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Steins;Gate: The Sagacious Wisdom of Cognitive Computing · review

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Top reader May 11, 2016 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

Although I'm still not sure why IBN sponsored this, I'm really glad that they did. To put it bluntly, these short episodes show us Stein;s Gate re-imagined as a slice-of-life anime. With any sort of apparent threat seemingly gone, we get to enjoy our characters doing everyday things like cooking, going shopping, riding the subway and even renting an apartment (not necessarily in that order). By using a cute little robot to portray cognitive computing and create more hilariously awkward situations, these shorts never fail to disappoint and, if anything, are likely to bring a smile to your face. At 12 minutes total, they're notmuch of a time investment and are definitely a rewarding experience if you really love the characters from Stein's;Gate and have missed them acting silly around each other.

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