Difference between revisions of "Bike-chan"
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− | [[File:Index.png|thumb]]'''Bike''' (びけ ''Bike''), '''Bike-chan''' is a toy dog owned by [[Iwakura | + | [[File:Index.png|thumb]]'''Bike''' (びけ ''Bike''), '''Bike-chan''' is a toy dog owned by [[Lain Iwakura]] that is unsuccessfully automated by her an unknown number of times. It appears in the [[The Nightmare of Fabrication|manga]] and the [[Serial Experiments Lain (game)|game]]. Lain has reportedly owned it since birth, although there is no way of knowing how many incarnations it has had. |
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | *A stuffed toy dog closely resembling Bike-chan appears in the [[anime]]; it is dropped at Lain's feet by a young girl in [[Shibuya]]. | + | *A stuffed toy dog closely resembling Bike-chan appears in the [[Serial Experiments Lain (anime)|anime]]; it is dropped at Lain's feet by a young girl in [[Shibuya]]. |
*In the official translation of the manga, its name is written as "Bikeh" as an aid to proper pronunciation. | *In the official translation of the manga, its name is written as "Bikeh" as an aid to proper pronunciation. | ||
− | *In ''Alice in Cyberland'', a PlayStation game of which [[Chiaki Konaka]] wrote the scenarios, there is a holographic cat of the same name. | + | *In ''Alice in Cyberland'', a PlayStation game of which [[Chiaki J. Konaka]] wrote the scenarios, there is a holographic cat of the same name. |
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
{{GameCharacters}} | {{GameCharacters}} |
Revision as of 20:21, 19 April 2022
Bike (びけ Bike), Bike-chan is a toy dog owned by Lain Iwakura that is unsuccessfully automated by her an unknown number of times. It appears in the manga and the game. Lain has reportedly owned it since birth, although there is no way of knowing how many incarnations it has had.
Trivia
- A stuffed toy dog closely resembling Bike-chan appears in the anime; it is dropped at Lain's feet by a young girl in Shibuya.
- In the official translation of the manga, its name is written as "Bikeh" as an aid to proper pronunciation.
- In Alice in Cyberland, a PlayStation game of which Chiaki J. Konaka wrote the scenarios, there is a holographic cat of the same name.