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to more modern things like things like chip based nanofactories. <br>
 
to more modern things like things like chip based nanofactories. <br>
 
Particularly not non-medical constructive applications. <br>
 
Particularly not non-medical constructive applications. <br>
And most series are Shonen / Mecha lesser Seinen and or philosophical. <br>
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And most series are shonen / mecha lesser seinen and or philosophical. <br>
 
Focusing on the latter in the links section. <br>
 
Focusing on the latter in the links section. <br>
  
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* Birdy the Mighty - A lot is shown but nothing explained or named (a bit more on the shonen side).
 
* Birdy the Mighty - A lot is shown but nothing explained or named (a bit more on the shonen side).
 
* Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo - mostly a nasty revenge epos though. Some interesting world building.
 
* Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo - mostly a nasty revenge epos though. Some interesting world building.
* Kights of Sidonia & Blame! - both SciFi horor shows so far off future scenarios that "dystopian" does not even apply
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* Kights of Sidonia & Blame! - Both SciFi horor shows so far-off future scenarios that "dystopian" does not even apply
 
* Real Drive - barely any mention of nanotech though
 
* Real Drive - barely any mention of nanotech though

Latest revision as of 14:17, 3 November 2024

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Sadly as of 2024 there is not a single series out there going beyond magic nanobots
to more modern things like things like chip based nanofactories.
Particularly not non-medical constructive applications.
And most series are shonen / mecha lesser seinen and or philosophical.
Focusing on the latter in the links section.

Related

External links

  • Casshern Sins - A nano-material crystal is shown in one episode. Great moody dystopian world building.
  • Kaiba - Peculiarly the body factories planet episode.
  • Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet – Some minor mentions of nanotechnology being involved. Great world building.
  • Birdy the Mighty - A lot is shown but nothing explained or named (a bit more on the shonen side).
  • Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo - mostly a nasty revenge epos though. Some interesting world building.
  • Kights of Sidonia & Blame! - Both SciFi horor shows so far-off future scenarios that "dystopian" does not even apply
  • Real Drive - barely any mention of nanotech though