First Date: Mnemosyne

By gia on February 10th, 2008   Commentary, Winter '08 Series

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  • Title: Mnemosyne ~Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi~
  • Studio: XEBEC
  • Genre: Horror

Ratings (out of 5):

  • Story: ♥♥♥

  • Animation: ♥♥½
  • Characters: ♥♥♥½
  • OP/ED Themes: ♥♥½
  • Overall: ♥♥♥ (Less awesome than I expected, but still…lesbian torture porn with zombies? How can I resist?)

Thoughts:
Rin is a green-haired, green-eyed, at least somewhat invincible private detective. Her assistant, Mimi, plies her with alcohol and makes her go searching for cats. Instead, Rin finds a mystery: a guy who feels disconnected from his reality. Being the sort of badass samaritan she is, Rin takes on the case and does whatever killing, fighting, and seducing necessary to solve it. And she’s very good at all of those things.

The mystery leads to her being briefly captured by our bad guy (…girl) Sayara, who is obsessed with seeking immortality and with piercing. Cue the aforementioned lesbian torture porn, and boy is there plenty of it (even in the ED theme).

If that’s your bag, then this is definitely your show. Those with less affinity for blood– or who have very sensitive minds and nipples –may wish to avoid it. That said, there’s an interesting story lining up here, and we haven’t even addressed everything that was introduced in the 45-minute first episode, including an entirely separate rival of Rin’s, who is completely unexplained thus far.

That said, I think I’m glad that this is only a 6-episode show, because I’m not sure how much of this kinda thing I can take. I’m not especially a horror fan, but there’s some great dialogue and I am interested in the mystery, so I’ll stick with it.

By the way, if you’re interested, I spent a little time researching the pronunciation of “Mnemosyne,” and there are two: “ni-mah-zi-nee” and “ni-mah-suh-nee.” Enjoy! ♥

Catchup Rears its Ugly Head

Shorties:

At Length:

Ghost Hunt licensed: I love this show– solid characters, interesting stories, and any and all potential romance/personal drama is subtle and mostly not addressed. Also, AMAZING soundtrack by Masuda Toshio, who also did the soundtrack for Mushishi, FYI. Mmmm.

FUNimation vs Atari re: Dragon Ball Z games. I’m intrigued that no one has released the “why” for FUNimation’s move (which was to announce their intent to sever Atari’s rights to the games due to unknown infractions). Apparently DBZ is one of the floundering Atari’s few successful franchises– I wonder if FUNi is just hoping to jump ship before it sinks, or ir something significant really did go down?

B2B anime info portal: So Japanese companies are trying to get more information about their series to both North American and European countries. Given the recent hubbub with U.S. anime companies– e.g. FUNi, ADV, and Geneon’s layoffs and scalebacks –I think it’s a good idea for anime companies to get a better sense of what’s out there and what to license. While the “snag every single anime possible” tactic has its bonuses, I can’t think it’s the best method out there.

…Whew. That should keep you guys busy for a few minutes. Did I skip anything big?