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5->''I will love you, even without my memories!''
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7''Kaiba'' is an original TwelveEpisodeAnime written and directed by Creator/MasaakiYuasa and produced by Creator/{{Madhouse}}. It originally aired from April to July 2008.
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9One day a young man [[YouWakeUpInARoom 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.
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11Soon Kaiba (his name, though he doesn't know it yet) finds out that in the world he has awoken to, memories can be stored on small cones called "chips". These chips can be transferred 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 rich and poor.
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13It is in this universe that Kaiba travels from planet to planet, searching for who he and the girl in the locket really are.
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15As of May 2019, [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/kaiba Kaiba is currently streaming on Crunchyroll.]]
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17!!This show provides examples of:
18* AlasPoorVillain: Well, it's hard to call [[spoiler: Vanilla]] a villain, but his motives were definitely less than pure, yet he goes HeroicSacrifice on us when he finally does die. It goes hand in hand with the GrayAndGrayMorality. And then there's [[spoiler: Popo]]....assuming he didn't recover his memories after being back-stabbed. The [[GainaxEnding ending]] wasn't completely clear about that.
19* AmnesiacDissonance: [[spoiler:Upon recovering his memories, Warp almost totally reverts to his previous personality as the EvilOverlord; luckily, Neiro is able to make the Kaiba personality come back in time to save the planet.]]
20* AmnesiacGod: [[spoiler:It turns out that Kaiba was Warp before losing his memories, who invented the technology that enabled the preservation of memories]].
21* AndIMustScream: Many continue to live inside a machine when they have no body to return to. This is considered preferable to death/deletion, as they might get a new body one day. [[spoiler:Not to mention Neiro's past memories, and thus the version of herself not altered by Popo, captured in Hyo-Hyo's body.]]
22%%* ArtShift: The entirety of Episode 5.
23* ArtStyleDissonance: The anime's art style looks like something Creator/OsamuTezuka or Creator/DrSeuss would draw. The actual subject matter is darker and more mature than its colorful and cartoony style would suggest. On the other hand, both Seuss and Tezuka did create dark material that deceptively used their respective artstyles.
24* AssimilationPlot: Popo, who's suffering from a villainous breakdown, [[spoiler:and the new Warp]] like the idea of the universe being eaten by the plant monster [[spoiler:Kaiba]] in order to [[TheEvilsOfFreeWill unite all peoples]]. However [[spoiler:the older Warps realize straightaway the drawback to allowing the monster to do as it pleases, as they'll all lose their individuality.]]
25* BalloonBelly: Parm (along with some insane BreastExpansion) gains a ''literal'' one during her ImmodestOrgasm in Episode 2 that later gives way to InflatingBodyGag [[spoiler:before she bursts to death from overinflating herself.]] Kaiba gains one after eating too much in Episode 10.
26%%* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Vanilla]] at the end of Episode 3.
27* BlackBlood:
28** Green in [[spoiler: Parm's case after her OutWithABang via InflatingBodyGag.]]
29** Well, some characters have been seen to bleed orange and purple, so...
30* BlatantLies: Vanilla. [[spoiler:"I do constant backups and can get a new body any time."]] Which doubles as an [[spoiler: EmptyPromise. Horribly so.]]
31* BrainUploading: Kinda. One can store their memories via a chip, meaning that if they die, they can live on using another body.
32* CastOfSnowflakes: Character designer Nobutaka Ito wasn't that derivative with his designs. Even the [[spoiler:Warp copies]] are easily distinguishable.
33* CrapsaccharineWorld: Takes place in a hypothetical universe where people have created a kind of immortality by downloading their memories into chips which they can put into [[BodySurf a new body when they die]]. The downside to this is that human bodies are now a commodity. The poor are manipulated into selling their bodies and family members' bodies to the rich to get by. And because bodies are replaceable a common punishment for crimes is to just [[PoliceBrutality vaporize people with lasers]]. If you haven't converted to the chips you're pretty much a goner if you upset the police. Despite this you wouldn't be able to tell. The art style, and setting are incredibly cute and bubbly in a way very similar to Disney and Astroboy styles of animation.
34* {{Deconstruction}}: The setting appears to have once been like a television show for toddlers, except the world itself has grown up and taken on the real-world horrors and injustices (racism, predatory capitalism, identity theft, human trafficking, rape, mass-murder, genocide, mishandled environmental disasters) that pervade 'adult society', all while keeping the weird charms of nonsensical magics, which have aged badly.
35* DoggedNiceGuy: The "nice" part might be up for debates given that Vanilla obviously has ulterior motives for being nice to Chroniko/[[spoiler:Kaiba]], but seriously the sheer amount of CRAP he goes through for her[[spoiler:/him]] probably makes it true.
36* DulcineaEffect: Really, Vanilla gives up a lot more for a girl he doesn't really know than sensible people would.
37* DullSurprise: Despite the considerable skill of the animators, this happens a few times with the lead character, likely due to his character design.
38* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas:
39** Vanilla, although by the time he mentions her, it's debatable how "bad" he is.
40** And Popo, and [[spoiler:Warp/Kaiba]]. The mother/child bond is examined, broken apart, and reconstructed into a painfully close-to-home message.
41%%* EvilMatriarch: [[spoiler: Heartbreakingly subverted]] in episode 3.
42%%* EvilTwin
43%%* FakeMemories
44* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler: "The copy will always kill the original. Because if it doesn't, it knows that being disposed of is only a matter of time!"]]
45* GainaxEnding: [[spoiler: The giant Kaiba plant monster is defeated and destroyed by Kaiba and Neiro, and they, Popo, and the others that managed to get to the ship are alive and well. But it's not exactly specified how much of the world is okay. It's just sort of...up in the air.]]
46%%* GambitPileup: Towards the end of episode 11.
47* GenderBender: Kaiba uses Chroniko's body for literally half the series.
48* GratuitousEnglish:
49** The opening and ending theme, and the Tree Song. Sung by a half-Canadian, apparently.
50** Not to mention the character names.
51* GrayAndGrayMorality: You can't really call LaResistance morally upright given how they twist people to do their beckoning, but neither can you really call the EvilOverlord good either....except he's not really evil. And then there's every other side character who all have good and bad traits.
52* HeartDrive: The chips can store the consciousness and memories of a person.
53%%* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Vanilla]] of all people, which really makes you feel for him.
54%%* HugeGuyTinyGirl: ...Kinda.
55%%* HumanResources
56* InconsistentDub: The only English fansub switches from "Cloak" and "One Accord" to "Mantle" and "[[GratuitousJapanese Issoudan]]" with no explanation.
57* TheImmodestOrgasm: Parm, who borrows Kaiba's body for "recreational purposes" and... well, screams. A lot. [[spoiler: Then she swells up into a room size balloon and explodes]]!
58* InflatingBodyGag: Happens to Parm in Episode 2, leading her to a PopGoesTheHuman aftermath.
59%%* InstantAwesomeJustAddMecha: In the last two episodes.
60* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: Several throughout the series. It's how we learn that [[spoiler:Neiro's memories are heavily altered]] and also the location of the climax of the final episode.
61* LaResistance: Though they aren't terribly nice, and it's questionable towards the end if they're even the good guys.
62%%* LaserGuidedAmnesia
63%%* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The Little Brother in Episode 1.
64%%* LoveRedeems: Kind of the whole point of the show.
65* ManEatingPlant: Or rather memory-planet eating plant, which assimilates everything
66* MeaningfulName: Kaiba is Japanese for hippocampus, the memory component of the brain.
67* MentalWorld: A number. The series even has special guns which open portals into people's memories, allowing you to step inside and explore.
68* MindScrew: The entire series is a little difficult to understand, but the last episode pulls out all the stops.
69%%* MotherMakesYouKing.
70* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The ending of episode 3, for one.
71* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: The unfortunate fate of many. Characters are constantly sent over a DespairEventHorizon or end up in depressing situations. Frequently, side characters are tragically killed just trying to find a better life.
72* NonMaliciousMonster: If the haunting soundtrack is to be believed, [[spoiler: Kaibu the legendary monster]] is devouring everything [[https://youtu.be/u-IW29cgjsM because its lonely]].
73* ObliviousToLove: Patch, who's oblivious to ''everything'' except his work. His admirer's solution to this problem (after a ''lifetime'' of IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy) is rather unusual, but it seems to work out well for her in the end.
74* OntologicalMystery: The series begins with Kaiba waking up in a ruined room with no memories, but with a pendant with a picture of an unknown girl inside.
75%%* OurSoulsAreDifferent
76* OutWithABang: A very messy scene in episode 2 has [[spoiler:Parm ''exploding'' upon orgasming while having sex with Kaiba's body]].
77%%* ThePawn
78* PokemonSpeak: Hyo Hyo.
79%%* TheProfessor: Patch. Also, Kichi.
80%%* QuestForIdentity
81%%* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: Issoudan is really not nice at all.
82%%* ScoobyDoobyDoors
83* ScrewYourself:
84** Parm. The possibility of loading some of your own memories into another body, then having your way with yourself isn't revealed until well into the episode, making it a bit of a MindScrew until the fact.
85** Not to mention the '''unimaginable''' {{Squick}} of [[spoiler: seeing her give herself [[TheImmodestOrgasm such a big orgasm that makes her overinflate into a room size balloon]] that she goes out in a gory green [[OutWithABang death]] (which is thankfully OffScreen). Well, her current body at least, leading to some theories that she's done this to herself before, long before she met Kaiba.]]
86* SuperRobot: Kichi the memory merchant transfers his memories into this sort of body for the last episode. The robot can even fold out to perform a MacrossMissileMassacre.
87%%* TransferableMemory
88%%* TraumaInducedAmnesia
89%%* TwelveEpisodeAnime
90* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Popo]] loses it after [[spoiler:his mother]]'s memory chip is accidentally destroyed and he discovers that [[spoiler:Cheki]]'s personality has mostly been wiped away.
91* WasOnceAMan: Anyone who places their memories in a non-human body, like the people on Abipa.
92* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Popo]] does everything for the sake of providing a better life for his mother and his friends, [[spoiler:[[{{Irony}} all of whom die or have their memories deleted by the time Popo's plans come to fruition.]]]]
93* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Part of Issoudan's motivations.
94%%* WholeEpisodeFlashback: Episode 10.
95* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:Soon after Popo conquers the universe, he loses everything that matters to him. He set out to usurp Warp to give his friends and family better lives, but he managed to sacrifice every single one in pursuit of that goal.]]

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