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''[[Idoru (Literature)|Idoru]]'' is a [[Cyberpunk]]/[[Post Cyber Punk]] [[Speculative Fiction]] story written by [[William Gibson]]. Set in [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe|Tokyo]], it is the second book of the [[Bridge Trilogy]].
'''''Idoru''''' is a [[Cyberpunk]]/[[Post Cyber Punk]] [[Speculative Fiction]] story written by [[William Gibson]]. Set in [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe|Tokyo]], it is the second book of the [[Bridge Trilogy]].


Rez of the Lo/Rez band has announced he is going to marry Rei Toei, an Idoru/a digital celebrity. [[Fan Girl|Chia]] visits [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe|Tokyo]] to find out the truth. Laney, an ex-analyst, is hired to find out what’s wrong with Rez. However, the [[The Mafiya|Russian Kombinat]] is not letting these two people know what is really going on behind the scenes.
Rez of the Lo/Rez band has announced he is going to marry Rei Toei, an Idoru/a digital celebrity. [[Fan Girl|Chia]] visits [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe|Tokyo]] to find out the truth. Laney, an ex-analyst, is hired to find out what’s wrong with Rez. However, the [[The Mafiya|Russian Kombinat]] is not letting these two people know what is really going on behind the scenes.


In 2006, [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-04-24/idoru-anime an anime film version] was announced.
In 2006, [http://www.animenewsnetwork.cc//news/2006-04-24/idoru-anime an anime film version] was announced.


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Idoru is a Cyberpunk/Post Cyber Punk Speculative Fiction story written by William Gibson. Set in Tokyo, it is the second book of the Bridge Trilogy.

Rez of the Lo/Rez band has announced he is going to marry Rei Toei, an Idoru/a digital celebrity. Chia visits Tokyo to find out the truth. Laney, an ex-analyst, is hired to find out what’s wrong with Rez. However, the Russian Kombinat is not letting these two people know what is really going on behind the scenes.

In 2006, an anime film version was announced.


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