Creators:
Mitsuo IsoCinematography:
Naoyuki ÔbaComposer:
Tsuneyoshi SaitoCast:
Fumiko Orikasa, Hōko Kuwashima, Junko Noda, Romi Paku, Kazunari Tanaka, Daisuke Kishio, Yūsuke Numata, Tomohisa Asō, Reiko Suzuki, Rie Saitō, Mai Aizawa (more)Episodes(26)
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Children of Glasses (E01)
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Coil Cyber-Detective Agency (E02)
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Yuuko and Yuuko (E03)
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Daikoku City - Hacker Club (E04)
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Meta-bug Struggle Bus Tour (E05)
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A Red Automaton (E06)
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Mobilise! Coil Detective Agency (E07)
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The Summer Festival and the Duel (E08)
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There's Ms Michiko (E09)
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Kanna's Diary (E10)
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Sinking! Daikoku City (E11)
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Daichi, Departing Hair (E12)
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The Last Plesiosaur (E13)
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Record of Living Things (E14)
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The Boy on the Other Side of the Station (E15)
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Isako's Sickroom (E16)
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The Last Summer Vacation (E17)
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The Door to a Strange World (E18)
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The Black Visitor (E19)
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Kanna and Yasako (E20)
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Black Automaton (E21)
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The Last Coil (E22)
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A Granted Wish (E23)
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The Kids Who Abandoned Their Glasses (E24)
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Kanazawa City's Loophole Nexus (E25)
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Yasako and Isako (E26)
Plots(1)
Eleven years after the introduction of internet-connected, augmented reality eyeglasses and visors, Yūko Okonogi moves with her family to Daikoku City, the technological center of the emerging half-virtual world. Yūko joins her grandmother's "investigation agency" comprised of children equipped with virtual tools and powerful metatags. She quickly crosses paths with Yūko Amasawa, an expert hacker of the virtual environment, as Amasawa relentlessly seeks to "unlock" the mystery of a computer virus that emerges from an inaccessible corrupted space. (Maiden Japan)
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