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Memories
(1995)
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Memories
(1995)
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Shigeru Chiba | ... |
Aoshima
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Hisao Egawa | ... |
Swiveler
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Kayoko Fujii | ... |
Sakiko
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Nobuaki Fukuda | ... |
Chief Shell Handler
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Ami Hasegawa | ... |
Emily
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Isamu Hayashi | ... |
Boy
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Michio Hazama | ... |
Nirasaki
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Masato Hirano | ... |
Mr. A
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Hideyuki Hori | ... |
Nobuo Tanaka
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Hiroaki Ishikawa | ... |
Announcement in Station 1
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Takkô Ishimori | ... |
Doctor
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Tomoko Ishimura | ... |
Robot
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Tsutomu Isobe | ... |
Heinz
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Tetsuya Iwanaga | ... |
Nobuo's Younger Brother
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Yoshio Kawai | ... |
Male 2
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"Memories" is made up of three separate science-fiction stories. In the first, "Magnetic Rose," three space travelers are drawn into an abandoned spaceship that contains a world created by one woman's memories. In "Stink Bomb," a young lab assistant accidentally transforms himself into a human biological weapon set on a direct course for Tôkyô. The final episode, "Cannon Fodder," depicts a day in the life of a city whose entire purpose is the firing of cannons at an unseen enemy. Written by Brian Rawnsley <rawnsleb@natlib.govt.nz>
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