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The series' first season premiered in April 2019, having aired on Tokyo MX and other networks, while from the second season onwards it has aired on Fuji TV. In North America, the series is licensed by Aniplex of America. The English dub of the series aired on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block in the United States.
The game's creator, Akira Ono, suddenly finds himself summoned into the game as his character, the Demon Lord Hakuto Kunai. As he tries to grasp his situation, he encounters an injured girl fleeing from demon king Greol, the latter of whom attacks him, to little effect. The demon king is then quickly defeated with no effort.
As Miku objects to Akira wanting to become a researcher for her sake, Elysio targets and kidnaps her as she blames herself for holding Akira back because of her illness. As Akira and the others learn that Miku has disappeared from the hospital, Elysio lures Akira into his dimension and uses Miku's self-loathing to create a giant snowman monster.
The Crunchyroll channel will air dubbed anime entirely for free, but viewers will have to sit through some ads. Crunchyroll Is Launching A Free 24-Hour Anime Channel In The US Skip to main content
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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.
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Crunchyroll streamed the series while Funimation streamed an English dub. [8] It is the first Funimation simuldub with episodes released the day of the original Japanese broadcast. [9] The series was being used as a testing ground for faster simuldub releases with the goal to have new episodes out thirty minutes after the Japanese premiere. [1]