“In 2100, virus-corrupted Web Knights attack cyberspace; only Gladion teams with fourth-grader Kaito to save Magical Gate.”
Brain Adventure Record Webdiver
電脳冒険記ウェブダイバー
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Synopsis
In 2100, virus-corrupted Web Knights attack cyberspace; only Gladion teams with fourth-grader Kaito to save Magical Gate.
Set in the year 2100 where the world is tied together by a computer network. The children of the world become Web Divers, adapting their consciousnesses into data, and love to play together in the cyber park called Magical Gate. However, a mysterious computer virus appears beginning to destroy Magical Gate from the inside out. In cyberspace, programs called Web Knights have been created to protect the children. But, the computer virus has turned all the Web Knights against the children. The only Web Knight to escape the "brainwashing" is Gladion. Gladion seeks the help of Kaito Yuki, a Web Diver who is in the fourth grade. (Source: ANN)
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Derived from 5 sampled reviews
What 5 viewers settled on.
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σ 1.41 · some divergence
2.5 pts
Recommenders 8.0 · others 5.5
↑ 2.00
Running avg · Jun 2017 → Nov 2025
- 7 “I've been watching it and it was a interesting experience. Unique in a way. The art fit the style. this is a good anime in its own way. Yeah, the cgi is not the best. But the plot can still be fun....”
- 8 “The futuristic setting of Diverland evokes wonderful nostalgia, the character interactions between parents and children are genuinely engaging, and the music soundtrack contains four of my all-time...”
- 5 “The only real highlight is the soundtrack, which nails that classic Super Robot anisong epic vibe. Everything else falters: the CGI mecha look like early-PS2 cutscenes, the opening doesn’t reflect...”
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- Format 52 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 20h 48m all episodes
- Aired Apr 2001 – Mar 2002 Spring 2001
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG Children
- Ref. BS-3121 catalog
Produced by
- TV Tokyo Producer
- Nippon Animation Producer
- Nihon Ad Systems Producer
Licensed by
- Frontier Works Licensor