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03. A self-stylized hippie, he joins Akira's group in order to experience the greatest possible freedom imaginable. Izuna Tokage (戸と加か下げ 泉いず奈, Tokage Izuna) Izuna is a former high school student who became jaded with society after the death of her father at a young age and her mother's subsequent need to overwork. When the outbreak starts, Izuna is found to be naturally immune to the virus. Upon meeting Akira's group, she joins up with them, and the primary goal of the series shifts to escorting her to a lab where a vaccine can be produced based on her immunity. Supporting characters[edit] Mikio Kousaka (高坂 幹夫, Kōsaka Mikio) and Sumire Kousaka (香坂 すみれ, Kōsaka Sumire) Mikio: Voiced by: Shuhei Sakaguchi[9] (Japanese); Keith Silverstein[9] (English) Portrayed by: You Takahashi[7] Sumire: Voiced by: Sara Matsumoto[9] (Japanese); Jennifer Sun Bell[9] (English) Portrayed by: Akari Hayami[7] The Kousakas are a young couple who are Akira's neighbors. They had never met him before, but shortly after the outbreak, Akira ran into them hiding in their apartment while he was going to find Ohtori (to get beer in the anime), his cheerful attitude amidst the chaos befuddling them. Akira offers to get supplies for them, but discovers their apartment trashed afterwards. Though he believes them to have been killed, in reality the two became so emboldened by Akira's optimism that they escaped their apartment, fled to the airport, and commandeered a plane so they could travel the world together before they become zombies. In the live-action film, the couple are also expecting. Teruo Tendo (天道 照夫, Tendō Teruo) Voiced by: Hiroyuki Kinoshita[9] (Japanese); Rick Zieff[9] (English) Teruo is Akira's father and a farmer.[5] As the project evolved, Watanabe pushed for this structured approach to be discarded aside from the lead characters and premise, and Obara agreed to the new approach. The lack of a structure meant that the series narrative was constructed piece by piece, with few plot details being decided in advance. [8] The fates of the three characters were also undecided during this stage. Watanabe originally planned for all three to survive, but at one point the team considered Jin and Mugen dying respectively in the final two episodes. [5] Even the identity of the sunflower samurai was unknown to Watanabe during the early stages. [15] Due to this approach, pre-production on the series lasted a year.
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