“Mimiru quests in "The World" for memories, not loot, alongside Bear and Mimika, discovering the game's true meaning.”
.hack//Intermezzo
.hack//Intermezzo
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Synopsis
Mimiru quests in "The World" for memories, not loot, alongside Bear and Mimika, discovering the game's true meaning.
A virtual multiplayer online role-playing game exists known as "The World." In "The World," there is an event held in the Dungeon of Nankoflank that Mimiru, a character in the game, undertakes with Bear, another character in the game. Mimiru confesses to Bear that she is not doing the event for the treasures or experiences, but for the memories and experiences of when she first started playing. The two later meet a certain character named Mimika, and together, the three proceed through quests and events as Mimiru learns the meaning of the game.
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Running avg · May 2010 → Jan 2024
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A Special Production
Bee Train.- Format 1 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 24m all episodes
- Aired Mar 2003 – ongoing
- Source Special media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-1040 catalog
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- Bandai Entertainment Licensor