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What is episode 23 beta Steins Gate?

Author

David Jones

Updated on April 03, 2026

Open the Missing Link
“Open the Missing Link” (境界面上のミッシングリンク,, Kyōkaimenjō no Misshingu Rinku?) is an alternate version of Episode 23 of the Steins;Gate animation adaptation, initially released on December 2, 2015. It serves as a prequel episode to the anime adaptation of Steins;Gate 0.

In which order should I watch Steins Gate?

To get the correct Chronological order, take a close look at the following:

  1. Steins; Gate (2011) (Episode 1-22)
  2. Steins; Gate: Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link – Divide by Zero (2015)
  3. Steins; Gate 0 (2018)
  4. Steins; Gate (2011) (Episode 23-24)
  5. Steins; Gate: Egoistic Poriomania.
  6. Steins; Gate Movie: Load Region of Déjà vu (2013)

Is there a Steins Gate OVA?

Egoistic Poriomania (シュタインズ ゲート 横行跋扈のポリオマニア, Oukoubakko no Poriomania) is the OVA of the anime adaptation of the visual novel Steins;Gate. This is a special episode that is included in the last of the nine Blu-ray/DVD volumes released in Japan.

Is Steins Gate EP 24 Canon?

Aside from being considered non-canon, both the movie and OVA are set on the Steins;Gate worldline, the worldline created when Okabe saved Kurisu at the end of the original series.

Who married Okabe?

Kurisu Makise is the female protagonist of the anime series Steins;Gate and the love interest of Rintarou Okabe.

What does too too Roo mean?

According to urban dictionary: tooroo. An incorrect but common mispronunciation of the Australian slang word ‘hooroo’ – which means ‘goodbye. ‘ “Tooroo mate, see you tomorrow.”

What is Steins Gate based on?

Forced across the diverging threads of past and present, Okabe must shoulder the burdens that come with holding the key to the realm of time. Steins;Gate is based on 5pb. and Nitroplus’ visual novel of the same title released in 2009.

Why should I not watch Steins Gate?

To not watch it is to be missing an aspect of your life. The story of Steins;Gate commands your attention by the sheer authority of its breathtaking development. Steins;Gate wins.

Did anime exist before Steins Gate?

To say that anime actually existed before the rise of Steins;Gate is false. Everything in the future, nay, the future itself, will gaze with awe toward the pinnacle of beauty that is Steins;Gate and find inspiration and hope. Steins;Gate is a sufficient reason for one’s existence.