“Quon confronts her floating doppelgänger, sparking an existential dialogue about identity and fragmented self.”
RahXephon: Kansoukyoku/Kanojo to Kanojo Jishin to - Thatness and Thereness
ラーゼフォン 間奏曲 / 彼女と彼女自身と 「Thatness And Thereness」
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Quon confronts her floating doppelgänger, sparking an existential dialogue about identity and fragmented self.
Quon Kisaragi was surprised when she saw an illusion of herself floating in midair. This other "self" of her claimed that she is a fragment of Quon. Thus an existentialistic dialogue began between the two. (Source: ANN)
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- Format 1 × 15′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 15m all episodes
- Aired Aug 2003 – ongoing
- Source Ova media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-0525 catalog
Produced by
- Bandai Producer
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- Sentai Filmworks Licensor