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[60] The premiere of the episode was
delayed by a day on some streaming
services due to production circumstances. [61] ^ Due to production circumstances, the premiere of episode 7 was delayed by a day on some streaming services. [62] ^ Episode 8 was delayed a week due to a recap episode. [63] The premiere of the episode was delayed by a day on some streaming services due to production circumstances. [64] ^ Due to production circumstances, the premiere of episode 9 was delayed by a day on some streaming services. [65] ^ a b c Episodes 10–12 aired
consecutively on JNN affiliates on December 25, 2023, at 11:40 p. m. , until December 26 at 1:10 a. m. JST. [66] ^ Unlike
previous years, the nominees were not divided into categories in the 2023 award.
07. Construction, which included two fluorescent signs (cropped out of the final image) and handmade newspapers, and shooting took three days. [17] Themes[edit] Akira,
like some of Otomo's other works (such as Domu), revolves around the basic idea of individuals with superhuman powers, especially psychokinetic abilities. However, these are not central to the story, which instead concerns itself with character, societal pressures and political machination. [6] Motifs common in the manga include youth alienation, government corruption and inefficiency, and a military grounded in old-fashioned Japanese honor, displeased with the compromises of modern society. Jenny Kwok Wah Lau writes in Multiple Modernities
that Akira is a "direct outgrowth of war and postwar experiences. " She argues that Otomo grounds the work in recent Japanese history and culture, using the atomic bombing of Japan during World War II, alongside the economic resurgence and issues relating to overcrowding as inspirations and underlying issues. Thematically, the work centers on the nature of youth to rebel against authority, control methods, community building and the transformation experienced in adolescent passage. The latter is best represented in the work by the morphing experienced by characters. [21] Susan J. Napier identified this morphing and metamorphosis as a factor that marks the work as postmodern: "a genre which suggests that identity is in constant fluctuation.
However, his appearance in later parts of the manga appears to take after Paul Stanley. He stated that he had numerous other children besides Baki and Jack but seem to be not important. External Links[] Yujiro Hanma on the Baki the Grappler Wiki Navigation[] Villains Yujiro Hanma
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