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Welcome To The NHK Collection DVD

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This off-beat anime comedy hinges on a chance encounter between an attractive girl and socially inept nerd. Twenty-two-year-old Tatsuhiro Sato is a hikikomori: one of the increasing number of young people who have withdrawn from the world. He's dropped out of college and barricaded himself in his apartment. When Sato meets pretty Misaki Nakahara, she declares that rehabilitating him is her new project, and asks him to sign a contract to that effect.Sato pretends that he's a game designer who spends hours working at home, but Misaki asks to see one of his games. In... desperation, Sato decides to create one with his neighbour, aspiring designer Kaoru Yamazaki. But Sato doesn't know any more about games than he does about anything else. Yamazaki introduces him to the world of girl games in an outrageous spoof of otaku culture. [show more]

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Released
09 January 2012
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
MVM 
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Runtime
600 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060067004545 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play This off-beat anime comedy hinges on a chance encounter between an attractive girl and socially inept nerd Twenty-two-year-old Tatsuhiro Sato is a hikikomori one of the increasing number of young people who have withdrawn from the world He&39;s dropped out of college and barricaded himself in his apartment When Sato meets pretty Misaki Nakahara she declares that rehabilitating him is her new project and asks him to sign a contract to that effect Sato pretends that he&39;s a game designer who spends hours working at home but Misaki asks to see one of his games In desperation Sato decides to create one with his neighbour aspiring designer Kaoru Yamazaki But Sato doesn&39;t know any more about games than he does about anything else Yamazaki introduces him to the world of "girl games" in an outrageous spoof of otaku culture Certificate 15 years and over Screen 169 Languages Japanese Additional Languages English Subtitles English Duration 10 hours (approx)

All 24 episodes of the Japanese anime series based on the novel by Tatsuhiko Takimoto. Having withdrawn from the world around him, 22-year-old loner Tatsuhiro Satou (voice of Yutaka Koizumi) lives a life of paranoid conspiracy theories, convinced that there exists a secret organisation known as Nihon Hikikomori Kyokai (Japan Social Withdrawal Association) intent on turning the world's population into indoctrinated, unemployed loners like himself. Help is at hand, however, in the shape of Misaki (Yui Makino), a young girl who patiently begins the slow process of re-integrating Sato back into society. The episodes are: 'Welcome to the Project!', 'Welcome to the Creator!', 'Welcome to the Beautiful Girls!', 'Welcome to the New World!', 'Welcome to the Counselling!', 'Welcome to the Classroom!', 'Welcome to the Moratorium!', 'Welcome to Chinatown!', 'Welcome to Summer Days!', 'Welcome to the Dark Side!', 'Welcome to the Conspiracy!', 'Welcome to the Offline Meeting!', 'Welcome to Heaven!', 'Welcome to Reality!', 'Welcome to the Fantasy!', 'Welcome to the Game Over!', 'Welcome to Happiness!', 'Welcome to No Future!', 'Welcome to the Bluebird!', 'Welcome to Winter Days!', 'Welcome to the Reset!', 'Welcome to God!', 'Welcome to Misaki!' and 'Welcome to the N.H.K.!'.