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He misses and shoots Takashi in the head, instantly killing him. He is in turn shot and killed by the Colonel's men. Ryu (竜, Ryū) Ryu (born May 31, 1992),[13] short for Ryusaku (竜作, Ryūsaku), is a comrade of Kei's in the resistance movement. As the story progresses, Ryu abandons his terrorist roots and becomes more heroic, working
with Yamada and guiding Kaneda to Akira's chamber where Tetsuo is held up, but battles with alcoholism. In the final volume, Ryu reluctantly shoots and "kills" Akira when he begins to release his power; he is killed by falling elevator debris shortly afterward. Chiyoko (チヨコ) Chiyoko is a tough, heavyset woman and weapons expert who is involved in the resistance and eventually becomes a key supporting character. She acts as a mother figure to Kei. The Doctor (ドクター, Dokutā) The Doctor (born January 28, 1958),[13] last name Onishi (大西, Ōnishi), is the head scientist of the secret psychic research project and also serves as the Colonel's scientific advisor. He belonged to the second generation of
scientists overseeing the project after Akira killed the first. It is his curiosity and negligence for anyone's well-being that unlocks and nurtures Tetsuo's destructive power in the first place. When Akira is freed by Tetsuo from his cryogenic lair, the Doctor fails to get inside the shelter and freezes to death.
Nagisa Kaneshiro (金城 なぎさ, Kaneshiro Nagisa) Voiced by: Yū Sasahara[10] (Japanese); Jenny Yokobori (English) A makeup artist who worked in the film industry. She was ironically on the set of a zombie film when the outbreak occurred, but escaped from the city and took refuge in Akira's village, where she and two other women from the city befriended Akira and his parents. She proved crucial in Higurashi's defeat,
giving Akira makeup to make him look like a zombie and approach and subdue Higurashi when his guard was down; this also checks off one of Akira's bucket list items, which was to try cosplay. Production[edit] Haro Aso, the author of the series, commented that the handling of the zombie genre as entertainment has been overused in several types of media. Aso was planning a new work when he came up with the idea of "let's do a zombie one". So, Aso came up with the idea of a protagonist who can see zombies as something fun, thinking that real people might be more disgusting than zombies, and "It would be interesting to mix zombies and company beasts. " He has come up with the idea of having company animals as the main characters. [11] However, he was impressed after watching the 2018 Japanese film One Cut of the Dead. Aso was amazed by the take a "heartwarming zombie comedy" by Shin'ichirō Ueda. Though the manga predated the film, Aso enjoyed One Cut of the Dead while adding that he wrote the manga without
being conscious of the international market. Aso originally preferred Western movies over domestic ones, leading to his manga being more influenced by the former.
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