Akiba's_Trip:_The_Animation

<i>Akiba's Trip: The Animation</i>

Akiba's Trip: The Animation

Japanese anime television series


Akiba's Trip: The Animation is an anime adaptation of the Akiba's Trip video game series. It was animated by Gonzo and aired from January 4, 2017 to March 29, 2017.

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Plot

The series revolves around otaku teenager Tamotsu Denkigai and his sister Niwaka who are presently shopping in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan. Suddenly, without warning, vampiric, cosplaying monsters known as "Bugged Ones" run rampant throughout the city. These creatures can possess anyone by biting them, and soon they cause total mayhem across the city. As Tamotsu is about to be attacked by one of these creatures, a mysterious girl wielding a baseball bat named Matome Mayonaka swings in and rescues him.

Together, Tamotsu and Matome fight against more Bugged Ones and their encounters with them keeps increasing. However, whilst protecting Matome, Tamotsu gets fatally injured by a Bugged One. Unaware to him, Matome is actually a high level Bugged One who is trying to protect the city. Left with no other choice, she revives him as a high level Bugged One and coerces him into joining her in battle.

Tamotsu, Matome, Niwaka team up with avid cosplayer Arisa Ahokainen and form a group called "The Electric Mayonnaise". While fighting, they notice that the only way to destroy the Bugged Ones is to rip their clothes off and expose them to sunlight. Taking advantage of this weakness, they vow to save their city from the Bugged Ones' wrath.

Characters

Main characters

Tamotsu Denkigai (伝木凱タモツ, Denkigai Tamotsu)
Voiced by: Haruki Ishiya (Japanese); Alejandro Saab (English)[1]
An otaku who got turned into a Bugged One by Matome after sacrificed his life to save her. He now helps Matome in her fight with the Bugged Ones and forming the vigilante group Electric Mayonnaise (でんきマヨネーズ, Denki Mayonēzu). Tamotsu is very focused on whatever hobby catches his interest, often ignoring responsibilities over his obsession. Among all his hobbies, he greatly enjoys playing with vintage technology, such as 8-bit arcade games and amateur radio devices. He takes odd part-time jobs to pay for his Otaku habits. His surname is a wordplay on 電気街 Denki Gai ("Electric Town"), which was Akihabara's post-war nickname.
Towards the anime's end, Tamotsu develops feelings for Matome.
Matome Mayonaka (万世架まとめ, Mayonaka Matome)
Voiced by: Rie Takahashi (Japanese); Jad Saxton (English)[1]
A hazoku (Boss-level Bugged One) who protects Akiba from her kind. She is designated as the leader of vigilante group Electric Mayonnaise, a name she was originally against but accepted quickly. She is often referred to as "Mayo" by her friends. She saved Tomatsu's life by invoking a ritual to transform him into a Bugged One. Matome, Niwaka, and Arisa form an idol group called "Mania" (derives from the first syllables of each member's name) with a former idol as their manager. Having lived in Akiba for so long, she has developed a love for food and enjoys eating at the restaurants scattered around the city. Her surname derives from the Mansei Bridge (万世橋, Manseibashi) in Akihabara.
Matome develops a crush on Tamotsu early on but doesn't convey her feelings to him until near the end of the anime.
Arisa Ahokainen (アホカイネン・有紗, Ahokainen Arisa)
Voiced by: Yuki Nagaku (Japanese); Natalie Hoover (English)[1]
A Finnish otaku who often dresses in cosplay outfits. Although human, Arisa possess superhuman strength and is fluent in several Martial arts. She is the third member of Electric Mayonnaise, and a member of the idol group "Mania" along with Matome and Niwaka. Although she's really smart, her eccentric personality makes her appear to be an airhead. Her catchphrase is "Moi", which means "Hi" or "Hello" in Finnish.[2]
Niwaka Denkigai (伝木凱にわか, Denkigai Niwaka)
Voiced by: Marika Kōno (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)[1]
Tamotsu's younger sister. She is a middle schooler and like her brother, Niwaka is an otaku and is often with him on many of his adventures in Akiba. She provides financial support and relays messages back to their parents when she visits. She, Matome and Arisa are the member of the idol group "Mania" .
Both Niwaka and Arisa are aware very early of Matome's crush on Tamotsu.
Tasujin Ratu (タスジン・ラトゥ, Ratu Tasujin)
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)[3]
An intelligent Indian professor who moves around on a Segway. Her original intention was the study the bugged ones but has become a support member of Electric Mayonnaise. Often giving the group advice and providing inventions for their battles.
Kage-san (かげさん)
Voiced by: Jouji Nakata (Japanese); Jeremy Inman (English)[3]
Tamotsu's otaku friend who knows a lot about Akihabara. Often giving him advice on whatever hobby Tamotsu is working on at the moment. He has a very simplistic design similar to an emoji.

Vigilante Group

Suidōbashi (水道橋)
Voiced by: Mariko Honda (Japanese); Alison Viktorin (English)[3]
Kozakura (小桜)
Voiced by: Yuki Takao (Japanese); Morgan Lauré (English)[3]
Shōhei (昌平)
Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi (Japanese); Chris Guerrero (English)[3]
Hijiri ()
Voiced by: Shou Tajima (Japanese); Cris George (English)[3]

Metrotica

Fukame Mayonaka (万世架ふかめ, Mayonaka Fukame)
Voiced by: Masumi Asano (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett (English)[3]
A mysterious woman who wears black clothes. She is revealed to be the Leader of Metrotica, and is also Matome and Urame's grandmother. She believes humans have corrupted and tinted Akiba. Fukame now wants to control and manipulate them to bring Akiba back to its former glory, or removed from the area all together. Even if it means destroying Akiba and rebuilding it back in her image.
Masuto Niikura (新倉 マスト, Niikura Masuto)
Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu (Japanese); Clifford Chapin (English)[3]
A GonTuber who works for Metrotica.
Urame Mayonaka (万世架まとめ, Mayonaka Urame)
Voiced by: Rie Takahashi (Japanese); Felecia Angelle (English)[3]
Matome's twin sister and Fukame's granddaughter. She resents her sister for leaving the clan. Believing Matome had betrayed her and their grandmother's dream of ridding Akiba of its tainted corruption.
Hardman (バードマン, Hādoman)
Voiced by: Tesshō Genda (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat (English)[3]
A High Class Bugged One who runs a military weapons shop.
Naisu Muramura (ナイス 村々, Naisu Muramura)
Voiced by: Bin Shimada (Japanese); Greg Ayres (English)[3]
A freelance photographer and Chibusa's camera man.
Lawrie Barbara (ローリー・バーバラ, Rōrī Bābara)
Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese); Rachel Robinson (English)[3]
She is the CEO of Mofmap.
Tsutomu Kuroi (黒井勤, Tsutomu Kuroi)
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); R Bruce Elliott (English)[3]
He is the CEO of the "Maid & Butler Izakaya GON-chan cafe".
Diva Risa MacMaWhite (出井馬リサ・マクマホワイト, Deiba Risa Makumahowaito)
Voiced by: Shoko Nakagawa (Japanese); Janelle Lutz (English)[3]
She is Master's manager.
Black Hole Kurota (ブラックホール 黒田, Burakkuhōru Kurota)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese); Chris Rager (English)[3]
He is a well known competitive eater.

Other characters

Momo Tsukumo (ツクモ モモ, Tsukumo Momo)
Voiced by: Halko Momoi (Japanese); Lara Woodhull (English)[3]
Akiba's popular Free Agent Maid. She is very tall.
Mashiro Kuga (空間真白, Kuga Mashiro)
Voiced by: Chinami Hashimoto (Japanese); Kristen McGuire (English)[3]
She runs an “Anything Agency" Job center.
Chibusa Benikage (ばにかげ ちぶさ, Benikage Chibusa)
Voiced by: Chiaki Takahashi (Japanese); Whitney Rodgers (English)[3]
A former idol who is the manager of the idol group formed by Matome, Niwaka and Arisa.
Denko Busujima (毒島 電子, Busujima Denko)
Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu (Japanese); Leah Clark (English)[3]
A former study partner of Ratu.
Matsuko (マツコ)
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki (Japanese); Brittany Lauda (English)[3]
She is a well known gamer.
Jiro Nishi (二四時労, Nishi Jiro)
Voiced by: Arthur Lounsbery (Japanese); Austin Tindle (English)[3]
Head Butler at the "Maid & Butler Izakaya GON-chan cafe".
Kin Shukudo (祝日土働, Shukudo Kin)
Voiced by: Sayuri Hara (Japanese); Michelle Lee (English)[3]
Head Maid at the "Maid & Butler Izakaya GON-chan cafe".
Master
Voiced by: Atsushi Tamaru (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo (English)[3]
He is a former teacher of Arisa.
Iketeru Masada (政田 池輝, Masada Iketeru)
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese); Tyson Rinehart (English)[3]
He is the CEO of the Princess Company.
Taiyō Tenkawa (天川太陽, Tenkawa Taiyō)
Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English)[3]

Anime

An anime television series adaptation titled Akiba's Trip: The Animation was announced at Tokyo Game Show on September 15, 2016.[4] The anime is meant to commemorate studio Gonzo's 25th anniversary.[4] It is directed by Hiroshi Ikehata and written by Kazuho Hyodo, with animation by Gonzo.[4][5] Character designs are produced by Hajime Mitsuda.[4][5] The opening theme song is "Ikken Rakuchaku Goyoujin", performed by the voice actress music unit Earphones,[6] while each episode features a different ending theme song by various singers or bands under the album title "AKIBA'S COLLECTION". The series aired from January 4, 2017 to March 29, 2017, and was broadcast on AT-X, Tokyo MX and BS Fuji.[7]

Crunchyroll streamed the series while Funimation streamed an English dub.[8] It is the first Funimation simuldub with episodes released the day of the original Japanese broadcast.[9] The series was being used as a testing ground for faster simuldub releases with the goal to have new episodes out thirty minutes after the Japanese premiere.[1]

Episode list

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Notes

  1. The portmanteau of "San (, three; means the trio of heroines)" and "Ikki Tousen"
  2. The cover version of ending theme in the previous episode has been sung by the group "Manias", which composed of the three heroines of the story and starred by the three same voice actresses from the group "Earphones".

References

  1. "English SimulDub Cast Announcement – Akiba's Trip". funimation. January 3, 2017. Archived from the original on January 5, 2017. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  2. "有紗・アホカイネン | AKIBA'S TRIP -THE ANIMATION- 公式サイト". Archived from the original on January 16, 2017. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
  3. "Official Winter 2017 SimulDub Lineup". Funimation. January 3, 2017. Archived from the original on July 9, 2018. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  4. "Akiba's Trip Game Gets TV Anime in January by Gonzo". Anime News Network. September 15, 2016. Archived from the original on September 15, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  5. Green, Scott (September 15, 2016). "TV Anime To Adapt "Akiba's Trip" Vampire Stripping Games". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on September 16, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  6. "Akiba's Trip Anime Reveals More of Cast, 1st Trailer, January 4 Debut". Anime News Network. November 8, 2016. Archived from the original on November 9, 2016. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  7. "Funimation's Akiba's Trip Anime Dub to Premiere 30 Minutes After Japanese Broadcast". Anime News Network. January 3, 2017. Archived from the original on January 8, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2021.

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