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Japanese manga series by Takahiro and Tetsuya Tashiro

Akame ga Kill!
Akame ga Kill volume 1 cover.jpg

Cover of the get-go manga volume featuring Akame.

アカメが斬る!
( Akame ga Kiru! )
Genre Activity, dark fantasy[ane]
Manga
Written past Takahiro
Illustrated past Tetsuya Tashiro
Published by Square Enix
English publisher

NA

Yen Printing

Imprint GC Joker
Magazine Gangan Joker
Demographic Shōnen
Original run March 20, 2010December 22, 2016
Volumes fifteen (List of volumes)
Manga
Akame ga Kill! Cypher
Written by Takahiro
Illustrated by Kei Toru
Published past Foursquare Enix
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Magazine Monthly Big Gangan
Demographic Seinen
Original run October 25, 2013Jan 25, 2019
Volumes 10 (Listing of volumes)
Anime goggle box series
Directed past Tomoki Kobayashi
Produced past Square Enix
Written by Makoto Uezu
Music by Taku Iwasaki
Studio
  • White Fox
  • C-Station (ONA)
Licensed by

AUS

Hanabee

NA

Sentai Filmworks

UK

Animatsu Amusement

Original network Tokyo MX, MBS, BS11, AT-X
English network

NA

Anime Network

Usa

Developed Swim (Toonami)

Original run July vii, 2014 December fifteen, 2014
Episodes 24 (Listing of episodes)
Manga
Hinowa ga Crush!
Written by Takahiro
Illustrated by strelka
Published past Square Enix
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Magazine Monthly Big Gangan
Demographic Seinen
Original run June 24, 2017 – present
Volumes 7 (List of volumes)

Akame ga Kill! (Japanese: アカメが斬る!, Hepburn: Akame ga Kiru! ) [a] is a Japanese manga series written past Takahiro and illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro. Information technology was serialized in Square Enix'due south Gangan Joker from March 2010 to December 2016. The story focuses on Tatsumi, a young villager who travels to the Capital to raise money for his home only to discover potent corruption in the expanse. The assassin group known every bit Night Raid recruits the beau to help them in their fight against the corrupt Empire.

Plot [edit]

Tatsumi is a fighter who is accompanied past his ii childhood friends, Iyeyasu and Sayo, and sets off into the Majuscule to search of a way to brand money in order to help his poverty-stricken village. After being separated from his friends in a bandit assail, Tatsumi unsuccessfully attempts to enlist in the army and is swindled out of his money in the Uppercase. He is taken in by a noble family, simply when an assassin group chosen Night Raid attacks, he learns that his noble hosts actually intended to torture and kill him as they had washed to his friends.

Equally a result, he joins Night Raid, which consists of the swordswoman Akame, the abominable fighter Leone, the self-proclaimed sniper genius Mine, the scissor-wielding Sheele, the string manipulator Lubbock, the armored warrior Bulat, and their leader Najenda, a erstwhile general of the royal army. Night Raid is as well part of the revolutionary forces assembled to overthrow the prime minister Honest who is manipulating the young emperor for his personal gain despite the residuum of the nation falling to poverty and strife.

The members of Night Raid conduct Teigu ( 帝具 , anime: Imperial Arms), unique weaponry created 900 years agone out of extremely rare materials as well every bit legendary animals called Danger Beasts ( 危険種 , kikenshu ). The ability of the Teigu is so overwhelming that information technology is said that when ii Teigu users fight each other, at least i of them is spring to die.

Although Night Raid successfully electrocute some of Honest'southward cohorts, they lose Sheele during a fight confronting capital letter garrison fellow member Seryu then Bulat when Honest recruits the Empire'south sadist full general Esdeath and her Three Beasts. Tatsumi receives Bulat's Teigu, Incursio, as a issue while Esdeath replaced her slain subordinates with a group of Teigu-using warriors chosen the Jaegers. Night Raid, along with new recruits Susanoo (a humanoid Teigu owned by Najenda) and Chelsea, fight the Jaegers with Seryu, Moving ridge, and Akame's younger sister Kurome amidst its ranks. Over time, the 2 factions gradually lose some of their members.

When the revolution gains momentum, Honest forms a new secret law forcefulness, the Wild Hunt, led by his own son, Syura. But Wild Hunt heavily abuses its authorisation by killing innocent civilians for their ain plans, antagonizing both the Jaegers and Dark Raid. Mine was almost killed past Seryu'southward suicide bomb assault, but she was saved past Tatsumi. After a boxing between Wild Hunt and the Jaegers, with casualties from both sides, Esdeath blackmails Honest into dissolving the residual of Wild Chase. Syura is killed by Lubbock later on he captures both him and Tatsumi. Lubbock is killed while attempting to escape, and Tatsumi is sentenced to death despite Esdeath's attempts to save his life. The remaining Night Raid members attack the execution site to rescue Tatsumi while being pursued past the imperial full general Budo, who Mine manages to kill at the cost of her Teigu while falling into a blackout.

Due to the stress he experienced while escaping the execution site, Tatsumi caused Incrusio to transform. It would be revealed that Tatsumi acquired the Danger Beast which Incrusio was created from, Tyrant, to awaken with the doctor predicting that Tatsumi can employ his Teigu a few more times left before it fully fuses onto his body and consumes him. Every bit this occurs, Night Raid confronts the final members of Wild Hunt and terminate them off, with Akame taking out big generals on the Empire'south side. Akame leaves a message to Wave that she and Kurome intend to settle things as they promised each other. Afterwards his endeavor to convince Kurome not to go through with it, fighting his way through Tatsumi, Wave manages to end the sisters' duel and destroys Kurome'southward Teigu. With this, Moving ridge and Kurome fake their deaths as they run off to start a new life together.

After hearing the news of the remaining Jaegers' deaths, Esdeath resumes her duties every bit general to hold off the Revolutionary Army when they brainstorm a siege on the capital letter to remove Honest from power. As a last resort, Honest convinces the emperor himself to join the fight with his family unit'southward Teigu. Afterwards the remaining Night Raid members assassinated those in the authorities who have been pulling the strings behind the stage, just Honest and Esdeath are their remaining targets. Withal, Honest rigged the emperor's Teigu to go berserk.

To confront the emperor's Teigu, Tatsumi uses his last transformation to defeat information technology with Moving ridge's assist while changing into Tyrant. Before beingness fully consumed, Tatsumi asks Akame to impale him earlier he loses command and kills anybody. She does so during her boxing with Esdeath, later on revealed to have simply killed the Danger Beast's soul so Tatsumi can live, managing to defeat the full general at the toll of her ain sword. Esdeath acknowledges her loss and uses her power to commit suicide while regretting that she never got Tatsumi to return her feelings. As the final battle unfolded, Honest attempted to flee before beingness mortally wounded by Leone after he fatally wounded her and she fused with the remains of her Teigu to give her enough fourth dimension to capture him so the Revolutionary War tin can fully finish; Subsequently, Leone dies peacefully.

As Honest is later brutally executed with slow dismemberment for his crimes against the people, the Emperor accepts his own public execution while taking responsibility for his inaction every bit Najenda begins to rebuild their nation into better place. Tatsumi, nonetheless trapped in his dragon form, returns to his hamlet with Mine later on she recovered and gave birth to their child, who was conceived prior to Mine's coma. Kurome and Wave terminate upwardly together as well, with the former still scarred by her past while the latter lost one of his internal organs every bit a price for using two Teigu at once. As for Akame, still working as an assassin to defend the restoring nation from those who would exploit information technology, she heads eastward to protect her nation and find a means to restore Tatsumi'due south man form and to find a cure for the hurting in her torso from Murasame's Trump Card; where the events of Hinowa ga Crush! have identify.[2]

Formulation [edit]

In 2007, Takahiro was asked to do a manga for Square Enix magazine. He originally came up with the idea of an "all-female band of assassins, and the protagonist is a boy who is captured by them and has to work for them". After his editor approved the idea, he waited on serialization until his visitor had stabilized and had released two other titles, during which he adult the characters, story and world. In Baronial 2009, following the release of Majikoi ~ Oh! Samurai Girls, Takahiro looked for an artist for the serialization, and recruited Tetsuya Tashiro to practice the illustrations. He liked Tashiro'south ability to depict fast-paced action scenes and that he can depict cute girls.Vol. 1 postscript In developing a chapter, Takahiro would write the script first and and then have Tashiro make up one's mind the panel layout. Takahiro would occasionally get feedback on plot ideas from Tashiro and the editor.Vol. 2 postscript

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

Akame ga Kill! is a manga serial written by Takahiro and illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro. It began serialization in the April 2010 consequence of Square Enix'southward Gangan Joker, sold on March xx, 2010.[3] [4] The series ended in the Jan 2017 outcome of the mag on December 22, 2016.[v] The first tankōbon volume was published on August 21, 2010;[half dozen] the fifteenth and last volume was released on February 22, 2017.[7] [8] On August 25, 2017, it was appear that book 1.v of the manga, previously included with anime's home video release, would be published every bit a standalone volume.[9] The series was licensed past Yen Press in June 2014 and the first volume was released on January 20, 2015.[x] [11]

A prequel titled Akame ga Kill! Zero ( アカメが斬る!零 , Akame ga Kiru! Rei ) was serialized on the 11th consequence of Monthly Large Gangan magazine on October 25, 2013 and ended on Jan 25, 2019. The serial was written by Takahiro and illustrated past Kei Toru.[12] The story focuses on Akame'south past during the days she worked as an assassin for the Empire. Information technology was compiled into 10 tankōbon volumes.[13] It was licensed past Yen Press in September 2015[14] and the starting time volume was released March 22, 2016.

Takahiro launched a sequel manga titled Hinowa ga Crush! ( ヒノワが征く! , Hinowa ga Yuku! ) with art by strelka in the July issue of Monthly Big Gangan on June 24, 2017.[15] [xvi] Yen Press has licensed the manga, and the publisher is releasing new capacity simultaneously with Japan.[17]

Anime [edit]

An anime movies accommodation of the manga was announced on January 20, 2014.[1] [18] The teaser site of the series was opened on January 21, 2014.[xix] The series was directed by Tomoki Kobayashi and written past Makoto Uezu.[20] Takahiro also supervised the scenario. Taku Iwasaki composed the serial' music. The series premiered on the Tokyo MX, MBS and BS11 television stations on July 7, 2014.[21] [22] Every bit the anime was produced while the manga was still ongoing, its story would eventually diverge from the source material get-go in episode 19. Notwithstanding, several plot points that were originally presented in the anime would be retained in the manga.[ citation needed ]

The anime was licensed by Sentai Filmworks in 2014.[23] Akame ga Kill! was broadcast in the United states on Adult Swim's Toonami programming cake from Baronial 9, 2015, to February 21, 2016.[24] The series' premiere was one of the most watched programs in the cake'due south history, with over 1.8 million viewers.[25]

The opening theme song for episodes i–14 is "Skyreach" performed by Sora Amamiya, while the ending theme is "Konna Sekai, Shiritakunakatta." ( こんな世界、知りたくなかった。 ) by Miku Sawai; for the proceeding episodes, the opening theme is "Liar Mask" by Rika Mayama and the ending theme is "Tsuki Akari" by Amamiya.[26]

Reception [edit]

The 7th volume sold 24,181 copies within the first week of release.[27] The eighth volume likewise sold 37,833 copies in its debut calendar week.[28] Up until volume eleven, the series has sold over two.ane one thousand thousand copies.[29] [30] The English language release debuted at 19th in Monthly BookScan during February 2015.[31]

All five volumes of the English language translation have appeared on The New York Times Manga Best Sellers list:

  • Book i stayed on the list for twelve nonconsecutive weeks; for three of those weeks it ranked at number one.[32]
  • Volume two stayed on the list for four weeks; for one of those weeks it ranked at number 1.[33]
  • Volume 3 stayed on the list for four weeks; for one of those weeks it ranked at number ii.[34]
  • Volume 4 stayed on the list for 2 weeks; for i of those weeks it ranked at number two.[35]
  • Volume 5 stayed on the list for two weeks; for one of those weeks information technology ranked at number 1.[36]
  • Volume vi stayed on the list for 1 week, ranking at number one.[37]
  • Book seven stayed on the list for i week, ranking at number 4.[38]

The starting time volume of Akame ga Impale! Zero besides appeared on the list for 3 weeks, ranking at number 6 for one week.[39]

Both the main and prequel manga combined has 3.3 million copies in print as of August 2016.[7]

Kestrel Swift from The Fandom Post praised the anime's offset episode for "harsh, cruel commentary on corruption and how likely it is that the more perfect someone seems, the darker the underground lurking within" likewise equally its product value by White Flim-flam.[forty] Robert Mullarkey from UK Anime Network also gave the series a like response for its activity scenes and violence displayed. Nevertheless, he criticized some of its characters and claimed the anime needs to "ditch the comedy".[41] While reviewing the serial' starting time eight episodes, Matt Packard from Anime News Network said that "it'due south stupid and childish" as "[t]hither's aught mature about the idea that evil always takes the form of a psychopath or a ability-hungry glutton, or that people become soul-expressionless assassins because something traumatic happened to them one time, or that the physically weak are destined to become slaves and die weeping".[42] In the Goo ranking website, Akame ga Kill! ranked 36th with 9 votes in the list of Anime's Most Miserable Endings.[43] [44]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ In Japanese, kiru ( 斬る ) is a verb that means "to kill (a man) using a sword". Therefore, the title of the manga can likewise be translated as "Akame Kills (by Slashing)!"

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Akame ga Kill! at Square Enix (in Japanese)
  • Akame ga Kill! Zero at Square Enix (in Japanese)
  • Official anime website (in Japanese)
  • Hinowa ga Crush! at Square Enix (in Japanese)
  • Akame ga Impale! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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