Dennou Coil (Cyber Coil) Episode 1 - The Children With Glasses
OP - Prism (Ayako Ikeda) - the OP animation itself is nothing overly exciting (more interesting) although it’s well done. I love the song, though; like the show, it’s got a good mix between the technological and the soulful in its mix of synth noises and more acoustic instruments. Lovely stuff.
ED - Sora no Kakera (Ayako Ikeda) - Densuke walks across several backgrounds (and falls over when he gets tired, bless!) to a lovely, soothing song. The OP and ED are two of the best this season, IMHO.



Yuuko Okunogi, or Yasako, moves to the city of Daikoku when her father moves for work. Her parents leave her and her bratty little sister, Kyoko, to get there by themselves; Kyoko mostly entertains herself by torturing Yuuko’s “cyber pet” dog, Densuke. In this mildly futuristic world children wear special glasses that enable them to see a second, digital world around them modelled on the real world with creatures like Densuke in. After Densuke ends up chasing some kind of black, blob-like creature into an area devoid of data, Yuuko enlists the help of the slightly overbearing Fumie, a member of the so-called Coil Digital Detection Agency, to try and get him back.
Fumie sends her servant, Oyaji, in to try and track down Densuke, but the two girls are cornered by the patrolling Spheres (”kyuutai”, or “kyuu-chan” as Fumie calls them) that repair tears in the digital makeup of Daikoku; Densuke and Oyaji (and possibly the black blob virus that may have attacked and infected Densuke) get out of the dataless zone just in time, but they are all cornered by the monstrous Sacchi as they try and escape…
I haven’t even touched upon huge amounts of stuff in this episode - the enigmatic Isako, who conducts tests on digital creatures and seems to have found power in chalk circles to hide herself from the Spheres, or the spunky Daichi who antagonises Fumie, or the backstory behind Yasako’s deceased grandfather giving her her glasses and Densuke… suffice to say, it’s a bare-bones summary.
Mostly because you need to watch this show. Like, now. Whilst Dennou Coil is not mindblowingly amazing or anything, the first episode is slick, highly polished and well put together; it’s hardly standard otaku fodder as it’s very clearly aimed towards a younger audience but it doesn’t patronise its audience (well, me at least) in any way whatsoever. The obvious selling point of the show has always been its art and animation, given that its directed by the somewhat legendary animator Mitsuo Iso, and on this front it doesn’t disappoint in the slightest. Every character has a moment or two where a sakuga fan will freak out at the naturalism of their movement, but more importantly from a general point of view it’s stylistically impressive and fluidly animated; this is really top-notch stuff for a TV animation, although certainly in a different way from a show like Seirei no Moribito’s beauty or Gurren Lagann’s spazziness. If you watch it, I hope you’ll understand what I mean when I talk about naturalism, even for the digital characters (Oyaji is SO awesome…)
The story certainly sets itself up to be a blast, even if it’s not going to pack in random religious symbolism or insane ranting uber-villains; the glimpse we see of Isako is intriguing, and the Coil Agency which looks to be a central part of the story should certainly bring us some entertaining filler if nothing else.
I don’t think Dennou Coil is going to be a mega hit on fansub, as essentially it’s a family show about young kids and it definitely feels like it. However, the 22 minutes just flew by for me and I’m really excited about seeing what’s coming up in the next episode as this one ends on a massive cliffhanger!
May 12th, 2007 at 5:10 pm
I’ve been looking forward to this, mostly because it looks pleasingly off-the-wall.
Anyone else think one of the female characters (she’s in the first screenshot up there) looks like a younger version of Rakka from Haibanei Renmei?
May 12th, 2007 at 6:10 pm
I’ll bet you some sort of symbolism will sneak its way in (already I’m thinking of something along the lines of what those circles mean, and the circular idea of “coil (a circle of children)”).
But yay, great to see you enjoyed it. I agree with you about how the 22 minutes flew past me. And if Oyaji continues to be so awesome I’m setting up a fanlisting or something. Densuke is also impossibly adorable (I think I must have gotten diabetes watching the scene where Yasako first met with Densuke, though not in the unhealthily-saccharine sense).
Although I have to say I’d still give best OP song award to Bokurano. Curse you Chiaki Ishikawa, who knew you could be so good :(
May 13th, 2007 at 12:56 am
I am excited by this. It’s giving me Noein vibes. I thought it was inventive and increasingly thrilling.
May 24th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
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August 6th, 2007 at 12:48 pm
I really Love this show ! The story is nice and
fun to watch …