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{{quote| ''Are you enjoying the Time of Eve?''}}
 
In [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|the future]], [[Creator Provincialism|probably Japan]], robots have become commonplace. Human-like androids are visually indistinguishable from humans except for the holographic status halos--"Rings"--hovering above the androids' heads. Most people accept robots as a part of life, although at least one organization runs an anti-robot media campaign and a popular news item concerns those that have abandoned normal social interactions for the company of obedient androids.
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The story begins with a boy, Rikuo, examining the debug logs of his house android. He finds that she has been making unscheduled trips to an unknown location which, for some reason, leaves a cryptic note in the log reading, "Are you enjoying the time of EVE?" Heading to the coordinates in question, the boy and his friend Masaki discover an odd cafe with an odd rule:
 
{{quote| ''Within this establishment, there shall be no distinction between humans and robots.''}}
 
''The Time of Eve'' was created by Yasuhiro Yoshiura, who previously worked on ''[[Pale Cocoon]]'', and released as six web-streamed episodes over the course of 2008 and 2009. [[The Film of the Series|An extended film version]] opened in Japan in March 2010; the official website is [http://timeofeve.com/e/ here].
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