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Maybe it's better if you don't remember!"* I just wanted to smash the screen that time! Such a drag
Inspector Lunge:
This guy was the character I was expecting great things from and the only time that I was impressed was the time that he put himself in Johan's perspective and predicted that he will cause chaos in the library. But then he didn't appear in the library arc!!!! That's why this anime is so meaningless. Tries to make exciting moments for you but after a while you realize they're just meant to hype you up and nothing more
Grimmer:
Two things about this character were disappointing. Other than that he wasn't a bad character
First: his fights were never shown. We all wanna know how he managed to beat 4 armed people with only his fists. (well it's impossible right? that's why it wasn't shown)
Second: despite declaring that he has no emotions he is still affected by emotions! (before regaining them and crying for his child)
We can see shock and fear and anger in him even though he says he doesn't have any of them.

265. —Katsuhiro Otomo, on the birth of Akira[14] Kodansha had been repeatedly asking Katsuhiro Otomo to write a series for their new manga magazine Young Magazine for some time, but he was busy with other work for another publisher and turned them down. [15] After finishing Kanojo no Omoide. (1980) and Farewell to Weapons (1981) for Young Magazine, he started thinking of a new project. From the first meeting with the publisher, Akira was to be a short work of about ten chapters "or something like that," so Otomo said he was "really not" expecting it to be a success. [15] Otomo had previously created Fireball (1979), a series in which he disregarded accepted manga art styles and established his interest in science fiction as a setting. [6] Fireball anticipated a number of plot elements of Akira, with its story of young freedom fighters trying to rescue one of the group's older brother who was being used by the government in psychic experiments, with the older brother eventually unleashing a destructive "fireball" of energy (the story may have drawn inspiration from the Alfred Bester's 1953 novel The Demolished Man). [16] Otomo used a science fiction setting again the following year in Domu, which won the Nihon SF Taisho Award and Seiun Award and became a bestseller. [6] He then began work on his most ambitious work to date, Akira.

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