At the center of this sprawling, multi-decade narrative is , a sharp-witted, green-haired private investigator running a shoestring agency in Tokyo's Shinjuku district. But Rin is no ordinary office lady or noir archetype—she is completely immortal.
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| Aspect | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Shigeru Ueda (known for Elemental Gelade ) | | Studio | Xebec (famed for Love Hina , Nadesico , and Paniponi Dash! ) | | Music | Takayuki Negishi | | Format | 6 episodes, each ~45 minutes long (aired monthly) | | Air Date | February 3, 2008 – July 6, 2008, on the AT-X network | | English License | Funimation Entertainment | | Other Media | A light novel and a manga adaptation were also published | At the center of this sprawling, multi-decade narrative
The animation by Xebec is top-tier for its era, blending dark, atmospheric palettes with sudden bursts of kinetic violence. The character designs by Shingaki Shigunori are elegant yet sharp, capturing Rin’s weary sophistication. What happens when you remember every face of
The story follows , a private investigator working out of Tokyo’s Shinjuku district. She’s sharp, cynical, handles a gun well, and has a taste for expensive liquor. She also cannot die.