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==Sum it up in a Sentence:==
 
==Sum it up in a Sentence:==
A very trippy show both visually and story-wise; very hard to summarize.
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A very trippy show both visually and story-wise; explores the relation between love and identity.
  
 
==Main Description==
 
==Main Description==
  
Memories can be turned into data and stored. Even if the body dies, its memories live on, and can be transferred to another body. However, this is only for the rich, and the poor are harvested.
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In a world nothing like our own, a man with no memory and a giant hole in his chest awakens in the slums. The world he awakens in shares almost no resemblance to ours. In this alien universe memories can be turned into data and transfered to new bodies, making true death something only the destitute routinely experience.
  
In this dystopian future, a man wakes up with no memories and a large, gaping hole in his chest.
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The viewer shares in the amnesiac man's confusion as he explores the meanings of identity and love in a world where the form of something is no longer analogous to its substance. The deceptively simple and trippy art direction adopted by Madhouse for the series goes a long way towards helping immerse the view in the world of Kaiba.  
  
 
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...==
 
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...==

Revision as of 05:55, 9 May 2011

Kaiba
Kaiba.jpg
Original Manga
Director/Artist Masaaki Yuasa
Format Anime (TV)
Made By Madhouse
Episode Length
# of Eps/Volumes 12

Genre

Sci-Fi, Romance

Sum it up in a Sentence:

A very trippy show both visually and story-wise; explores the relation between love and identity.

Main Description

In a world nothing like our own, a man with no memory and a giant hole in his chest awakens in the slums. The world he awakens in shares almost no resemblance to ours. In this alien universe memories can be turned into data and transfered to new bodies, making true death something only the destitute routinely experience.

The viewer shares in the amnesiac man's confusion as he explores the meanings of identity and love in a world where the form of something is no longer analogous to its substance. The deceptively simple and trippy art direction adopted by Madhouse for the series goes a long way towards helping immerse the view in the world of Kaiba.

If You Liked This, You Might Like...

Personal Opinions

Thundercracker

A very competent anime with a very unique sense of style. The first few episodes are intentionally confusing, since the theme is the perils of a society with huge issues of memory, identity, and the commercialization of both.

But stick it out and you'll be rewarded with a quite sensible sci-fi story that puts its heart in the right place.

Overall 4/5

D13FOOL

Trippy, awesome. 5/5.

helopticor

A very weird anime in almost every possible way. Don't let the slow-paced first episode mislead you, stuff happens in this show, even if you're not sure what. One of my top 5 shows.

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