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Akira is a Japanese cyberpunk media franchise based on Katsuhiro Otomo's seminal manga, Akira, published from 1982 to 1990. It was adapted into a 1988 anime film and three video games. A live-action feature film has also been in development since 2000, and a new anime television series by Otomo was also announced in 2019.
Most popular television series by hours watched in their first 28 days. [4] # Title Season Genre Release date Hours watched (millions) 1 Squid Game: Season 1 Survival drama 17 September 2021: 1,650.9 2 Stranger Things: Season 4: Science fiction/Horror 27 May 2022: 1,352.09 3 Wednesday: Season 1 Comedy Horror 23 November 2022: 1,237.15 4
The namesake of the series, Akira, is the 28th in a line of psychics that the government has developed, the same number as Tetsujin-28. [ 26 ] One of the film's key animators was Makiko Futaki ; she went on to become a lead animator for Studio Ghibli films such as Kiki's Delivery Service (1989), Princess Mononoke (1997) and Howl's Moving Castle ...
Morii is currently working on a third season of Netflix original, dystopian series “Alice in Borderland.” Lee is working on Season 2 of Korean hit “All of Us Are Dead.”
The 1988 classic animation from Katsuhiro Otomo is considered a milestone of the cyberpunk genre.
Akira is a proposed American cyberpunk action film based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Katsuhiro Otomo, and was set to be the second film adaptation following the 1988 anime version. The film will be written by Taika Waititi , Michael Golamco , and Charles Yu .
The new series will feature unreleased clips from the film, as well as a new story from Toriyama himself, continuing the story that starts in the movie. Toriyama's signature style is on full ...
By 1998, over one hundred anime shows were aired on television in Japan, [48] including a popular series based on the Pokémon video game franchise. Other 1990s anime series which gained international success were Dragon Ball Z , Sailor Moon , and Digimon ; the success of these shows brought international recognition to the martial arts ...