Akudama Drive - A tale of criminals in the shadows of a futuristic cityThe TV anime series "Akudama Drive," which aired from October to December 2020, is a thrilling story about criminals in a futuristic city. The original story is an original anime created by Pierrot and TooKyoGames, directed by Taguchi Tomohisa, and produced by studio Pierrot. It consists of 12 episodes, each 30 minutes long, and was available to watch on broadcasting stations such as AT-X and TOKYO MX. story"Akudama Drive" is set in the near future in Japan. The highly developed city of "Kansai" is the setting. There, criminals are called "Akudama" and spend their days being pursued by the police and the government. One day, a mysterious "mastermind" suddenly presents a series of missions to the Akudama. It is a plan to plunge Kansai into chaos. The selected Akudama are forced to participate in this plan and will have to complete one difficult mission after another. The story revolves around six Akudama (Swallow, Doctor, Cutthroat, Hoodlum, Bister, and Blood Brothers) and a girl named Switch, an ordinary citizen who gets caught up in the action by chance. They cooperate with each other, but also betray and conflict at times, as they move forward toward their ultimate goal. In the second half of the story, the truth about Kansai and the identity of the mastermind are revealed, and the story continues to surprise viewers. characterThere are many unique characters in "Akudama Drive". The main characters are introduced below.
Animation and MusicThe animation of "Akudama Drive" is a work that highlights the high technical skills of Studio Pierrot. The depiction of the futuristic city is realistic and beautiful, and the battle scenes are full of excitement. In addition, the characters' expressions and movements are drawn in detail, drawing the viewer in. In terms of music, the songs by OxT, who sings the opening theme "STEAL!", and Uru, who sings the ending theme "Ready", became a hot topic. The opening theme is a fast-paced rock song that heightens the thrill of the story. Meanwhile, the ending theme has a gentle melody that expresses the feelings of the characters. Evaluation and Impressions"Akudama Drive" has been highly praised for many aspects, including the development of the story, the charm of the characters, and the beauty of the visuals. In particular, the world view set in a futuristic city and the action scenes that unfold one after another will never bore the viewers. In addition, the human drama of the characters is deeply depicted, making it easy to empathize with the work. However, some people felt that the story unfolded too quickly. The second half of the series was particularly full of unexpected developments, which left some viewers confused. Nevertheless, overall, it can be said that the content was satisfactory for most viewers. Recommended pointsThe reasons why we recommend "Akudama Drive" are as follows:
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summary"Akudama Drive" is a work that depicts the story of criminals set in a futuristic city. It is full of many charms, such as human drama woven by unique characters, powerful action scenes, and beautiful depictions of a futuristic city. The opening and ending songs also liven up the story and enrich the viewing experience. Please give it a try. |
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