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Akihabara@DEEP

Akihabara@DEEP (2006) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
88

Curious where to watch Akihabara@DEEP on your favorite streaming device? Akihabara@DEEP is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on in the US.

Here are a few helpful facts about the TBS series. Originally premiering June 19th, 2006, "Akihabara@DEEP" stars Yuki Himura, Toma Ikuta, Kazuki Kitamura, Gen Hoshino. The show spans 1 season(s) and currently holds a 88/100 rating on TMDb, which was calculated from reviews from 13 registered users.

Curious about the story? Here’s the plot: "Akihabara is a Tokyo district full of manga, anime, electronics, video games, figurines, etc. It is a place that gathers fanatics of such themes, people who are commonly referred to as otaku. Page, Box, Akira, Taiko, Daruma, and Izumu are six otaku each with his/her own troubles and sought relief through a website called "Yui's Lifeguard." When site owner Yui died of a mysterious death, the six who are each experts in their own fields gathered to form "Akihabara@DEEP", a "trouble shooter" group that vows to protect Akihabara and solve the problems of its inhabitants."