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Post-apocalyptic anime and manga (9 C, 105 P) Pages in category "Apocalyptic anime and manga" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Post-apocalyptic anime and manga, set in a world or civilization that has been ravaged by nuclear war, plague, or some other general disaster.The time frame may be immediately after the catastrophe, focusing on the travails or psychology of survivors, or considerably later, often including the theme that the existence of pre-catastrophe civilization has been forgotten or mythologized.
Dorohedoro (ドロヘドロ, lit. "Mud-sludge" [a]) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Q Hayashida.It was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazines Monthly Ikki (November 2000 to September 2014), Hibana [] (March 2015 to August 2017), and Monthly Shōnen Sunday (November 2017 to September 2018); its chapters were collected in 23 tankōbon volumes.
The Survivors promise if she ever wants to find her Gem they will help. Suddenly inspired the Survivors decide to uncover the conspiracy, expose White-Mask and stop the Dark Demon God’s return. Curran gains an admirer, a Cat-girl she earlier saved from the same swindling merchant whom Kalios once saved her from.
Genesis Survivor Gaiarth (創世機士ガイアース, Jeneshisu Sabaibā Gaiāsu) was an anime OVA series produced by AIC and Artmic in 1992. The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic, dystopian future, chronicling the story of a young man named Ital Del Labard and his partner, the war-roid Zaxon.
This is a category listing animated television-related post-apocalyptic fiction which includes television series, television films and pilots. This is a subgenre of science fiction, science fantasy, dystopia or horror in which the Earth's civilization is collapsing or has collapsed.
A 12-episode anime adaptation, produced by Madhouse and covering the first four volumes, aired in Japan from July 5 to September 20, 2010. Madhouse also produced an original video animation (OVA) episode in 2011. Sentai Filmworks released an English dub of the anime series and OVA on DVD and Blu-ray in North America.
Akira (アキラ, stylized as AKIRA) is a Japanese cyberpunk post-apocalyptic manga series written and illustrated by Katsuhiro Otomo.It was serialized biweekly in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Young Magazine from December 20, 1982, to June 25, 1990, with its 120 chapters collected into six tankōbon ' volumes.