Akihabara@DEEP
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Set in Tokyo's otaku mecca Akihabara, "Akihabara@DEEP" tells the story of five otaku who drop out of society and end up founding their own successful IT venture called Crook. But Nakagomi, president of an influential electronics company called Digital Capital, will do anything to get his hands on Crook.... (Full plot summary below)

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Set in Tokyo's otaku mecca Akihabara, "Akihabara@DEEP" tells the story of five otaku who drop out of society and end up founding their own successful IT venture called Crook. But Nakagomi, president of an influential electronics company called Digital Capital, will do anything to get his hands on Crook.

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User Review - 8/10 by Jason JLoved this brilliant tale of a group of 5 otakus setting up their own IT business but finding that an unscrupulous businessman wants their company by any means necessary. A bit darker than the drama series of the same name.
User Review - 8/10 by Maiko YLoved this brilliant tale of a group of 5 otakus setting up their own IT business but finding that an unscrupulous businessman wants their company by any means necessary. A bit darker than the drama series of the same name.
User Review - 6/10 by Nathan HA fairly amusing start-up story about a group of otaku in Akihabara. The character archetypes are a bit overplayed, and this movie doesn't really try to avoid falling into cliche territory. This movie doesn't take itself too seriously, though, and remains an enjoyable popcorn flick for the most part.

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