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The Empire of Corpses

WIT STUDIO · 2015 · Anime

1 episodes · Action, Adventure, Psychological

Set in an alternative 19th century, this narrative explores the complexities of life and death through the lens of reanimated corpses used as laborers.

PhilosophicalModernThe Ethics of Reanimation and Artificial LifeThe Impact of Industrialization on HumanityHumanity's Struggle for Autonomy Against ExploitationThe Psychological Toll of Societal DutiesThe Conflict Between Science and Morality

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