

Technoroid OVERMIND
Four ownerless androids shack up in an abandoned house, but with no electricity to recharge themselves, they face the threat of a forced shutdown. To get utilities up and running, they rally together to perform at Babel, the epicenter of entertainment where singers sing their way through a tournament for prize money. Will this android boy band have what it takes?
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Plot Summary
In a future where androids perform in various entertainment stages, humans have lost interest in entertainment. To revive the industry, a new entertainment competition called 'Babel' is established, featuring androids competing for the top spot. Kaito, a boy who loves androids, and his android companion Reboot, aim to reach the pinnacle of Babel.
Critical Reception
Technoroid OVERMIND has garnered a mixed reception, with praise for its unique concept and character designs, but criticism often directed at its pacing and somewhat convoluted plot. The animation quality is generally seen as a strong point, contributing to the futuristic aesthetic.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually appealing futuristic world and distinctive android character designs.
- Appreciated for its integration of music and performance into the narrative.
- Criticized for a slow start and a plot that can be difficult to follow at times.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented or consistently available for this specific anime.
Fun Fact
The anime is part of a larger multimedia project that includes music CDs, a smartphone game, and stage plays, aiming to create an immersive experience around the Technoroid universe.
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