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The terror of seeing Akira causes one of the Colonel's men to declare a state of emergency that causes massive panic in Neo-Tokyo. The Colonel himself tries to use SOL, a laser satellite, to kill Tetsuo and Akira, but only succeeds in severing Tetsuo's arm. Volume 3: Akira II[edit] Tetsuo disappears in the subsequent explosion, and Kaneda and Kei come across Akira outside the base. Vaguely aware of who he is, they take him back into Neo-Tokyo. Both the Colonel's soldiers and the followers of an Esper named Lady Miyako begin scouring Neo-Tokyo in search of him. Kaneda, Kei, and a third terrorist, Chiyoko, attempt to find refuge with Akira on Nezu's yacht. However, Nezu betrays them and kidnaps Akira for his use, attempting to have them killed. They survive the attempt and manage to snatch Akira from Nezu's mansion. The Colonel, desperate to find Akira and fed up with the government's tepid response to the crisis, mounts a coup d'état and puts the city under martial law. The Colonel's men join Lady Miyako's acolytes and Nezu's private army in chasing Kaneda, Kei, Chiyoko, and Akira through the city. The pursuit ends at a canal, with Kaneda's group surrounded by the Colonel's troops.

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I wasn’t too big on the art style at first, but it’s starting to grow on me. The character designs were done by CLAMP, who put a lot of details into the eyes, which makes sense considering how Lelouch’s Geass works. The characters are all made to be really tall and thin, which I hated at first, but now I don’t mind it so much. The mech designs look really cool too. The animation is done by Sunrise, who also did the animation for the Gundam series, which checks out because the fight scenes are animated super well! Some fight scenes had me on the edge of my seat just from how well-animated they were.
The background music of the show is kind of forgettable, but there were some tracks that I liked and felt fit the show well.
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