Akira: Production Report (Video 1988)
Clips are shown.Akira Sound Clip (Video 1988)
Clips are shown.Akira: Katsuhiro Otomo Interview (Video 1988)
Footage is shown and film is talked about.Cyberpunk (Video 1990)
Footage featured throughout, especially in reference to real-world applications of technology.- Footage is shown.
Akira: Production Report (Video 1988)
The film is discussed throughout.Master of Weapon (Video Game 1989)
The Mecha design was inspired by this famous anime.Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989)
The main characters name is Tetsuo."Patlabor: The New Files" The Seven Days of Fire (TV Episode 1991)
One of the anti-Shige members beats off his rival with a paper bat.Roujin Z (1991)
Metropolis (1927)
Tetsuo creates a replacement mechanical right arm for himself, like Rotwang in "Metropolis"- A picture on the nursery wall shows the Seven Dwarfs at Snow white's coffin.
Bambi (1942)
Thumper doll.The Wild One (1953)
Inspiration for motorcycle gangsRebel Without a Cause (1955)
Inspiration.
Akira (Video Game 1988)
Video game based on the movie.Akira (Video Game 1994)
Video-game adaption of the movie.Akira Psycho Ball (Video Game 2002)
Pinball video game based on the movie.Akira (Video Game 2019)
Sega Genesis Video game.
As Aventuras de Tiazinha (TV Series 1999)
Used as reference for the futuristic landscapes."Family Guy" The King Is Dead (TV Episode 2000)
Peter's revised version of "The King and I" takes place in 2015 A.D., the same year in which "Akira" takes place. Also the set includes a ruined cityscape reminiscent of Neo-Tokyo."South Park" Trapper Keeper (TV Episode 2000)
When Trapper Keeper joins with him, Cartman becomes an almost unstoppable blob thing that spoofs the transforming Tetsuo. Even the musical cue that is played when Trapper Keeper is shown is the same as in Akira. Rosie O'Donnell is also killed by Cartman in the same manner that Tetsuo kills one of the characters in the film.The King of Fighters 2001 (Video Game 2001)
K 9999 is based off of Tetsuo Shima.- Kaneda's motorcycle rode by Mandy
Akira (Short 2012)
The Akira Project (Short 2014)
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