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Dimension W

Winter 20167.17
ActionSci-Fi

Overview

The anime *Dimension W*, which premiered in 2016, transports viewers to the year 2072, an era fundamentally redefined by the discovery of a fourth spatial dimension, dubbed Dimension W. This breakthrough allowed humanity to tap into an infinite, clean energy source via devices known as 'Coils.' However, the unauthorized proliferation and misuse of unregistered Coils have led to the creation of a black market and subsequent regulatory crisis. The narrative centers on Kyōma Mabuchi, a hardened and traditional 'Collector' specializing in retrieving illegal Coils for New Tesla Energy, the global corporation monopolizing this technology. Kyōma is characterized by his profound technological skepticism and a deep-seated aversion to Coils, stemming from a tragic event in his past involving the technology. His life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Mira Yurizaki, an advanced gynoid prototype created by Dr. Shidou Yurizaki, the eccentric and visionary founder of New Tesla Energy. Mira possesses unique capabilities, including enhanced strength and the ability to interface directly with Coils, making her an essential, if initially unwelcome, partner to Kyōma. As they work together, navigating the criminal underbelly and facing powerful corporate entities, they uncover a sprawling conspiracy linked to Mira’s enigmatic origins and the highly coveted, experimental artifact known as 'Genesis.' This cyberpunk action series brilliantly explores the ethical dilemmas of limitless energy, the complex relationship between humans and artificial intelligence, and the search for truth amidst technological deception, all set against a visually striking futuristic backdrop animated by Studio 3Hz.

Opinion

*Dimension W* excels as a polished, high-concept science fiction anime, delivering both thrilling action sequences and meaningful intellectual depth. The production quality, handled by Studio 3Hz, is consistently high, featuring crisp character designs and meticulously rendered futuristic environments. Crucially, the animation utilizes CGI judiciously, integrating it seamlessly with traditional 2D animation to enhance large-scale action without becoming distracting or cheapening the visual experience. The pacing is generally robust; the initial episodes effectively establish the complex world-building and the central dynamic between the Coil-hating Kyōma and the curious, earnest Mira. Their relationship serves as the emotional anchor, providing rich opportunities for character development that explore philosophical debates concerning sentience and humanity. Voice acting, particularly the Japanese cast featuring Kensho Ono and Saori Hayami, is professional and nuanced, successfully conveying Kyōma's gruff world-weariness and Mira's innocent but powerful nature. While the overarching narrative occasionally relies on familiar cyberpunk tropes—such as corrupt corporations and technologically driven dystopia—it synthesizes these elements into an original framework centered on Dimension W itself. The thematic depth regarding technological hubris and the consequences of wielding infinite power is handled maturely, providing satisfying substance beneath the spectacle. The series maintains strong tension through its mystery elements, leading to a cohesive and well-earned climax.

Characters

Kyōma Mabuchi

Voice: Kensho Ono (Japanese)

Mira Yurizaki

Voice: Saori Hayami (Japanese)

Shidou Yurizaki

Voice: Kouji Okada (Japanese)

Credits

Studio

Studio 3Hz

Cover Art

Tokuyuki Matsutake (character design)

Publisher

Square Enix

Producers

Bandai Visual, Square Enix, Lantis, Tokyo MX, Good Smile Company, Q-Tec, I Will

Episodes

Season 1

12 episodes

Information

StatusCompleted
Total Episodes12
Duration24 min
Rating7.17
ReleasedWinter 2016
Seasons1

Genres

ActionSci-Fi

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Dimension W (2016) Sci-Fi Action Anime Review