Monogatari/Steins Gate Crossover Revealed With Anime Trailer

Monogatari/Steins Gate Crossover Revealed With Anime Trailer

As a seasoned gamer and anime enthusiast with a life span that has spanned multiple decades, I have witnessed the evolution of anime crossovers from mere fantasies to reality. From Lupin III battling Edgar C. Frog to Naruto crossing swords with One Piece’s Luffy, the unthinkable has become the norm. Now, as I gaze upon the tantalizing spectacle that is the fusion of Steins;Gate and Monogatari, my heart races with anticipation.


Crossovers between anime universes aren’t unusual; in fact, they’ve brought together some surprising combinations in the past. Fans have witnessed the Straw Hat Pirates clashing with the Z-Fighters, Sanrio’s Hello Kitty going head-to-head with a Gundam, and even the thief from Lupin The 3rd taking on the detective from Case Closed. A fresh crossover is coming up next – the main characters from Steins;Gate are about to step into the world of Off And Monster. Although it won’t be a full anime series yet, a new trailer has been developed to showcase how these two groups might interact before the debut of this exciting upcoming event.

The primary cause for this collaboration is because the popular series, Steins;Gate, is marking its 15th anniversary. Originating from a visual novel series, Steins;Gate became a captivating time travel saga that later received an anime adaptation and has been a constant presence in the anime world. In connection with this new crossover, the franchise also announced a fifteenth-anniversary event called “Steins; Gate One World” on October 27th in Japan. As part of the celebration, several cast members such as Mamoru Miyano (Rintaro), Kana Hanazawa (Mayuri), Tomokazu Seki (Itaru), Asami Imai (Kurisu), Saori Goto (Moeka), Yu Kobayashi (Luka) and Haruko Momoi (Rumiho) will participate.

An Anime Crossover For The Ages

The announced fusion of the “Steins;Gate” and “Monogatari” storylines is not yet expected to result in a complete anime series as per current confirmations. Instead, it’s a special event that coincides with the fifteenth anniversary of “Steins;Gate” and the recent release of “Monogatari: Off And Monster”. This crossover will be showcased at the Animax Cafe+ in Japan during October, and a pop-up shop is set to open where fans can buy exclusive merchandise from this cross-universe encounter. Both series plan to unveil more details about this collaboration in the near future.

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Where To Start Steins; Gate and Monogatari?

Fortunately, you can now watch both “Steins;Gate” and its sequel, “Steins;Gate 0,” on Crunchyroll. If you’re keen to delve back into these unique anime worlds blending science and supernatural elements, this streaming platform is your go-to destination. As for the original series that originated from a visual novel, no news has been confirmed yet about a potential new anime series.

Meanwhile, the storyline of “Monogatari” is currently in the midst of its newest anime series titled “Monogatari: Off And Monster,” which is being broadcast simultaneously on Crunchyroll. The franchise up until its latest season can be streamed on this platform, but the light novel series continues to release new instalments. However, whether the anime will continue beyond “Off And Monster” has not been confirmed yet. Nevertheless, Studio Shaft possesses a wealth of material if they decide to extend the animated journey within this supernatural world.

Anime Cafes In The United States

For years, anime cafes have been a prominent part of Japanese culture but for the most part, North America hasn’t seen nearly as many. Luckily, things are starting to shift in this regard as Las Vegas recently opened its own official One Piece Cafe, recreating some of the Straw Hats’ favorite dishes for anime fans. Unfortunately, this anime crossover between Steins;Gate and Monogatari hasn’t been confirmed for the West though as the medium becomes more popular, more events like this may cross the ocean for North American anime fans.

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2024-09-14 20:39