Me!Me!Me! is just pretentious controversia to make you think for a little bit and forget about it until someone else mentions it, it will take some years so people would look back and said, ooh yeah, Me!me!me!...
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An anime-obsessed young man fantasizes about his favorite voluptuous heroines, but his sex-addled dream soon turns into a nightmare which threatens to consume him.
Figures of the female characters from the Evangelion anime franchise can be seen in the main character's bedroom. The characters include Rei, Asuka, Misato, Maya, and Mari. The Evangelion franchise is produced by Studio Khara, the production company of Me!Me!Me!, and was created by Studio Khara founder Hideaki Anno.
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Animation music video by Teddyloid x daoko x Studio Khara. RECONSTRUCTION by VJs.
Me!Me!Me! was good. Better than good. Before I first watched it, I brushed it aside as mere fanservice pandering and 2deep4u bait, but then I saw who produced it: Studio Khara and Hideaki Anno. So I gave it a shot, and I loved it. It told a sad story about a guy who screwed up and the endless repetitive cycle his life had fallen into.