“Haseo's first year in The World R:2 ends when Tri-Edge's attack puts Shino in a coma, sparking his quest for revenge.”
.hack//Roots
.hack//Roots
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Synopsis
Haseo's first year in The World R:2 ends when Tri-Edge's attack puts Shino in a coma, sparking his quest for revenge.
After the termination of the incredibly popular virtual reality MMORPG "The World," a new version of the game—The World R:2—is brought online. On his first day in the game, newcomer Haseo thinks he has made some friends to quest with. However, as if mocking his sentiments, they kill his character just for fun. Luckily, he is saved by a mysterious, one-armed player named Ovan who offers to show him around The World. Alongside Ovan and his cleric friend Shino, Haseo enjoys a wonderful first year in the game. But this peaceful life is shattered when Shino's character is killed by a familiar figure notoriously known as Tri-Edge, whose victims have all fallen into comas in the real world. In a fit of rage, Haseo vows to find the elusive Tri-Edge and kill him. Taking place during Haseo's first year in The World, .hack//Roots explores the friendships Haseo built in the game before Tri-Edge ripped them away.
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Derived from 21 sampled reviews
What 21 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.29 · split reception
5.1 pts
Recommenders 8.3 · others 3.2
↓ 3.71
Running avg · Aug 2008 → Feb 2025
- 7 “The series excels through its immersive mystery that keeps me hooked, a stellar soundtrack perfect for daily listening, and strong development for both the protagonist and supporting cast. There...”
- 7 “I enjoyed the decent art and sound design, and there were even glimpses of good characters throughout the series. However, the plot is hampered by its reliance on setting up future games, leaving...”
- 10 “This series features a truly inventive and complex story, complemented by beautifully crafted music and a well-balanced mix of humor and excitement. While the narrative can be difficult to follow...”
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- Format 26 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 10h 24m all episodes
- Aired Apr 2006 – Sep 2006 Spring 2006
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-0789 catalog
Produced by
- TV Tokyo Producer
- Bandai Visual Producer
- CyberConnect2 Producer
Licensed by
- Funimation Licensor
- Bandai Entertainment Licensor