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- Mnemosyne_(anime) abstract "RIN ~Daughters of Mnemosyne~ (Mnemosyne -ムネモシュネの娘たち-, Mnemosyne: Munemoshune no Musumetachi, lit. Mnemosyne: Daughters of Mnemosyne) is a six-episode Japanese anime television series produced by Xebec and Genco, featuring grotesque and erotic visuals. The anime was produced to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the AT-X network, which it originally aired on. Funimation Entertainment licensed the series in North America. The plot, rich in the mix of murder and action, is set in modern and near-future Tokyo, and revolves around Rin Asougi, an immortal female private investigator. A light novel and a manga adaptation have also been published.".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) author Hiroshi_%C5%8Cnogi.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) author Xebec_(studio).
- Mnemosyne_(anime) firstPublicationDate "2008-05-27".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) lastPublicationDate "2008-07-26".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) magazine Charano!.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) magazine Comic_Valkyrie.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) numberOfVolumes "1".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) numberOfVolumes "2".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) publisher Hobby_Japan.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) publisher Kill_Time_Communication.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) thumbnail Mnemosyne_logo.jpg?width=300.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) type Light_novel.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) type Manga.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) wikiPageExternalLink mnemosyne.htm.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) wikiPageExternalLink rin-daughters-of-mnemosyne.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) wikiPageExternalLink www.rin-asougi.com.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) wikiPageExternalLink mnemosyne.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) wikiPageID "15614869".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) wikiPageRevisionID "595258775".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) author Genco.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) author Hiroshi_Ōnogi.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) author Xebec_(studio).
- Mnemosyne_(anime) aux "1991".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) aux "2011".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) aux "2025".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) aux "2055".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) caption "Mnemosyne Japanese title screen".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) demographic "Male".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) demographic "Seinen".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) director Shigeru_Ueda.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) englishtitle "And Then, to the Door of the Kingdom...".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) englishtitle "Angels Don't Cry".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) englishtitle "Flowers Don't Shed Tears".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) englishtitle "Ghosts Don't Scream".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) englishtitle "Holy Nights Don't Shine Brightly".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) episodeList "List of Mnemosyne episodes".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) episodenumber "2".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) episodenumber "3".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) episodenumber "4".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) episodenumber "5".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) episodenumber "6".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) episodes "6".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) first "2008-02-03".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) first "2008-05-27".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) first "January 2008".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) genre Action_(fiction).
- Mnemosyne_(anime) genre Horror_fiction.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) genre Mystery_fiction.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) genre Tech_noir.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) hasPhotoCollection Mnemosyne_(anime).
- Mnemosyne_(anime) illustrator "Chūō Higashiguchi".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) illustrator "Miss Black".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) jaKanji "Mnemosyne -ムネモシュネの娘たち-".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) jaRomaji "Mnemosyne -Mnemosyne no Musumetachi-".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) kanjititle "そして王国の扉へと......".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) kanjititle "天使は啼かない".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) kanjititle "幽霊は叫ばない".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) kanjititle "聖夜は輝かない".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) kanjititle "花は涙を流さない".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) last "2008-07-06".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) last "2008-07-26".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) last "September 2008".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) magazine Charano!.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) magazine Comic_Valkyrie.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) music "Takayuki Negishi".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) name "RIN ~Daughters of Mnemosyne~".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) network AT-X_(company).
- Mnemosyne_(anime) networkEn "2".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) originalairdate "2008-03-02".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) originalairdate "2008-04-06".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) originalairdate "2008-05-04".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) originalairdate "2008-06-01".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) originalairdate "2008-07-06".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) producer "Nobuhiro Osawa".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) producer "Yasuo Ueda".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) producer "Yoshikazu Beniya".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) publisher Hobby_Japan.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) publisher Kill_Time_Communication.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) romajititle "Hana wa Namida o Nagasanai".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) romajititle "Seiya wa Kagayakanai".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) romajititle "Soshite Ōkoku no Tobira e to...".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) romajititle "Tenshi wa Nakanai".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) romajititle "Yūrei wa Sakebanai".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) shortsummary "7.8894E8".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) shortsummary "One year after the Aoyama Pharmaceutical incident, Rin is hired to track down a rare postage stamp and visits an old homeless man she calls "Professor" to gather information on it. He is revealed to possess one himself but it is stolen soon afterwards and he is severely injured. As Rin looks through his belongings, she is attacked by Laura who quickly detonates a suicide bomb. Meanwhile, Koki meets a girl named Yuki Shimazaki who is looking for an "angel" that may know the whereabouts of her missing brother Shōgo. Attracted by the explosion, he finds Rin's mutilated body and is visibly shaken by witnessing her regenerate. Later, Mimi explains to him that both Rin and herself are immortal because of the "time fruit" inside their bodies. In the meantime, several people including Rin's client are murdered and before long, she confirms that Yuki's brother turned into an "angel" due to contact with time fruit and committed the recent murders as acts of revenge. She also reveals that angels are natural enemies of the immortals like herself: in their presence, immortals are overcome with lust and angels use that time to devour them. Rin then deduces who Shogo's final victim would be and confronts him only to seemingly give in to sexual desire. As the angel starts feasting on her, she manages to kill him. An apparition of Apos, the chief villain of the series, emerges nearby to claim Shogo's time spore but Rin gives it to Koki instead and he, in turn, to Yuki. In the final scene, Rin returns the stolen stamp to "Professor" who laments how his life was wasted on it.".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) shortsummary "Shortly after the end of episode five, Rin wakes up in Apos' castle at the foot of Yggdrasil, the mythical tree that generates time spores, since Apos let her regenerate instead of consuming her spore. She is then locked in a room with a masked angel and kills him, only to discover that it was Ihika. Meanwhile, Mimi and Mishio desperately search for Rin and learn the location of Apos' castle from the informant. Tajimamori, former Guardian of Yggdrasil, invites them to his castle, explains that his son Apos aims to become the new eternal Guardian by sacrificing Rin to Yggdrasil, and opens a portal to Apos' castle for them. There, Rin is losing the battle against Laura but Apos double-crosses her and Rin escapes. In retaliation, Laura teams up with Mimi and Mishio and leads them to Yggdrasil. Rin is already there and meets Tajimamori, her millennia-old love. They have sex until Apos arrives, kills his father, and pushes Rin into Yggdrasil. Mishio tries pulling Rin out and fails but Rin manages to grab Koki's time spore from her necklace. As Yggdrasil tries to merge with her, Rin consumes Koki's spore and his spirit helps her to break free. Mishio, revealed to be Tajimamori's descendant like all Maenos, pulls Rin out and back to the castle. Apos attacks them but Rin, now the new Guardian of Yggdrasil, pushes Apos into it himself. Before he is consumed, she feeds Tajimamori and Laura's spores to him. In the epilogue, Rin gives birth to Tajimamori's son and continues living in Apos' castle with Mimi and Mishio. Her closing narration reveals that their son is linked to the Yggdrasil and this link will spread throughout mankind with his descendants.".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) shortsummary "The episode opens with Koki's son Teruki having sex with a girl named Ruon via a virtual reality network called "2.0". He offers to meet her in real life but she refuses. Later, he meets Ruon in 1.0 only to witness her murder. Teruki finds Tamotsu, who brings him to Asougi Consulting. Mimi explains that Ruon is actually an AI created by Katsuyuki Kamiyama, a modern von Neumann. Rin takes Teruki for a walk but they are attacked by Laura, now a cyborg, who mutilates Rin considerably. Teruki is shaken by the sight of Rin regenerating so she tells him about time spores and immortals. Teruki suffers a mental breakdown but she comforts him. Mimi and Tamotsu discover that Ruon was created during "Project L'Isle-Adam", based on Kamiyama's daughter whom he killed. Ruon calls to invite Teruki to 2.0 but they are attacked by Kamiyama and Mimi severs the connection. Immediately thereafter, commandos attack the office forcing them to flee. En route, Mimi explains that Ruon might have been an attempt to create "The Future Eve". The military attacks again and Teruki is taken away. Back in the office, Rin and Mimi realize that the girl Teruki met in 1.0 was an android with Ruon's AI. Tamotsu calls to tell the flight number that Teruki is on but is fatally shot by a sniper. Rin boards the plane as it takes off, only to find Kamiyama shot by android Ruon. Ruon is revealed to have manipulated the military to get Teruki, the only person she cares about. Rin pushes Teruki out of the plane with a parachute and after a brief fight, she and Ruon fall out of the plane and into its jet engine together. Some time later, Teruki finds that Rin's office was demolished. Mimi is shown bringing flowers to where Tamotsu was shot. Rin's fate is uncertain.".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) shortsummary "Twenty years after the events of episode two, Kōki is still working for Rin, is now married to Yuki, and has a son with her. The episode opens with them receiveing a call from a girl wanting to meet Rin. However, she only says one cryptic sentence and dies in front of her, which reminds Rin of a story she heard from a friend back in 1945. She soon discovers that the girl displayed the same symptoms as subjects of a biological weapon "Higan", once tested on the so-called "Death Island". The Island has been officially demolished and Tamotsu Yanagihara, a police officer and Rin's friend, confirms that its former residents were among the victims of each recent bombing in Tokyo. Soon after that, Rin is captured and brought to the Death Island. Mimi decides to visit Rin's informant who demands sex with her in return for information on Rin's whereabouts. She informs them that the group behind the bombings and Rin's capture is called "Kudoru" . Meanwhile on the Island, Rin discovers that Sayara Yamanobe survived as an immortal but has to rely on a powered exoskeleton to move. Surviving a vivisection, Rin escapes but is chased and killed again. Sayara explains her plan to exterminate humans with Higan, leaving only immortals on Earth. Koki arrives on a helicopter to free Rin but is fatally shot. With his last strength, he consumes Shogo's time spore and turns into an angel. After carrying Rin to safety, he returns to devour Sayara but Apos arrives to remove both their time fruits, killing them instantly. The next day, Rin and Mimi stay in their office, visibly shaken by Koki's death.".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) studio Genco.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) studio Xebec_(studio).
- Mnemosyne_(anime) type "light novel".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) type "manga".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) type "tv series".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) volumes "1".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) volumes "2".
- Mnemosyne_(anime) wordnet_type synset-cartoon-noun-2.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) writer Hiroshi_Ōnogi.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) subject Category:2008_Japanese_television_series_debuts.
- Mnemosyne_(anime) subject Category:2008_Japanese_television_series_endings.