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Japanese manga and anime television series

Dimension W
Dimension W volume 1.jpg

Cover of the first Japanese manga volume featuring Mira Yurizaki.

Genre
  • Action[1]
  • Cyberpunk[2]
Manga
Written by Yūji Iwahara
Published by Square Enix
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Magazine
  • Young Gangan (16 September 2011–20 November 2015)
  • Monthly Big Gangan (25 December 2015–25 June 2019)
Demographic Seinen
Original run 16 September 201125 June 2019
Volumes 16 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by Kanta Kamei
Produced by
  • Justin Cook
  • Norihiko Fujisawa
  • Hitoyasu Oyama
  • Ryūji Abe
Written by Shōtarō Suga
Music by
  • Go Shiina
  • Yoshiaki Fujisawa
Studio
  • Studio 3Hz
  • Orange
Licensed by

AUS

Madman

NA

Funimation

UK

Anime Limited (cancelled)

Original network Tokyo MX, KBS, SUN, TVA, BS11, AT-X
English network

US

Adult Swim (Toonami)

Original run 10 January 2016 27 March 2016
Episodes 12 + OVA (List of episodes)
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Dimension W is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūji Iwahara. It was published in Square Enix's seinen manga magazine Young Gangan from September 2011 to November 2015 and later in Monthly Big Gangan from December 2015 to June 2019. It is licensed in North America by Yen Press. The series follows an auto mechanic hobbyist named Kyouma Mabuchi and a robot girl named Mira Yurizaki, both of whom are "Collectors", bounty hunters tasked with confiscating illegal Coils, dangerous devices which can harness the power of another dimension. As they reluctantly pair up for their mission, they begin to discover the truth behind New Tesla Energy, the multinational supplier of worldwide electrical power. An anime television series aired between January and March 2016.

Synopsis [edit]

In the year 2036, a fourth dimensional axis called Dimension W is proven to exist. Cross-dimensional electromagnetic induction devices, known as Coils, were developed to draw out the inexhaustible supply of energy that exists in Dimension W. New Tesla Energy and governments built sixty giant towers around the world in the pattern of a truncated icosahedron to stabilize the energy from Dimension W and supply power to the entire world. This "world system" is nearing its tenth year of operation as the story begins in 2072, and Coils of various sizes provide remote electrical power to everything from cellphones to vehicles and robots. However, dangerous unregistered Coils that do not send information back to New Tesla Energy are being used for illicit purposes. Bounty hunters known as "Collectors" are tasked with confiscating the illegal Coils. Among the Collectors is Kyouma Mabuchi, a Coil-hating loner who one day stumbles upon Mira Yurizaki, the gynoid "daughter" of New Tesla Energy's ailing intellectual founder. When her father disappears while activating an experimental double-ringed Coil, Mira decides to join a reluctant Kyouma and follow the illegal Coils, in the process discovering shady business involving New Tesla Energy.

Characters [edit]

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Main characters [edit]

Kyouma Mabuchi (マブチ・キョーマ, Mabuchi Kyōma)
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono[3] (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat[4] (English)
Kyouma is a Collector who has largely sworn off all Coil-related technology and has a hobby of restoring old gasoline-powered cars in a junkyard. In the past, Kyouma joined special-ops unit Grendel and took part in a war over competing ideologies within New Tesla Energy to get an experimental prosthetic body for his terminally-ill fiancée, Miyabi. The war was won with the destruction of Easter Island, though Kyouma lost his memories regarding the battle and lost Miyabi in surgery at the same time. To earn a living and help prevent dangerous Coil malfunctions, Kyouma became an independent contractor who hunts down illegal Coils and those who use them. His preferred weapons are large throwing spikes. In the series, he is most often shown driving a white Toyota 2000GT.
Mira Yurizaki (百合崎 ミラ, Yurizaki Mira)
Voiced by: Reina Ueda[3] (Japanese); Jad Saxton[4] (English)
Mira is a highly advanced robot who exhibits human mannerisms and insists that she is a normal girl despite her robotic headgear, metallic tail, and other inhuman physical attributes. She is very kind and sweet and is willing to go great lengths to protect those around her even if it means putting herself in harm's way. It is later revealed that her body was originally designed as a prosthetic for Miyabi Azumaya and bears her physical proportions. After hearing news of her "father" death, Mira decides to help Kyouma collect illegal Coils. When Koorogi repairs Mira after a stack of cars falls on her, he adds skin-folds to conceal her Coil. Mira possesses superhuman strength and speed, can override computer systems, use her tail to directly interface with Coils, and detect dimensional distortions.

Illegal Coil Collectors [edit]

Mary (マリー, Marī)
Voiced by: Kimiko Saitō[3] (Japanese); Stephanie Young[4] (English)
Mary is a shady club owner who contracts Kyouma to collect illegal Coils for the New Tesla Energy bounty.
Koorogi (コオロギ, Kōrogi)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[5] (Japanese); Josh Grelle[4] (English)
Koorogi is a computer expert and engineer employed by Mary. He does not get along with Kyouma, but provides him with information when requested. His name translates as Cricket.

New Tesla Energy [edit]

New Tesla Energy is the largest enterprise in the world. Among its known staff members are:

Albert Schuman (アルベルト・シューマン, Aruberuto Shūman)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida[3] (Japanese); Eric Vale[4] (English)
Albert is an old friend of Kyouma who works for New Tesla Energy's Dimensional Administration Bureau (D.A.B.), a paramilitary research group that conducts special tasks such as monitoring potential Coil malfunctions and isolating and covering-up dimensional collapses that occur. Albert and Kyouma met while serving with elite military unit Grendel, of which they are the only two survivors.
Shido Yurizaki (百合崎 士堂, Yurizaki Shidō)
Voiced by: Takaya Hashi (Japanese); Jeremy Schwartz[4] (English)
Shido is the "physicist of the century" and founder of New Tesla Energy in America. He foresaw the militarization of Coils and proposed the superhuman unit Grendel. Shido disappeared two years ago following the death of his wife and daughter. He uses his robot "daughter," Mira, to seek out illegal Coils to fuel himself and his research. When the company finally tracks him down in the present, Shido uses the last of his strength to unleash his latest experiment that burns out all Coils for several city blocks before vanishing. His current fate is unknown.
Seira Yurizaki (百合崎 セイラ, Yurizaki Seira)
Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)
Seira is the wife of Shido Yurizaki and a leading prosthetics and robotic developer. She accepted terminally-ill Miyabi Azumaya as a test subject to have her consciousness transferred into a prosthetic body. Still, an unexplained Coil malfunction during the radical surgery cost Miyabi's life and left Seira badly injured. Seira later created Mira from the body intended for Miyabi. Seira and her daughter Ichigo were killed when the D.A.B. broke into their home to seize the results of her research on the day Mira was activated.
Ichigo Yurizaki (百合崎 苺, Yurizaki Ichigo)
Voiced by: Shiina Natsukawa (Japanese); Kristi Kang (English)
Ichigo is the daughter of Shido Yurizaki and Seira Yurizaki.
Claire Skyheart (クレア・スカイハート, Kurea Sukaihāto)
Voiced by: Rica Fukami (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
Claire is the Chief Operations Officer (C.O.O.) of New Tesla Energy Central 47 and Albert's superior. Her granddaughter, Shiora, is one of the four children who play around Kyouma's place.
Shiora Skyheart (シオラ・スカイハート, Shiora Sukaihāto)
Voiced by: Yurika Kubo (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
Shiora is the granddaughter of Claire Skyheart.

Easter Island [edit]

A dangerous and forbidden ruin of dimensional collapse, the remote island was once home to New Tesla Energy's Adrastea research facility, which employed:

Julian Tyler-Smith (ジュリアン・タイラー=スミス, Jurian Tairā-Sumisu) / Loser (ルーザー, Rūzā)
Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura[5] (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum[4] (English)
Loser is a masked art thief who is popular with the public for broadcasting his heists, that apparently always fail, hence his nickname. In reality, he is after the 'Numbers' Coils alongside his daughter Ellie, seeking to expose the truth of New Tesla Energy's involvement in revenge for a Numbers malfunction that cost him his face, hands, and feet, and the life of his wife. He had once been a top researcher for New Tesla Energy, where he invented energy shields.
Haruka Seameyer (ハルカ・シーマイヤー, Haruka Shīmaiyā)
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji[6] (Japanese); Chris Patton (English)
Haruka is a former New Tesla Energy scientist and protege of Shido Yurizaki who went mad after New Tesla Energy executives suppressed his promising research while he was on the verge of a breakthrough. He convinces many other scientists to join his cause and conducts illegal Coil research while committing terrorist acts against their corporate masters.

Islero [edit]

Salva-Enna-Tibesti (サルバ=エネ=ティベスティ, Saruba Ene Tibesuti)
Voiced by: Kōsuke Toriumi, Mikako Komatsu (child) (Japanese); Ian Sinclair, Justin Briner (child) (English)
Salva is the Berber Chief Executive Officer (C.E.O.) of robot manufacturer Islero and C.O.O. of New Tesla Energy Central 60. Known as "The Wind of Africa," he is a considerable celebrity. His childhood dream was to create the world that his adoptive brother Lwai would one day rule. After mistakenly crippling Lwai, Salva has been searching a way to heal his brother.
Lwai-Aura-Tibesti (ルワイ=オーラ=ティベスティ, Ruwai Ōra Tibesuti)
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita (Japanese); Clifford Chapin (English)
Lwai is the young heir to the throne of Isla. During a revolt, he unwittingly stepped into the crossfire and was gravely injured by one of Salva's war machines. His broken body is kept on life support while Salva's invention permits Lwai to remotely inhabit robotic bodies.
Lashiti (ラシティ, Rashiti)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (Japanese); Mallorie Rodak (English)
Lashiti is a faithful retainer of the Tibesti royal family. She once took an assassin's bullet meant for Prince Salva.

Other characters [edit]

Elizabeth "Ellie" Greenhough-Smith (エリザベス・グリーンハウ=スミス, Erizabesu Gurīnhau-Sumisu)
Voiced by: Eri Suzuki[3] (Japanese); Maxey Whitehead (English)
Ellie is another Collector who is secretly Loser's assistant and daughter. She is good at using drones in the form of animals like pigeons and bats.
Miyabi Azumaya (四阿屋 雅, Azumaya Miyabi)
Voiced by: Kaede Okutani (Japanese); Trina Nishimura (English)
Miyabi is Kyouma's deceased fiancee. She was dedicated to her photography hobby, and was diagnosed with a terminal illness that caused her muscles to eat themselves, a muscular dystrophy. During the operation that was meant to save her life, there was an accident with the Coil that was supposed to support her android body and her head was lost in the explosion. This led to Kyouma's hatred for Coils.
Tsubaki Azumaya (四阿屋 椿, Azumaya Tsubaki)
Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (Japanese); Anastasia Muñoz (English)
Tsubaki is Miyabi's older sister, who manages a kimono shop with assistants Hirose and Ayukawa. She is protective of Kyouma and makes happi coats for him with concealed pockets for his skewers.

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

Yūji Iwahara began serializing Dimension W in Square Enix's seinen magazine Young Gangan on 16 September 2011.[1] The manga ceased running in Young Gangan on 20 November 2015, moving to Square Enix's Monthly Big Gangan on 25 December 2015.[7] Yen Press announced their license to the series in October 2015, with plans to publish the first volume in spring or summer 2016.[8] The series has been collected into sixteen tankōbon volumes.[9]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 25 April 2012[10] 978-4-7575-3575-6 23 February 2016[11] 978-0-31-627219-3
  1. "The Fourth Dimension" (第4の次元軸, Dai Yon no Jigen-jiku)
  2. "Pursuit" (追跡, Tsuiseki)
  3. "The Light of the Beginning" (始まりの灯, Hajimari no Akari)
  4. "Sky Area" (スカイエリア, Sukai Eria)
  5. "Loser" (ルーザー, Rūzā)
  6. "The Angels of Black and White Wings Statue" (白と黒の天使像, Shiro to Kuro no Tenshi-zō)
  7. "Fireworks in the Air" (打ち上げられた花火, Uchiage Rareta Hanabi)
2 25 July 2012[12] 978-4-7575-3676-0 24 May 2016[13] 978-0-31-627221-6
  1. "Grendel" (グレンデル, Gurenderu)
  2. "Dimensional Collapse" (次元崩壊, Jigen Hōkai)
  3. "Home" (ホーム, Hōmu)
  4. "Score" (スコア, Sukoa)
  5. "Sorrow" (哀しみ, Kanashimi)
  6. "Rain Man" (雨の男, Ame no Otoko)
  7. "Chase" (チエイス, Chieisu)
  8. "After the Rain" (アメアガリ, Ame Agari)
3 25 January 2013[14] 978-4-7575-3866-5 30 August 2016[15] 978-0-31-627613-9
  1. "The Otherworldly" (異界, Ikai)
  2. "The Guests" (ゲスト, Gesuto)
  3. "Old Friends" (古くからの友人, Furuku kara no yūjin)
  4. "UFO" (UFO, Yūfō)
  5. "Memory Method" (記憶方法, Kioku hōhō)
  6. "History" (歴史, Rekishi)
  7. "Flood of Memories" (思い出の洪水, Omoide no kōzui)
  8. "Two Worlds" (2つの世界, 2Tsu no sekai)
4 25 July 2013[16] 978-4-7575-3991-4 22 November 2016[17] 978-0-31-639775-9
  1. "The Black Book" (ブラックブック, Burakku bukku)
  2. "Origin of the Universe" (宇宙の起源, Uchū no kigen)
  3. "Nightmare in the Fog" (霧の中の悪夢, Kiri no naka no akumu)
  4. "Similar Yet Worlds Apart" (似ているが世界は離れている, Nite iruga sekai wa hanarete iru)
  5. "Down the Hole" (穴を下って, Ana o kudatte)
  6. "The Truth of 21 Years Ago" (21年前の真実, 21-Nen mae no shinjitsu)
  7. "Tears of Blood" (血の涙, Chi no namida)
  8. "Flower of Asbestos" (アスベストの花, Asubesuto no hana)
5 25 January 2014[18] 978-4-7575-4211-2 21 February 2017[19] 978-0-31-639777-3
  1. "Mira's Observation Diary" (ミラの観察日記, Mira no kansatsu nikki)
  2. "Wind from Africa" (アフリカからの風, Afurika kara no kaze)
  3. "Kyoma's Melancholy" (京馬の憂鬱, Kyō ma no yūutsu)
  4. "Fireworks Above the River" (川の上の花火, Kawa no ue no hanabi)
  5. "Fateful Place" (運命の場所, Unmei no basho)
  6. "United" (ユナイテッド, Yunaiteddo)
  7. "A Past Life" (過去の人生, Kako no jinsei)
  8. "To Disappear into Darkness" (闇に消える, Yami ni kieru)
6 25 July 2014[20] 978-4-7575-4365-2 23 May 2017[21] 978-0-31-639779-7
  1. "Assassins" (暗殺者, Asashin)
  2. "Nothingness" (, Mu)
  3. "The Mystery Sphere" (ミステリースフィア, Misuterīsufia)
  4. "The Sixtieth Tower" (60番目の塔, 60-Banme no tō)
  5. "Lost Time" (失われた時間, Ushinawareta jikan)
  6. "Old Enemies" (古い敵, Furui teki)
  7. "Two Battles" (2つの戦い, 2Tsu no tatakai)
  8. "A Death Long Overdue" (長い間延滞した死, Nagaiai entai shita shi)
7 25 November 2014[22] 978-4-7575-4479-6 29 August 2017[23] 978-0-31-639781-0
  1. "Ground Zero" (グラウンドゼロ, Guraundozero)
  2. "At the End of the Tunnel" (トンネルの終わりに, Ton'neru no owari ni)
  3. "Mabuchi & Loser" (マブチ&敗者, Mabuchi& haisha)
  4. "Memories of the Past" (過去の思い出, Kako no omoide)
  5. "Two Bodies" (2つのボディ, 2Tsu no bodi)
  6. "Homecoming" (ホームカミング, Hōmukamingu)
  7. "Operation Countdown" (操作カウントダウン, Sōsa kauntodaun)
  8. "Light" (, Hikari)
8 10 July 2015[24] 978-4-7575-4700-1 14 November 2017[25] 978-0-31-639784-1
  1. "Mira's Fight" (ミラの戦い, Mira notatakai)
  2. "The Truth of Adrastea" (アドラステアの真実, Adorasutea no shinjitsu)
  3. "Order of Cowards" (臆病者の命令, Okubyōmono no meirei)
  4. "Hero Showdown" (ヒーロー対決, Hīrō taiketsu)
  5. "Cross-Bridge" (クロスブリッジ, Kurosuburijji)
  6. "Hammer" (ハンマー, Hanmā)
  7. "Afterimage" (残像, Zanzō)
9 25 December 2015[26] 978-4-7575-4842-8 20 February 2018[27] 978-0-31-641181-3
  1. "As the Past Bares Its Fangs" (過去がその牙をむき出しにするように, Kako ga sono kiba o mukidashi ni suru yō ni)
  2. "Rendezvous Point" (ランデブーポイント, Randebūpointo)
  3. "Lost Memory" (失われた記憶, Ushinawareta kioku)
  4. "Loser's Memories" (敗者の記憶, Haisha no kioku)
  5. "Convergence of Possibilities" (可能性の収束, Kanōsei no shūsoku)
  6. "Genesis's Whereabouts" (ジェネシスの所在, Jeneshisu no shozai)
  7. "The Monster of Adrastea" (アドラステアの怪物, Adorasutea no kaibutsu)
9.5 25 December 2015[28] 978-4-7575-4843-5
10 25 March 2016[29] 978-4-7575-4922-7 22 May 2018[30] 978-1-97-530032-6
  1. "Despair" (絶望, Zetsubō)
  2. "Kyouma & Mira" (キョウマとミラ, Kyouma to Mira)
  3. "The Last Piece" (最後のピース, Saigo no pīsu)
  4. "Miyabi" (みやび, Miyabi)
  5. "Clear Skies" (晴天, Seiten)
  6. "Epilogue" (エピローグ, Epirōgu)
  7. "Auto Show" (自動車ショー, Jidōsha shō)
11 24 September 2016[31] 978-4-7575-5106-0 21 August 2018[32] 978-1-97-530035-7
  1. "Signs of Change" (変化の兆候, Henka no chōkō)
  2. "Ellie All Alone" (エリーオールアローン, Erīōruarōn)
  3. "Trap" (トラップ, Torappu)
  4. "The Men Whose Names Hush Even Crying Children" (名前が泣いている子供でさえも静まる男性, Namae ga naite iru kodomode sae mo shizumaru dansei)
  5. "Mira's Whereabouts" (ミラの行方, Mira no yukue)
  6. "Sword of Eudos" (Eudosの剣, Eudos no ken)
  7. "The Strong" (強い, Tsuyoi)
12 25 April 2017[33] 978-4-7575-5335-4 13 November 2018[34] 978-1-97-530038-8
  1. "Contact" (連絡先, Renrakusen)
  2. "The Moving World" (動く世界, Ugoku sekai)
  3. "Secret of the Dual-Ring Coil" (デュアルリングコイルの秘密, De~yuaruringukoiru no himitsu)
  4. "Coming Apart" (バラバラになる, Barabaraninaru)
  5. "The 1/3rd Truth" (1/3の真実, 1/ 3 No shinjitsu)
  6. "Grand Tour" (グランドツアー, Gurandotsuā)
  7. "Dark Night" (暗い夜, Kurai yoru)
13 25 October 2017[35] 978-4-7575-5507-5 19 February 2019[36] 978-1-97-538271-1
  1. "Mystery Water" (ミステリーウォーター, Misuterīu~ōtā)
  2. "High Wall" (高い壁, Takai kabe)
  3. "Selection Spark (セレクションスパーク", Serekushonsupāku)
  4. "Closed Community" (クローズドコミュニティ, Kurōzudokomyuniti)
  5. "Angry Mira" (怒っているミラ, Ikatteiru Mira)
  6. "Fallout" (フォールアウト, Fōruauto)
  7. "Hurricane" (ハリケーン, Harikēn)
14 25 April 2018[37] 978-4-7575-5701-7 21 May 2019[38] 978-1-97-538274-2
  1. "Beast Hunt" (獣狩り, Shishigari)
  2. "Turning Point" (ターニングポイント, Tāningupointo)
  3. "The Quaking World" (震える世界, Furueru sekai)
  4. "The Depths of Hell" (地獄の深さ, Jigoku no fuka-sa)
  5. "Underground World" (アンダーグラウンドワールド, Andāguraundowārudo)
  6. "Uno & Nove" (Uno&Nove, Uno& Nove)
  7. "Reunion" (再会, Saikai)
15 24 November 2018[39] 978-4-7575-5924-0 27 August 2019[40] 978-1-97-538495-1
16 24 August 2019[41] 978-4-75-756259-2 31 March 2020[42] 978-1-97-539941-2

Anime [edit]

Studio 3Hz and Orange produced an anime television adaptation based on the Dimension W manga. The series is directed by Kanta Kamei with Shōtarō Suga acting as the series organizer and Tokuyuki Matsutake serving as the character designer.[43] Funimation Entertainment serves as part of the anime's committee.[44] The opening theme song, "Genesis", is performed by Stereo Dive Foundation, and the closing theme song, "Contrast", is performed by Fo'xTails.[45]

The series premiered on 10 January 2016, and aired on Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, BS11, AT-X, Sun TV, and TV Aichi,[46] and was simulcast worldwide with a broadcast dub by Funimation.[47] Madman Entertainment procured the rights to stream the anime on AnimeLab.[48] On 12 February 2016, it was announced that the anime would be broadcast on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block, replacing Akame ga Kill!, beginning on 28 February 2016.[4] Later it was released on Blu-ray release on 25 March 2016.[49]

On 21 March 2016, a new unaired OVA episode was announced. It was bundled up with the anime's sixth Blu-ray release, which was released on 26 August 2016.[50]

The series was licensed in the UK by Anime Limited,[51] however it was later delisted and cancelled.[52]

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  54. ^ File.02 『ルーザー』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  55. ^ File.03 『ナンバーズを追え』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  56. ^ File.04 『八十神湖に潜む謎』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  57. ^ File.05 『亡者の可能性』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  58. ^ File.06 『アフリカの風』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  59. ^ File.07 『過去からの呼び声』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  60. ^ File.08 『虚無に落ちた島』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  61. ^ File.09 『アドラステアの鍵』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  62. ^ File.10 『蘇る悪夢』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  63. ^ File.11 『消えたジェネシス』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  64. ^ File.12 『辿りついた未来』. Dimension W (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 April 2016.

External links [edit]

  • Dimension W at Young Gangan (in Japanese)
  • Dimension W at Monthly Big Gangan (in Japanese)
  • Official anime website (in Japanese)
  • Dimension W (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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