
Elfen Lied , Wicked City , Gantz , or Devilman Crybaby .
8/10 (For adults only)
Released in 2008 as a six-episode OVA series, Rin is a brutal, beautiful, and bizarre gem that often flies under the radar. Here’s why you should dig it up. The story follows Rin Asogi , a private investigator working in the bustling, slightly surreal city of Shinjuku. Rin is charming, tough, and enjoys a good cigarette and a better drink. But she has a secret: she is immortal. Alongside her quirky, computer-genius partner Mimi , Rin can regenerate from any wound—bullets, fire, falling from a skyscraper, you name it. rin daughters of mnemosyne apos
However, this gift (or curse) comes from a "Time Fruit" planted inside her by a mysterious entity. Every time she "dies," she regenerates, but she also loses a small piece of her memory. The series follows Rin and Mimi across four distinct time periods: . More Than Just Gore (But Yes, Lots of Gore) Let’s address the elephant in the room. Rin: Daughters of Mnemosyne is extremely violent and features mature themes (torture, body horror, sexual assault) that are not for the faint of heart. The show does not flinch. In the first episode alone, Rin is captured by a sadistic scientist and subjected to horrific experiments simply because she cannot die. Elfen Lied , Wicked City , Gantz , or Devilman Crybaby