A Piece of Phantasmagoria

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: a piece of PHANTASMAGORIA (ア・ピース・オブ ファンタスマゴリア)


Information

Type: OVA
Episodes: 15
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: 1995
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: None found, add some
Source: Unknown
Genre: FantasyFantasy
Demographic: KidsKids
Duration: 5 min. per ep.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Ranked: #87492
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Popularity: #8588
Members: 5,478
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Recommendations

They both belong to the dreamy Tamura Shigeru Studio and have a surreal quality of story-telling think pieces with heart. Phantasmagoria consists of fifteen 5-minute shorts and each is a delight. 
report Recommended by starshinesMonet
Collections of short surrealistic stories. Both have unique atmosphere and special feel about them. Art-house in the anime world. Definitely not for everyone 
report Recommended by Gokudo-kun
both explore fragments and pieces of fantasy phenomena of their world. 
report Recommended by spaltung
Anime that are less about a plot and more about showcasing clorful and creative alien word, filled with unique sights. Both also have very similar artstyle. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
In both anime, we get glimpses of many different places and cultures, all very different from each other. Kino's Journey focuses more on the characters involved in these scenarios, while Phantasmagoria sticks to general overviews of each setting. Also, in Kino's Journey there is conflict, but Phantasmagoria is more like a peaceful slice of life. 
report Recommended by MrEbert
Both are great example of surrealistic anime. Truly an art-house in anime world. Tenshi no Tamago is much more darker though.  
report Recommended by Gokudo-kun
Both are stories from the charming world of Shigeru Tamura. 
report Recommended by MrEbert