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from July to December 2017. 7 September 12, 2018[32]978-4-06-513113-8June 16, 2020[33]978-1-64-505459-7 Chapters 42–46. Covers manga posts on Twitter and the Saizensen website from February to August 2018. 8 September 12, 2019[34]978-4-06-516696-3September 22, 2020[35]978-1-64-505744-4 Chapters 47–51. Covers manga posts on Twitter and the Saizensen website from September 2018 to July 2019. Anime[edit] An anime television series adaptation was announced at Anime Expo in July 2022. It was produced by Lay-duce and
directed by Hitoshi Nanba, with assistant direction from Noriko Hashimoto, scripts written by Megumi Shimizu, character designs handled by Shiori Hiraiwa, and music composed by Masaru Yokoyama. The 13-episode series aired from January 5 to March 30, 2023, on Tokyo MX and other networks. [36][37][e] The opening theme song is "Kurae! Telepathy" (くらえ!テレパシー, Kurae! Terepashī) by Maharajan. [39] Rie Takahashi, Rina Hidaka, and Sally Amaki performed the ending theme song "yurukuru*love" from Episodes 2–9 and 11–13,[39] while Kaito Ishikawa, Kōhei Amasaki, and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka performed the theme song for Episode 10.
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The Criterion Collection released a LaserDisc with the Streamline dub and Japanese audio in 1992, which was the company's first animated release and its only until Fantastic Mr. Fox in 2014. [67][68][69] Pioneer released a restored version to home media in 2001. The release featured a single- and two-disc DVD set with the second English dub and Japanese audio, along with VHS versions of these audio tracks. It was one of the few releases from Pioneer to feature THX-certified audio and video. Although Pioneer intended to
have the Streamline dub in the release, it was excluded to maintain the THX certification. [59][60] In the United Kingdom, Akira was first released on VHS by Island World Communications in 1991. [70] By 1993, the film had sold 60,000 tapes in the United Kingdom,[70] 100,000 tapes in Europe,[32] and 100,000 tapes in the United States. [58] The success of this release led to the creation of Manga Entertainment, who later assumed distribution. Manga released a two-disc DVD set in 2004, which featured the restored version with the Japanese audio and Pioneer dub on the first disc and a VHS transfer of the Streamline dub on the second. A Blu-ray disc edition of the film was released on February 24, 2009, in North America by
Bandai Entertainment under the Honneamise label.