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= Neon Hearts in the Rain =
= Neon Hearts in the Rain =


A neo-noir anime OVA produced using ComfyUI and audio_ltx2_t2v workflows, blending emotional science fiction, jazzwave cyberpunk aesthetics, memory manipulation, and melancholic Tokyo storytelling.
A ComfyUI-produced neo-noir anime OVA inspired by rain-soaked Tokyo nightlife, emotional memory trading, jazzwave cyberpunk, and classic late-80s anime storytelling.


== Series Overview ==
== Series Overview ==
'''Platform'''
* ComfyUI
'''Workflow'''
* audio_ltx2_t2v


'''Genre'''
'''Genre'''
 
* Neon-noir anime
* Neo-Noir Anime
* Emotional science fiction
* Emotional Science Fiction
* Jazzwave cyberpunk
* Cyberpunk Drama
* Tokyo mystery
* Mystery OVA
* Jazzwave Anime


'''Tone'''
'''Tone'''
 
* Melancholy
* Melancholic
* Beautiful
* Beautiful
* Cinematic
* Intimate
* Intimate
* Cinematic
* Mysterious
* Mysterious


'''Production Platform'''
== Core Story ==
 
* ComfyUI
* audio_ltx2_t2v Workflow
 
== Core Story Narrative ==


Tokyo never truly sleeps.
Tokyo never truly sleeps.


Beneath the neon lights and endless rain, hidden memories are being traded on the black market.
Beneath the neon lights and endless rain, hidden memories are traded on the black market.


People can now:
People can now:
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* Steal memories
* Steal memories


The underground club known as Tokyo Bordello secretly brokers emotional memories.
At the center of this hidden economy sits an underground club known as:


A mysterious conspiracy surrounding artificial memories threatens to rewrite identities throughout the city.
'''Tokyo Bordello'''


A quiet musician unknowingly possesses a recording connected to the truth.
A mysterious woman in red knows something dangerous.


As fragmented memories begin resurfacing, the lives of Ren and Akari become intertwined within a mystery hidden beneath the rain-soaked streets of Tokyo.
Someone is manufacturing artificial memories powerful enough to rewrite identities.
 
A quiet musician unknowingly possesses a recording connected to the conspiracy.


== Main Characters ==
== Main Characters ==
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=== Ren ===
=== Ren ===


A quiet jazz guitarist haunted by fragmented memories he cannot explain.
Quiet jazz guitarist.
 
Emotionally distant.
 
Haunted by fragmented memories he cannot explain.


Always carries:
Always carries:
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=== Akari ===
=== Akari ===


A mysterious woman in a red coat.
Mysterious woman in the red coat.


Elegant.
Elegant.
Calm.
Calm.
Dangerously intelligent.
Dangerously intelligent.


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* Underground memory brokers
* Underground memory brokers
* Missing persons
* Missing persons
* Tokyo Bordello
* The Club Owner
* Artificial memory research


'''Theme'''
'''Theme'''
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=== The Club Owner ===
=== The Club Owner ===


An older man who manages Tokyo Bordello.
Older man.


Always surrounded by:
Smooth voice.


* Jazz records
Always listening to jazz vinyl.
* Cigarette smoke
* Vinyl players


Knows far more than he admits.
Knows more than anyone admits.


'''Theme'''
'''Theme'''
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Tokyo remembers everything.
Tokyo remembers everything.


== Worldbuilding ==
== Themes ==


=== Tokyo Bordello ===
The OVA is fundamentally about emotional loneliness in a hyperconnected city.


A hidden underground club specializing in emotional memory transactions.
'''Rain represents:'''


Clients can:
* Memory
* Longing
* Lost connection


* Buy memories
'''Neon represents:'''
* Sell memories
* Relive experiences
* Remove emotional trauma


The club serves as the center of the city's hidden memory economy.
* Artificial beauty
 
* Illusion
=== Platform 9 ===
* Emotional masking
 
An abandoned train platform tied to missing memories, disappearances, and unexplained emotional phenomena.
 
Many clues within the conspiracy eventually point back to Platform 9.
 
=== Memory Technology ===
 
Advanced technology allows memories to be:
 
* Recorded
* Stored
* Modified
* Transferred
 
Artificial memories eventually become central to the conspiracy.


== Production Methodology ==
== Production Methodology ==


=== Workflow ===
Created using:
 
Primary Workflow:


* ComfyUI
* ComfyUI
* audio_ltx2_t2v
* audio_ltx2_t2v


The production emphasized:
No reference image workflow was available.
 
* Text-to-video generation
* Audio generation
* Dialogue generation
* Atmospheric storytelling
* Long-form episodic structure
 
=== Character Continuity ===
 
No reference image workflow was available during production.


As a result:
As a result:


* Character appearance occasionally drifts
* Character appearances occasionally drift.
* Clothing details vary between scenes
* Clothing details vary between scenes.
* Facial structures may change slightly
* Facial structures may shift slightly.
* Japanese dialogue occasionally drifts into English.


Despite this, visual consistency remained strong enough to maintain narrative continuity.
The production prioritized:


=== Language Strategy ===
* Atmosphere
 
* Dialogue
The series primarily uses:
* Music
 
* Emotional pacing
* Japanese dialogue
* Rain-soaked city mood
* Japanese vocal performances
* Japanese audio atmosphere
 
A small number of scenes contain occasional English drift generated during production.


== Visual Language ==
== Visual Language ==


The production repeatedly reinforces:
Every production scene reinforces:


* Warm amber lighting
* Rain-soaked neon reflections
* Rain-soaked neon reflections
* Warm amber lighting
* Analog film grain
* Analog film grain
* Soft cigarette smoke
* Detailed anime close-ups
* Detailed anime close-ups
* Retro OVA compositing
* Cinematic emotional framing
* Soft cigarette smoke
* Retro anime compositing
* Tokyo city ambience
* Melancholic Tokyo atmosphere
* Melancholic urban environments
 
Visual inspirations include:
 
* Cowboy Bebop
* Bubblegum Crisis
* Perfect Blue
* Late 1980s OVAs
* Wong Kar-wai lighting
* Rainy Tokyo photography


== Musical Language ==
== Musical Language ==
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* Soft synth pads
* Soft synth pads
* Haunting female vocals
* Delicate bells
* Delicate bells
* Haunting female vocals


=== Conspiracy Sequences ===
=== Conspiracy / Action Sequences ===


* Synthwave bass
* Synthwave bass
* Analog arpeggios
* Analog arpeggios
* Radio static
* Taiko percussion
* Taiko percussion
* Distorted radio static
== Production Evolution ==
The original concept envisioned four major episodes:
* The Song Beneath the Rain
* Ghosts on Platform 9
* Memory Dealer
* Static Hearts
During production the project evolved into a scene-based OVA structure:
* Opening Sequence
* Prelude
* Official OVA Trailer
* Episode 1 with six scenes
* Episode 2 with nine scenes
This allowed stronger emotional pacing and scene-by-scene storytelling within the ComfyUI workflow.
== Reconstructed Prompt Archive ==
Original prompts were not preserved. The prompts below are reconstructed from the production sheet, actual produced episode list, ComfyUI workflow, visual language, music direction, and final OVA structure.
=== 000 — Opening Sequence — Neon Hearts in the Rain ===
==== Story ====
Opening song and visual montage introducing the emotional tone of the OVA.
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====
<pre>
Late-80s neon-noir anime OVA opening sequence set in rain-soaked Tokyo at night. Neon signs glow across wet streets, reflections shimmer on pavement, cassette tape spinning in close-up, train windows reflecting city lights, Ren playing jazz guitar alone in a dim apartment, Akari in a red coat standing beneath neon lights, motorcycles crossing rainy intersections, hands almost touching in the rain, red umbrella drifting down an empty alley, vinyl record spinning slowly, Tokyo skyline glowing at midnight. Emotional synthwave jazz fusion with soft Japanese female vocals, analog film grain, warm amber lighting, melancholic cinematic atmosphere, audio_ltx2_t2v style.
</pre>
=== 00 — Prelude — Neon Hearts in the Rain ===
==== Story ====
Atmospheric introduction establishing Tokyo, rain, memory, loneliness, and the emotional world of Tokyo Bordello.


== Episode Archive ==
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


=== Official OVA Trailer ===
<pre>
Rain-soaked Tokyo at midnight, quiet neon streets, glowing signs reflected in puddles, slow cinematic camera movement through alleys and empty train crossings. A narrator-like soft Japanese voice speaks over distant jazz, describing a city where memories can be erased, sold, stolen, and replayed. Quick glimpses of Tokyo Bordello, cassette tapes, cigarette smoke, a woman in a red coat, a lonely jazz guitarist, and distorted memory fragments on analog monitors. Melancholy neon-noir anime, warm amber lighting, analog film grain, intimate mysterious tone.
</pre>


Introduces:
=== 0 — Official OVA Trailer ===


* Tokyo
==== Story ====
* Ren
* Akari
* The Memory Conspiracy


=== Episode 1 ===
Promotional trailer introducing the mystery of Tokyo Bordello, emotional memory trading, Ren, Akari, and the conspiracy beneath the rain.


==== Scene 1 — The Song Beneath the Rain ====
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


Ren encounters Akari beneath the neon lights of Tokyo.
<pre>
Official trailer for a lost 1993 neon-noir anime OVA called Neon Hearts in the Rain. Rapid cinematic cuts of rain-soaked Tokyo nightlife, Tokyo Bordello nightclub, emotional memory trading technology, Ren holding an old cassette player, Akari in a red coat walking through neon rain, the Club Owner listening to jazz vinyl, Platform 9 flickering under fluorescent lights, memory fragments breaking across analog screens, and a cassette tape revealing distorted voices. Japanese trailer narration, synthwave jazz music, rain ambience, analog film grain, dramatic title card: NEON HEARTS IN THE RAIN.
</pre>


==== Scene 2 — The Cassette Tape ====
== Episode 1 ==


A mysterious recording begins revealing hidden truths.
=== Scene 1 — The Song Beneath the Rain ===


==== Scene 3 — The Forgotten Melody ====
==== Story ====


Fragments of memory emerge through music.
Ren encounters Akari outside Tokyo Bordello.


==== Scene 4 — Ghosts on Platform 9 ====
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


The first clues point toward Platform 9.
<pre>
Neo-noir anime scene in rain-soaked Tokyo at night. Ren, a quiet jazz guitarist carrying an old cassette player, transparent umbrella, and silver lighter, walks alone beneath glowing neon signs. Rain falls constantly, reflections shimmer on the wet street, soft jazz guitar blends with rainy ambience. He hears a strange melody hidden beneath the rain outside Tokyo Bordello. Akari, a mysterious woman in a red coat, appears beneath the club lights and watches him calmly. Japanese dialogue, melancholic mood, warm amber lighting, analog film grain, cinematic emotional framing, late-80s OVA atmosphere.
</pre>


==== Scene 5 Memory Dealer ====
=== Scene 2 The Cassette Tape ===


The underground memory market is revealed.
==== Story ====


==== Scene 6 — Static Hearts ====
A mysterious recording reveals distorted voices connected to missing memories.


Ren and Akari's connection deepens amid growing uncertainty.
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


=== Episode 2 ===
<pre>
Close-up late-80s anime scene of an old cassette tape turning inside a portable player on a rain-streaked table inside Tokyo Bordello. Static crackles, distorted Japanese voices whisper through the audio, and neon reflections ripple across Ren’s hands. Akari sits across from him in her red coat, calm and unreadable. Cigarette smoke drifts between them. Warm amber jazz club lighting, soft vinyl music, intimate noir atmosphere, memory fragments flashing faintly across the cassette plastic, emotional cyberpunk mystery.
</pre>


==== Scene 1 — Echo Residue ====
=== Scene 3 — The Forgotten Melody ===
 
==== Story ====
 
Music triggers fragmented emotional memories.
 
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====
 
<pre>
Ren sits alone in a dim Tokyo apartment playing jazz guitar while rain taps against the window. The old cassette tape plays a forgotten melody, causing fragmented memories to appear around the room: a red umbrella, Akari’s face, a train platform, hands almost touching, neon lights, and a silver lighter sparking in darkness. The camera moves slowly across his face as he realizes the memory may not belong to him. Japanese whispered dialogue, melancholic piano, rainy ambience, analog film grain, emotional anime close-ups.
</pre>
 
=== Scene 4 — Ghosts on Platform 9 ===
 
==== Story ====
 
The first clues lead toward Platform 9.
 
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====
 
<pre>
Late-night abandoned train station in Tokyo, Platform 9, heavy rain blowing across empty tracks. Ren and Akari stand beneath flickering fluorescent lights while train windows reflect ghostlike figures that vanish when looked at directly. The cassette player emits distorted voices and a broken melody. Minimal Japanese dialogue, distant train sounds, rain ambience, quiet tension, cinematic noir anime framing, analog film grain, melancholic Tokyo mystery atmosphere.
</pre>
 
=== Scene 5 — Memory Dealer ===
 
==== Story ====
 
The underground memory trade is revealed.
 
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====
 
<pre>
Dark underground jazz club inside Tokyo Bordello. A memory dealer sits in a private booth surrounded by glowing memory cartridges, cassette tapes, old monitors, analog cables, and drifting cigarette smoke. Illegal emotional memory technology activates on the table, showing flickering scenes of people reliving pain, selling emotions, and erasing grief. Akari speaks calmly while Ren watches uneasy. Japanese dialogue, jazz vinyl, warm amber lighting, neon red and blue shadows, cyberpunk memory-market atmosphere, late-80s anime OVA style.
</pre>
 
=== Scene 6 — Static Hearts ===
 
==== Story ====
 
Relationships deepen while the mystery grows more dangerous.
 
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====
 
<pre>
Rainy Tokyo rooftop at night above glowing neon streets. Ren and Akari stand facing each other as static-filled memory projections flicker around them. The cassette tape distorts, revealing artificial memories powerful enough to rewrite identity. Akari’s red coat moves in the storm wind while Ren grips the cassette player. Their conversation is quiet but emotionally charged. Huge synthwave jazz climax, Japanese dialogue, rain-soaked neon reflections, analog film grain, cinematic close-ups, melancholic cyberpunk drama.
</pre>
 
== Episode 2 ==
 
=== Scene 1 — Echo Residue ===
 
==== Story ====


Residual memories begin resurfacing.
Residual memories begin resurfacing.


==== Scene 2 — Borrowed Dreams ====
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====
 
<pre>
Neon Tokyo alley after midnight, rain falling steadily, wet pavement reflecting red and blue signs. Ren follows distorted audio from the cassette player while Akari examines glowing traces of memory residue on brick walls and puddles. Translucent figures walk through the alley like emotional echoes, repeating moments from lives that were erased. Minimal Japanese dialogue, rainy ambience, soft synth pads, analog film grain, intimate neo-noir anime atmosphere.
</pre>
 
=== Scene 2 — Borrowed Dreams ===
 
==== Story ====
 
Artificial memories blur the line between reality and illusion.
 
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


Artificial memories blur reality.
<pre>
Surreal anime dream-memory sequence. Ren stands inside an impossible room where rain falls indoors, cassette tapes float in the air, neon windows open into different Tokyo streets, and borrowed memories play like ghostly projections. Akari’s voice echoes in soft Japanese, warning that some dreams are manufactured. The room shifts between jazz club, train platform, apartment, and rainy alley. Beautiful melancholy, synthwave ambience, analog film grain, emotional sci-fi dreamscape, late-80s OVA style.
</pre>


==== Scene 3 — Rain Without End ====
=== Scene 3 — Rain Without End ===


The city becomes increasingly haunted by forgotten experiences.
==== Story ====


==== Scene 4 — The Last Passenger ====
The city becomes haunted by forgotten experiences.


A critical witness emerges from the shadows.
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


==== Scene 5 — The Archive Room ====
<pre>
Tokyo trapped in endless rain. Ren and Akari walk through nearly empty neon streets while every billboard and vending machine screen briefly shows fragments of stolen memories. Umbrellas move like silhouettes, train lights blur through rainfall, and the city feels lonely and artificial. Soft Japanese dialogue, long pauses, rainy ambience, jazzwave cyberpunk atmosphere, warm amber lighting, cinematic anime close-ups, melancholic urban mystery.
</pre>


Hidden records expose deeper conspiracies.
=== Scene 4 — The Last Passenger ===


==== Scene 6 — Playback Room ====
==== Story ====


Past events are reconstructed.
A critical witness emerges.


==== Scene 7 — The Truth Beneath Platform 9 ====
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


The conspiracy reaches its turning point.
<pre>
Nearly empty midnight train carriage moving through rainy Tokyo. Ren and Akari enter cautiously and see a single mysterious passenger sitting at the far end holding a memory cartridge. Rain streaks across the train windows, fluorescent lights flicker, and the cassette tape begins playing by itself. The passenger speaks quietly in Japanese about Tokyo Bordello and the artificial memory project. Psychological anime mystery, slow camera movement, intimate tension, analog film grain, train ambience.
</pre>


==== Scene 8 Neon Hearts Collapse ====
=== Scene 5 The Archive Room ===


Everything begins unraveling.
==== Story ====


==== Scene 9 — Even Neon Hearts Break ====
Hidden records reveal deeper conspiracies.


An emotional finale brings the first chapter to a close.
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


== Reconstructed Prompt Archive ==
<pre>
Hidden memory archive beneath Tokyo Bordello. Rows of glowing cassette tapes, analog monitors, memory reels, old servers, and labeled emotional recordings fill the room. The Club Owner stands in shadow listening to jazz vinyl while Ren and Akari discover files tied to missing identities. Warm amber lighting, cigarette smoke, rainwater dripping from ceiling pipes, Japanese dialogue, noir cyberpunk atmosphere, cinematic emotional tension.
</pre>


Original ComfyUI prompts were not preserved. The prompts below are reconstructed from the preserved Neon Hearts concept notes, scene titles, workflow notes, and production structure.
=== Scene 6 — Playback Room ===


=== Official OVA Trailer ===
==== Story ====


<blockquote>
Lost events are reconstructed.
Retro neo-noir anime OVA trailer set in rain-soaked Tokyo at night. Neon signs reflect across wet streets, cassette tape spinning, jazz guitar playing in a dim apartment, a mysterious woman in a red coat under glowing city lights, late-night train platforms, transparent umbrellas, cigarette smoke, Tokyo Bordello nightclub, memory fragments flashing across screens. Japanese dialogue, melancholic synthwave jazz music, analog film grain, late-80s anime OVA style, cinematic rain atmosphere.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 1 — Scene 1 — The Song Beneath the Rain ===
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


<blockquote>
<pre>
Neo-noir anime scene in rainy Tokyo at night. Ren, a quiet jazz guitarist, walks beneath neon signs holding a transparent umbrella and an old cassette player. Rain falls constantly, reflections shimmer on the street, distant saxophone and soft Japanese dialogue. He hears a mysterious melody beneath the rain as Akari, a woman in a red coat, appears near the entrance of Tokyo Bordello. Melancholic, cinematic, late-80s OVA style, warm amber lighting, film grain.
Small dark playback room with one chair, old headphones, cassette decks, and glowing CRT screens. Ren sits in the chair as reconstructed memories play across the walls: Akari under neon lights, Platform 9, Tokyo Bordello, artificial memories being implanted, and a red umbrella falling in the rain. Static builds in the audio. Akari watches silently from the doorway. Japanese dialogue, emotional sci-fi horror, intimate anime close-ups, analog film grain, melancholic synth pads.
</blockquote>
</pre>


=== Episode 1 — Scene 2 — The Cassette Tape ===
=== Scene 7 — The Truth Beneath Platform 9 ===


<blockquote>
==== Story ====
Close-up anime scene of an old cassette tape turning inside a portable player. Static, distorted voices, soft Japanese whispers, neon reflections across Ren’s hands. Akari watches silently from across a dark jazz club table. Rain streaks down the window behind them. Moody noir lighting, cigarette smoke drifting, emotional tension, slow cinematic camera movement, audio-driven ComfyUI anime OVA style.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 1 — Scene 3 — The Forgotten Melody ===
The mystery reaches its turning point.


<blockquote>
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====
Ren sits alone in a dim apartment playing jazz guitar while rain taps against the window. The cassette tape plays a forgotten melody that triggers fragmented memory flashes: a red umbrella, a train platform, Akari’s face, neon lights, hands almost touching. Japanese dialogue, soft melancholic music, analog film grain, emotional anime close-ups, rainy Tokyo atmosphere.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 1 — Scene 4 — Ghosts on Platform 9 ===
<pre>
Underground chamber beneath Platform 9, filled with cables, rainwater, memory servers, cassette machines, and flickering neon warning lights. Trains rumble overhead while Ren and Akari uncover the machine manufacturing artificial memories. The cassette tape synchronizes with the system and reveals that identities are being rewritten across Tokyo. Sparks fall from the ceiling, water ripples across the floor, Japanese dialogue, tense synthwave bass, cinematic cyberpunk revelation, late-80s OVA style.
</pre>


<blockquote>
=== Scene 8 — Neon Hearts Collapse ===
Late-night abandoned train platform in Tokyo, heavy rain blowing across empty tracks. Ren and Akari stand beneath flickering fluorescent lights as ghostly memory fragments appear around Platform 9. A train passes slowly with blurred faces reflected in the windows. Minimal Japanese dialogue, ambient train sounds, noir anime mystery, melancholic cinematic pacing.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 1 — Scene 5 — Memory Dealer ===
==== Story ====


<blockquote>
Everything begins unraveling.
Dark underground jazz club called Tokyo Bordello. A memory dealer sits in a private booth surrounded by glowing data cards, cassette tapes, old monitors, and drifting smoke. Akari speaks calmly while Ren watches uneasy. Neon red and blue lighting, soft jazz vinyl music, Japanese dialogue, cyberpunk memory-trading atmosphere, late-80s anime OVA style.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 1 — Scene 6 — Static Hearts ===
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====


<blockquote>
<pre>
Rainy rooftop confrontation above Tokyo. Ren and Akari stand under neon signs and satellite antennas as static-filled memory projections flicker around them. The cassette tape distorts, revealing emotional memories that may not be real. Wind moves Akari’s red coat. Japanese dialogue with emotional pauses, synthwave jazz climax, cinematic anime lighting, melancholic cyberpunk drama.
Tokyo Bordello collapses into chaos as the memory systems overload. Neon signs flicker violently, cassette tapes unwind across the floor, stolen memories burst into glowing fragments, and rain pours through broken glass. The Club Owner disappears into smoke while Ren reaches toward Akari through distorted artificial memories. Red and blue neon reflections shake across the room. Japanese emotional dialogue, intense synthwave jazz, analog film grain, cinematic anime collapse sequence.
</blockquote>
</pre>


=== Episode 2 — Scene 1 Echo Residue ===
=== Scene 9 Even Neon Hearts Break ===


<blockquote>
==== Story ====
Neon Tokyo alley after midnight. Residual memory echoes appear as translucent figures walking through the rain. Ren follows distorted audio from the cassette player while Akari studies glowing traces on the wall. Wet pavement, flickering signs, quiet Japanese dialogue, emotional sci-fi mystery, analog film grain, slow cinematic motion.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 2 — Scene 2 — Borrowed Dreams ===
An emotional finale closes the first chapter of the OVA.


<blockquote>
==== Reconstructed Prompt ====
Surreal anime dream-memory sequence. Ren stands inside a room filled with floating cassette tapes, rain falling indoors, neon windows opening into impossible Tokyo streets. Artificial memories play around him like borrowed dreams. Akari’s voice echoes in Japanese. Beautiful melancholic cyberpunk visuals, soft synth pads, dreamlike OVA atmosphere.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 2 — Scene 3 — Rain Without End ===
<pre>
Dawn after endless rain. Empty Tokyo train platform, soft gray-blue morning light, rain dripping from transparent umbrellas, cassette tape damaged in Ren’s hand. Akari’s red coat disappears into the mist at the edge of the platform. Tokyo glows softly after the storm. Slow camera pan, soft Japanese female vocals, melancholic synthwave jazz, analog film grain, emotional loneliness, cinematic anime ending. Final feeling: even neon hearts can break.
</pre>


<blockquote>
== OVA Secret ==
Tokyo trapped in endless rain. Ren and Akari walk through empty neon streets while every screen shows fragments of stolen memories. Umbrellas pass like silhouettes, city lights blur through heavy rainfall. Minimal Japanese dialogue, slow emotional pacing, jazzwave cyberpunk atmosphere, late-night anime noir.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 2 — Scene 4 — The Last Passenger ===
The most powerful scenes are not action scenes.


<blockquote>
They are:
Nearly empty midnight train carriage. A single mysterious passenger sits at the far end holding a memory cartridge. Ren and Akari enter cautiously as rain streaks across the train windows. Flickering lights, distant train rumble, quiet Japanese conversation, psychological anime mystery, cinematic close-ups.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 2 — Scene 5 — The Archive Room ===
* Train rides
* Cigarette smoke drifting
* Rain against windows
* Long pauses
* Eye contact
* City ambience
* Music transitions


<blockquote>
These moments provide the emotional weight that defines classic anime OVAs.
Hidden memory archive beneath Tokyo Bordello. Rows of glowing cassette tapes, monitors, memory reels, and analog machines fill the room. The Club Owner watches silently as Ren and Akari discover files tied to missing identities. Japanese dialogue, warm amber lighting, cigarette smoke, noir cyberpunk anime atmosphere.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 2 — Scene 6 — Playback Room ===
== Ending Sequence ==


<blockquote>
Classic emotional anime ending.
Small dark playback room with a single chair, old headphones, cassette decks, and glowing screens. Ren watches reconstructed memories play across the walls: Akari in the rain, Platform 9, artificial memories being implanted. Static builds in the audio. Japanese dialogue, emotional sci-fi horror, intimate cinematic anime framing.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 2 — Scene 7 — The Truth Beneath Platform 9 ===
Soft female vocals.


<blockquote>
Slow camera pans.
Underground chamber beneath Platform 9, filled with cables, rainwater, memory servers, and flickering neon. Ren and Akari uncover the machine manufacturing artificial memories. Sparks fall from the ceiling, trains rumble overhead. Japanese dialogue, tense synthwave bass, cinematic cyberpunk revelation, late-80s OVA style.
</blockquote>


=== Episode 2 — Scene 8 — Neon Hearts Collapse ===
Visuals include:


<blockquote>
* Empty train platform
Tokyo Bordello collapses into chaos as memory systems overload. Neon signs flicker, cassette tapes unwind, stolen memories burst into glowing fragments, and rain pours through broken glass. Ren reaches for Akari as artificial memories distort reality around them. Japanese emotional dialogue, intense synthwave jazz, cinematic anime collapse sequence.
* Rain dripping from umbrellas
</blockquote>
* Cassette tape rewinding
* Akari staring from an apartment window
* Tokyo skyline before dawn


=== Episode 2 — Scene 9 — Even Neon Hearts Break ===
Final lyric:


<blockquote>
'''Even neon hearts can break.'''
Dawn after endless rain. Ren stands on an empty train platform holding the damaged cassette tape. Akari’s red coat disappears into the morning mist. Tokyo glows softly after the storm. Gentle Japanese female vocals, quiet emotional ending, analog film grain, slow camera pan, melancholic neo-noir anime OVA finale. Final feeling: even neon hearts can break.
</blockquote>


== Legacy ==
== Future Collector's Edition Idea ==


Neon Hearts in the Rain became one of the earliest large-scale ComfyUI narrative productions combining:
A future complete version could be structured as:


* Episodic storytelling
* Opening
* Audio-driven scenes
* Episode
* Japanese dialogue
* Ending credits
* Neo-noir anime aesthetics
* Next Episode Preview
* Emotional science fiction themes


The production helped establish many of the storytelling techniques later expanded through future ComfyUI projects.
Additional enhancements could include:
 
* Remastered transitions
* Unified audio
* Ambient rain bridges
* VHS overlays
* Ending credits
* Fake 1993 VHS intro


== Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==


* [[ComfyUI Productions]]
* [[ComfyUI Productions]]
* [[audio_ltx2_t2v Workflow]]
* [[Japanese Dialogue Workflow]]
* [[Cyber Oni Hunter]]
* [[Cyber Oni Hunter]]


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Latest revision as of 02:20, 16 June 2026

Neon Hearts in the Rain

A ComfyUI-produced neo-noir anime OVA inspired by rain-soaked Tokyo nightlife, emotional memory trading, jazzwave cyberpunk, and classic late-80s anime storytelling.

Series Overview

Platform

  • ComfyUI

Workflow

  • audio_ltx2_t2v

Genre

  • Neon-noir anime
  • Emotional science fiction
  • Jazzwave cyberpunk
  • Tokyo mystery

Tone

  • Melancholy
  • Beautiful
  • Cinematic
  • Intimate
  • Mysterious

Core Story

Tokyo never truly sleeps.

Beneath the neon lights and endless rain, hidden memories are traded on the black market.

People can now:

  • Erase pain
  • Relive moments
  • Sell emotions
  • Steal memories

At the center of this hidden economy sits an underground club known as:

Tokyo Bordello

A mysterious woman in red knows something dangerous.

Someone is manufacturing artificial memories powerful enough to rewrite identities.

A quiet musician unknowingly possesses a recording connected to the conspiracy.

Main Characters

Ren

Quiet jazz guitarist.

Emotionally distant.

Haunted by fragmented memories he cannot explain.

Always carries:

  • Old cassette player
  • Transparent umbrella
  • Silver lighter

Theme

Searching for emotional truth.

Akari

Mysterious woman in the red coat.

Elegant.

Calm.

Dangerously intelligent.

Connected to:

  • Underground memory brokers
  • Missing persons
  • The Club Owner

Theme

Hiding grief behind composure.

The Club Owner

Older man.

Smooth voice.

Always listening to jazz vinyl.

Knows more than anyone admits.

Theme

Tokyo remembers everything.

Themes

The OVA is fundamentally about emotional loneliness in a hyperconnected city.

Rain represents:

  • Memory
  • Longing
  • Lost connection

Neon represents:

  • Artificial beauty
  • Illusion
  • Emotional masking

Production Methodology

Created using:

  • ComfyUI
  • audio_ltx2_t2v

No reference image workflow was available.

As a result:

  • Character appearances occasionally drift.
  • Clothing details vary between scenes.
  • Facial structures may shift slightly.
  • Japanese dialogue occasionally drifts into English.

The production prioritized:

  • Atmosphere
  • Dialogue
  • Music
  • Emotional pacing
  • Rain-soaked city mood

Visual Language

Every production scene reinforces:

  • Warm amber lighting
  • Rain-soaked neon reflections
  • Analog film grain
  • Soft cigarette smoke
  • Detailed anime close-ups
  • Cinematic emotional framing
  • Retro anime compositing
  • Melancholic Tokyo atmosphere

Musical Language

Ren

  • Jazz guitar
  • Melancholic piano
  • Rain ambience

Akari

  • Soft synth pads
  • Haunting female vocals
  • Delicate bells

Conspiracy / Action Sequences

  • Synthwave bass
  • Analog arpeggios
  • Taiko percussion
  • Distorted radio static

Production Evolution

The original concept envisioned four major episodes:

  • The Song Beneath the Rain
  • Ghosts on Platform 9
  • Memory Dealer
  • Static Hearts

During production the project evolved into a scene-based OVA structure:

  • Opening Sequence
  • Prelude
  • Official OVA Trailer
  • Episode 1 with six scenes
  • Episode 2 with nine scenes

This allowed stronger emotional pacing and scene-by-scene storytelling within the ComfyUI workflow.

Reconstructed Prompt Archive

Original prompts were not preserved. The prompts below are reconstructed from the production sheet, actual produced episode list, ComfyUI workflow, visual language, music direction, and final OVA structure.

000 — Opening Sequence — Neon Hearts in the Rain

Story

Opening song and visual montage introducing the emotional tone of the OVA.

Reconstructed Prompt

Late-80s neon-noir anime OVA opening sequence set in rain-soaked Tokyo at night. Neon signs glow across wet streets, reflections shimmer on pavement, cassette tape spinning in close-up, train windows reflecting city lights, Ren playing jazz guitar alone in a dim apartment, Akari in a red coat standing beneath neon lights, motorcycles crossing rainy intersections, hands almost touching in the rain, red umbrella drifting down an empty alley, vinyl record spinning slowly, Tokyo skyline glowing at midnight. Emotional synthwave jazz fusion with soft Japanese female vocals, analog film grain, warm amber lighting, melancholic cinematic atmosphere, audio_ltx2_t2v style.

00 — Prelude — Neon Hearts in the Rain

Story

Atmospheric introduction establishing Tokyo, rain, memory, loneliness, and the emotional world of Tokyo Bordello.

Reconstructed Prompt

Rain-soaked Tokyo at midnight, quiet neon streets, glowing signs reflected in puddles, slow cinematic camera movement through alleys and empty train crossings. A narrator-like soft Japanese voice speaks over distant jazz, describing a city where memories can be erased, sold, stolen, and replayed. Quick glimpses of Tokyo Bordello, cassette tapes, cigarette smoke, a woman in a red coat, a lonely jazz guitarist, and distorted memory fragments on analog monitors. Melancholy neon-noir anime, warm amber lighting, analog film grain, intimate mysterious tone.

0 — Official OVA Trailer

Story

Promotional trailer introducing the mystery of Tokyo Bordello, emotional memory trading, Ren, Akari, and the conspiracy beneath the rain.

Reconstructed Prompt

Official trailer for a lost 1993 neon-noir anime OVA called Neon Hearts in the Rain. Rapid cinematic cuts of rain-soaked Tokyo nightlife, Tokyo Bordello nightclub, emotional memory trading technology, Ren holding an old cassette player, Akari in a red coat walking through neon rain, the Club Owner listening to jazz vinyl, Platform 9 flickering under fluorescent lights, memory fragments breaking across analog screens, and a cassette tape revealing distorted voices. Japanese trailer narration, synthwave jazz music, rain ambience, analog film grain, dramatic title card: NEON HEARTS IN THE RAIN.

Episode 1

Scene 1 — The Song Beneath the Rain

Story

Ren encounters Akari outside Tokyo Bordello.

Reconstructed Prompt

Neo-noir anime scene in rain-soaked Tokyo at night. Ren, a quiet jazz guitarist carrying an old cassette player, transparent umbrella, and silver lighter, walks alone beneath glowing neon signs. Rain falls constantly, reflections shimmer on the wet street, soft jazz guitar blends with rainy ambience. He hears a strange melody hidden beneath the rain outside Tokyo Bordello. Akari, a mysterious woman in a red coat, appears beneath the club lights and watches him calmly. Japanese dialogue, melancholic mood, warm amber lighting, analog film grain, cinematic emotional framing, late-80s OVA atmosphere.

Scene 2 — The Cassette Tape

Story

A mysterious recording reveals distorted voices connected to missing memories.

Reconstructed Prompt

Close-up late-80s anime scene of an old cassette tape turning inside a portable player on a rain-streaked table inside Tokyo Bordello. Static crackles, distorted Japanese voices whisper through the audio, and neon reflections ripple across Ren’s hands. Akari sits across from him in her red coat, calm and unreadable. Cigarette smoke drifts between them. Warm amber jazz club lighting, soft vinyl music, intimate noir atmosphere, memory fragments flashing faintly across the cassette plastic, emotional cyberpunk mystery.

Scene 3 — The Forgotten Melody

Story

Music triggers fragmented emotional memories.

Reconstructed Prompt

Ren sits alone in a dim Tokyo apartment playing jazz guitar while rain taps against the window. The old cassette tape plays a forgotten melody, causing fragmented memories to appear around the room: a red umbrella, Akari’s face, a train platform, hands almost touching, neon lights, and a silver lighter sparking in darkness. The camera moves slowly across his face as he realizes the memory may not belong to him. Japanese whispered dialogue, melancholic piano, rainy ambience, analog film grain, emotional anime close-ups.

Scene 4 — Ghosts on Platform 9

Story

The first clues lead toward Platform 9.

Reconstructed Prompt

Late-night abandoned train station in Tokyo, Platform 9, heavy rain blowing across empty tracks. Ren and Akari stand beneath flickering fluorescent lights while train windows reflect ghostlike figures that vanish when looked at directly. The cassette player emits distorted voices and a broken melody. Minimal Japanese dialogue, distant train sounds, rain ambience, quiet tension, cinematic noir anime framing, analog film grain, melancholic Tokyo mystery atmosphere.

Scene 5 — Memory Dealer

Story

The underground memory trade is revealed.

Reconstructed Prompt

Dark underground jazz club inside Tokyo Bordello. A memory dealer sits in a private booth surrounded by glowing memory cartridges, cassette tapes, old monitors, analog cables, and drifting cigarette smoke. Illegal emotional memory technology activates on the table, showing flickering scenes of people reliving pain, selling emotions, and erasing grief. Akari speaks calmly while Ren watches uneasy. Japanese dialogue, jazz vinyl, warm amber lighting, neon red and blue shadows, cyberpunk memory-market atmosphere, late-80s anime OVA style.

Scene 6 — Static Hearts

Story

Relationships deepen while the mystery grows more dangerous.

Reconstructed Prompt

Rainy Tokyo rooftop at night above glowing neon streets. Ren and Akari stand facing each other as static-filled memory projections flicker around them. The cassette tape distorts, revealing artificial memories powerful enough to rewrite identity. Akari’s red coat moves in the storm wind while Ren grips the cassette player. Their conversation is quiet but emotionally charged. Huge synthwave jazz climax, Japanese dialogue, rain-soaked neon reflections, analog film grain, cinematic close-ups, melancholic cyberpunk drama.

Episode 2

Scene 1 — Echo Residue

Story

Residual memories begin resurfacing.

Reconstructed Prompt

Neon Tokyo alley after midnight, rain falling steadily, wet pavement reflecting red and blue signs. Ren follows distorted audio from the cassette player while Akari examines glowing traces of memory residue on brick walls and puddles. Translucent figures walk through the alley like emotional echoes, repeating moments from lives that were erased. Minimal Japanese dialogue, rainy ambience, soft synth pads, analog film grain, intimate neo-noir anime atmosphere.

Scene 2 — Borrowed Dreams

Story

Artificial memories blur the line between reality and illusion.

Reconstructed Prompt

Surreal anime dream-memory sequence. Ren stands inside an impossible room where rain falls indoors, cassette tapes float in the air, neon windows open into different Tokyo streets, and borrowed memories play like ghostly projections. Akari’s voice echoes in soft Japanese, warning that some dreams are manufactured. The room shifts between jazz club, train platform, apartment, and rainy alley. Beautiful melancholy, synthwave ambience, analog film grain, emotional sci-fi dreamscape, late-80s OVA style.

Scene 3 — Rain Without End

Story

The city becomes haunted by forgotten experiences.

Reconstructed Prompt

Tokyo trapped in endless rain. Ren and Akari walk through nearly empty neon streets while every billboard and vending machine screen briefly shows fragments of stolen memories. Umbrellas move like silhouettes, train lights blur through rainfall, and the city feels lonely and artificial. Soft Japanese dialogue, long pauses, rainy ambience, jazzwave cyberpunk atmosphere, warm amber lighting, cinematic anime close-ups, melancholic urban mystery.

Scene 4 — The Last Passenger

Story

A critical witness emerges.

Reconstructed Prompt

Nearly empty midnight train carriage moving through rainy Tokyo. Ren and Akari enter cautiously and see a single mysterious passenger sitting at the far end holding a memory cartridge. Rain streaks across the train windows, fluorescent lights flicker, and the cassette tape begins playing by itself. The passenger speaks quietly in Japanese about Tokyo Bordello and the artificial memory project. Psychological anime mystery, slow camera movement, intimate tension, analog film grain, train ambience.

Scene 5 — The Archive Room

Story

Hidden records reveal deeper conspiracies.

Reconstructed Prompt

Hidden memory archive beneath Tokyo Bordello. Rows of glowing cassette tapes, analog monitors, memory reels, old servers, and labeled emotional recordings fill the room. The Club Owner stands in shadow listening to jazz vinyl while Ren and Akari discover files tied to missing identities. Warm amber lighting, cigarette smoke, rainwater dripping from ceiling pipes, Japanese dialogue, noir cyberpunk atmosphere, cinematic emotional tension.

Scene 6 — Playback Room

Story

Lost events are reconstructed.

Reconstructed Prompt

Small dark playback room with one chair, old headphones, cassette decks, and glowing CRT screens. Ren sits in the chair as reconstructed memories play across the walls: Akari under neon lights, Platform 9, Tokyo Bordello, artificial memories being implanted, and a red umbrella falling in the rain. Static builds in the audio. Akari watches silently from the doorway. Japanese dialogue, emotional sci-fi horror, intimate anime close-ups, analog film grain, melancholic synth pads.

Scene 7 — The Truth Beneath Platform 9

Story

The mystery reaches its turning point.

Reconstructed Prompt

Underground chamber beneath Platform 9, filled with cables, rainwater, memory servers, cassette machines, and flickering neon warning lights. Trains rumble overhead while Ren and Akari uncover the machine manufacturing artificial memories. The cassette tape synchronizes with the system and reveals that identities are being rewritten across Tokyo. Sparks fall from the ceiling, water ripples across the floor, Japanese dialogue, tense synthwave bass, cinematic cyberpunk revelation, late-80s OVA style.

Scene 8 — Neon Hearts Collapse

Story

Everything begins unraveling.

Reconstructed Prompt

Tokyo Bordello collapses into chaos as the memory systems overload. Neon signs flicker violently, cassette tapes unwind across the floor, stolen memories burst into glowing fragments, and rain pours through broken glass. The Club Owner disappears into smoke while Ren reaches toward Akari through distorted artificial memories. Red and blue neon reflections shake across the room. Japanese emotional dialogue, intense synthwave jazz, analog film grain, cinematic anime collapse sequence.

Scene 9 — Even Neon Hearts Break

Story

An emotional finale closes the first chapter of the OVA.

Reconstructed Prompt

Dawn after endless rain. Empty Tokyo train platform, soft gray-blue morning light, rain dripping from transparent umbrellas, cassette tape damaged in Ren’s hand. Akari’s red coat disappears into the mist at the edge of the platform. Tokyo glows softly after the storm. Slow camera pan, soft Japanese female vocals, melancholic synthwave jazz, analog film grain, emotional loneliness, cinematic anime ending. Final feeling: even neon hearts can break.

OVA Secret

The most powerful scenes are not action scenes.

They are:

  • Train rides
  • Cigarette smoke drifting
  • Rain against windows
  • Long pauses
  • Eye contact
  • City ambience
  • Music transitions

These moments provide the emotional weight that defines classic anime OVAs.

Ending Sequence

Classic emotional anime ending.

Soft female vocals.

Slow camera pans.

Visuals include:

  • Empty train platform
  • Rain dripping from umbrellas
  • Cassette tape rewinding
  • Akari staring from an apartment window
  • Tokyo skyline before dawn

Final lyric:

Even neon hearts can break.

Future Collector's Edition Idea

A future complete version could be structured as:

  • Opening
  • Episode
  • Ending credits
  • Next Episode Preview

Additional enhancements could include:

  • Remastered transitions
  • Unified audio
  • Ambient rain bridges
  • VHS overlays
  • Ending credits
  • Fake 1993 VHS intro