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Lady Miyako dies while defying Tetsuo after guiding Kei into space to fire upon him with SOL. Kei's attack awakens Tetsuo's full powers, triggering a psychic reaction similar to Akira's. With the help of Kiyoko, Masaru, and the spirit of Takashi, Akira cancels out Tetsuo's explosion with one of his own. They are also able to free Kaneda, who was trapped in Tetsuo's mass. He witnesses the
truth about the Espers' power as they, alongside Akira and Tetsuo, ascend to a
higher plane of existence. The United Nations sends peacekeeping forces to help the surviving parties of Neo-Tokyo. Kaneda and his friends
confront them, declaring the city's sovereignty as the Great Tokyo Empire and warning them that Akira still lives. Kaneda and Kei
meet up with the Colonel and part ways as friends. As Kaneda and Kei ride through Neo-Tokyo with their followers, they are joined by ghostly visions of Tetsuo and Yamagata. They also see the city shedding its ruined façade, returning to its former splendor. Characters[edit] Kaneda (金田) Kaneda (born September 5, 2003),[11] full name Shōtarō Kaneda (金田 正太郎, Kaneda Shōtarō), is the main protagonist of Akira.
This time he meets Felt and Rom, and negotiates with them for the insignia. Elsa, the person who killed Subaru in the first timeline,
arrives and Subaru offers his cell phone whose camera feature is perceived to be more valuable than the money Elsa has, so Felt and Rom accept his offer. However, Elsa kills everybody again after Subaru states his intention to return the insignia to its original owner. Subaru respawns once again, this time greeting Satella in the street, but she becomes immediately offended because "Satella" is the name of the "Jealous Witch", which is taboo in this realm. 22"Reunion with the Witch"
Transliteration: "Saikai no Majo" (Japanese: 再会の魔女)Masahiro ShinoharaMasahiro YokotaniApril 11, 2016 (2016-04-11)[12][13] Seemingly irritated by being called the name of the "Jealous Witch", "Satella" leaves. Subaru attempts to prevent the insignia from being stolen, but fails and is killed again, this time by the hoodlums in the alley while chasing Felt. After respawning, Subaru finally realizes his "Return by Death" ability, and changes his approach by not meeting "Satella" and instead trying to buy the insignia from Felt before Elsa could negotiate. In the alley, he is saved from the hoodlums by Reinhard van Astrea, and Subaru asks him to tell "Satella" not to come to the
loot house. As Subaru heads over to the loot house, he runs into Elsa, who notes his unusual behavior. Later, Subaru sees Felt and tells her what Rom said about the phone's worth in the previous timeline. Rom appraises the phone and confirms its value, but Felt refuses to sell him the insignia without first hearing Elsa's offer due to Subaru's suspicious behavior.
What made Metal Slug such an entertaining title was its over-the-top humor, which made every single level a blast to play. You watched in amazement as
enemy grunts stopped to
laugh at you when you died, only to shriek in horror when you respawned. Of course, the tight control scheme didn't hurt either. So where does the name Metal Slug come from? It's basically the uberpowerful tank that you get during the midpoint of every stage. With a powerful cannon and the ability to jump and duck enemy fire, the Metal Slug tank is the trademark of the series. Real Bout Fatal Fury (1996, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: Saturn (1996)
A continuation of the Fatal Fury series, Real Bout uses the name that was originally intended for the series and basically starts off on a clean slate.