Move along folks, nothing to see here.
While the animation style was interesting, I sincerely hope this isn't a serious commentary on multimedia.
That someone carries the experience of a video game or TV show with them even after they've finished having that experience goes without saying. Events that *aren't* characterized as multimedia are also retained and thought about later, as memories. I guess, if the author is trying to make a serious point here, I just don't understand what it is.
As I said, the animation was interesting enough, but the idea is flawed, and the voiceover was subpar.