The ethical implications of "repairing" a person with foreign materials (Theseus's Ship paradox).
How Phos becomes a different person as they lose more of their original body.
Phos’s desire for strength being tied to their sense of worth rather than gendered expectations. Houseki no Kuni (TV)
: By presenting characters as agender minerals, the series challenges traditional gender roles in anime, focusing instead on "hardness" (physical capability) vs. "fragility" (emotional value). Key Points : The use of gender-neutral pronouns and character designs.
The Lunarians as a representation of "Pure Land" and the cycle of rebirth. The ethical implications of "repairing" a person with
The contradiction between the Gems' "immortality" and their constant loss of memory. 2. Revolutionizing 3D CGI in Anime
The use of dynamic camera movements that are impossible in hand-drawn animation. : By presenting characters as agender minerals, the
: In the world of the Lustrous, memory is stored in inclusions within their bodies; therefore, physical loss is equivalent to cognitive and emotional loss. Key Points : The horror of "losing oneself" bit by bit.