Synopses & Reviews
Successful in both Japan and the West, Akira had a huge impact on the international growth in popularity of manga and anime. Closely analysing the film and its key themes, Colin O'Dell and Michelle Le Blanc assess its historical importance, its impact on the Western perception of anime, and its influence on science fiction cinema.
About the Author
MICHELLE LE BLANC and COLIN ODELL are writers, broadcasters and film critics. They are the co-authors of
Horror Films (2007) and
Anime (2013), among other titles, and editors of
Kamera, the online film salon.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: 'If you awaken Akira, no one will be able to stop him'
1. Themes: 'Open your eyes and look at the big picture'
2. Production: 'The door's unlocked'
3. Influences and Legacy: 'What sort of memories are hidden within?'
4. Further Works by Katsuhiro Otomo: 'Humans do all kinds of things during their lifetimes'
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