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Jack Stovold and Richard Dunham analyze and celebrate the landmark 1988 anime Akira, one minute at a time.

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    • TV & Film

Jack Stovold and Richard Dunham analyze and celebrate the landmark 1988 anime Akira, one minute at a time.

    Akira minute 115 - Stick Close to Chewie

    Akira minute 115 - Stick Close to Chewie

    In the children's memories, they undergo operations and explore their psychic powers under the supervision of lab technicians. In the present, they explain to Kaneda that they have called Akira to help them deal with Tetsuo. With Curtis Bloes.

    • 43 min
    Akira minute 114 - sad_shakuhachi.wav

    Akira minute 114 - sad_shakuhachi.wav

    Kaneda moves from Tetsuo's memories to memories of Takashi, Masaru, Kiyoko, and Akira as children. With Curtis Bloes.

    • 46 min
    Akira minute 113 - Heaven Has Looked Away From Us

    Akira minute 113 - Heaven Has Looked Away From Us

    Within the bubble created by Akira, Kaneda floats among the wreckage of the city and then enters into Tetsuo's memories. With Curtis Bloes.

    • 27 min
    Akira minute 112 - Orc Goose

    Akira minute 112 - Orc Goose

    The psychic children decide to sacrifice themselves by going into the expanding white bubble to save Kaneda. With Curtis Bloes.

    • 40 min
    Akira minute 111 - The Fifth Short

    Akira minute 111 - The Fifth Short

    Kiyoko teleports Colonel Shikishima to safety as an expanding white bubble threatens to engulf both Tetsuo and Kaneda. With Curtis Bloes.

    • 34 min
    Akira minute 110 - Gut Powder

    Akira minute 110 - Gut Powder

    Tetsuo almost engulfs the Colonel and the psychic children, but the canisters break open and Akira appears. With Eric Ambler.

    • 52 min

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