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He then kills Yamada. Juvenile A (ジュヴィナイルA, Juvinairu Ē) Juvenile A is an international team of scientists who are appointed to
investigate psychic events in Neo-Tokyo in the latter half of the story. Its members include Dr. Dubrovsky (ドブロフスキー博士, Doburofusukī-hakase), Dr. Simmons (シモンズ博士, Shimonzu-hakase), Dr. Jorris (ジョリス博士, Jorisu-hakase), Dr. Hock (ホック博士, Hokku-hakase), Professor Bernardi (ベルナルディ教授, Berunarudi-kyōju), and lama Karma Tangi (カルマ・タンギ, Karuma Tangi). Production[edit] Conception[edit] I wanted to draw this story set in a Japan similar to how it was after the end of
World War II—rebelling governmental factions; a rebuilding world; foreign political influence, an uncertain future; a bored and reckless younger generation racing each other on bikes. Akira is the story of my own teenage years, rewritten to take place in the future. I never thought too deeply about the two main characters as I
made them; I just projected how I was like when I was younger. The
ideas naturally flowed out from my own memories.
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Type ZeroSun, Apr 16, 2023When Tanjiro, who heard about the existence of a
secret weapon from Mitsuri, was exploring the mountains, he stumbles upon Muichiro and a boy of the village arguing over something. 7. 3/10 (2. 8K)RateS3.
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lacks drive and motivation after three years of abusive treatment; however, when a zombie apocalypse unexpectedly strikes Tokyo, everything is turned upside down. Instead of succumbing to dread, Akira sees this as an opportunity to experience life to the fullest rather than settle for his humdrum, depressing existence. He decides to create a bucket list of everything he wants to do before becoming a zombie in order to not only experience it firsthand but also to show that he is still alive and well. This decision
gives him a newfound sense of purpose. Others soon join him in his journey: Kencho, Akira's old college buddy who seeks to be a stand-up comedian; Shizuka, a sullen and blunt woman who is also seeking to escape an abusive life; and Beatrix, a German college graduate who seeks to experience Japan in infatuation of its culture. With them at his side, Akira embarks on a number of exciting and frequently bizarre excursions throughout zombie-infested Japan, checking off bucket list items that range from simple pleasures like eating at expensive restaurants for free to more extravagant pursuits like going on roller coasters and visiting haunted houses. The group also comes across other survivors who have their own motivations for surviving as they make their way across the country and its swarms of flesh-eating zombies. Along the journey, they forge odd alliances, face their own anxieties, and learn the importance of friendship and the human spirit's ability to persevere in the face of difficulty. Characters[edit] Main characters[edit] Akira Tendo (天道 輝, Tendō Akira) Voiced by: Shūichirō Umeda[3] (Japanese); Zeno Robinson[4] (English) Portrayed by: Eiji Akaso[5] Akira is a former salaryman who worked in an extremely-exploitative marketing firm. Once a cheerful, happy-go-lucky person full of ambitions and dreams, the grind of his abusive job took a major toll on his physical and mental well-being and he fell into a deep depression. When the zombie apocalypse happens, however, Akira immediately reverts back to his old personality, able to finally break out of his routine and enjoy life as it comes.