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* [[spoiler:GenerationXerox: Emanon's daughter, seeing as it's still her. Images of her past lives suggest that she's looked mostly the same ever since she became human.]]

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* [[spoiler:GenerationXerox: Emanon's GenerationXerox: [[spoiler:Emanon's daughter, seeing as it's still her. Images of her past lives suggest that she's looked mostly the same ever since she became human.]]



* ScienceMarchesOn: Neanderthals are depicted in a diagram as direct ancestors of Homo sapiens instead of "cousins". Cousins that we [[KissingCousins occasionally got married]] to yeah, [[{{Metaphorgotten}} but still.]]

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''Memories of Emanon'' (''Omoide Emanon'') is a manga by Kenji Tsuruta based on a novel by Shinji Kajio. The story takes place in 1967 Japan, with the [[NoNameGiven nameless]] 20-year old narrator returning home from his travels after his wallet gave out. On the ferry back home, he encounters a cool, mysterious girl in blue jeans with a cigarette in her mouth. Her pack has the initials E.N. on it, but she tells the narrator to call her [[SdrawkcabName Emanon]]. She invites him to dinner, and they begin to talk to kill the time.

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''Memories of Emanon'' (''Omoide Emanon'') is a {{seinen}} manga by Kenji Tsuruta Tsuruta, based on a novel by Shinji Kajio.Kajio. The manga ran in ''Comic Ryu'' for nine chapters from 2006 to 2008.

The story takes place in 1967 Japan, with the [[NoNameGiven nameless]] 20-year old narrator returning home from his travels after his wallet gave out. On the ferry back home, he encounters a cool, mysterious girl in blue jeans with a cigarette in her mouth. Her pack has the initials E.N. on it, but she tells the narrator to call her [[SdrawkcabName Emanon]]. She invites him to dinner, and they begin to talk to kill the time.
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* MohsScaleOfSciFiHardness: so soft that it could be considered fantasy. Ironic in that the narrator is a fan of some hard sci-fi like Creator/RobertAHeinlein.
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After making an off comment about remembering an event that by no means Emanon should have experienced, she decides to tell the narrator, a sci-fi fanatic, her background, saying he can choose to believe it or not. It turns out that Emanon is the inheritor of GeneticMemory that gives her the knowledge and memories of everyone in her maternal line of ancestry, including the ones that weren't human, or even [[TimeAbyss multi-cellular]]. The narrator and Emanon discuss the possibilities and potential reasoning behind these memories, and about life in general. After claiming it was just a story, Emanon vanishes the next morning leaving the narrator with just a note. Life goes on for the narrator, but he never forgets that night and wonders how his life would have turned out differently if he hadn't parted ways with Emanon.

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After making an off comment about remembering an event that by no means Emanon should have experienced, she decides to tell the narrator, a sci-fi fanatic, her background, saying he can choose to believe it or not. It turns out that Emanon is the inheritor of GeneticMemory that gives her the knowledge and memories of everyone in her maternal line of ancestry, including the ones that weren't human, or even [[TimeAbyss multi-cellular]].multicellular]]. The narrator and Emanon discuss the possibilities and potential reasoning behind these memories, and about life in general. After claiming it was just a story, Emanon vanishes the next morning leaving the narrator with just a note. Life goes on for the narrator, but he never forgets that night and wonders how his life would have turned out differently if he hadn't parted ways with Emanon.



* TheConstant: For Japan, as it's implied that over her long life since becoming human, she had since made the islands more or less her permanent home.

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* TheConstant: For Japan, as it's implied that over her long life since becoming human, she had since made the islands more or less her permanent home.home, for the last thousand years.



* GenreSavvy: The unnamed protagonist, who immediately comes up with several sci-fi-esque hypotheses as to why Emanon is the way she is. In the end, the reader never really does find out if he was correct.

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* GenreSavvy: The unnamed protagonist, narrator, who immediately comes up with several sci-fi-esque hypotheses as to why Emanon is the way she is. In the end, the reader never really does find out if he was correct.



* NoNameGiven: taken to an art form. The narrator is left unnamed, and Emanon intentionally goes under a nickname, saying that a name is just a label. Justified in that with how long she's been around, she probably has had hundreds if not thousands of names.
* ScienceMarchesOn: Neanderthals are depicted in a diagram as direct ancestors of Homo sapiens instead of "cousins". Cousins that we [[KissingCousins occasionally got married]] to yeah, [[Metaphorgotten but still.]]

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* NoAntagonist: Not in the original story or the first few sequels, it mainly showcases Emanon's life.
* NoNameGiven: taken Taken to an art form. The narrator is left unnamed, and Emanon intentionally goes under a nickname, saying that a name is just a label. Justified in that with how long she's been around, she probably has had hundreds if not thousands of names.
* ScienceMarchesOn: Neanderthals are depicted in a diagram as direct ancestors of Homo sapiens instead of "cousins". Cousins that we [[KissingCousins occasionally got married]] to yeah, [[Metaphorgotten [[{{Metaphorgotten}} but still.]]



* SdrawkcabName: Emanon backward is "No Name."

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* SdrawkcabName: SdrawkcabAlias: Emanon backward is "No Name."Name," and it is not the girls legal name, just what she uses when she is talking to the narrator.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: Neanderthals are depicted in a diagram as direct ancestors of Homo sapiens instead of "cousins".

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* ScienceMarchesOn: Neanderthals are depicted in a diagram as direct ancestors of Homo sapiens instead of "cousins". Cousins that we [[KissingCousins occasionally got married]] to yeah, [[Metaphorgotten but still.]]
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After making an off comment about remembering an event that by no means Emanon should have experienced, she decides to tell the narrator, a sci-fi fanatic, her background, saying he can choose to believe it or not. It turns out that Emanon is the inheritor of GeneticMemory that gives her the knowledge and memories of everyone in her maternal line of ancestry, including the ones that weren't human, or even [[TimeAbyss multi-cellular]]. The narrator and Emanon discuss the possibilities and potential reasoning behind these memories, and about life in general. After claiming it was just a story, Emanon vanishes the next morning leaving the narrator with just a note. Life goes on for the narrator, but he never forgets that night, and wonders how his life would have turned out differently if he hadn't parted ways with Emanon.

The manga has been fully translated, but you have to dig around a bit for it. There's an [[ScheduleSlip intermittently released]] ongoing sequel called ''Wandering Emanon'' (''Sasurai Emanon'').

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After making an off comment about remembering an event that by no means Emanon should have experienced, she decides to tell the narrator, a sci-fi fanatic, her background, saying he can choose to believe it or not. It turns out that Emanon is the inheritor of GeneticMemory that gives her the knowledge and memories of everyone in her maternal line of ancestry, including the ones that weren't human, or even [[TimeAbyss multi-cellular]]. The narrator and Emanon discuss the possibilities and potential reasoning behind these memories, and about life in general. After claiming it was just a story, Emanon vanishes the next morning leaving the narrator with just a note. Life goes on for the narrator, but he never forgets that night, night and wonders how his life would have turned out differently if he hadn't parted ways with Emanon.

The manga has been fully translated, but you have to dig around a bit for it.it (unless you're cool with [[https://www.comixology.com/Emanon-Vol-1-Memories-of-Emanon/digital-comic/768339 ebooks]]). There's an [[ScheduleSlip intermittently released]] ongoing sequel called ''Wandering Emanon'' (''Sasurai Emanon'').



* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The narrator sees Emanon for the last time 13 years later, with him living out his days in a mundane existence. And yet his life would be preserved forever as a fond memory for Emanon.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The [[spoiler: The narrator sees Emanon for the last time 13 years later, with him living out his days in a mundane existence. And yet his life would be preserved forever as a fond memory for Emanon.]]



* GeneticMemory: Emanon's method of immortality. Unique in that it goes past human ancestors, and may begin with the first strand of DNA to float in the primordial soup. [[spoiler:Whenever Emanon has a child, her memories transfer to the infant, and the mother forgets she had ever had any but her own.]]
* GenreSavvy: The unnamed protagonist, who immediately comes up with several scifi-esque hypothesis as to why Emanon is the way she is. In the end, the reader never really does find out if he was correct.

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* GeneticMemory: Emanon's method of immortality. Unique in that it goes past human ancestors, and may begin with the first strand of DNA to float in the primordial soup. [[spoiler:Whenever [[spoiler: Whenever Emanon has a child, her memories transfer to the infant, and the mother forgets she had ever had any but her own.]]
* GenreSavvy: The unnamed protagonist, who immediately comes up with several scifi-esque hypothesis sci-fi-esque hypotheses as to why Emanon is the way she is. In the end, the reader never really does find out if he was correct.



* HollywoodEvolution: The narrator is a 60's sci-fi fan, so it's to be expected when he's trying to figure out reasoning behind Emanon's memory.

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* HollywoodEvolution: The narrator is a 60's sci-fi fan, so it's to be expected when he's trying to figure out the reasoning behind Emanon's memory.



* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: One of the major themes of the story is if Emanon is actually immortal, or spinning yarns to pass a long night away. [[spoiler:This is put to rest when The Narrator meets her daughter 13 years later]].

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: One of the major themes of the story is if Emanon is actually immortal, or spinning yarns to pass a long night away. [[spoiler:This [[spoiler: This is put to rest when The Narrator meets her daughter 13 years later]].



* SeenItAll: After living for three billion years, who ''woudn't''?

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* SeenItAll: After living for three billion years, who ''woudn't''?''wouldn't''?



* TimeDissonance: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by the narrator. He realizes that since Emanon is three billion years old, that night probably barely registered as a blip to her in the grand scheme of things. [[spoiler:Which makes her comment in their reunion that she'll always remember him and their conversation all the more touching]].
* SdrawkcabName: Emanon backwards is "No Name."

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* TimeDissonance: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by the narrator. He realizes that since Emanon is three billion years old, that night probably barely registered as a blip to her in the grand scheme of things. [[spoiler:Which [[spoiler: Which makes her comment in their reunion that she'll always remember him and their conversation all the more touching]].
* SdrawkcabName: Emanon backwards backward is "No Name."



* TheSixties: Much of the manga is set in 1967, while ''Sasurai'' takes place around the 1970's to 1980's.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Emanon considering her immortality to be a disease. [[spoiler:Eventually the narrator convinces her otherwise.]]

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* TheSixties: Much of the manga is set in 1967, while ''Sasurai'' takes place around the 1970's 1970s to 1980's.
1980s.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Emanon considering her immortality to be a disease. [[spoiler:Eventually [[spoiler: Eventually the narrator convinces her otherwise.]]
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* TimeDissonance: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by the narrator. He realizes that since Emanon is three billion years old, that night probably barely registered as a blip to her in the grand scheme of things. [[spoiler:Which makes her comment in their reunion that she'll always remember him and their conversation [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming all the more touching]].]]

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* TimeDissonance: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by the narrator. He realizes that since Emanon is three billion years old, that night probably barely registered as a blip to her in the grand scheme of things. [[spoiler:Which makes her comment in their reunion that she'll always remember him and their conversation [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming all the more touching]].]]
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''Memories of Emanon'' is a one-shot manga based on a novel by Shinji Kajio. The story takes place in 1967 Japan, with the [[NoNameGiven nameless]] 20-year old narrator returning home from his travels after his wallet gave out. On the ferry back home, he encounters a cool, mysterious girl in blue jeans with a cigarette in her mouth. Her pack has the initials E.N. on it, but she tells the narrator to call her [[SdrawkcabName Emanon]]. She invites him to dinner, and they begin to talk to kill the time.

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''Memories of Emanon'' (''Omoide Emanon'') is a one-shot manga by Kenji Tsuruta based on a novel by Shinji Kajio. The story takes place in 1967 Japan, with the [[NoNameGiven nameless]] 20-year old narrator returning home from his travels after his wallet gave out. On the ferry back home, he encounters a cool, mysterious girl in blue jeans with a cigarette in her mouth. Her pack has the initials E.N. on it, but she tells the narrator to call her [[SdrawkcabName Emanon]]. She invites him to dinner, and they begin to talk to kill the time.



The manga has been fully translated, but you have to dig around a bit for it. There's a sequel called ''Sasurai Emanon''.

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The manga has been fully translated, but you have to dig around a bit for it. There's a an [[ScheduleSlip intermittently released]] ongoing sequel called ''Sasurai Emanon''.
''Wandering Emanon'' (''Sasurai Emanon'').
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* AllMythsAreTrue: Or rather those surrounding Emanon's stint as a legendary Buddhist nun, though she insists that the legends and folklore got it wrong.


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* TheConstant: For Japan, as it's implied that over her long life since becoming human, she had since made the islands more or less her permanent home.

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* CigaretteOfAnxiety: By 1967, she's since taken up smoking. Apparently, it's to help cope with her immense memory.



* SeenItAll: After living for three billion years, who ''woudn't''?



* TheSixties: Much of the manga is set in 1967.

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* TheSixties: Much of the manga is set in 1967.1967, while ''Sasurai'' takes place around the 1970's to 1980's.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The narrator sees Emanon for the last time 13 years later, with him living out his days in a mundane existence. And yet his life would be preserved forever as a fond memory for Emanon.]]
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* MeaningfulName: Not her ''actual'' name (if she still keeps one), but her moniker as the "Wandering Girl" calls to mind the Wandering Jew of Western folklore.
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* TheSixties: Much of the manga is set in 1967.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: Neanderthals are depicted in a diagram as direct ancestors of Homo sapiens instead of "cousins".
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The manga has been fully translated, but you have to dig around a bit for it. There's a sequel called ''Sasurai Emanon'', which hasn't been translated.

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The manga has been fully translated, but you have to dig around a bit for it. There's a sequel called ''Sasurai Emanon'', which hasn't been translated.Emanon''.
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* MohsScaleOfSciFiHardness: so soft that it could be considered fantasy. Ironic in that the narrator is a fan of some hard sci-fi like RobertHeinlein.

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* MohsScaleOfSciFiHardness: so soft that it could be considered fantasy. Ironic in that the narrator is a fan of some hard sci-fi like RobertHeinlein.Creator/RobertAHeinlein.
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* HotterAndSexier: ''Sasurai Emanon''. Emanon spends a good chunk of it in the nude, albeit non-sexually. Still, AnimeAnatomy and SceneryCensor are completely and utterly averted.

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* HotterAndSexier: ''Sasurai Emanon''. Emanon spends a good chunk of it in the nude, albeit non-sexually. Still, AnimeAnatomy BarbieDollAnatomy and SceneryCensor are completely and utterly averted.
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* HotterAndSexier: Sasurai Emanon. Emanon spends a good chunk of it in the nude, albeit non-sexually. Still, AnimeAnatomy and SceneryCensor are completely and utterly averted.

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* HotterAndSexier: Sasurai Emanon.''Sasurai Emanon''. Emanon spends a good chunk of it in the nude, albeit non-sexually. Still, AnimeAnatomy and SceneryCensor are completely and utterly averted.
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* HotterAndSexier: Sasurai Emanon. Emanon spends a good chunk of it in the nude, albeit non-sexually. Still, AnimeAnatomy and SceneryCensor are completely and utterly averted.
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* GenreSavvy: The unnamed protagonist, who immediately comes up with several scifi-esque hypothesis as to why Emanon is the way she is. In the end, the reader never really does find out if he was correct.
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[[caption-width-right:200:Emanon, as of the year 1967]]

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