Time Travel Girl | |
タイムトラベル少女~マリ・ワカと8人の科学者たち~ (Taimu Toraberu Shōjo: Mari Waka to 8-nin no Kagakusha-tachi) | |
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Genre | Science fiction |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Osamu Yamasaki |
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Written by | Osamu Yamasaki |
Music by | Hitomi Kuroishi |
Studio | Wao World |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TV Tokyo, TVh, TVA, TVO, TVS, TVQ, AT-X |
Original run | July 9, 2016 – September 24, 2016 |
Episodes | 12 |
Time Travel Girl:Mari,Waka,and the Eight Scientists (タイムトラベル少女~マリ・ワカと8人の科学者たち~,Taimu Toraberu Shōjo:Mari Waka to Hachi-nin no Kagakusha-tachi) is an educational anime television series directed by Osamu Yamasaki and produced by WAO World. [1] The anime aired between July 9,2016 and September 24,2016 and was simulcast by Funimation. Later it was confirmed that Crunchyroll added the series alongside Three Leaves,Three Colors and Omamori Himari on their catalog since December 21,2016. [2]
Mari Hayase is the daughter of a scientist,Eiji,who vanished three years ago. He left behind a pendant known as the armillary compass. One day,after coming across a mysterious book,the compass glows and sends Mari back in time. Supported by her best friend Waka Mizuki and Waka's brother Shun,Mari travels through time in search of her missing father and along the way meets famous scientists who changed the way people think about electricity.
A 12 episode [3] anime television series aired between July 9,2016 and September 24,2016 on TV Tokyo. Funimation have licensed the anime for streaming. [4] The series' opening theme is "KibōTraveler" (希望TRAVELER,"Hope Traveler") by AŌP while the ending theme is "Miss Rabbit" (ミス・ラビット,Misu Rabitto) by Erabareshi. [5]
No. | Official English title [lower-alpha 1] | Original air date |
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1 | "Gilbert the Sage" "Kenjanaru Girubāto" (賢者なるギルバート) | July 9, 2016 |
2 | "Sorrowful Gilbert" "Kanashimi no Girubāto" (悲しみのギルバート) | July 16, 2016 |
3 | "Franklin's Spirit of Defiance" "Hankotsu no Furankurin" (反骨のフランクリン) | July 23, 2016 |
4 | "Volta on the Battlefield" "Senjōno Boruta" (戦場のボルタ) | July 30, 2016 |
5 | "Disheartened Faraday" "Faradēno Yūutsu" (ファラデーの憂鬱) | August 6, 2016 |
6 | "Faraday's Resolve" "Faradēno Kakugo" (ファラデーの覚悟) | August 13, 2016 |
7 | "Morse's Inspiration" "Mōrusu no Hirameki" (モールスの閃き) | August 20, 2016 |
8 | "Bell's Decision" "Beru no Ketsudan" (ベルの決断) | August 27, 2016 |
9 | "Bell's Responses" "Koōsuru Beru" (呼応するベル) | September 3, 2016 |
10 | "Hertz's Pride" "Herutsu no Hokori" (ヘルツの誇り) | September 10, 2016 |
11 | "Edison's Resilience" "Fukutsu no Ejison" (不屈のエジソン) | September 17, 2016 |
12 | "Cherished Scientists" "Shin'ainaru Kagaku-sha-tachi" (親愛なる科学者たち) | September 24, 2016 |
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