W'z

January. 06,2019      TV-14
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis

Inspired by house music from a young age, Yukiya spends his free time as a DJ for a crowd of one and uploads his videos online. Like any young teenager, he yearns for something greater than his current life. He wants recognition and importance, but breaking out of his comfort zone means he runs the risk of getting hurt, so the cycle continues. That is, until the day he finally crosses the line of no return and live streams a performance that will change his world forever.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2019

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13 Episode

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Episode 1 - EYE'S Y'S Shout
January. 06,2019

Yukiya, a DJ who can move between worlds, is on a quest to increase his online viewership. In a flash of inspiration, he hatches a daring plan. But he’ll need help.

Episode 2 - ShE SaW Soul
January. 13,2019

Vivid memories are triggered when Yukiya meets a woman who already knows his secret. She has a request that only he can fulfill.

Episode 3 - Cafe CUP PUCk
January. 20,2019

The original video that started this whole mess is deleted, but it’s too late: It’s already gone viral. Meanwhile, old friends gather and discuss Yukiya’s situation.

Episode 4 - FOuR FOR FORce
January. 27,2019

Yukiya learns about Tazuna and does not approve of his actions. When Haruka later offers him concert tickets, Yukiya realizes the date conflicts with a prior engagement.

Episode 5 - Turn Time gear
February. 03,2019

Tazuna has returned, and his power forces Yukiya’s foes to retreat. What wisdom does this living legend have to teach Yukiya?

Episode 6 - Cherry lily Cam
February. 10,2019

The battle against Hana and Senri reaches a climax. Just what is the Composer up to?

Episode 7 - Get back boys
February. 17,2019

Yukiya’s decided—He will perform as himself instead of his alias for the upcoming music festival. Later, there’s something Tazuna wishes to discuss with him.

Episode 8 - NO kNOw Noise
February. 24,2019

Koyori encourages Haruka to be true to her feelings. Tazuna informs his allies that the Okuike Group has plans for Ziggurat.

Episode 9 - GReen GROss GROOvy
March. 03,2019

Yukiya receives an unexpected call from a representative of the Okuike Group. Midori wants to meet and explain what he’s after.

Episode 10 - DUDDY bUDDY riDe
March. 10,2019

Reiji’s not going to sit on the sidelines when his son needs him. He’s coming along to help Yukiya save Haruka because that’s what parents do.

Episode 11 - CHurch CHat CHat!
March. 17,2019

Yukiya and Haruka face off against their greatest challenge yet. DJ Nielsen, another irregular, is in their way And he’s not alone - Tazuna and Koyori stand with him!

Episode 12 - Hi HOO HOOligan!
March. 24,2019

It’s time to end this, once and for all. Who has the strongest will to see their wish fulfilled?

Episode 13 - My wish is surely...
March. 31,2019

It’s time to end this, once and for all. Who has the strongest will to see their wish fulfilled?

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