TV-Series
Description
Yuta Akikawa is a school-aged individual with brown eyes and brown hair cut to ear length. A significant childhood trauma involving computers resulted in a persistent difficulty using technological devices, particularly cellphones. This challenge intensified following a relocation to Kamimai City, an advanced technological municipality where educational instruction primarily utilizes computers.
The character’s circumstances changed upon receiving a mysterious, encrypted message. Interacting with this message facilitated transport into the Net World, a dimension existing within technological networks. There, Yuta encountered three Net Ghosts: Pit, Pot, and Pat, collectively referred to as PiPoPa. These entities explained the nature of the Net World as the interior space of all connected technology.
Yuta chose to keep this discovery confidential and began utilizing access to the Net World to assist friends experiencing technological difficulties and to address various system malfunctions, overloads, and disruptions. Exploration of this digital realm and direct experiences within it facilitated a gradual process of overcoming the longstanding computer-related anxiety.
A personal hobby involves stargazing, an interest reportedly inherited from the character’s father, a photographer. Within Kamimai City, Yuta developed friendships. Hikaru Sofue was the first acquaintance made in the new city; she provided guidance on local customs and became a classmate, eventually gaining access to the Net World herself. Another significant relationship is with Mamoru Shindo, a childhood friend and computer programming expert who provided initial instruction on computer basics. A classmate, Kazushige Enoshima, often displayed bullying behavior, particularly when Yuta interacted with Hikaru or another transfer student, Sayaka Erenkova.
The character’s activities in the Net World extended beyond troubleshooting. Yuta and PiPoPa confronted threats originating from the technology corporation Dream Future, including a clandestine initiative known as Project Siren. This project involved an entity named Pu, or Seiren, designed with destructive capabilities for the internet. Yuta defended Pu, arguing that the humans exploiting her abilities were responsible for the resulting dangers.
A critical conflict involved Mamoru Shindo, who made an agreement with an entity known as Dr. Forest to gain Net Diving abilities. This resulted in Mamoru’s possession by his grandfather, becoming the antagonist Divine Forest. Upon realizing Divine Forest's true identity, Yuta engaged in efforts to separate Mamoru from the possessing entity and restore the friend’s original consciousness.
A significant event involved Pu’s self-destruction to eliminate duplicate Seiren entities poised to destroy the Net World. This act also severed the primary connection between the human world and the Net World. However, a message left by Pu subsequently established a new link between the two realms.
Through these experiences, which included regular missions to protect the Net World from infected Net Ghosts known as Web Monsters, Yuta achieved full mastery over the initial fear of computers.
The character’s circumstances changed upon receiving a mysterious, encrypted message. Interacting with this message facilitated transport into the Net World, a dimension existing within technological networks. There, Yuta encountered three Net Ghosts: Pit, Pot, and Pat, collectively referred to as PiPoPa. These entities explained the nature of the Net World as the interior space of all connected technology.
Yuta chose to keep this discovery confidential and began utilizing access to the Net World to assist friends experiencing technological difficulties and to address various system malfunctions, overloads, and disruptions. Exploration of this digital realm and direct experiences within it facilitated a gradual process of overcoming the longstanding computer-related anxiety.
A personal hobby involves stargazing, an interest reportedly inherited from the character’s father, a photographer. Within Kamimai City, Yuta developed friendships. Hikaru Sofue was the first acquaintance made in the new city; she provided guidance on local customs and became a classmate, eventually gaining access to the Net World herself. Another significant relationship is with Mamoru Shindo, a childhood friend and computer programming expert who provided initial instruction on computer basics. A classmate, Kazushige Enoshima, often displayed bullying behavior, particularly when Yuta interacted with Hikaru or another transfer student, Sayaka Erenkova.
The character’s activities in the Net World extended beyond troubleshooting. Yuta and PiPoPa confronted threats originating from the technology corporation Dream Future, including a clandestine initiative known as Project Siren. This project involved an entity named Pu, or Seiren, designed with destructive capabilities for the internet. Yuta defended Pu, arguing that the humans exploiting her abilities were responsible for the resulting dangers.
A critical conflict involved Mamoru Shindo, who made an agreement with an entity known as Dr. Forest to gain Net Diving abilities. This resulted in Mamoru’s possession by his grandfather, becoming the antagonist Divine Forest. Upon realizing Divine Forest's true identity, Yuta engaged in efforts to separate Mamoru from the possessing entity and restore the friend’s original consciousness.
A significant event involved Pu’s self-destruction to eliminate duplicate Seiren entities poised to destroy the Net World. This act also severed the primary connection between the human world and the Net World. However, a message left by Pu subsequently established a new link between the two realms.
Through these experiences, which included regular missions to protect the Net World from infected Net Ghosts known as Web Monsters, Yuta achieved full mastery over the initial fear of computers.