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* [[Mind Screw]]: The entire series is a little difficult to understand, but the last episode pulls out all the stops.
* [[Mind Screw]]: The entire series is a little difficult to understand, but the last episode pulls out all the stops.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: The ending of episode 3, for one.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: The ending of episode 3, for one.
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: Even if they're for single episodes and/or bit parts, we've got a lot of 'em...
* [[Names to Know in Anime]]: Even if they're for single episodes and/or bit parts, we've got a lot of 'em...
** [[Hisao Egawa]]: Vanilla.
** [[Hisao Egawa]]: Vanilla.
** [[Tetsuya Iwanaga]]: Bori, Kera, and Kichi.
** [[Tetsuya Iwanaga]]: Bori, Kera, and Kichi.

Revision as of 13:54, 7 June 2014

 I will love you, even without my memories!

One day a young man wakes up in an empty room, with no idea of who or where he is. His only clues are a strange marking on his stomach, a hole in his chest and a locket containing a blurry picture of a girl.

Soon, Kaiba (his name, though he doesn't know it yet) finds out that in the world he has awoken in, memories can be stored on small cones called "chips". These chips can be moved from body to body, making you essentially immortal. Bad memories can be removed, and good memories can be uploaded -- for a price. Unfortunately, there are now more chips than bodies, and a huge gap between the rich and the poor.

It is in this universe that Kaiba travels from planet to planet, seeking for who he is and who the girl in the locket is.

And it's all to a soundtrack that is hauntingly beautiful.

Please note that this has no relation to a guy who is likely to screw the rules because he has money.

Tropes used in Kaiba include: