Plastic Memories (2015)

A poignant sci-fi anime about androids with human emotions, expiring memories, and the love that blooms in the time that remains.

Plastic Memories - Series Information

  • Original Title: プラスティック・メモリーズ
  • First Air Year: 2015
  • Last Air Year: 2015
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 24 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 5, 2015 (United States - TV-14), April 5, 2015 (Canada - 14+), April 5, 2015 (Germany - 12), April 5, 2015 (France - 12), April 5, 2015 (Australia - M), April 5, 2015 (Mexico - B-15), April 5, 2015 (Spain - 13), April 5, 2015 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: Tokyo MX
  • Production Companies: Doga Kobo
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Alternative Titles: Purasutikku Memoriizu (JP), Plastic Memories (US), Пластикові спогади (UA)

Plastic Memories - Plot

After failing his college entrance exams, 18 year-old Tsukasa Mizugaki is offered a position at the renowned SAI Corporation, known for its production and management of Giftia, androids that possess human emotions. Tsukasa's position is in the terminal service department where the main job is to recover Giftias that are close to their expiration, a graveyard department in every sense. To make matters worse, Tsukasa is ordered to work with Isla, a female Giftia who is never given any responsibility other than serving tea to co-workers.

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Plastic Memories - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Naotaka Hayashi

Main Cast

  • Yasuaki Takumi
  • Sora Amamiya
  • Chinatsu Akasaki
  • Sayuri Yahagi
  • Megumi Toyoguchi
  • Satoshi Hino
  • Aimi
  • Sumire Uesaka
  • Nobuo Tobita
  • Kenjiro Tsuda

Writers

  • Naotaka Hayashi

Plastic Memories - FAQs

Where can you stream Plastic Memories online?

Plastic Memories is available to stream on Crunchyroll, both directly and through the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. Both options offer the full series as part of a subscription (flatrate), making it easy to watch all 13 episodes at your own pace.

Does Plastic Memories have a sad ending?

Plastic Memories is widely regarded as one of anime's most emotionally devastating finales. The ending follows through on its premise without compromise — Isla's expiration arrives, and the farewell between her and Tsukasa is handled with quiet, heartbreaking sincerity that left many viewers in tears.

What is Plastic Memories about?

Plastic Memories follows Tsukasa Mizugaki, a young man who joins SAI Corporation's terminal service department, where employees retrieve androids called Giftia before their emotional memories expire. Partnered with Isla, a Giftia herself nearing her own limit, Tsukasa finds himself falling for her against the clock.

Is Plastic Memories based on a true story or manga?

Plastic Memories is an original anime series, not adapted from a manga or true events. The story was conceived by writer Naotaka Hayashi specifically for the anime format, with Doga Kobo handling animation production. A manga adaptation was later released alongside the series.

Who are the main voice actors in Plastic Memories?

The central roles are voiced by Yasuaki Takumi as Tsukasa Mizugaki and Sora Amamiya as Isla. The supporting cast includes Chinatsu Akasaki, Sayuri Yahagi, Megumi Toyoguchi, Satoshi Hino, Aimi, Sumire Uesaka, Nobuo Tobita, and Kenjiro Tsuda.

How many episodes does Plastic Memories have?

Plastic Memories consists of 13 episodes across a single season. Each episode runs approximately 24 minutes, making the complete series a compact but emotionally rich watch that can be finished in just a few sittings.

Is Plastic Memories worth watching for anime fans?

If you enjoy emotional sci-fi romance anime, Plastic Memories delivers a genuinely affecting experience. Its premise — loving someone with a known expiration date — resonates deeply, and Sora Amamiya's performance as Isla is a standout. Expect tears. The series is especially recommended for fans of melancholic, character-driven stories.

What makes Plastic Memories different from other romance anime?

Unlike most romance anime that build toward an uncertain future, Plastic Memories begins with a countdown. The audience knows from early on that Isla's time is limited, which transforms every tender moment into something bittersweet. This structural choice gives the romance an unusual emotional weight rarely seen in the genre.

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