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This is a list of episodes for the Japanese anime series Den-noh Coil. It aired in Japan between 12 May 2007 and 1 December 2007, containing twenty-six episodes.

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  • This is a list of episodes for the Japanese anime series Den-noh Coil. It aired in Japan between 12 May 2007 and 1 December 2007, containing twenty-six episodes. (en)
  • Questo è l'elenco degli episodi di Dennō Coil, l'anime giapponese prodotto dalla Madhouse e trasmesso in patria nel 2007 sul canale della NHK . In totale la serie consta di 26 episodi, trasmessi durante il sabato preserale dalle 18:30 alle 19:00. I primi tre episodi sono stati proiettati in Italia al Future Film Festival del 2008. In Italia i diritti sono stati acquistati dalla Dynit, che lo ha annunciato al Lucca Comics & Games 2011 e l'anime è stato trasmesso su Rai 4 dal 30 settembre 2012 al 7 aprile 2013 la domenica mattina. (it)
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  • Tarō Iwasaki (en)
  • Akitoshi Yokoyama (en)
  • Nobukage Kimura (en)
  • Tadashi Hiramatsu (en)
  • Kazuya Nomura (en)
  • Kazuo Nogami (en)
  • Takahiro Ikezoe (en)
  • Hironori Aoyagi (en)
  • Keiichi Sasajima (en)
  • Masaru Yasukawa (en)
  • Tomoya Takahashi (en)
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  • あっちのミチコさん (en)
  • いきものの記録 (en)
  • かなえられた願い (en)
  • イサコの病室 (en)
  • カンナとヤサコ (en)
  • カンナの日記 (en)
  • コイル電脳探偵局 (en)
  • ダイチ、発毛ス (en)
  • メガネを捨てる子供たち (en)
  • メタバグ争奪バスツアー (en)
  • ヤサコとイサコ (en)
  • 優子と勇子 (en)
  • 出動!!コイル探偵局 (en)
  • 夏祭り、そして果たし合い (en)
  • 大黒市黒客クラブ (en)
  • 最後のコイル (en)
  • 最後の夏休み (en)
  • 最後の首長竜 (en)
  • 沈没! 大黒市 (en)
  • 異界への扉 (en)
  • 赤いオートマトン (en)
  • 金沢市はざま交差点 (en)
  • 駅向こうの少年 (en)
  • 黒いオートマトン (en)
  • 黒い訪問者 (en)
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  • ja (en)
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  • 2007-05-19 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-05-26 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-06-02 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-06-09 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-06-16 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-06-23 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-06-30 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-07-07 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-07-14 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-07-21 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-07-28 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-08-04 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-09-01 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-09-08 (xsd:date)
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  • Isako hatches a plan and asks Daichi to challenge the Coil detectives to a duel. Daichi, at the expense of his revived friendship with Fumie, reluctantly complies. Haraken recovers a mysterious metabug from his former research partner's lost pet. (Opening narration: According to urban legends, kids that have fallen asleep with their glasses on have ended up going to the "other side".) (en)
  • Isako once again summons the kirabug illegal with the help of the Daikoku Hackers. However her plans are inadvertently disrupted by the pet detectives Yasako and Fumie working on an unrelated case. Isako eventually chases the rogue virus to a corrupted space on the school grounds. (Opening narration: According to rumors circulating among some people, if you keep thinking about someone you want to meet, you'll suddenly end up seeing them.) (en)
  • Yasako realizes the nature of Michiko, 4423, and the Coil Domain. Aided by her friends and family she must fight Michiko's grip on Isako and to avoid Nekome's desire to dispose of her consciousness. (Opening narration: According to urban legends, after they die, cyberpets go live somewhere else.) (en)
  • Daichi, in a plot to acquire metabugs, catches and raises a fish-type illegal as a virtual pet. He eventually loses control of it as it floods Daikoku City with digital water. (Opening narration: According to certain statistics, if a sixth-grade male and female fight, the female has a higher probability of winning.) (en)
  • Yasako and Fumie ask Yasako's grandmother, Megabaa, to cure Densuke of a deadly illness. In return Yasako agrees to join Megabaa's Detective Agency as their eighth member. Meanwhile, Yūko Amasawa relentlessly searches for the "Keyhole". Deducing that it resides as an illegal in Densuke, she unleashes her virtual pets to capture him. (Opening narration: According to urban legend, kids who call out to "Michiko" are spirited away to the "other side".) (en)
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  • Fumie's younger brother, Akira Hashimoto, recaps the story of the TV series from his perspective as a double-agent. Haraken is accosted by Sōsuke Nekome and is warned about investigating further. (Opening narration: According to industry rumors, the reason the Micet series was taken off the market was to stop people from using them for secret photography and eavesdropping.) (en)
  • Yasako and Fumie begin an investigation into Kenichi Harakawa and Searchmaton. They attempt to test and map out Searchmaton's behavioral patterns and programming. Under pressure, Haraken reveals to Yasako and Fumie his familial connections to the administrators of Searchmaton and his motive for investigating viruses and illegals. (Opening narration: According to the newspapers, there's an increasing rate of traffic accidents involving kids wearing glasses.) (en)
  • Yasako and Isako, on the run from Megamass and a powerful new searchmaton, take refuge in Megabaa's store. There, it is discovered that Densuke has the potential to open a stable portal to "the other side", now known as "Coil Domain". It is revealed that Coil Domain, Michiko, Imago and Kirabugs are remnants of an experiment gone awry, covered up by the Megamass conglomerate. (Opening narration: According to industry rumors, Megamass wasn't able to remove the Imago function, so they reformatted some Space instead.) (en)
  • Nekome, driven to reveal true nature and history of the cyber technology, tries to convince Isako to join her brother in Coil Domain using Densuke as a portal. (Opening narration: The Nulls say that when they ate the seed of suffering, they came alive as creatures who sought more of it.) (en)
  • With Kanna's glasses, Haraken sneaks out once again to the "other side" where he finally makes amends with a digital apparition of her. Yasako ventures in to the rescue with Isako and Tamako's help. It is revealed that Tamako was the first person to open the gate to the "other side", and the meaning of the show's title, Cyber Coil, is the phenomenon of the separation of one's cyber body from their physical body. (Opening narration: According to my old memories, the first body prepared was an empty vessel devoid of life.) (en)
  • Isako leads the beaten and desperate Daikoku Hackers' Club on a metabug expedition over the fringes of Daikoku's cyberspace. During the expedition, Isako traps and assumes control of the Daikoku Hackers. Captivated by Isako's skill, Daichi asks to become her disciple. (Opening narration: According to rumors on the Net, occasionally some metabugs have audio or image data stored on them. No one knows where this data comes from.) (en)
  • As First and Third elementary merge for classes on the top floor of a Megamass office building, Isako finds herself involved in a conspiracy by Megamass to research obsolete space and the effects of Cyber Coil. (Opening narration: According to the histories of glasses development, in the past, many techniques for projection display tech were researched.) (en)
  • Haraken catches a brief glimpse of Kanna before the collapse of Isako's gateway. Fearing for her nephew's life, Tamako Harakawa confiscates his glasses. Meanwhile, obsolete space begins to invade Megabaa's shop as Kyōko, Fumie and Yasako spend the night. (Opening narration: According to rumors on the Net, the process of creating and developing the glasses was a complicated one involving the IP rights of many parties.) (en)
  • The protagonists agree to aid Denpa in relocating a docile plesiosaur-type illegal, which he had previously been raising in an obsolete space now scheduled for reconstruction. The lonesome illegal, driven to find more of its kind, follows the children in a hazardous journey through the city. (Opening narration: According to an old folk saying, humans all instinctively know the path they should follow.) (en)
  • Haraken, Fumie, and Yasako follow clues left by Haraken's former research partner, Kanna Ashihara. Meanwhile, Daichi is ejected from Isako's group due to his failure to defeat Fumie in a duel. (Opening narration: According to rumors on the Net, long before glasses ever hit the market, Nakatsu Intersection was a mysterious place―the site of many accidents.) (en)
  • Haraken, tortured by the possibility that Kanna still exists in "the other side", asks Isako to take him there. (Opening narration: What happens to people when they die? Where do their souls go? Nobody knows the truth.) (en)
  • Yasako, attempting to find the place where she first met 4423, meets a boy named Takeru who guides her through the neighborhood. Deducing that the place from her memories was a virtual space deleted by Searchmaton, Yasako heads home as Takeru reports the day's events to a mysterious collaborator. (Opening narration: According to rumors among the kids from the other side of the station, in the deepest part of obsolete Space lives a dangerous illegal.) (en)
  • The kids spend a dark and stormy night at school telling ghost stories and playing spooky cyber games. Isako uses the distraction to capture a kirabug manifested in the form of Michiko inside the school. Meanwhile, Haraken is briefly whisked away to "the other side". (Opening narration: According to rumors whispered among the kids, Michiko might actually be an illegal.) (en)
  • Using the glasses that belonged to her deceased grandfather, Yasako travels to the other side to save Isako. Meanwhile, Megabaa finds out that they were mistaken on who 4423 really is. (Opening narration: According to Coils internal documents, the Null Carrier started off as a radar device that collected pieces of souls.) (en)
  • A frenzied cyber battle breaks out at school between Isako, Fumie, and Daichi Sawaguchi's group, the Daikoku Hackers' Club. While Isako is the ultimate victor with Daichi's group completely subdued, Fumie manages to steal a piece of data from Amasawa that is totally corrupted with exception of the word "Michiko". (Opening narration: According to rumors on the Net, a few years ago, an Encoder tried to devastate the entire Space. But nobody knows what happened to that Encoder.) (en)
  • For their research project, Haraken and Fumie find early records of cyber users who have passed out and reported hallucinations of "the other side". Meanwhile, Yasako spies on Isako as she visits her comatose brother. Deducing that he is 4423, Yasako confronts Isako with her realization that she has met her brother years ago. (Opening narration: According to industry rumors, the first company that produced the glasses discovered a technique that allowed you to change things you imagined into cybermatter. But nobody knows what became of that.) (en)
  • Alarmed at what happened to Isako, the children's parents take away their glasses. (Opening narration: According to Amasawa Yūko, the path that connects people's hearts is narrow and easily broken.) (en)
  • After Kyōko is taken to the "other side", Yasako and Fumie evade the illegals and guide Kyōko's cyber body back to her real body with the help of Densuke. (Opening narration: According to rumors among people in the know, there is a deep connection between Imago and cybertherapy.) (en)
  • Having captured Densuke, the Mojos deliver him to Isako. After separating the illegal from Densuke, Isako unsuccessfully attempts to "unlock" the organism with her key, causing nearby cyberspace to rupture. She reports the episode to a mysterious conspirator over the phone. (Opening narration: According to rumors in the industry, there are some hidden functions in the glasses that are better left unmentioned.) (en)
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  • Chronicles of a Living Creature (en)
  • Coil Cyberinvestigation Agency (en)
  • Daichi's First Hair (en)
  • Daikoku City Hackers Club (en)
  • Isako's Hospital Room (en)
  • Kanazawa City Window Crossing (en)
  • Kanna and Yasako (en)
  • Kanna's Diary (en)
  • Metabug Scramble Bus Tour (en)
  • Michiko: From the Other Side (en)
  • Move Out!! Coil Investigation Agency (en)
  • Submerged in Daikoku City! (en)
  • The Black Automaton (en)
  • The Black Visitors (en)
  • The Boy on the Other Side of the Station (en)
  • The Door to Another World (en)
  • The Granted Wish (en)
  • The Kids Cast Their Glasses Away (en)
  • The Last Coil (en)
  • The Last Plesiosaur (en)
  • The Last Summer Vacation (en)
  • The Red Automaton (en)
  • The Summer Festival and the Duel (en)
  • Yasako and Isako (en)
  • Yūko and Yūko (en)
dbp:translittitle
  • Akai Ōtomaton (en)
  • Atchi no Michiko-san (en)
  • Chinbotsu! Daikoku-shi (en)
  • Daichi, Hatsumō su (en)
  • Daikoku-shi Heikū Kurabu (en)
  • Eki Mukō no Shōnen (en)
  • Ikai e no Tobira (en)
  • Ikimono no Kiroku (en)
  • Isako no Byōshitsu (en)
  • Kanaerareta Negai (en)
  • Kanazawa-shi Hazama Kōsaten (en)
  • Kanna no Nikki (en)
  • Kanna to Yasako (en)
  • Koiru Dennō Tantei Kyoku (en)
  • Kuroi Hōmonsha (en)
  • Kuroi Ōtomaton (en)
  • Megane o Suteru Kodomotachi (en)
  • Metabagu Sōdatsu Basu Tsuā (en)
  • Natsumatsuri, soshite Hatashiai (en)
  • Saigo no Koiru (en)
  • Saigo no Kubinagaryū (en)
  • Saigo no Natsu Yasumi (en)
  • Shutsudō!! Koiru Tantei Kyoku (en)
  • Yasako to Isako (en)
  • Yūko to Yūko (en)
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  • Yūko Miyamura (en)
  • Mitsuo Iso (en)
  • Kōshirō Sanjō (en)
  • Masaaki Fukano (en)
  • Yōichi Araki (en)
  • Yōsuke Matsuzawa (en)
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  • This is a list of episodes for the Japanese anime series Den-noh Coil. It aired in Japan between 12 May 2007 and 1 December 2007, containing twenty-six episodes. (en)
  • Questo è l'elenco degli episodi di Dennō Coil, l'anime giapponese prodotto dalla Madhouse e trasmesso in patria nel 2007 sul canale della NHK . In totale la serie consta di 26 episodi, trasmessi durante il sabato preserale dalle 18:30 alle 19:00. I primi tre episodi sono stati proiettati in Italia al Future Film Festival del 2008. In Italia i diritti sono stati acquistati dalla Dynit, che lo ha annunciato al Lucca Comics & Games 2011 e l'anime è stato trasmesso su Rai 4 dal 30 settembre 2012 al 7 aprile 2013 la domenica mattina. (it)
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  • List of Den-noh Coil episodes (en)
  • Episodi di Dennō Coil (it)
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