english to french magnificent
Both shows introduce viewers to a
cast of disturbed, convulsing enemies. Also, both were released in the past two years and share a crisp animation style. Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen would especially appreciate the action sequences of Demon Slayer. The show
consistently delivers nail-biting and beautifully choreographed fights. Each fighter’s powers are as interesting as they are visually stunning, watching the novelty of watching water peel off Kamado’s sword never wears off. Also, it’s on Netflix now so there’s nothing stopping you from picking it up. —Ana Diaz
Soul Eater Image: BONES studio Where to watch: Hulu and Crunchyroll Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen willing to dig a little deeper into the anime catalogue should check out Soul Eater. Created by Atsushi Ohkubo (the mind behind Fire Force), Soul Eater follows Maka Albarn and Soul Evans in their quest to defeat and consume the souls of corrupted humans. Some characters in the world (Evans included) have the power to transmute into powerful weapons. In each fight, Evans transforms into a comically large death that Albarn wields. Don’t let its Halloweeny art style fool you.
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A delight to follow, with periods of intense action and thought provoking predictions of a neo society, one would like to think of the film as the pipe dream of one who predicted such tragic events as of September 11. Akira, whilst violent for the medium, is a lush metropolis of gang warfare, a psuedo examination into the possible, and a fantasy tale of elements long lost in modern cinema. A cool, entertaining piece littered with cult visions and awesome bikes. helpful•12440tojiOct 23, 2001Top picksSign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendationsSign inFAQ9What is 'Akira' about?Is 'Akira' based on a book?So just who, in fact, was Akira?DetailsEditRelease dateJuly 16, 1988 (Japan)Country of originJapanOfficial sitesBandai Visual (Japan)Official
Site (United States)LanguageJapaneseAlso known as阿基拉Filming locationsTokyo, JapanProduction companiesAkira Committee Company Ltd. Akira StudioTMS EntertainmentSee more company credits at IMDbProBox officeEditBudget¥1,100,000,000 (estimated)Gross US & Canada$553,171Opening weekend US & Canada$11,263Jan 1, 1990Gross worldwide$3,280,404See detailed box office info on IMDbProTechnical specsEditRuntime2 hours 4 minutesColorColorSound mixDolby StereoAspect ratio1. 85 : 1Related
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