Animation explores and provides social commentary on otaku culture through its depiction of Akihabara and its characters.

Is Akiba's Trip: The Animation suitable for a mature audience?

Akiba's Trip: The Animation is targeted towards a mature audience due to its action, comedy, and occasional fan service elements.

Does Akiba's Trip: The Animation have any notable collaborations with real-life brands?

Yes, Akiba's Trip: The Animation features collaborations with real-life brands and stores that are prominent in Akihabara, adding to its authenticity.

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Also known as

  • Akibazu Torippu Animēshon (Japan)

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