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WhiteReleased in 1995, is a landmark science fiction anime anthology produced by Studio 4°C and Madhouse. Based on three short stories by Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo , the film is a masterclass in high-budget, hand-drawn animation, featuring a "dream team" of industry legends including Satoshi Kon and Koji Morimoto .
A deep-space salvage crew investigates a distress signal from a massive spaceship graveyard. They discover a derelict station that houses the "haunted" memories of a legendary opera diva, Eva Friedel. Memories(1995)
The film is divided into three distinct segments, each exploring different facets of human nature and technology through unique visual styles: 1. Magnetic Rose ( Kanojo no Omoide ) Koji Morimoto | Screenplay: Satoshi Kon Released in 1995, is a landmark science fiction
Often cited as the film's masterpiece, it is a psychological sci-fi horror that blurs the line between reality and hallucination. It draws heavily on gothic themes and features a lush, operatic score inspired by Giacomo Puccini. 2. Stink Bomb ( Taiyu no Shūshū ) Director: Tensai Okamura They discover a derelict station that houses the
A bumbling lab technician, Nobuo Tanaka, accidentally swallows an experimental biological weapon while looking for flu medicine. He becomes a walking "stink bomb" that emits a lethal gas, unknowingly leaving a trail of death as he heads toward Tokyo.
This segment shifts the tone to dark, absurdist comedy. It serves as a satire of government incompetence and military overreaction, parodying the tropes of Japanese disaster cinema. 3. Cannon Fodder ( Taihō no Machi )