
Memories
Three back-to-back anime films by three different directors make up this sci-fi trilogy three years in the making.
Release Year
1995
Runtime
113 min
Audience Score
7.5
Genres
Fantasy, Animation, Science Fiction
Story Snapshot
Three back-to-back anime films by three different directors make up this sci-fi trilogy three years in the making.
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