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Otomo liked his sorrowful expression and used him as a reference after deciding to make Akira a child. [17] While editing his film Jiyū wo Warera ni, Otomo would often
hear someone in the studio next door yell "Akira!", which he took to be the name of the
assistant director. Because in the film industry the name "Akira" is often used to refer to Akira Kurosawa, Otomo "thought that gap" was funny and decided to use the name in his work one day. [17] The character names Tetsuo and Kaneda, and the Espers' codenames of Nos. 25–28, were taken
from Tetsujin 28-go. [15][16][17] Kaneda's iconic motorcycle from the manga had no specific design. So Otomo said it came out "kind of random" and changed every time he drew it. [17] The character Chiyoko was originally designed to be an old man, but Otomo felt that was too ordinary and "a little boring" and came up with the idea for an old lady, which then became a large old lady. The character grew on him as he drew and she ended up with a greater role than he originally planned. [17] Otomo posing on a replica of the futuristic motorcycle driven by Kaneda in Akira (2016) The logo for the manga changed several times throughout its serialization, including switching between Japanese and English. [17] The first 35 chapters used katakana in the font Thick Textbook, chosen by Otomo for its ease of understanding and impact.
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Information Type: TV Episodes: 12 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Jan 11, 2017 to Mar 29, 2017 Premiered: Winter 2017 Broadcast: Wednesdays at 01:35 (JST) Producers: TV Tokyo, Victor Entertainment, AT-X, KlockWorx, flying DOG, Bushiroad, Age Global Networks, famima. com, Docomo Anime Store, Just Production, Kadokawa, Crunchyroll SC Anime Fund Licensors: Discotek Media, Crunchyroll Studios: Yaoyorozu Source: Game Genres: AdventureAdventure, Award WinningAward Winning, ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy Themes: AnthropomorphicAnthropomorphic, IyashikeiIyashikei Duration: 24 min. per ep. Rating: PG - Children
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[109] Comic Book Resources saw the focus on Rudeus' emotions as what marks the series a major departure from other isekai storylines. [110] The early episodes of the second season earned controversial responses due to the more miserable portrayal of Rudeus while highlighting a decrease in the animation values. [111][112] Positive response focused on how more depth was given to Rudeus as he was now alone and
tried interacting with new characters. [113][114] The Japanese Blu-rays often appeared in Oricon charts. [115][116][117][118] Controversies[edit] This article's "criticism" or "controversy" section may compromise the article's neutrality. Please help rewrite or integrate
negative information to other sections through discussion on the talk page. (January 2024) Aisha Greyrat's after-story[edit] One of the web novel short stories from the after-story collection Redundant Reincarnation, titled "The Moment Aisha Greyrat Stopped Being a Maid", sparked a lot of controversy among its Japanese readers. [clarification needed] In response, the author had initially planned to make some revisions, but figured it would not be good enough, and after receiving a notice from Shōsetsuka ni Narō management that it violated their terms of service, on February 24, 2016, the author announced that he had decided to scrap the short story altogether and would write a remake in the future. [119] LexBurner's controversy[edit] On February 8, 2021, before the premiere of the fifth episode of the anime adaptation, a Chinese streaming network, Bilibili, temporarily halted the streaming of the anime on the grounds of a "technical failure. " According to fan speculation, it might have been linked to the actions of the popular Chinese influencer LexBurner, who insulted the series and its fans, with one of his remarks saying that it is "for bottom-feeders in the social hierarchy. " Incited by his words, his followers went to the media-reviewing website, Douban, to review-bomb the series with a 1-star rating; although the series concurrently enjoyed a 9.