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Dimension W is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūji Iwahara. It was published in Square Enix's seinen manga magazine Young Gangan from September 2011 to November 2015 and later in Monthly Big Gangan from December 2015 to June 2019. It is licensed in North America by Yen Press. The series follows an auto mechanic hobbyist named Kyouma Mabuchi and a robot girl named Mira Yurizaki, both of whom are "Collectors", bounty hunters tasked with confiscating illegal Coils, dangerous devices which can harness the power of another dimension. As they reluctantly pair up for their mission, they begin to discover the truth behind New Tesla Energy, the multinational supplier of worldwide electrical power. An anime television series aired between January and March 2016.

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  • Dimension W is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūji Iwahara. It was published in Square Enix's seinen manga magazine Young Gangan from September 2011 to November 2015 and later in Monthly Big Gangan from December 2015 to June 2019. It is licensed in North America by Yen Press. The series follows an auto mechanic hobbyist named Kyouma Mabuchi and a robot girl named Mira Yurizaki, both of whom are "Collectors", bounty hunters tasked with confiscating illegal Coils, dangerous devices which can harness the power of another dimension. As they reluctantly pair up for their mission, they begin to discover the truth behind New Tesla Energy, the multinational supplier of worldwide electrical power. An anime television series aired between January and March 2016. (en)
  • Dimension W (ディメンションW(ダブリュー) Dimenshon Daburyū?) es un manga escrito e ilustrado por Yūji Iwahara, publicado en la revista Big Gangan de Square Enix (anteriormente en Young Gangan) entre 2011 y 2019. Una adaptación al anime producida por 3Hz y Orange fue emitida en Japón entre enero y marzo de 2016. La serie sigue a un aficionado a la mecánica automotriz llamado Kyōma Mabuchi y a una chica robot llamada Mira Yurizaki, quienes son «recolectores», cazadores de recompensas encargados de confiscar bobinas ilegales, dispositivos peligrosos que pueden aprovechar el poder de otra dimensión. A medida que se unen a regañadientes para su misión, comienzan a descubrir la verdad detrás de New Tesla Energy, el proveedor multinacional de energía eléctrica mundial. (es)
  • Dimension W ist eine Mangaserie von Yūji Iwahara, die seit 2011 in Japan erscheint und auch ins Deutsche übersetzt wird. Im Jahr 2016 kam eine Adaption als Anime-Fernsehserie heraus. Das Werk ist den Genres Action und Science-Fiction zuzuordnen. (de)
  • Dimension W (ディメンション ダブリュー) est un manga écrit et dessiné par Yūji Iwahara. Il est prépublié depuis septembre 2011 dans le magazine Young Gangan de l'éditeur Square Enix et est compilé en seize volumes en août 2019. La version française est publiée par Ki-oon depuis février 2014. Une adaptation en anime produite par Studio 3Hz est diffusée entre janvier et mars 2016. (fr)
  • 『Dimension W』(ディメンション ダブリュー)は、岩原裕二による日本の漫画。『ヤングガンガン』(スクウェア・エニックス)にて2011年19号から2015年23号まで連載された後、『月刊ビッグガンガン』(同社刊)に移籍して2016年Vol.01から2019年Vol.07まで連載された。 (ja)
  • Dimension W (jap. ディメンションW(ダブリュー) Dimenshon daburyū) – seinen-manga napisana i zilustrowana przez i publikowana w czasopiśmie Gekkan Big Gangan wydawnictwa Square Enix w latach 2011–2019. Na podstawie mangi powstała 12-odcinkowa seria anime i odcinek OVA. Manga w Polsce jest wydawana przez wydawnictwo Waneko. (pl)
  • Dimension W (ディメンションW Dimenshon W?, lett. "Dimensione W") è un manga scritto e disegnato da Yūji Iwahara, serializzato sul Young Gangan della Square Enix dal 16 settembre 2011 al 25 giugno 2019. Un adattamento anime, coprodotto da Studio 3 Hz e Orange, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra il 10 gennaio e il 27 marzo 2016. In Italia il manga è edito da Planet Manga, mentre l'anime è stato acquistato da Dynit (it)
  • 《Dimension W -第四次元-》是的科幻日本漫畫作品,史克威爾艾尼克斯出版,2011年9月在《YOUNG GANGAN》開始連載,後移籍至《月刊BIG GANGAN》上繼續連載至完結。2015年7月公布將改編為動畫的消息。 (zh)
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  • Cover of the first tankōbon volume featuring Mira Yurizaki (en)
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  • アドラステアの鍵 (en)
  • アフリカの風 (en)
  • ナンバーズを追え (en)
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  • Mira is paid six million yen by Mary for collecting the pigeons powered by illegal Coils, and Kyouma helps her purchase a trailer so she can have her own private space. She cleans and furnishes her trailer, and meets the four children who play around the auto yard. Three of them are endangered when a stack of wrecked cars collapses, and Mira reveals her robotic abilities to save them from being crushed. Meanwhile, Kyouma leaves to see Dendendo, a contact who shares information about the Numbers, New Tesla Energy Coil prototypes made before the large stabilizing towers were built, which draw energy from the depths of Dimension W, making them powerful and potentially dangerous. Although the police later investigate Kyouma for possible negligence of his property, he is released on the word of Claire Skyheart, Chief Operations Officer of New Tesla Energy Central 47 and grandmother of one of the children, Shiora Skyheart. Later, the children visit Mira, agreeing to keep the secret that she is a robot. Albert gives Claire his final report on the incident with Shido, and they discuss plans for Kyouma. (en)
  • Kyouma reluctantly agrees to work with the robot girl, Mira Yurizaki, who believes that her "father" Shido is dead. The two go to a highly publicized event of the masked art thief nicknamed "Loser", as he never succeeds in his heists. While Mira traces the source of Loser's camera feeds, Kyouma infiltrates the museum and confronts Loser himself. While making their way down to the museum's new exhibit, Loser lets on that he knows about Kyouma's past, and that the art piece contains his real target, that being one of the special Coils called Numbers. However, the museum curator gets impatient and uses a pair of female robotic dolls powered by illegal Coils to attack Kyouma and Loser. Kyouma neutralizes the dolls, while Loser escapes with Number 007. The frightened curator tries to conceal the damaged illegal Coils from being discovered in the dolls, causing a catastrophic malfunction and a dimensional collapse. This results in his body cloning and merging with the dolls in a grotesque mess. Meanwhile, Mira finds Loser's assistant and daughter, Elizabeth "Ellie" Greenhough-Smith, by tracking her robotic surveillance pigeons. (en)
  • As Mira works with Harry & Debby to destroy the robot, Kyouma recovers to save Mira before she is nearly lost in the region of nothingness. Kyouma reveals that he woke up by removing an implant that was secretly warped in his earlobe, and that he remembers that memories are connected through dimensions. Lwai then arrives heavily damaged, warning Kyouma, Mira and Harry & Debby that K.K. and a now mind-controlled Yuriy attempted to assassinate him. Meanwhile, Chrysler confronts Loser, and it is quickly revealed that both of them are equipped with Numbers in their suits. Kyouma, Mira and Harry & Debby later encounter K.K., who tells them that he was hired to ensure that nobody else finds the Coil hidden on Easter Island and sends Yuriy to attack them. Kyouma is separated and is forced to fight one of his old Grendel teammates, Douglas Marks, who is also mind-controlled by K.K. as a puppet. Kyouma destroys Douglas's control device, putting him to rest, but K.K. escapes and kills Lwai. An enraged Kyouma is about to kill K.K. but is stopped by Mira. A second Lwai appears, explaining that he has multiple bodies. (en)
  • Prince Salva-Enna-Tibesti, Chief Executive Officer of robot manufacturer Islero and C.O.O. of New Tesla Energy Central 60, arrives in Japan. Salva's younger brother, Prince Lwai-Aura-Tibesti, runs off to excitedly explore Japan, spotting Kyouma and mistaking him as a samurai. After helping Lwai evade Islero's bodyguards in transformable motorcycles, Kyouma secretly realizes that Lwai has an artificial body. The two later go to a kimono shop, and Kyouma is welcomed by his "big sister" Tsubaki Azumaya, who provides him a new happi coat. Kyouma reveals that he suffers from memory loss, making it impossible for him to accept and forgive certain things, including his involvement in his fiancee Miyabi Azumaya five years ago. However, Kyouma now vows to get back what he lost. Salva's retainer, Lashiti, arrives to reclaim Lwai, who obediently goes along. Salva sends Lwai to Mary's house that night, where he immediately attacks and severely damages her robot bodyguard Four before leaving a letter of a challenge for the Collectors, which will take place at the forbidden ruin of Easter Island in seven days. Salva tells Claire that he intends to start a war in order to avoid a war. (en)
  • In the past, Kyouma fell in love with Miyabi. He joined the special-ops unit Grendel in a deal with Seira Yurizaki to save Miyabi from an incurable muscular disease. Grendel was sent to recapture facilities on Easter Island, where the biggest dimensional malfunction in history occurred, but Kyouma does not remember what happened. Despite Grendel winning the war, the surgery for Miyabi was deemed a failure. From then on, Kyouma hated the Coils for stealing what was most precious to him. In the present, Salva explains to New Tesla Energy that he has summoned several Collectors to investigate Easter Island for the welfare of the company. With the reward money being fifty million dollars, the Collectors are to retrieve a single Coil which has begun working and seems to be allowing the region to recover from the nothingness of possibility. They travel on an airship, which suffers power loss as it closes under adverse weather. As a strange sphere breaches the airship, the flight crew dies, and the airship crashes. Meanwhile, Kyouma and Mira also take up the invitation, and Albert flies them along a different route to Easter Island. (en)
  • Loser battles Seameyer's monster but is overwhelmed. Meanwhile, Kyouma feels guilty over having caused the teleporter accident. Still, Mira points out that if it were not for him and Miyabi, she would not have existed since she was originally supposed to be Miyabi's replacement body. Remembering Miyabi, Kyouma regains his resolve and allows Mira to enter his memories to restore them. Kyouma awakens to find Salva, Lashiti, Loser, Ellie and Harry & Debby ready to help him fight Seameyer. Mira flees as her Coil begins to overload, but Seameyer captures her. However, Kyouma tauntingly allows Seameyer to look into his memories, revealing that Miyabi refused to be restored by Genesis and that Kyouma destroyed it in order to honor her wishes. Seameyer goes mad with rage but is quickly defeated by Kyouma and his friends' combined efforts. Seameyer has a dying vision of Shido comforting him in his last moments. Mira's Coil overloads, but Shido suddenly appears and entrusts Mira with a new Coil. After the battle, Loser dies from his wounds and the surviving Collectors return home. In the epilogue, Kyouma and Mira continue working together as Collectors. (en)
  • Loser is determined to stop Kyouma until he regains the memories of his role in the destruction of Easter Island. Their confrontation is interrupted once the sphere returns, and Kyouma falls unconscious when he touches it. Kyouma and Salva seem to be reliving their pasts when Grendel was sent to Isla to protect New Tesla Energy Central 60 and help Salva put down a revolt. However, Haruka Seameyer arranged for Lwai to be caught in the crossfire by one of Salva's war machines, much to Salva's horror. New Tesla Energy learned that the man behind the Isla revolt was Seameyer, a former student of Shido. Grendel was tasked with hunting down Seameyer, who recruited many of Shido's students to revolt against New Tesla Energy. In the present, Loser and Ellie travel deeper into the laboratory, code-named Adrastea, where Loser was once a researcher named Julian Tyler. Kyouma finally realizes that he is trapped in an illusion. The sphere then approaches Kyouma, revealing itself to be Seameyer, who also wants Kyouma's memories. Meanwhile, Mira is guarding Kyouma's unconscious body when a huge robot attacks. (en)
  • Loser defeats Chrysler and takes his Number 001, before proceeding with Ellie even deeper into Adrastea. Meanwhile, Lwai explains that he can remotely inhabit robot bodies from Isla, thanks to Salva. Told about the implants, Lwai wakes Salva, who joins them and explains that he is seeking Genesis, a Coil allegedly capable of creating "something from nothing", hoping it can regenerate Lwai's body. While the others hold off robots, Kyouma, Mira, Salva and Lashiti enter Adrastea. They encounter Loser, who confirms that he was a researcher and that the malfunction of an experimental transporter caused Easter Island's destruction. Loser then uses Number 006 to show the group a memory, which reveals that Loser, Shido and Seameyer had worked together to create Genesis until Shido shut down the project. This infuriated Seameyer, who descended into madness, eventually developing his own Genesis and ruthlessly experimenting on his own scientists. Seameyer is now trapped in a pocket dimension, saying that Kyouma stole Genesis from him and teleported away. After Loser asks about what Seameyer has done with his wife, Sophia Tyler, Seameyer replies that he punished her for foiling his plans by turning her into a giant monster. (en)
  • After Albert lands safely on Easter Island, Kyouma and Mira race in a V10 engine car toward the research facility and ground zero of the disaster. A flashback shows that the King of Isla adopted Salva from the Farah Royal Orphanage before later siring a natural son, Lwai. While still children, Salva told Lwai about a dream of making a world in which Lwai will rule. In the present, Yuriy Antonov, "Hero" Jason Chrysler, "Hitman" K.K., and Scorpioncats Cassidy come ashore and assist Lwai in taking Salva, Lashiti, and Sanchez, all of whom are comatose, to a log cabin for shelter. Once Lwai plays footage of Salva explaining the contest's rules, Cassidy is left behind at the log cabin. The sphere briefly reappears, but Lashiti awakes and tells Cassidy that it seems oddly disinterested in women. Large shielded robots trapped in the null possibility begin reactivating and attacking. Kyouma and Mira team up with Harry & Debby Eastriver, taking down a robot and digging through a protrusion. They have a close call passing through a region of nothingness, and Kyouma summons his courage to continue, that is until Loser unexpectedly confronts them. (en)
  • Since Kyouma forgot to pay the water bill and the water is cut off, he has no choice but to take Mira to a bathhouse. Kyouma reluctantly hangs out with Albert, as Mira and Ellie discuss why Kyouma always refers to Mira as a "piece of junk". Tsubaki, Hirose and Ayukawa from the kimono shop join Mira and Ellie, and they give Mira some basic advice about human behavior before Mira departs with Kyouma. (en)
  • Shiro tells Mira of his plan to protect his world by exterminating anyone who poses a threat. Spectral figures rise out of the fog to attack those at the hotel. After Kyouma notices that they are affected by bottled water, Albert triggers the fire sprinklers to stop them. Mira struggles with her own mortality and frees herself by enforcing her logic on the alternate world. As Mira tells Kyouma that Number 189 is hidden inside the dam, they race there as she explains that this Coil has stored an alternate reality in Dimension W of the night of the flooding caused by Shiro. He was able to save the other student interns from drowning in the floodwaters except Marisa. Shiro then changed his name to Shijuro and kept his friends alive with Number 189, protecting them from the real world. Kyouma soaks himself in spring water to fight Shiro, while Mira shatters Shiro's perceptions, enabling him to see Marisa, who had in fact survived. Mira powers down Number 189, destroying the alternate reality and everyone within it. (en)
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  • Do Robots Dream of Bath Houses? (en)
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  • Mystery Lurking in Yasogami Lake (en)
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  • Wind of Africa (en)
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  • Adorasutea no Kagi (en)
  • Afurika no Kaze (en)
  • Kako Kara no Yobigoe (en)
  • Kieta Jeneshisu (en)
  • Kyomu ni Ochita Shima (en)
  • Mōja no Kanōsei (en)
  • Nanbāzu o Oe (en)
  • Rūzā (en)
  • Tadoritsuita Mirai (en)
  • Yasogamiko ni Hisomu Nazo (en)
  • Yomigaeru Akumu (en)
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  • Dimension W is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūji Iwahara. It was published in Square Enix's seinen manga magazine Young Gangan from September 2011 to November 2015 and later in Monthly Big Gangan from December 2015 to June 2019. It is licensed in North America by Yen Press. The series follows an auto mechanic hobbyist named Kyouma Mabuchi and a robot girl named Mira Yurizaki, both of whom are "Collectors", bounty hunters tasked with confiscating illegal Coils, dangerous devices which can harness the power of another dimension. As they reluctantly pair up for their mission, they begin to discover the truth behind New Tesla Energy, the multinational supplier of worldwide electrical power. An anime television series aired between January and March 2016. (en)
  • Dimension W (ディメンションW(ダブリュー) Dimenshon Daburyū?) es un manga escrito e ilustrado por Yūji Iwahara, publicado en la revista Big Gangan de Square Enix (anteriormente en Young Gangan) entre 2011 y 2019. Una adaptación al anime producida por 3Hz y Orange fue emitida en Japón entre enero y marzo de 2016. La serie sigue a un aficionado a la mecánica automotriz llamado Kyōma Mabuchi y a una chica robot llamada Mira Yurizaki, quienes son «recolectores», cazadores de recompensas encargados de confiscar bobinas ilegales, dispositivos peligrosos que pueden aprovechar el poder de otra dimensión. A medida que se unen a regañadientes para su misión, comienzan a descubrir la verdad detrás de New Tesla Energy, el proveedor multinacional de energía eléctrica mundial. (es)
  • Dimension W ist eine Mangaserie von Yūji Iwahara, die seit 2011 in Japan erscheint und auch ins Deutsche übersetzt wird. Im Jahr 2016 kam eine Adaption als Anime-Fernsehserie heraus. Das Werk ist den Genres Action und Science-Fiction zuzuordnen. (de)
  • Dimension W (ディメンション ダブリュー) est un manga écrit et dessiné par Yūji Iwahara. Il est prépublié depuis septembre 2011 dans le magazine Young Gangan de l'éditeur Square Enix et est compilé en seize volumes en août 2019. La version française est publiée par Ki-oon depuis février 2014. Une adaptation en anime produite par Studio 3Hz est diffusée entre janvier et mars 2016. (fr)
  • 『Dimension W』(ディメンション ダブリュー)は、岩原裕二による日本の漫画。『ヤングガンガン』(スクウェア・エニックス)にて2011年19号から2015年23号まで連載された後、『月刊ビッグガンガン』(同社刊)に移籍して2016年Vol.01から2019年Vol.07まで連載された。 (ja)
  • Dimension W (jap. ディメンションW(ダブリュー) Dimenshon daburyū) – seinen-manga napisana i zilustrowana przez i publikowana w czasopiśmie Gekkan Big Gangan wydawnictwa Square Enix w latach 2011–2019. Na podstawie mangi powstała 12-odcinkowa seria anime i odcinek OVA. Manga w Polsce jest wydawana przez wydawnictwo Waneko. (pl)
  • Dimension W (ディメンションW Dimenshon W?, lett. "Dimensione W") è un manga scritto e disegnato da Yūji Iwahara, serializzato sul Young Gangan della Square Enix dal 16 settembre 2011 al 25 giugno 2019. Un adattamento anime, coprodotto da Studio 3 Hz e Orange, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra il 10 gennaio e il 27 marzo 2016. In Italia il manga è edito da Planet Manga, mentre l'anime è stato acquistato da Dynit (it)
  • 《Dimension W -第四次元-》是的科幻日本漫畫作品,史克威爾艾尼克斯出版,2011年9月在《YOUNG GANGAN》開始連載,後移籍至《月刊BIG GANGAN》上繼續連載至完結。2015年7月公布將改編為動畫的消息。 (zh)
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  • Dimension W -第四次元- (zh)
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