Taking the plunge into Texhnolyze's harrowing message about the duality and the razor-thin line between humankind, spirituality, and machine is challenging yet rewarding.More
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Texhnolyze is a Japanese experimental anime television series animated by Madhouse and directed by Hiroshi Hamasaki. Set in the fictional city of Lux, the story focuses on Ichise, a stoic prize fighter who loses an arm and a leg after offending an unnamed figure. Written by Chiaki J. Konaka, with original character design by Yoshitoshi Abe, the series was produced by Yasuyuki Ueda and was broadcast on Fuji…
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Taking the plunge into Texhnolyze's harrowing message about the duality and the razor-thin line between humankind, spirituality, and machine is challenging yet rewarding.More
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Some anime entertain. Others make you think. *Texhnolyze* does something rarer: it forces you to feel the weight of existence itself . Released in 2003 and created by the team behind *Serial Experiments Lain*, this anime is a dark, philosophical exploration of humanity, technology, and the slow collapse of hope. When I first watched *Texhnolyze*, I remember feeling something unusual. The atmosphere was heavy, almost…
Erratic, slow, boring, ugly, pointless, shallow, overrated... Nothing to compliment. > "Only one glass of water brightens the world." > "A mirror improves the ability to think." Try to make sense of it, if you like. The show makes just as little sense as those quotes from it. Terrible spaghetti story is about how replacing human parts with advanced prosthetics (texhnolisation) leads to loss of humanity and death. Fi…More