Akame ga Kill! is the anime adaption of Takahiro's shounen manga of the same title, which is illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro and was serialized in Square Enix's Gangan Joker since April 2010. The anime is also produced by Square Enix and is licensed by Sentai Filmworks for release in North America.
Chena, who visits them regularly, is their only connection to the outside world - and to their daughter Ága, who has left the icy tundra a long time ago due to family feud. When Sedna's health deteriorates, Nanook decides to fulfill her wish. He embarks on a long journey in order to find Ága. Working title for the project was "Nanook".
This anime was set in a dark alternative Tokyo, where ghouls lived among people. Those creatures fed on people to survive, some found tremendous joy in killing, while others simply sustained. They had to be careful because even if they were much more powerful than humans, investigators of the Commission of Counter Ghoul posed a real threat.
Akame ga Kill! These include head boss Najenda, Leone (the older sister type), Mine (tsundere), Bulat (the older brother type), Lubbock (ongoing carefree dude), Shelee (quiet type), among others. Tatsumi himself is also saturated with generic tropes such as his heroic personality and to do the “right thing”.
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Night Raid is the covert assassination branch of the Revolutionary Army, an uprising assembled to overthrow Prime Minister Honest, whose avarice and greed for power has led him to take advantage of the child emperor's inexperience. Without a strong and benevolent leader, the rest of the nation is left to drown in poverty, strife, and ruin.
Akame ga Kill! is the anime adaption of Takahiro's shounen manga of the same title, which is illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro and was serialized in Square Enix's Gangan Joker since April 2010. The anime is also produced by Square Enix and is licensed by Sentai Filmworks for release in North America.
As Run, Nagi and Yuuko begin their sophomore year while Tooru begins her freshman year, their exciting high school life filled with drama, humor and adventure begins for the four friends during their everyday lives.
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Akame Ga Kill! fans who loved the idea of fighting against an unjust system will love Code Geass as well. It is set in a world, where the Holy Empire of Britannia conquered Japan and named it Area 11. Locals didn’t take the new situation easy and a brave group of freedom fighters stepped up against the Empire.
Yukiteru Amano was a lonely high school student, who spent most of his time writing his diary. Viewers thought he had imaginary friends, but it turned out Deus Ex Machina and Murmur existed for real.
They had to be careful because even if they were much more powerful than humans, investigators of the Commission of Counter Ghoul posed a real threat.
Kill La Kill is quite different from Aka me Ga Kill!, but the two have a few similarities (including their like-sounding titles). Both of them are full of mysteries and they are exciting throughout and both shows had epic fights.
Although it is a bit darker than Akame Ga Kill!, most fans agreed it is a good show to ease their craving.
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Akame Ga Kill! was a huge hit after its release and is still topping many popularity lists. Fans are still missing the anime that was full of action, striking twists, and powerful characters. There were many great plot points that captivated viewers and after it was clear there wouldn’t be more episodes created, everyone was devastated.