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Akira

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Japanese animated film cited as the pinnacle of cel animation craftsmanship and a testament to what can be achieved with analogue animation methods.

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"i did some good music posting on my last account that i need to revive, i also want to do some filmposting. what are y'all's opinions on Akira? it's kinda the only anime i've ever watched and i think it deserves a post but i won't do it if i'm just gonna get LOSERS bitching about "the sub is dead!!""
everything is so LAME RN · u/isuhtsai · ↑61 · 2023-08-14
"I would recommend watching the film Akira if you haven't. It's probably the pinnacle of what can be achieved with analogue methods of animation; its beautifully drawn and flows in a way that has never quite been replicated yet. A real testament to the craftsmanship and artistry that humans are capab"
"I have seen and enjoyed Akira, Ghost in the Shell and even some studio Ghibli stuff but the shit they're watching is just for babies!"
Why do people watch anime? · u/SECTOR7Gee · ↑39 · 2024-06-29
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