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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.
Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda [1] (Japanese); Ron Bottitta (English) Recruiter for the Trade Federation who enlists Akira and known as the "cook". Rimel (リメル, Rimeru) Voiced by: Wataru Takagi [1] (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English) Bulldog-like commander of a section of the Trade Federation forces. John Do (ジョン・ドゥ, Jon Dō)
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Orion also distributed the original Japanese version with English subtitles on VHS, making Akira one of Streamline's few titles to have a Japanese audio release. The Criterion Collection released a LaserDisc with the Streamline dub and Japanese audio in 1992, which was the company's first animated release and its only until Fantastic Mr. Fox in ...
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 .
Daigunder (爆闘宣言ダイガンダー, Bakutō Sengen Daigandā) is a Japanese anime television series about humans using robots in tournaments. Created by Nihon Ad Systems and Takara and animated by Brain's Base, the studio’s first television production, the series aired on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from April to December 2002. [1]
Late in season one, Haruo is shocked to learn that Akira has an older sister, the similar-looking but very different college-age Ono Makoto. Makoto, both flakey and defiant, explicitly rejects the harsh responsibilities of the Ono family. Those responsibilities fall to Akira, when Akira is just a grade-schooler.
Akira's little sister, Miku, visits the patisserie to help out there, but struggles to do so. While shopping with Ichika, Miku explains she wants to do something for Akira in return for the chocolates she gives her. Working with the others, Miku makes Akira a poodle-shaped chocolate cake to show her she wants to protect her smile.