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"Akira" And How It Changed An Entire Industry

1 h 1 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Akira (1988), directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, Japan. Based on Otomo's six-volume manga series. One of the most widely referenced animated films of all time, credited with opening the Western market to Japanese animation. Its 1989 US release led to the formation of a dedicated anime distribution company for the West. Sebastien and Markc cover the plot's structural limitations (six volumes condensed into one film, large cast, multiple unresolved threads), the film's political content around youth and power, the animation's technical standard relative to its 1988 contemporaries including early Simpsons and Looney Tunes, and why those story issues don't affect his overall verdict.

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