Cyber Team in Akihabara | |
アキハバラ電脳組 (Akihabara Dennō Gumi) | |
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Genre | Action, comedy, science fiction |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshitaka Fujimoto |
Written by | Katsumi Hasegawa |
Music by | Shinkichi Mitsumune |
Studio | Ashi Productions Gansis |
Licensed by | |
Original network | JNN (TBS) |
English network | |
Original run | April 4, 1998 – September 26, 1998 |
Episodes | 26 |
Manga | |
Cyber Team in Akihabara: PataPi! | |
Written by | Tsukasa Kotobuki |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Published | August 1998 |
Video game | |
Cyber Team in Akihabara: PataPies! | |
Developer | Westone |
Publisher | Sega |
Genre | Digital pet, Adventure |
Platform | Dreamcast |
Released | July 29, 1999 |
Anime film | |
Cyber Team in Akihabara: Summer Vacation of 2011 | |
Directed by | Yoshitaka Fujimoto Hiroaki Sakurai |
Written by | Katsumi Hasegawa |
Music by | Shinkichi Mitsumune |
Studio | Production I.G Xebec |
Released | August 14, 1999 |
Runtime | 60 minutes |
Cyber Team in Akihabara (アキハバラ電脳組, Akihabara Dennō Gumi) is a 1998 Japanese anime television series created by Tsukasa Kotobuki and Satoru Akahori. It aired from April 4, 1998, to September 26, 1998, on TBS and ran for 26 episodes. It was released in the United States by ADV Films and was also broadcast on international networks such as Anime Network (United States), AXN Asia (Singapore, Philippines and Thailand), Locomotion (Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Spain and Brazil). A 1-hour featured animation film of the series was subsequently released in Japan entitled Cyber Team in Akihabara: Summer Vacation of 2011 (アキハバラ電脳組 2011年の夏休み, Akihabara Dennō Gumi: Nisenjūichinen no Natsu Yasumi); unlike the series the film was produced by Production I.G and Xebec. The show has an array of characters, many of whom are named after birds, gods, and real-myth villains. The conception design was hand drawn.[1]
Media format initial was Japanese VHS Vol. 1-7 release on 23 Dec 1998, along with LD. Outside JP, NA region had 2004 volume and a complete DVD collection box released on 2006, by ADV Films.[2] In 2016, announcement made by King Records for a limited Blu-Ray box set release, are included all various video benefits, a 48P booklet and Summer Vacation 2011 film which already had VHS and DVD JP physical retail.[3][4]