Deep Imagination Episode Rating Graph
Mar 2002 - present
Mar 2002 - present
3.5
Browse episode ratings trends for Deep Imagination. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of Deep Imagination's 5 episodes.
S1 Ep3
7.0
2nd May 2002
An 11-minute short directed by Kazuto Nakazawa, the gothic "Comedy" is based on Shubert's "Lucifer," and details the adventures of a pale young girl (Ai Maeda) and her interactions with the mysterious "Black Knight" (Hikaru Midorikawa) who has the power to utterly decimate entire armies.
S1 Ep5
6.0
1st Jul 2006
A 13-minute short, "Junk Town" represents the directorial debut of Nobutaka Ito. This is a science fiction story about a young boy who discovers and befriends a small robot at a shopping arcade. The robot is hungry and he grows in size as he devours a number of machines of increasing size.
S1 Ep1
1.0
2nd Mar 2002
A 10-minute short directed by Hidekazu Ohara,[1] "Professor Dan Petory's Blues" is a musical number starring a hand puppet named Junior. The puppet is controlled by the drunken Professor Dan Petory who explains in puppetry the answers to such questions as why the Earth is blue and why UFOs fly in a zig-zag pattern.
S1 Ep4
5.0
3rd Jul 2002
An 8-minute short directed by Yasushi Muraki, "Beyond" is a mecha piece set in a battlefield. The story revolves around three soldiers in mech powersuits who are engaged in a fight to the death against two mobile tanks.
S1 Ep1
1.0
2nd Mar 2002
A 10-minute short directed by Hidekazu Ohara,[1] "Professor Dan Petory's Blues" is a musical number starring a hand puppet named Junior. The puppet is controlled by the drunken Professor Dan Petory who explains in puppetry the answers to such questions as why the Earth is blue and why UFOs fly in a zig-zag pattern.
S1 Ep2
6.0
2nd Mar 2002
A 10-minute short directed by Osamu Kobayashi, "End of the World" is a science fiction story about a young alien girl named Yuko as she escapes from the world of humans. After returning to her own world with Kazumi, a human girl she met at a rock concert on Earth, Yuko wages a retaliatory campaign against hordes of S&M monsters, and the evil queen of Yuko's world. The music featured is by the all-girl punk rock group, Lolita No.18. The short features the voice-talent of Hikaru Midorikawa.
S1 Ep3
7.0
2nd May 2002
An 11-minute short directed by Kazuto Nakazawa, the gothic "Comedy" is based on Shubert's "Lucifer," and details the adventures of a pale young girl (Ai Maeda) and her interactions with the mysterious "Black Knight" (Hikaru Midorikawa) who has the power to utterly decimate entire armies.
S1 Ep4
5.0
3rd Jul 2002
An 8-minute short directed by Yasushi Muraki, "Beyond" is a mecha piece set in a battlefield. The story revolves around three soldiers in mech powersuits who are engaged in a fight to the death against two mobile tanks.
S1 Ep5
6.0
1st Jul 2006
A 13-minute short, "Junk Town" represents the directorial debut of Nobutaka Ito. This is a science fiction story about a young boy who discovers and befriends a small robot at a shopping arcade. The robot is hungry and he grows in size as he devours a number of machines of increasing size.
The first episode of Deep Imagination aired on March 02, 2002.
The last episode of Deep Imagination aired on July 01, 2006.
There are 5 episodes of Deep Imagination.
There is one season of Deep Imagination.
Yes.
Deep Imagination is set to return for future episodes.