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Dimension W is a Japanese anime series, based on the manga series of the same name written by Yūji Iwahara and published in Square Enix's Monthly Big Gangan magazine (formerly in Young Gangan) since 2011. The series is directed by Kanta Kamei, with animation by Studio 3Hz and Orange. It aired in Japan from January 10, 2016 to March 27, 2016 on Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, BS11, AT-X, Sun TV, and TV Aichi.[2]

In North America, the series was simulcast by Funimation with English subtitles as it aired in Japan each Saturday.[3] The English dub, produced by Funimation, premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block from February 27, 2016 to May 14, 2016.[1] As the series was still airing in Japan at the time, the Toonami premiere of Dimension W was only 7 weeks behind the Japanese premiere. The series was rated TV-14-LV and TV-MA-V on Adult Swim.

Plot[]

In the year 2071, the world’s energy problems seem solved by a network of cross-dimensional electric-field inductors- “coils” -that extract energy from a seemingly infinite source. That source is the W dimension, a fourth plane that exists beyond the X, Y, and Z dimensions. In this world, unofficial “illegal” coils harness powers that the police can’t hope to counter. Dealing with these coils is the job of coil-hating repo man Kyoma, whose run-in with the unique coil android Mira leads the two to form a reluctant partnership.

Characters[]

Kyōma Mabuchi — A human "collector" who has largely sworn off all Coil-related technology, and has a hobby of restoring old gasoline-powered cars in a junkyard. In the past, he was the only fully-human soldier in a special-ops unit filled with Coil technology users. Kyoma now works as an independent contractor who hunts down illegal Coils and those who use them. His preferred weapons are large throwing spikes.

Mira Yurizaki — A highly-advanced robot who exhibits human mannerisms and insists that she is a normal girl despite her robotic headgear, metallic tail, and other inhuman physical attributes. After hearing news of her "father's" death, Mira decides to help Kyoma collect illegal Coils.

Albert Schuman — An old friend of Kyoma who works for New Tesla's security forces, hunting down illegal Coils and their users for the company.

Shidō Yurizaki — The founder of New Tesla Energy in Japan who disappeared two years ago following the death of his wife and daughter. He built his robot "daughter," Mira, to seek out illegal Coils to fuel himself and his research.

Mary — A shady business owner who contracts Kyoma to collect illegal coils for her.

Julian Tyler Smith (Loser) — A masked thief who is popular with the public for broadcasting his heists, that apparently always fail, hence his nickname "Loser". In reality he's after the 'numbers' coils alongside his daughter Elizabeth and underneath his mask he's severely disfigured because of an accident involving the 'numbers' coils, which took his wife's life.

Elizabeth Greenhough-Smith — Another collector who's secretly Loser's assistant and daughter. She's good at using drones in the form of animals like pigeons and bats.

Koorogi — A computer expert and engineer employed by Mary. He doesn't get along with Kyoma, but provides him with information when requested.

Voice Cast[]

Character English Voice Actor Japanese Voice Actor
Kyōma Mabuchi Christopher R. Sabat Daisuke Ono
Mira Yurizaki Jād Saxton Reina Ueda
Albert Schuman Eric Vale Akira Ishida
Shidō Yurizaki Jeremy Schwartz Takaya Hashi
Mary Stephanie Young Kimiko Saitō
Loser J. Michael Tatum Yuichi Nakamura
Elizabeth Greenhough-Smith Maxey Whitehead Eri Suzuki
Koorogi Josh Grelle Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
Narrator Kent Williams Unshō Ishizuka
Jony Won Jason Liebrecht Mitsuo Iwata
Every Won Jeremy Inman Kenji Nomura
Shiora Skyheart Bryn Apprill Yurika Kubo
Shota Apphia Yu Yuna Yoshino
Jin Mikaela Krantz Mariko Higashiuchi
Ham Ryan Reynolds Yō Taichi
Seira Yurizaki Jamie Marchi Takako Honda
Ichigo Yurizaki Kristi Kang Shiina Natsukawa
Rose Colleen Clinkenbeard Juri Kimura
Claire Skyheart Monica Rial Rica Fukami
Shijuro Sakaki Charlie Campbell (ep. 3)
Robert McCollum (ep. 4-5)
Ryūichi Kijima
Kiyomi Kato Kristi Kang Ikumi Hayama
Yoshiko Morinaga Morgan Garrett Akeno Watanabe
Shiro Kamiki Robert McCollum Ryūichi Kijima
Marisa Sakaki Jessica Cavanaugh Shizuka Ishigami
Haruka Enamori Jessica Cavanaugh Shizuka Ishigami
Seijun Makita J. Michael Tatum Yutaka Aoyama
Atsushi Hageyama Charlie Campbell Kōichi Sōma
Muroi Bradley Campbell Ryō Sugisaki
Blue Joel McDonald Hiromichi Tezuka
Red Caitlin Glass Harumi Sakurai
Katsushi Mitani Michael Johnson Hironori Saito
Salva Enna Tibesti Ian Sinclair Kōsuke Toriumi
Lwai Aura Tibesti Clifford Chapin Daiki Yamashita
Lasithi Mallorie Rodak Mamiko Noto
Tsubaki Azumaya Anastasia Muñoz Sayaka Ohara
Mana Ayukawa Tia Ballard Natsumi Hioka
Atsuko Hirose Felecia Angelle Lynn
Miyabi Azumaya Trina Nishimura Kaede Okutani
Colin Keys Mark Stoddard Tetsuo Kanao
Douglas Marks Phil Parsons Tetsu Inada
K.K. Ray Hurd Kenjiro Tsuda
Jason Chrysler Jason Douglas Ryōta Takeuchi
Yuri Antonov Brandon Potter Yasuhiro Mamiya
Harry Eastriver Dallas Reid Daisuke Sakaguchi
Debbie Eastriver Alison Viktorin Misaki Kuno
Cassidy Megan Shipman Yukiyo Fujii
Sanchos Sonny Strait Yoshinori Fujita
Young Salva Enna Tibesti Justin Briner Mikako Komatsu
Haruka Seameyer Chris Patton Yūki Kaji
Sophia Alexis Tipton Mikako Takahashi
Cedric Morgan Morgan Garrett Yōko Hikasa
Maura Aura Tibesti David Wald Yutaka Nakano

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Episodes[]

Color Season Episodes Toonami Premiere Toonami Finale
1 12 February 27, 2016 May 14, 2016

Broadcast History[]

  • Japan (Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, BS11, AT-X, Sun TV, TV Aichi) — January 10, 2016[2] - March 27, 2016
  • United States (Adult Swim) — February 27, 2016[1] - May 14, 2016

Toonami Broadcast History[]

On February 12, 2016, during Toonami: Pre-Flight, it was announced that the English dub of Dimension W would be joining Adult Swim's Toonami programming block. The series premiered on Toonami at 12:30 AM on February 27, 2016, replacing Akame Ga Kill! in the lineup. As part of the deal with Funimation, After English dub episodes of the series aired during Toonami each Saturday night, they were then available to stream exclusively on Adultswim.com for two-weeks before streaming on Funimation.com.[1] The series completed its run on Toonami on May 14, 2016.

  • Toonami (United States) — February 27, 2016[1] - May 14, 2016

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