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Sci-Fi
This series explores deep existential questions through the journey of a character realizing that they are merely a clone of a 'special' counterpart.
Works across other media that circle the same themes, drawn from real Achriom libraries.
If the identity in Special Kid Factory stayed with you, Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro walks the same thread. This novel presents a haunting exploration of memory, identity, and the meaning of humanity, framed within the lives of characters who grapple with their existence as clones. If the identity in Special Kid Factory stayed with you, Cyteen (Cyteen, #1-3) by C.J. Cherryh walks the same thread. This novel presents a complex narrative that delves into the moral implications of genetic engineering and the development of personal identity within a highly controlled environment.
If the identity in Special Kid Factory stayed with you, 涼宮ハルヒの消失 by Yasuhiro Takemoto walks the same thread. In a world where familiar faces fade into obscurity, a protagonist confronts the disorienting consequences of absence and the longing for connection. If the identity in Special Kid Factory stayed with you, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion by Hideaki Anno walks the same thread. The film serves as a surreal and complex conclusion to its series, delving into deep psychological themes and existential crises faced by its characters.
If the family in Special Kid Factory stayed with you, Orphan Black by Graeme Manson, John Fawcett walks the same thread. This series stands out for its unique exploration of identity through the lens of cloning, with Tatiana Maslany delivering a remarkable performance by portraying multiple distinct characters. If the belonging in Special Kid Factory stayed with you, Kyle XY by J. Mackye Gruber, Eric Bress walks the same thread. This series explores the themes of identity and adolescence through the lens of a mysterious teenager with extraordinary abilities.
If the identity in Special Kid Factory stayed with you, Paranoia by ALAMPA walks the same thread. The album delves into the complexities of modern existence, focusing on themes of identity and mental health exacerbated by technology. If the identity in Special Kid Factory stayed with you, Hallo Spaceboy by David Bowie walks the same thread. The album presents an intricate exploration of themes related to modernity and personal identity against a backdrop of electronic sounds.
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