Akiba's Trip: The Animation

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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".

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Akiba's Trip: The Animation
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Poster
Genre Action, comedy, supernatural
Created by Acquire
Original network AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS Fuji
Original run January 4, 2017 March 29, 2017
Episodes13 (List of episodes)