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.hack//SIGN is a 27-episode anime series that makes up one of the four original storylines of the .hack franchise. 25 of these episodes were shown on television, and two additional episodes, Intermezzo and Evidence, are only available on DVD.


The series was initially shown on TV Tokyo between April 3 and September 25, 2002, but has since been adapted for American audiences and shown on Cartoon Network starting February 1, 2003, and has been more recently distributed on DVD by Bandai Entertainment.


.hack//SIGN follows the story of Tsukasa (司) as he struggles to cope with his inner self, his past, and his inability to log out of the MMORPG The World.


The series can be fairly confusing for those who do not regularly watch the series, and it is very much integrated in many ways with the rest of the series storylines, further complicating the plot for the uninitiated. It also been commented to be a 'talky' series, both positively and negatively, for a story set in a video game. The story ties into the overall .hack mythos, but can be viewed on its own.


.hack//SIGN is well-known for its unique soundtrack, all of which was composed by the talented Yuki Kajiura of Noir and Aquarian Age fame. Much of the background music was sung by Emily Bindiger and Yuriko Kaida, whilst the opening and ending themes, Obsession and Yasashii Yoake, were done by Kajiura's musical group See-Saw.


Theme songs

  • Opening
    • "Obsession" by See-Saw
  • Ending
    • "Yasashii Yoake" by See-Saw

External links

  • dothack.com (http://www.dothack.com/) - The official American website for the series, as well as other portions of the .hack franchise.
  • hack.channel.or.jp (http://www.hack.channel.or.jp/) - The official Japanese website for the series, as well as other portions of the .hack franchise.
  • TV Tokyo: .hack//SIGN (http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/hack_sign/) - The official TV Tokyo website for the series.
  • AniDB (http://anidb2.ath.cx/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=anime&aid=24) - The anidb entry.
  • .hackers (http://www.blackwings.net/hack/) - Probably the most detailed fansite at this time regarding all aspects of the .hack franchise, including .hack//SIGN.
  • topazstorm (http://www.topazstorm.com/) - has sheet music for major themes in .hack//SIGN

  Results from FactBites:
 
Hack (510 words)
For instance, "That hack you made last night to the editor is working well." A hacker came into the lexicon as meaning one who hacks after this definition.
Phrases such as "ugly hack" or "quick hack" generally refer to the latter meaning; phrases such as "cool hack" or "neat hack" refer to the former.
A hack can also refer to the goal of the game hacky sack; in rugby football, "hacking" is kicking an opponent in the shins; in the US hacking is the act of constructing furniture with an axe, which led to the computer-industry compliment of calling a programming effort a "hack".
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