
Omoide Emanon
The year is 1967, and a young Japanese man is thinking about the future. On one side of the water, the war is raging in Vietnam; far away on the other side, the Apollo Project has just met with disaster as three astronauts die in a capsule fire. And here and now, on a long nighttime ferry ride back home, he will meet and fall in love with a mysterious young woman who carries a past deeper and more profound than his dreams and fears of tomorrow. Her name, she jokes, is no name—Emanon, and she can never be forgotten, any more than she can forget.
(Source: Dark Horse)
Two listless people, weaving a story of purpose, change, and sadness with a speck of light.
Mono no aware: life through the lens of a badass wanderer
Nostalgia on the way home.
I.Art (9/10) II. Plot (9/10) III. Character Development (10/10) Overall (9/10)
Emanon reveals the growing tension between Manabu and Emanon – mysterious and deeply existential.
Review de Omoide Emanon em português
The love and longing of bygone times
Spoiler-free review of Omoide Emanon. Great sci-fi concept with little development.
"Review en español de Emanon"