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- Tweekums
- 4 de jul. de 2015
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I don't really know if this show deserves a 9, but there are a few reasons I gave it that. First of all, this is a really good romance story. Everyone always talks about how sad it made them feel, which really just undermines how good the first 12 episodes are, not just the last one. The romance in this is very well done in my opinion, and if the ending wasn't so sad then it would probably be in lots of people's top spots for romance anime in general. Next, while this show is more of a drama than a comedy, there were actually some pretty funny parts. The animation was very impressive too, the still frames all look professional and well drawn, and a lot of the animation is smooth and flows well. Most anime are not animated this well, so I appreciate it. Lastly, while plastic memories definitely has characters that fit into archetypes, there are some fun subversions from usual romance, comedy, or drama tropes that I appreciated.
- masonfewel
- 23 de out. de 2021
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A very nice anime, with nice characters, with good protagonists (Isla and Tsukasa) and with a romance that despite lacking in some aspects of depth and development of it makes you love it.
The anime has a huge potential that was not taken advantage of, because of the concept of the giftia and their life span it could have been one of the best drama/romance in history but having only 13 chapters the story and the interpersonal relationship was not able to develop as its best version.
However it is an anime that fans of the genre will definitely love and will undoubtedly leave the vast majority of its viewers in tears.
The anime has a huge potential that was not taken advantage of, because of the concept of the giftia and their life span it could have been one of the best drama/romance in history but having only 13 chapters the story and the interpersonal relationship was not able to develop as its best version.
However it is an anime that fans of the genre will definitely love and will undoubtedly leave the vast majority of its viewers in tears.
- Rafa_ts
- 2 de jul. de 2024
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It's so beautiful and sad but definitely worth watching, last episode made me cry so much
- ttrdfghhhhbnm
- 22 de fev. de 2019
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This Series Is Romantic, Sad, Joyful, Fun.
One of the best series.
Love the characters and love the Story.
- bear-94399
- 14 de out. de 2020
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- abraradityap
- 21 de out. de 2020
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This anime is probably one of the best i've ever watched: interesting story line and characters themselves. This gave tears to my eyes and I didn't want it to end. This Anime is above average great acting. I just wish that there was more explanation of this and the end. I really would watch it again and again.
- guystudios
- 23 de set. de 2017
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I know i am very late to this but ive just finished this anime in one night and it had me bawling my eyes out. The design of characters and the plot was absolutely wonderfull and the relationship between Isla and Tsukasa is amazing. The animation while quite different from most animes it was absolutely spot on for this anime and the plot. I know its highly unlikely that this anime gets a 2nd season but if it does i will absoulutely watch it. If i could erase my memory just to watch this anime again i would do that a million times. For anyone wondering if you should eatch this i would certainly reccomend doing that. Thank you Naotaka Hayashi for this masterpiece.
- turcunico
- 10 de ago. de 2023
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- jaseque-69498
- 21 de jun. de 2018
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I watched the first two episodes and these are my thoughts.
Plot - This very concept, while interesting-ish, seems specifically designed to make you feel sad. It is an idea that people who are very easily brought to tears will call "brilliant or interesting" simply because it brought them to tears. I am not one of these people. I don't like wasting my time where the only appeal is that it will "make you cry" and not interesting characters or world building. I watched these two episodes on CrunchyRoll, and when checked the comments, everyone was going on about how sad it was and only how sad it was. Based off of everything in this show, I think its safe to say that all it has going for it is the premise. If this premise was more fleshed out, I would probably enjoy it better, but I think its safe to say that this predictable nonsense isn't planning on doing something like that.
Characters - The voice acting (I watched with the Japanese dub) is alright, nothing special. The characters are all cliches. When checking in the comments of episode two, the only comment not talking about how sad the show was said and I copy/paste "she tsundere as f*ck" but without the censorship. (actually now that I'm looking there were a lot of comments about how the red-haired girl is a cliche tsundere. All the other characters fall under other cliches, but this was the most prominent one at the beginning. Also the purple-haired girl is a loli. I would not be surprised if this show turned into a harem anime based off of all the fan service, and all the girls being attracted to the main dude, who is basically a blank slate.
Visuals - The art is ok, if a bit generic. The animation however is pretty bad. Even for anime the jerky way the characters move around is pretty cringeworthy.
Overall, that's all I have to say about this show. I wouldn't recommend it, unless you are the kind of person who enjoys shallow and manipulative media designed to make you cry.
Plot - This very concept, while interesting-ish, seems specifically designed to make you feel sad. It is an idea that people who are very easily brought to tears will call "brilliant or interesting" simply because it brought them to tears. I am not one of these people. I don't like wasting my time where the only appeal is that it will "make you cry" and not interesting characters or world building. I watched these two episodes on CrunchyRoll, and when checked the comments, everyone was going on about how sad it was and only how sad it was. Based off of everything in this show, I think its safe to say that all it has going for it is the premise. If this premise was more fleshed out, I would probably enjoy it better, but I think its safe to say that this predictable nonsense isn't planning on doing something like that.
Characters - The voice acting (I watched with the Japanese dub) is alright, nothing special. The characters are all cliches. When checking in the comments of episode two, the only comment not talking about how sad the show was said and I copy/paste "she tsundere as f*ck" but without the censorship. (actually now that I'm looking there were a lot of comments about how the red-haired girl is a cliche tsundere. All the other characters fall under other cliches, but this was the most prominent one at the beginning. Also the purple-haired girl is a loli. I would not be surprised if this show turned into a harem anime based off of all the fan service, and all the girls being attracted to the main dude, who is basically a blank slate.
Visuals - The art is ok, if a bit generic. The animation however is pretty bad. Even for anime the jerky way the characters move around is pretty cringeworthy.
Overall, that's all I have to say about this show. I wouldn't recommend it, unless you are the kind of person who enjoys shallow and manipulative media designed to make you cry.
- invisibleunicornninja
- 24 de set. de 2018
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Plastic Memories is a moving anime that deftly touches on themes of love, humanity, and the inescapable progression of time. This emotionally charged series not only captivates with its beautifully animated scenes, but also strikes a chord with its well-crafted characters. The narrative revolves around the delicate nature of the relationships formed between humans and the Giftia. The story takes place in a world where humanoid robots with a limited lifespan are created to serve and accompany people. What sets Plastic Memories apart from other anime is its ability to delve into the facets of love and loss. The anime masterfully navigates the bittersweet moments that arise when facing the inevitability of goodbyes. The emotional depth of the series leaves a lasting impact. The characters are carefully developed and each contributes to the overall narrative in a significant way. The protagonist Tsukasa experiences significant growth as he grapples with the complexities of love and mortality. The interactions with Isla add a layer of intensity that resonates throughout the series. Visually, "Plastic Memories" is gorgeous. The animation is fluid and the attention to detail in character design and world building enhances the overall viewing experience. The soundtrack is complementary beautiful and hits the key moments. Its exploration of deep themes and emotional resonance makes it a very good work. The series successfully blends sci-fi elements with deep storytelling, leaving a lasting impression that lasts long after the final episode ends.
- diacordpal
- 12 de jan. de 2024
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- Irishchatter
- 28 de abr. de 2018
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This is a good example of a series that is very predictable without much twists, and yet is still able to satisfy the viewers until the end despite some flaws that go unnoticed, brought about by the weight of some solid moments, new ways of developing dialogues on the theme and a pint of jests. A lot of reviewers say that this series could have been expanded, that it really has potential in terms of its source material and subject matter. Some say that some scenes or episodes should have been omitted. But anyway, I'm just a normal reviewer myself. Just the thought of a human soul expiring within an android body? Damn. Just putting myself in Tsukasa's shoes would make me depressed for some indefinite time.
Story: 8/10 Characters: 9/10 Animation & Art: 9.5/10 Sound: 9.5/10 Enjoyment: 9.5/10 Ave: 9.1/10.
Story: 8/10 Characters: 9/10 Animation & Art: 9.5/10 Sound: 9.5/10 Enjoyment: 9.5/10 Ave: 9.1/10.
- j_alfredprfrck
- 10 de ago. de 2020
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- gdeis
- 12 de jun. de 2024
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- martinwasdeleted
- 17 de abr. de 2021
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This is a romantic anime without any real romance. The story is boring and totally predictable and there isn't any real twist to it. The main characters don't have any backstories and they are shallow.
The ending of the series is really sad not because something happened but because something didn't happened. I believe that who ever watched the series will understand perfectly what i mean. I can't really go into details because i dont want to spoil the series but one of the main characters has a limited lifespan and nobody does anything and i really mean anything to help her. Also what happens in the post credit scene is really sick and wrong. I really dont want to cause a spoiler so I won't say what happens but every single person with a clear view about what is right and wrong will be angry with the creators.
The ending of the series is really sad not because something happened but because something didn't happened. I believe that who ever watched the series will understand perfectly what i mean. I can't really go into details because i dont want to spoil the series but one of the main characters has a limited lifespan and nobody does anything and i really mean anything to help her. Also what happens in the post credit scene is really sick and wrong. I really dont want to cause a spoiler so I won't say what happens but every single person with a clear view about what is right and wrong will be angry with the creators.
- Nikolas01
- 1 de out. de 2022
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It's a story that condenses everything quite well into 13 chapters. Themes like love, loss, nostalgia, and connection-what are those feelings that make us human and connect us?-pose the premise, but as in more real life, we don't have an answer; it's something unknown, and its ending is consistent. Nothing is resolved, nor are there twists and turns due to the power of love. It follows a line, and they do it quite well. Reality is what it is, and as far as we can understand it, everything is well-developed, with endearing characters and some comic relief that works perfectly. It doesn't need crazy twists or a soundtrack with epic Gregorian chants for the music to be wonderfully appropriate. The only superficial and "manipulative" viewing anyone can see in this story is from a person too superficial to perceive its background and intentions. Good anime.
- germanlinares
- 12 de mai. de 2025
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Plastic Memories is a story that touches the soul without the need for grand battles or impressive effects. Set in a futuristic setting, it explores deeply human emotions like love, loss, and hope. Through delicate storytelling and endearing characters, it leaves you thinking about how precious every moment is. Ideal for those seeking an authentic emotional experience. The music perfectly accompanies the most sensitive moments, and the animation highlights the tenderness of the protagonists. It's not a series for everyone, but if you connect with its message, it will remain in your memory for a long time.
- Trydouts
- 12 de mai. de 2025
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- jeisonwumitre
- 11 de jun. de 2022
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