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A Wind Named Amnesia

A Wind Named Amnesia

Alternative Titles

English: A Wind Named Amnesia
Synonyms: Kaze no Namae wa Amunejia, Kaze no Na wa Amnesia
Japanese: 風の名はアムネジア

Information

Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Dec 22, 1990
Duration: 1 hr. 20 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 6.741 (scored by 1118 users)
Ranked: #26912
Popularity: #1424
Members: 2,006
Favorites: 8
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top anime page.

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post-apocalyptic sci-fi

Synopsis

It happened quite suddenly, with no warning - all the memories of all the people on Earth, swept away as if by a sudden wind. In a post-catastrophic Earth populated mostly by savages without memories of their past civilisation, one man travels on a journey of enlightenment and hope, across a devastated America.
[taken from ANN]

Characters & Voice Actors

Wataru
Wataru
Main
Yao, Kazuki
Japanese
Yao, Kazuki
Johnny
Johnny
Supporting
Yamaguchi, Kappei
Japanese
Yamaguchi, Kappei
Sophia
Sophia
Supporting
Toda, Keiko
Japanese
Toda, Keiko
Lisa
Lisa
Supporting
Hidaka, Noriko
Japanese
Hidaka, Noriko

Staff

Yamazaki, Kazuo
Director
Kawajiri, Yoshiaki
Script
Rintaro
2nd Key Animation


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Aug 21, 2008
jonathanlane
Don't you absolutely HATE it when you find a movie online with an absolutely irresistible plot that's almost too amazing to be bad, and then see it only to realize the person who made it had no artistic talent whatsoever? I don't know about you, but it happens to me a lot, and all I can think when finished is how much better I could have made it.

A Wind Named Amnesia is one of those kinds of movies. Set in 1999, six years after the movies original release, humanity has been completely devastated by a mysterious wind which blows across the world, wiping clean the read more
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Sep 26, 2009
Prede
This is a movie I’ve wanted to review for a very long time now. But I wanted to take my time with it and get everything down right, because I wanted to do it some justice. Anyway this movie is called "A Wind Named Amnesia" and it’s easily one of my all time favorites. I first saw this movie on Comcast’s Anime Selects on Demand Channel. CPM used to put tons of titles from their catalog up on Anime Selects, but I still think I was lucky to find this movie and watch it. I just randomly watched this movie, because the title seemed interesting, read more
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Recommendations

Both animes are about earth with very few humans on it.
Both "Kino's Journey" and "A Wind Named Amnesia" have traditional sci-fi elements in them, that one would expect to find in western movies and TV series. However neither would ever be done in the west, but their backdrops have been used multiple times. Both series are about 2 people (well one person and a motorcycle that speaks in "Kino's Journey", and trust me it's not as silly as it sounds), who are on a journey, and travel to many different places that are in contrast with each other, and our world. Both series are journeys in the literal sense, and journeys into the human mind. They examine ways of thought, what it means to be human, the darker and lighter sides of humanty, and even get very psychological at times. In essence they are incredbly philosphical journeys, and very well thought out. The examine schools of thought, religion, morality, and other concepts incredbly well. They are both two very deep and just brilliant animes. Both series are not boring, but slow paced. They do feature action, and use it quite well, but neither are exiting, riveting, non-stop fighting kind of series. If you want non-stop robot fighting, look elsewhere. If you want intellegent thought provoking anime, these two meet that critera better then most anime I've seen. Also the english dubs on both are great, well worth a listen to even sub-only fans.

There are some slight differences. "Kino's Journey" has some fantasy elements, while those are lacking in "A Wind Named Amnesia". "Kino's Journy" being a 13 episode TV series is longer, and overall the stronger of the two. But to "Amnesia's" defense, it was first, and beat out "Kino" by 13 years. "Amnesia" should have been/could have been a very interesting 13-26 episode TV series, sadly it isn't it's just a movie. "Kino's Journey" has a more "simplistic" yet beautiful type of artwork, while "A Wind Named Amnesia" has a more standard high quality Madhouse look to it (which still looks great almost 20 years later), both which work well. Both also feature different styles of music. Also "Kino" is a little more preachy about what it's dealing with, while "Amnesia" leave the answers wide open. Kino in "Kino's Journey" is more of an observer, while Wataru in "A Wind Named Amnesia" interacts with, and attempts to change things at times.
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Ending Theme

"True Love" by Akemi and Takashi Tsushimi

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