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Compiler
コンパイラ
(Konpaira)
Manga
Written byKia Asamiya
Published byKodansha
MagazineMonthly Afternoon
DemographicSeinen
Original run1990 – 1992
Volumes3
Original video animation
Directed byKiyoshi Murayama
Written byTakao Kato
StudioAnimate Film &
Studio Fantasia
Licensed by
Released March 1994 – March 1995
Runtime30−50 minutes
Episodes2
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Compiler (Japanese: コンパイラ, Hepburn: Konpaira) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kia Asamiya. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's magazine Monthly Afternoon.

The manga was adapted into a three-part anime original video animation that was licensed in the North America by ADV Films.

The opening theme is called "I Was Born to Fall in Love" and the end theme is called "Full Up Mind", both by Masami Okui. As well as the soundtrack, a single of the opening theme and three image albums—Compiler, Assembler and Interpreter—were released.

Plot

Compiler (as in a source code compiler) features two girls, Compiler and Assembler, who arrived on earth from 2-D cyberspace to play a "game" in which they will delete the real world and reform it. However, they move in with two young men called Toshi and Nachi and lose interest in the game. After Toshi is injured and the game is cancelled, two beings called Plasma and Compiler 2 are sent in to erase the girls.

References

  1. Sevakis, Justin (September 11, 2008). "Compiler". Buried Treasure. Anime News Network. Retrieved August 2, 2014.

External links

Monthly Afternoon series
Current
1980s–90s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Afternoon
Season Zōkan

(defunct)
Website: afternoon.kodansha.co.jp
Studio Fantasia
TV series
OVA/ONAs
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