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Cyberpunk anime, set in a distant future where there are computers in everything - your clothes, your bed, your walls, even the air itself has nanobots in it. A brilliant, disturbed young man has figured out how to hack all of this stuff, and he's using it to mess with girls. He sits alone at home on his computer spying on people - because there are cameras everywhere - and playing cruel games with their lives. Anything you can do on a computer he can do to a girl, basically. So he can click and drag her skirt up, he can delete her panties, he can cut her from the shower and paste her into a busy street. He can even reprogram their clothes into embarrassing cosplay outfits. But he can't bring them home and touch them, he can only watch them from afar.
The plot would follow a series of Death-Note-like mind games between this guy and a curvy badass policewoman who has to track him down without losing too much of her dignity in the process. She can't let him figure out she's onto him, because he can watch her anywhere. But he's already onto her and he can't let her know it, because then she could change her tactics, so he has to bide his time before making her give a press conference in her underwear. It's very psychological. There are other characters too, like the police psychiatrist who's secretly a lesbian and on his side, or the hapless news reporter who keeps getting pranked live on camera, even after she's quit and gone into radio. It ends by making a really profound point about the role of technology in our society and then they release a video game adaptation.