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There're some elements here that demonstrate some semblance of writing chops, I would give the show that, but the way the writers flaunt their ability to come up with said ideas comes off as conceited, especially when these moments wallow in content that's tantamount to idiotic orchestral displays. It's a proud peacock, flaunting its ideas, while strutting around with toilet paper stuck to its ass. As it navel-gazes, everyone else looks on in amusement.
When I said it points things out with neon lights, this is what I mean.
“Hey, the camera is shaking excessively. Hey, we're giving Suburu a manic expression, one step away from having him foaming at the mouth.

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This scene was also a new idea he had when writing the manga as he felt that Musashi required a major challenge than in the novel. [12] In April 2009, Inoue told Nishinippon Shimbun that he suspected Vagabond would be ending "within one or two years". Claiming that he did not know how it would end, but that it had entered its final stages. [13] In January 2010, he confirmed it would be ending within the year. [14] However, in September during a hiatus due to health concerns, Inoue announced that the ending had been delayed until 2011. [15] Inoue posted an update on his website in December 2010, stating that Vagabond would not return until he regained "enthusiasm" for the series. [4] After eighteen-months, Vagabond returned to Morning as a monthly series in March 2012. [16] The manga went on what was supposed to be a four-month hiatus in February 2014, with the reason stated being for Inoue to work on research. [17] However, it was not until January 2015 that the series resumed. [18] The series is currently on an extended hiatus since May 21, 2015, with its 327th chapter, "The Man Named Tadaoki", being the latest one. [19] Release[edit] Main article: List of Vagabond chapters Written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue, Vagabond is based on Eiji Yoshikawa's 1935 novel Musashi. Archived from the original on 25 April 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2023. ^ a b "The trailer for Netflix's Lupin introduces a new gentleman thief". polygon. com. 29 September 2020.
1 by Wizard's Anime magazine on their "Top 50 Anime released in North America" list in 2001. [124] It was ranked No. 4 on The Hollywood Reporter critic's list of "10 Best Animated Films for Adults" in 2016. [125] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times selected Akira as his "Video Pick of the Week" in 1992[126] on Siskel & Ebert and the Movies. For its wider 2001 release, he gave the film "Thumbs Up". Akira has also been regarded as one of the greatest action and science fiction films of all time. It was ranked number 22 on The Guardian's list of best sci-fi and fantasy films,[8] included on Film4's list of top 50 science fiction films,[9] and ranked number 27 on Complex magazine's list of 50 best sci-fi movies. [10] The Daily Telegraph listed Akira as the fifth greatest action film of all time. [4] Phelim O'Neill of the Guardian draws a parallel on Akira's influence on the science-fiction genre to Blade Runner and Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. [13] Akira is considered a landmark film in the cyberpunk genre, particularly the Japanese cyberpunk subgenre. [11] The British Film Institute describes Akira as a vital cornerstone of the cyberpunk genre, along with Blade Runner and Neuromancer.