Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Re: Life in a different world from zero, ReZero, Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu OVA
Japanese: Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活 Memory Snow
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 6, 2018
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Studios:
White Fox
Source:
Light novel
Genre:
Fantasy
Theme:
Isekai
Duration:
1 hr.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 9, 2019
OVA doesn't progress the story as it should but gives more incite into characters and brings back characters from Roswaal's Mansion , as a OVA its very filler like and progresses a side plot which might be disappointing to some but to be fair is better than a cliff hanger and thats what a OVA does, so its still nice to watch if you haven't watched the 1st season recently and be reintroduced to the characters in season 2 hopefully soon (Summer 2019?). Overall great subplot, nice banter, took too long to be fansubbed considering its release in Japan in 2018 October? 9/10 Jihad.
Oct 7, 2018
Overall: 8/10
There was never a dull moment and I think it's a great movie. Feels very OVA-ish with a slice-of-life tone. I liked having no worries for once, although I was honestly worried for Subaru when some deja vu moments came up, but he laughed it off himself so I thought it'd be fine. Roswaald was amusing as usual and Subaru's comebacks were also funny. We also got some expansion into Puck's backstory, and how he met Roswaald was also shown, with a comment from Emilia 'the map had to be redrawn afterwards' describing the scale. Towards the end, we also get both drunk Emilia ... Jun 17, 2019
"It's cold. Cold things suck. Let's play in the snow."
There's your one-hour Memory Snow experience condensed into a few seconds. Those expecting the series' trademark gore, or any character development or backstory will find themselves considerably disappointed by Subaru and co.'s snow frolicking adventures. Nay, instead we have slice-of-life and comedy, because that's what everyone likes Re:Zero for, right? I've had a lot of time to think and chat about the series in the three years since I wrote my original Re:Zero review. Though I was immensely critical at the time, there was something about the series that prevailed, that made it hard for me ... Jun 9, 2019
Story:-
No depression, no dying and respawning countless times for our boi Subaru this time. This is a wholesome episode that does not contain any pain or suffering for Subaru. The story is all about Subaru and everyone else getting through two days of harsh cold which is due to Puck's mana side effects which Puck can't do anything about. The story is decent. Contains comedy and a little bit of romance. Art:- The art is really good. It's as good as season 1 if not better. The last few scenes looked even better. Sound:- The OST used were pretty great. This brings back the memories of the first season ... Jun 9, 2019
[A Snow Festival]
For a series that is renowned for its brutal death scenes, spectacular action sequences, and unrelenting feelings of dread, depression, and misery, will learn that this OVA doesn't contain any of these elements. Instead of scenes filled with gore and violence, they will be replaced with wholesome moments of children playing and frolicking in the snow, Subaru making witty comebacks and anticipating his date with Emilia, Rem/Emilia acting cute and cheery, and Beatrice acting her usually tsundere attitude. It's refreshing to watch a series that's known for its dark elements to have moments of happiness and relief. STORY: Now, its story is simple and can be ... Aug 26, 2023
An alright movie. It's nothing to write home about, but also not so bad as to be off-putting. Basically, it's 100% fan service meant to give you some more time with the mansion gang and has no impact whatsoever on the main series. If you're looking for progression or deeper insight into any of the characters, you won't really find that here, at least not to any meaningful extent. In fact, it's hard to see where exactly the events of this movie are supposed to be taking place in the context of the first season, and actually feels more like it's not really supposed to
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Mar 21, 2020
For an OVA that ought to be 60 minutes of fun-generating characters spending brazenly narrative-free and trope-adjacent off-hours in each other's company, Memory Snow is disappointingly barren of charm. Though I have mixed feelings about the parent show, Re:Zero at least refuses to accept its mediocrity without a fight, and this OVA strips away each of the most potent weapons in the show's arsenal. Kenichiro Suehiro's Morricone-influenced score is largely gone, for starters. Being a laid-back side story means no startling brutality, which means that the "Return by Death" mechanic is also ruled out (although it really didn't have to be).
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Jun 16, 2019
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This is my first review, so it will have flaws and it won't be the best. ENGLISH: History: 8/10 Basically it's about Subaru trying to plan the date with Emilia... but during the development they tell us interesting things like how Roswaal and Puck met, the explanations about how Mana and Odo works and also showed us a little bit of the level of magic that Roswaal and Puck have. Animation: 8/10 In general it is not better than the main anime, but it was good during most of the time and at the climax a leap in quality was noticeable. ... Jun 11, 2020
This movie is what would happen if Re: Zero was nothing more than a typical, simple and monotonous slice of life. The series is amazing because it has everything: comedy, drama, violence, action, horror, ... However, this movie only has slice of life elements and for an entire hour without any interesting stuff happening other than "Emilia-Tan is the best!" and the other trademark remarks from the main cast, it got boring half-way through.
I hated the jap-english in the beginning because it just felt out of place with no plausible reason to be there, the animation is a bit inconsistent and I also do ... Jun 28, 2022
Memory Snow isn’t important at all to the Re:Zero story. However, if you just love this series and can’t get enough of it, it’s worth the watch.
(spoiler free) Story - 7 The story is surprisingly good for a short anime movie extending from a series. It’s like a little slice of life moment that actually has a fun plot. It’s just not super exciting and has some out of place moments. Art - 9 I really like the art for Re:Zero. The snow is animated beautifully. ... Apr 30, 2020
You could say that this was a really light-hearted, yet long enough to be satisfactory for the audience watching. A good change of pace.
I am kind of happy that nothing bad happened to them for once in this movie/OVA/long-long episode/fanservice/filler/1-hour-length video, with only one minor issue serving as the main plot. This was really nice after watching Subaru die god-knows-how-many-times in the main anime series. The scenes were really pretty because of the snow, too. Some people might have expected a new turn of events that serve as a good cliffhanger for the new season that will be coming, but for me, as someone who prefers ... Sep 10, 2019
Essentially, this OVA is just an extended character hang-out session set between the second and third arcs, giving us an hour’s worth of time with the Roswaal Manor crew just hanging around the mansion against the backdrop of magic shenanigannery from Puck. As a result, it lacks the underlying darkness, grit and catharsis that defines Re:Zero at its best, the moments that propelled it into a genuine masterpiece, the sense of constant purpose and meaning that made the first season feel like such a complete package. But man, with characters this great, I’ll always appreciate being able to spend more time with them, and I
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Jun 21, 2020
What a sweet lil' extended episode!
It's the cast of re:zero, in their normal setting, basically in-between the normal episodes, except for a change things aren't going terribly wrong. It's just some nice fun and character development with Subaru and co. Very slice of life, a snow festival, and it's just very neat. ^^ There's nothing outstanding about it as far as "movies" go (more an OVA or extended episode), but if you enjoyed re:zero, you'll probably like this, even with the lack of gore. It doesn't always have to be mayhem, sometimes we just want some nice moments with the characters we love! Jul 23, 2020
Re Zero memory snow was a movie created by studio White Fox in October of 2018. However, due to the long period of time it took for good fansubs to surface and some real-world obligations on my part I have only gotten around to watching it now, and might I say... there's no rush.
Re: Zero Memory Snow or, Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu - Memory Snow has... a murky setting at best, and it's unclear to me at what point in the story exactly it is set, or even if it is to be considered in a separate context to that of the regular story ... Jul 9, 2019
It's not a hot springs episode nor a beach episode (Ohh LA wishes) but...
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu - Memory Snow takes place somewhere before the Capital Inauguration arc where Subaru finds a good place for him and Emilia to have a picnic date with, however Emilia acting a bit odd not to mention the temperature of the mansion drops...suddenly. So this movie or OVA, though the narrative focus is with this premise, this movie is well...a snow festival, thanks to Puck not able to expend her excess mana thus the drastic temperature drop, so yeah, this movie is all in all wholesome especially with the ... Jan 17, 2022
Filler bait.
Well of course, right after I was done with watching the first season, I thought to myself now that the hype is still surging inside of me, it would be the perfect time to start diving into what the franchise has to offer as a whole. Now, I was not expecting a groundbreaking, narrative spinning movie or anything, however, you'd at least think the major plot points from the parent show will be a big part of this movie. WRONG. The movie picks up after the events of the first half of the parent show, so make sure you at least watched until then before checking ... May 22, 2020
The plot is nothing in particular and is essentially a situation of Puck has made everyone cold. It's very cold and there is snow everywhere, so they hold a winter festival. That's the entire movie.
The art style was phenomenal. It was beautiful and I was enamoured by the amount of detail and the quality of it. I already like the art style of Re:Zero but this is almost like it is on a whole different level of quality. The music always fit and was very soothing to the ears. It went well with what was happening story/art-wise. It really helped bring everything together and was overall ... Aug 23, 2019
Story (9/10): While, compared to the nature of the anime, the direction and realisation of this movie might feel different in a way, dropping a few themes such as the gore and thrilling aspects, and even assuming such ambitions and dimensions as those belonging to the main plot are not found in this movie, the story, and its realisation, felt harmonic and appreciable.
Indeed, a slice-of-life spirit reigned from start to end, and the mood, while ebbing from times to times due to the comedic elements, was evenly disseminated. Though not especially standing out, the story did not feel incoherent in any major way, which is ... Jan 18, 2021
For what it is, it's is pretty good, but what it is is basically just a onehour filler episode. It feels like an extended framing device for the second OVA, Hyouketsu no Kizuna, but it doesn't have any plot significance whatsoever.
But it's still the same characters and world as in the main TV-series so if you appreciate those this is more of that, only with zero stakes and no drama. I think the saving grace of this OVA is that was released seperately from the main story and so it doesn't ruin the pacing or drama of the TV-anime. Apr 7, 2021
Review in brief:
Offering a nice comedic break after the more serious climax of Arc 2, Memory Snow is a well-timed lighthearted departure from Re:Zero’s first season. Some may take issue with its lack of impact or its goofy, fanservicey nature, but what it accomplishes is something the main anime could have used a bit more of in its later portions. Review in full: The story of Re:Zero is first and foremost a psychological thriller. Love it or hate it, the subgenre carries itself on overall serious tones and introspective queries into its setup, themes, and most of all its characters. That said, too much ... |