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This forgotten anime masterpiece on Prime Video should be seen by every fan

Polygon

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July 11, 2026

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This forgotten anime masterpiece on Prime Video should be seen by every fan

One of the greatest anime anthologies ever made, Memories brings together unforgettable sci-fi stories from some of the medium's biggest legends.

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