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RIN ~Daughters of Mnemosyne~ (Mnemosyne -ムネモシュネの娘たち-,
Mnemosyne: Munemoshune no Musumetachi
?, lit. Mnemosyne: Daughters of Mnemosyne) is a
six-episode Japanese anime
television series produced by Xebec and Genco, featuring grotesque and erotic visuals.[1]
The anime was produced to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the
AT-X network,
which it originally aired on.[2] Funimation Entertainment
licensed the series in North America. The plot, rich in the mix of
murder and action, is set in modern and near-future Tokyo, and
revolves around Rin Asōgi, an immortal female private
investigator. A light novel and a manga adaptation have also been published.
Story
Background
Rin Asōgi runs a private investigation agency in Tokyo's Shinjuku
district, performing odd jobs ranging from finding lost pets to
hunting rare stamps in order to get by. Yet despite attempts at a
(passably) normal life, she finds herself constantly hindered by
the strange cases that come her way, figures from her dark past,
and her inability to die.
Characters
- Rin Asōgi (麻生祇燐, Asōgi
Rin
?)
- Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (Japanese),
Colleen Clinkenbeard
(English)
- The protagonist
of the series. Her appearance is that of someone in her twenties
but her real age is unknown.[3]
In episode six, she says she has been looking for Tajimamori for a
thousand years, making her at least a millennium old. She usually
wears a black suit and glasses. Her whimsical personality serves as
a front for a cunning, ruthless mind and extraordinary martial art
skills. She always keeps a number of throwing blades and a garrote wire concealed on her
body. At some point in the past, a "Fruit of Time" (also known as a
"time spore") entered Rin's body, effectively making her immortal,
unable to age, and capable of surviving and regenerating from a phenomenal
amount of bodily damage. In episode four, she is sucked inside a
running jet engine and
regenerates her entire body over 25 years, albeit at the cost of all her
memories (they return when she is briefly killed by Laura). In
episode five, Apos removes Rin's time spore, seemingly killing her
just like Sayara and Maeno before, but it is revealed in episode
six that an immortal's death is not permanent as long as her time
spore remains intact. Rin's time spore is then brought to Apos'
castle, where its proximity to Yggdrasil, the fabled source of all time
spores, speeds up her revival, which would have normally taken many
decades. She and Mimi run the detective business Asōgi Consulting
together in West Shinjuku until their office is demolished
in episode four.
- Mimi (ミミ
?)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya
(Japanese), Jamie
Marchi (English)
- Rin's assistant. It is hinted throughout the series that they
also have a more intimate relationship, though in episode four, she
appears to have grown close to the second informant. Also an
immortal, Mimi has a bright personality and is fond of alcoholic drinks despite having the
appearance of a ten year old.[3]
Her job scope includes financial management, information processing, and
other miscellaneous tasks. She cares for Rin very much and would do
anything to ensure her safety, even while nagging her to do the job
properly. She feels indebted to Rin as Rin saved her from being
devoured by an angel during their first encounter and has been
protecting her ever since. She is a formidable hacker
but is outmatched by Katsuyuki Kamiyama in episode four. After Rin
disappears in episode four, she leaves with Genta and becomes a Buddhist
nun. In episode six, believing there
still being a chance that Rin is still alive, Mimi constantly
displays her resolve in rescuing Rin from Apos' sadistic
scheme.
- Laura (ローラ,
Rōra
?)
- Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara
(Japanese), Clarine
Harp (English)
- An assassin, skilled with firearms and other weapons, who is
repeatedly sent to assassinate Rin by Apos. Although Rin kills
Laura in most of the engagements, Apos resurrects her so that she
can attack Rin again. In episode four, she becomes a cyborg, though the extent of her
transformation is left open. Episode five reveals that Laura is in
possession of an android body designed to resemble Rin and
telepathically linked to Apos' torture victim, and she further
elaborates in episode six that only her brain remains immortal,
apparently as the result of Apos' sadistic manipulations. Rin
extracts the Fruit of Time from there and feeds it into Apos at
Laura's own request so that he would feel her memory and pain.
- APOS (エイポス,
Eiposu
?)
- Voiced by: Akira Ishida
(Japanese), Todd
Haberkorn (English)
- The primary antagonist of the series. As revealed in episode
five, Apos is a hermaphrodite possessing qualities of
both an angel and an immortal, which, according to him, makes him a
"god". He seems to have no concept
of human morals but instead, has a sadistic sense of
amusement and beauty. In the early episodes, Apos demonstrates
interest in Rin, to the point that he hires mortal killers to
target her. In episode three, he reveals that he is after Rin's
time spore. Apparently, time spores contain the immortals' memories
and Apos enjoys consuming them. It is also revealed that he has the
ability to instantly remove the spores from both immortals and
angels (thus killing them). Anyone else wishing to kill an immortal
must physically dig through their victim's flesh for the time
spore. In episode six, Apos is revealed to be the child of
Tajimamori, the previous Guardian of Yggdrasil, and the current
Guardian himself. Guardians are supposed to switch every once in a
(long) while, but Apos desires to become a permanent guardian by
sacrificing Rin to Yggdrasil.
- Sayara Yamanobe (山之辺沙耶羅, Yamanobe
Sayara
?)
- Voiced by: Rie Tanaka (Japanese), Monica Rial
(English)
- The head of the Aoyama Pharmaceutical research lab in Sayama.
Originally researching bacteria, she discovered one that could be the
key to cloning, she moved on
to conduct illegal cloning experiments aiming to achieve immortality. She has a
sadistic
personality, often torturing her captives to death. In
episode one, Sayara is last seen being surrounded by the delirious
zombies she created. In episode three, she is revealed to have been
saved by Apos in the last moment, who injects her with a time spore
after her body is already considerably mutilated. As a result, she
remains forever crippled and waits twenty-one years until a powered
exoskeleton capable of supporting her is invented. After one
last confrontation with Rin and Maeno, she is finally killed by
Apos, who removes and consumes her spore.
- Kōki Maeno (前埜光輝, Maeno
Kōki
?)
- Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama
(Japanese), Robert McCollum (English)
- A young man with distorted memory whom Rin accidentally saves
in episode one. He is, in fact, a clone created by Aoyama
Pharmaceutical company. The original Kōki Maeno died during an
experiment that involved his vivisection. His memory lacks realism as it
is actually the memory of the original Kōki written into the
clone's brain by artificial means. After discovering the truth, he
chooses to keep on living and began working at Asōgi Consulting,
where he spends the next twenty-one years. Some time between
episodes two and three, he marries Yuki Shimazaki and has a son
named Teruki with her. In episode three, he is shot by Sayara while
rescuing Rin, and has to consume Shōgo Shimazaki's time spore in
order to survive as an angel. After saving Rin and having one last
tender moment with her, he returns to consume Sayara, but is killed
(unlike that of immortals, the death of an angel is permanent
regardless the time spore) by Apos before he can finish. Kōki's
time spore is lost in the sea but is inexplicably found by Rin
while she regenerates in the ocean between episodes four and five.
His granddaughter Mishio acquires it after Rin's body is destroyed
in episode five, unwittingly brings it to Apos' castle in episode
six, and passes it to Rin as the latter is consumed by Yggdrasil.
Kōki's spirit then helps Rin to break free.
- Yuki Maeno (前埜有紀, Maeno
Yuki
?) née
Shimazaki (島崎,
Shimazaki
?)
- Voiced by: Yoshino
Takamori (Japanese), Cherami Leigh (English)
- Kōki's wife, whom he meets in episode two. During Kōki's
involvement in the case of her brother Shōgo, the two grow fond of
each other and marry some time between episode two and three. In
episode three, they have a son named Teruki. After Kōki's death,
Yuki continued to raise Teruki alone.
- Shōgo Shimazaki (島崎省吾, Shimazaki
Shōgo
?)
- Voiced by: Hideo Ishikawa
(Japanese), Ian Sinclair
(English)
- Yuki's older brother, who becomes an angel prior to episode
two. Although most angels succumb to their primal desires quickly,
Shōgo's exceptional willpower allows him to retain consciousness
for a very long time, which he uses to exact revenge upon people
who previously maltreated him. After he finally loses his
consciousness and attacks Rin, she has to kill him by impaling him
with a tree branch. Apos expresses desire to obtain Shōgo's time
spore but Rin instead gives it to Maeno, who eventually uses it to
become an angel himself, saving Rin from Sayara. After Maeno is
killed by Apos, his time spore falls into the ocean and is lost
until episode five.
- Teruki Maeno (前埜輝紀, Maeno
Teruki
?)
- Voiced by: Emiri Katō
(Japanese), Brina
Palencia (English) (Young)
- Voiced by: Daisuke
Hirakawa (Japanese), Patrick W. Reid (English)
(Old)
- Kōki and Yuki's only son, who first appears as a child in
episode three and becomes the male lead in episode four. Some time
between episodes three and four, Rin saves his life in a car
accident, and he states that he has felt watched over and
protected by her ever since. Their formal introduction takes place
in episode four, when Tamotsu brings him to Asōgi Consulting due to
his involvement in the Ruon case. He appears again in episode five,
now the CEO of
Maeno Holding Group company, with a teenage daughter named
Mishio.
- Mishio Maeno (前埜美汐, Maeno
Mishio
?)
- Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka
(Japanese), Luci
Christian (English)
- Teruki Maeno's only daughter and Kōki's granddaughter, first
appearing as a teenager in episode five. Finding Teruki's
old video of Rin, she starts investigating her, frequently
comparing herself to Sherlock Holmes. Upon the first
meeting, they quickly grow fond of each other, and Mishio sticks
with Rin and Mimi for the rest of the series. In episode six, Rin
explains that Mishio is the youngest of Tajimamori's
descendants.
- Tamotsu Yanagihara (柳沢保,
Yanagihara Tamotsu
?)[4]
- Voiced by: Yasunori
Matsumoto (Japanese), Christopher Bevins
(English)
- A police investigator and a close acquaintance of Rin, first
introduced in episode one. He enjoys Rin's company and provides her
with useful information. He is killed by a military sniper following AI Ruon's orders
in episode four. Immediately before his death, he reminisces about
what may have been an intimate moment with Rin. He is
affectionately referred to as "Tamo" by Rin, and despite his
constant (bad) attempts to keep their meetings low-key during the
first two episodes, he does not object to being called by that
name.
- Ruon Kamiyama (神山瑠音, Kamiyama
Ruon
?)
- Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame
(Japanese), Tia
Ballard (English)
- The antagonist in episode four. Daughter of the "modern von
Neumann" Katsuyuki Kamiyama, Ruon's consciousness was removed
from her body by Katsuyuki and uploaded onto the net (2.0) as an artificial intelligence,
effectively killing her in real life (1.0). Katsuyuki implies that this
event was the cause of Great Network Crisis of 2020. Ruon spends
five years posing as an online sex doll until she becomes infatuated with
Teruki because he is the first person to want to meet her offline.
Following the events of the episode, her physical (android) form is destroyed
inside an airplane jet
engine.
- Ihika (いひか
?)
- Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama
(Japanese), J.
Michael Tatum (English)
- Rin's mortal lover after she loses her memories in episode
five. He proposes to her twice in the
episode but is killed by Laura soon after Rin accepts his second
proposal. In episode six, Ihika is revived by Apos in his castle as
an angel and chained next to Rin to torment her. Rin, seeing him in
a berserk frenzy and about to break free, is then forced to kill
him in self-defense, realizing his identity only as he turns into
ashes. His time spore is lost when Laura throws it out of the
window.
- Informants
- Voiced by: Rumi Kasahara
(Japanese), Wendy
Powell (English) (first)
- Voiced by: Emi
Nakashima (Japanese), Terri Doty (English) (second)
- A group or organization of women who provide Rin and Mimi with
crucial information in regards to their investigations throughout
the series and whose names have never been revealed. The first
informant is introduced in episode two and is mentioned to have
died prior to episode four. The second informant is introduced as
an assistant of the first one in episode three and inherits her
position in the next episode. In return for their services, both
demand lesbian sex with
either Rin or Mimi. Mimi is extremely uncomfortable and unnerved by
this at first but seems to have entered into some sort of
relationship with the second informant by episode four. In episode
six, the second informant is apparently dead as well, replaced by a
third one, with whom Mimi keeps a strictly professional
relationship.
- Genta (源太
?)
- Rin and Mimi's female dog who
lives at their office.[4]
As an immortal, she does not age throughout the series and survives
being shot on multiple occasions without any visible lasting
injuries. Mimi takes her with her after the Asōgi Consulting office
is demolished in episode four. Genta is killed in episode five,
leaving only ashes behind, just like human immortals whose time
spores are removed.
- Tajimamori (多遲摩毛理
?)
- Voiced by: Unknown
(Japanese), John
Swasey (English)
- Finally identified in episode six, Tajimamori is the previous
Guardian of Yggdrasil and the father of Apos. According to a legend
told in episode five, he was once tasked by an emperor to find a
Fruit of Time for him but when he discovered it, the emperor
already died. The legend is based upon Shinto myths.[5]
As a Guardian of Yggdrassil, he doesn't age but isn't invulnerable
like the immortals. He can grow angelic wings like Apos and his
presence has the same effect on Mimi as an angel's, but he doesn't
exhibit the primal savageness of regular angels. He is seen talking
to Rin on the phone throughout the series, often in an intimate or
fatherly manner. In episode
six, it is revealed that he and Rin fell in love with each other
over a thosand years ago, but he chose to distance himself from
her. He is also revealed to be the progenitor of the Maeno line
which tied all his descendants' fate to Rin's. Shortly before his
death at Apos' hands in episode six, Tajimamori fathers a child
with Rin.
Media
Light
novels
Before the release of the first anime episode, a light novel adaptation
entitled Mnemosyne no Musumetachi 2008 started
serialization in Hobby
Japan's light novel magazine Charano! on January 30, 2008. The light
novel is written by the writer of the anime, Hiroshi Ōnogi,
and illustrated by Chūō Higashiguchi.
Anime
Mnemosyne started as a television series directed by Shigeru Ueda and
written by Hiroshi Ōnogi. The animation is handled
by Xebec but
planning and production is shared with Genco, that also had a part in the original
concept creation. Original character design is by Chūō
Higashiguchi, and was used as a template by the character designer
for the anime version, Mitsuru Ishihara. Music direction is headed
by Takayuki Negishi. The series' opening theme is "Alsatia" and the
ending theme is "Cause Disarray"; both songs are written by Yama-B,
composed by Syu, and performed by
Galneryus. Funimation Entertainment
licensed Mnemosyne in February 2009 for a North American
release under the title RIN ~Daughters of Mnemosyne~.[6]
Manga
A manga adaptation
illustrated by Miss Black started serialization in the
male-oriented manga magazine Comic
Valkyrie on May 27, 2008, and is published by Kill Time
Communication.
References
- ^ Hess, Adrianne (February 28, 2008). "Mnemosyne no
Musume-tachi (Volume 1) Review". Mania.com. http://www.mania.com/mnemosyne-musumetachi_article_57566.html. Retrieved July 19, 2009.
"The series is full of female nudity, violence and yuri scenes
which go from gentle fondling to full blown S&M
torture."
- ^ "Mnemosyne at
AT-X" (in Japanese). AT-X. http://www.at-x.com/program_detail/index.html/2208/top. Retrieved April 23,
2008.
- ^ a
b
"Mnemosyne Character
Designs Part 1". Xebec. February 2, 2008. http://www.xebec-inc.co.jp/anime/mnemosyne/design01.html. Retrieved November 14,
2009.
- ^ a
b
"Mnemosyne Character
Designs Part 3". Xebec. February 5, 2008. http://www.xebec-inc.co.jp/anime/mnemosyne/design03.html. Retrieved August 24,
2008.
- ^ Kazuo, Matsumura (March 31, 2007). "View of the other world
(takaikan)". Encyclopedia of Shinto. http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/entry.php?entryID=1443. Retrieved July 26, 2008. "In
the Nihon shoki [sic] record of Emperor Suinin that world was said to be
the 'Land of No Aging and No Death', and the emperor is said to
have dispatched a certain Tajimamori there with the order of
bringing back that land's aromatic fruit of immortality (actually a
mandarin
orange)."
- ^ "Funimation Licenses RIN:
Daughters of Mnemosyne". Anime News Network. February 20,
2009. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-02-20/funimation-licenses-rin/daughters-of-mnemosyne. Retrieved February 20,
2009.
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