If you liked
Psycho-Pass
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Gatchaman Crowds
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Despite the sharp aesthetic and tonal contrast between Psycho Pass and Gatchaman: Crowds, they make for excellent thematic complements. The former, with it's seedy earth tone color palette and pessimistic outlook, explores how artificial intelligence and predictive algorithms could enable and perpetuate right wing authoritarianism. Meanwhile, the latter and it's sequel use garish primary and secondary colors, as well as the boundless optimism of it's lead character to explore how social media can help build a co-operative, direct democracy, aka left wing libertarianism (as well as showing the potential problems that might come with both working toward that system and living in it). Thus, while
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