Aug 21, 2015
Easily the best story out of the Science Adventure Series trilogy, SAS for short (Chaos;Head, Robotics;Notes and Steins;Gate itself).
Just like the other SAS anime, the story started off very slowly building up ALL the characters in the show. It is worth every bit of your attention though as every little thing and foreshadowing that happens in the first 7 episodes become major plot in the later episodes.
You will grow to love all the characters, yes they are all weird in their own respects but that is what makes them so alive, so real, so believable and relatable.
The stuck up, know it all genius scientist
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Makise Kurisu. A prodigy since birth she is a neurologist at the age of 18
The seemingly retarded yet cutesy girl, Mayushii (Tu Tu Ru~~ need i say more? XD)
The mysterious, more than meets the eye "part time soldier" Suzuha Amane.
Owner of the Nyan Cafe Feiris Chan. At age 18 she promoted and spread Moe Culture to the entire town.
SUPAH HAKAH and the typical textbook Otaku, Itaru Hashida. A genius programmer who hacked government system at the age of 18.
And last but not least, the heroic MAD SCIENTIST none other than Okabe Rintarou himself (a.k.a Hououin Kyoma you sonovabiz XD)
Every character is explored in great depth that you grow attached to each of them. This is not your typical time travel show, the time travel concept in this show is very unique. Time travel is done by sending SMS to the past as well as sending your memory as 'data' to the past, unlike the typical physical Time Travel crap they show in western series.
Finally the romance is OUTSTANDING. Ever wonder what romance would be like between an 18 year old neurologist and a first year uni guy with the same IQ as Isacc Newton himself? Well, watch Steins Gate and witness the Unique romance between two brainy, logical teens. no typical 'notice me senpai,' girl crying herself to sleep or any of those typical shoujou scenes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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