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Kaneda's motorcycle appears in the
2020 video game Cyberpunk 2077. [99] The Akira Class starship from the Star Trek franchise, first introduced in the 1996 feature film Star Trek: First Contact, was named after the
anime by its designer Alex Jaeger, of Industrial Light & Magic. [100] In the 1998 film Dark City, one of the last scenes, in which buildings "restore" themselves, is similar to the last panel of the Akira manga. Its writer-director Alex Proyas called the end battle a "homage to Otomo's Akira". [101] Director Josh Trank cited Akira as an influence on the 2012 film Chronicle. [102] Rapper Kanye West has a tribute to the anime film in his 2007 music video for "Stronger". [103] Electronic pop group M83 created a three-part tribute to Akira (and other influences) with their music videos for "Midnight City", "Reunion"[104] and "Wait". Rapper Lupe Fiasco's 2015 album Tetsuo & Youth was loosely inspired by the Akira character Tetsuo Shima. [105] In the original plans for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics Opening Ceremony, Akira was to be featured in order to appeal to Japan's "soft power" among youth. The original plans featured Kaneda riding into the stadium on his motorcycle. As Japan scholar Tagsold notes, there is an inherent irony in the use of Akira to promote the 2020 Olympics.
The adage of the soldier and his acceptance of
losing his leg is lost on them. "[57] Reviewers praised the soundtrack of the first anime for its
variety of musical styles and artists, and the pleasant but not too distracting background music. [58] DVDvisionjapan said the first opening theme and the first ending theme are the best tracks of the series. [59] Notes[edit] ^ a b Through Madman Anime. References[edit] ^ Ellingwood, Holly (March 8, 2009). "Fullmetal Alchemist The Complete First Season". activeAnime. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2021. ^ Macdonald, Christopher (January 31, 2009). "Funimation Adds Fullmetal Alchemist Premium Collection OVA".