TV-Series
Description
"Di Gi Charat Nyo" is a comedic anime series that serves as a spin-off of the original "Di Gi Charat" franchise. The story revolves around Dejiko, a cat-eared alien girl from the planet Di Gi Charat, who arrives on Earth with her companions, Puchiko and Gema, to pursue her dream of becoming a famous idol. The trio takes up residence in a small anime and manga shop called Gamers, where they work part-time while navigating their daily lives and misadventures.

Dejiko, the protagonist, is energetic, ambitious, and often overconfident, though her plans frequently backfire due to her naivety and impulsive nature. Puchiko, her younger companion, is quiet and reserved, often providing a stark contrast to Dejiko's exuberance. Gema, a small robotic creature, serves as a comedic foil, often getting caught up in the chaos caused by Dejiko's antics. The series also introduces new characters, such as Rabi~en~Rose, a rival idol who frequently clashes with Dejiko, and characters from the Gamers shop, including the shop manager and other employees.

The episodic structure of the series focuses on slice-of-life scenarios, blending humor, absurdity, and lighthearted moments. Dejiko's attempts to achieve fame as an idol often lead to comedic misunderstandings, exaggerated situations, and playful rivalries. The narrative does not follow a continuous plot but instead presents self-contained stories that highlight the quirky dynamics between the characters. Themes of friendship, perseverance, and the pursuit of dreams are woven into the comedic framework, though the series primarily prioritizes humor and entertainment over deep storytelling.

The tone of "Di Gi Charat Nyo" is whimsical and light, with a focus on visual gags, slapstick comedy, and exaggerated character interactions. The series maintains a playful atmosphere, appealing to fans of the original franchise while introducing new viewers to its unique charm. The characters' distinct personalities and their interactions drive the narrative, creating a series that is both accessible and entertaining for a wide audience.
Information
Divergence Eve
ダイバージェンス・イヴ
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 13
Movie/Episode length: 24 min.
Date: 07/02/2003 – 09/24/2003
Categories
Genre
ActionHorror
Settings
Sci-FiSpace
Tags
Ecchi-free AdultMechaPsychologically
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1Mission 2
2Quantum Barrier
3Necromancer
4Specular
5Seraphim
6Watcher's Nest
7Quantum Core
8Alchemy
9Tragedy of Cherubim
10Divergence EVE
11Designer's Children
12Mission 1
13Mission 3
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Staff
  • Chief Director
  • Screenplay
    Hiroaki Kitajima
    Tōru Nozaki
    Yasunori Yamada
  • Episode Director
    Yūji Yamaguchi
    Masami Furukawa
    Masashi Abe
    Jun Takada
    Itsuki Imazaki
    Wataru Sakaibashi
    Daisuke Chiba
  • Original creator
  • Art Director
    Eiji Iwase
  • Mechanical design
    Tatsuya Tomosugi
  • Director of Photography
    Yutaka Nagaushi
  • Director
    Atsushi Takada
  • Storyboard
    Toshinari Yamashita
    Jun Takada
    Itsuki Imazaki
    Mitsuhiro Yotsuya
    Takashi Iwama
  • Music
    Yousuke Houga
  • Character Design
    Toshinari Yamashita
  • Animation Director
    Masahiro Sekiguchi
    Genichirō Kondō
    Masateru Tanaka
    Shigeru Katō
    Hideki Watanabe
    Norikatsu Nakano
    Tomoyuki Abe
    Kazuhiro Ōta
    Masayuki Fujita
  • Sound Director
    Kōji Tsujitani
  • Producer
    Motoki Ueda
    Toshio Hatanaka
    Maki Horiuchi
    Tsuneo Takechi
    Katsuhiro Kikkawa
    Katsuya Morita
Production
  • Production
    The Klockworx Co., Ltd.
    Media Factory
    Radix
    Imagica
    Operation EVE
    NTT Data Contents Planning
    Nissho Iwai
  • Animation Production
    Radix