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Boku dake ga Inai Machi
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Kanji Boku dake ga Inai Machi
Rōmaji 僕だけがいない街
Anime Information
Genre Mystery, Psychological, Seinen, Supernatural
Director Tomohiko Itō
Writer Taku Kishimoto
Music Yuki Kajiura
Licensed by Aniplex of America
Studio A-1 Pictures
Original Run January 8th, 2016
Episodes 12 Episodes
Duration 23 min. per episode


Boku dake ga Inai Machi (僕だけがいない街 The Town Without Me), also known as ERASED, is a Japanese fantasy thriller seinen series based on Kei Sanbe's manga of the same name. The anime produced by A-1 Pictures began airing on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block from January 8, 2016. The series is being directed by Tomohiko Itō and written by Taku Kishimoto, with character design by Keigo Sasaki.

The opening theme is 「Re:Re:」 by Asian Kung-Fu Generation while the ending theme is 「Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Yō na」 (それは小さな光のような It's Like a Small Light?) by Sayuri. The series is licensed in Australia by Madman Entertainment, in North America by Aniplex of America and in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited under the name ERASED and is being simulcast on AnimeLab, Crunchyroll, Daisuki, and Funimation.

Summary[]


When tragedy is about to strike, Satoru Fujinuma finds himself sent back several minutes before the accident occurs. The detached, 29-year-old manga artist has taken advantage of this powerful yet mysterious phenomenon, which he calls "Revival," to save many lives.

However, when he is wrongfully accused of murdering someone close to him, Satoru is sent back to the past once again, but this time to 1988, 18 years in the past. Soon, he realizes that the murder may be connected to the abduction and killing of one of his classmates, the solitary and mysterious Kayo Hinazuki, that took place when he was a child. This is his chance to make things right.

Boku dake ga Inai Machi follows Satoru in his mission to uncover what truly transpired 18 years ago and prevent the death of his classmate while protecting those he cares about in the present.[1]

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