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A group of children live in a facility isolated from the outside world. One day, one of them, a girl named Tokio, receives a message that says "Do you want to go outside of the outside?" Mimihime, another girl who lives in the same facility, has a prediction and tells the upset Tokio that two people will
come from the outside to save her, one of whom has the same face as her, while the director of the school tells her that the outside world is Hell. Meanwhile, a boy named Maru, who looks just like Tokio, is traveling through this devastated Japan with a girl named Kiruko, in search of Heaven. Characters[edit] Main[edit] Maru (マル) Voiced by: Gen Satō[2] (Japanese); Jonathan Leon[3] (English) A 15-year-old boy who is traveling together with Kiruko. He is skilled in martial arts. Kiruko (キルコ) / Haruki (春希) A young woman around 18 to 20
years old who travels with Maru. She is searching for both the doctor who performed an operation on her and a friend she knew. Kiriko Takehaya (竹早 桐子, Takehaya Kiriko) Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi[2] (Japanese); Anjali Kunapaneni[3] (English) Haruki's older sister who raced electric cars in Tokyo. Haruki Takehaya (竹早 春希, Takehaya Haruki) Voiced by: Mariya Ise[4] (Japanese); McKenzie Atwood[5] (English) The younger brother of Kiriko Takehaya who looks up to Robin Inazaki. Takahara Academy[edit] Tokio (トキオ) Voiced by: Hibiku Yamamura[2] (Japanese); Brittany Lauda[3] (English) A young girl who lives in a facility isolated from the outside world. She has a similar appearance as Maru.
[121] The film also made number 16 on Time Out's top 50 animated movie list[122] and number 5 on the Total Film Top 50 Animated Films list. [123] The film was ranked No. 1 by Wizard's Anime
magazine on their "Top 50 Anime released in North America" list in 2001. [124] It was ranked No. 4 on The Hollywood Reporter critic's list of "10 Best Animated Films for Adults" in 2016. [125] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times selected Akira as his "Video Pick of the Week" in 1992[126] on Siskel & Ebert and the Movies. For its wider 2001 release, he gave the film "Thumbs Up". Akira has also been regarded as one of the greatest action and science
fiction films of all time. It was ranked number 22 on The Guardian's list of best sci-fi and fantasy films,[8] included on Film4's list of top 50 science fiction films,[9] and ranked number 27 on Complex magazine's list of 50 best sci-fi movies. [10] The Daily Telegraph listed Akira as the fifth greatest action film of all time. [4] Phelim O'Neill of the Guardian draws a parallel on Akira's influence on the science-fiction genre to Blade Runner and Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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