If you’re into futuristic worlds with a dash of mystery and a sprinkle of action, Dimension W might just be the anime for you. This 12-episode series, which aired in early 2016, takes us to a world where humanity has tapped into a fourth dimension—Dimension W—to harness an infinite energy source. But as with any great sci-fi story, things aren’t as simple as they seem.
The story is set in a future where gasoline is ridiculously expensive (we’re talking $100 a gallon!), and almost all energy comes from Dimension W through devices called “coils.” Enter Kyouma Mabuchi, a gruff, old-school mechanic who hates coils with a passion. He’s a “Collector,” someone who retrieves illegal coils, and he’s damn good at his job. His life takes a wild turn when he crosses paths with Mira, a highly advanced android girl with a mysterious past. Together, they uncover the dark secrets behind Dimension W and the corporations controlling it.
After scouring forums like MyAnimeList, it’s clear that Dimension W has sparked some passionate discussions. Here’s what stood out:
The World-Building
Fans love the show’s unique setting—a blend of futuristic tech and gritty, almost dystopian vibes. The idea of Dimension W as an energy source is fascinating, and the way the series slowly peels back its mysteries keeps viewers hooked. One user on MyAnimeList put it perfectly: “It’s like Ghost in the Shell meets Cowboy Bebop—but with its own twist.”
Kyouma and Mira’s Dynamic
Kyouma’s grumpy, no-nonsense personality clashes hilariously with Mira’s cheerful, almost childlike innocence. Their odd-couple chemistry is a highlight, and many fans found themselves rooting for their partnership. Some even compared their dynamic to Spike and Ein from Cowboy Bebop, but with more emotional depth.
The Pacing and Plot
While most fans enjoyed the story, some felt the pacing could be uneven. The first few episodes are packed with action and intrigue, but the middle section slows down a bit before ramping up again for the finale. One Reddit user noted: “It’s a slow burn, but the payoff is worth it.”
The Animation and Soundtrack
Studio 3Hz (known for Flip Flappers and Princess Principal) delivered some stunning visuals, especially in the action scenes. The soundtrack, composed by Go Shiina (Tales of Zestiria), adds a cinematic feel to the show. Fans particularly loved the opening theme, “Genesis” by Stereo Dive Foundation, calling it “an absolute banger.”
Dimension W isn’t perfect—some plot threads feel rushed, and not every character gets the development they deserve. But if you’re looking for a sci-fi anime with a unique premise, great action, and a duo you can’t help but love, this one’s worth a watch. As one fan summed it up: “It’s a wild ride with heart, and I wish there was more of it.”
So, grab some popcorn, turn on Genesis, and dive into the world of Dimension W. You won’t regret it.
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 12
File Size: 3.7 GiB
Format/Quality: Matroska
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