Neo-noir
Stories that blend darkness and desire, where mystery, ethics, and fatalism shape the human condition.
Release: 2007-04
A group of children are drawn into fatal mecha battles where each victory requires one pilot’s life, exposing coercion, guilt, and the fragility of ordinary ethics.
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A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
Release: 2022-10
A debt-ridden boy merges with a devil and joins a government bureau hunting devils, where violence, desire, and survival define his new life.
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A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
Release: 2025-09
Denji encounters a mysterious girl, leading to a brief romance that turns into a deadly conflict shaped by betrayal, desire, and hidden identities.
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A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
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A dAIa-log dialogue exploring rain in Japanese animation as motif, emotional amplifier, and narrative device — from The Garden of Words and Totoro to Evangelion and Cowboy Bebop.
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A dAIa-log dialogue with ChatGPT defining rain-like expression in anime by asking what rain does, what makes it specific, and how its function might be applied without depicting rain itself.
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A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
Release: 2004-04
People who should have died are forced into lethal missions by a black sphere, where urban violence, bodily damage, and moral exhaustion define survival.
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A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
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A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
Release: 2002-10
In a walled town, newly born Haibane struggle with lost memories and unspoken rules as questions of guilt, identity, and redemption unfold.
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A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
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A dAIa-log dialogue with ChatGPT defining rain-like expression in anime by asking what rain does, what makes it specific, and how its function might be applied without depicting rain itself.
Release: 2012-10
In a surveillance society governed by quantified mental states, inspectors and enforcers confront justice, violence, and the limits of social optimization.
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A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
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