Quote Originally Posted by Budweineken
Kurau Phantom Memory

Now this is an awesome series, it's on my top 5 all time. It is close to being my favorite all time. It's about a little girl that gets into an accident with her dad's experiment. The accident caused a new type of energy, which is an entity also, to take over her body and memories, and at the same time gains supernatural powers. As the new energy takes over her body, her consciousness goes into a deep sleep. Ten years later, she's living as an agent, and it is now when a powerful organization goes after her. This series is full of great action, awesome music, and great drama.

I recommend downloading the Sora version, but it's practically impossible to find unless you use emule, here's a link for AnimeYuki's version, though Sora's version was much better.

http://isohunt.com/download.php?mode=bt&id=4184380

http://forums.gotwoot.net/mess...1017&enterthread=y = Discussion Thread

I've been watching this show.
I guess I need some time to really think about it and sort out things.

I have to say I didn't watch the eps over a short period of time, but rather 3 or 4 batches over 4 weeks. I wasn't able to watch it straight as I usually do.

The thing is that the will to watch was almost the same power as the will to stop watching.

I probably was lost all the way, at least consciously, on the subjects or arcs that would normaly catch my interrests. But unconsciously I've been coming back to it.

You know, I'm not the last to bash usual sotries made of the same type of scenario: A bit of braveness, a bit of romance, a bit of action all in a very flashy anime (or book, or film, or tv show). And when I find a series that doesn't follow this path, I'm lost, almost

And I thank you for finding this gem and proposing it to us. I guess as I said earlier I'll need some time to be able to tell more about this show.

Howerver first things that seem to be very pregnant in that series:
Post war feelings and actions (although 50 years after last worldwide conflict)
Nuclear like Diseases and wiping (different, but can be compared in a way)
The pair idea, that could be compared to deep love, friendship, brotherhood, familly tie. When I say deep, I mean deep


Things I didn't like was the killings that sometimes were just massive and useless to the series, although very soft graphically, or even very beautiful to see... which may be far worse than plain gore violence in a way.

C u and thanks