The red motorcycle, the protagonist's vehicle from the legendary comic "Akira", which once discovered and previewed countless modern science fiction elements, was officially announced to be remade into a new model. The model features exquisite details and is full of science fiction, further restoring the style of the original. "AKIRA" is a science fiction comic created by Katsuhiro Otomo. The story takes place in New Tokyo in 2019. The Olympic Games will be held the following year. At the same time, the world is gradually returning to its prosperity before the Third World War. However, there is an ulterior and shocking conspiracy behind this. The protagonist Kaneda rides this red motorcycle for adventures. Although many years have passed, the sci-fi temperament of the red motorcycle is still not outdated. The new resurrected version of the red motorcycle not only restores the details of the original work such as the appearance layout, but also is equipped with sound and ambient lighting settings to further highlight the atmosphere of the original work. The resurrected motorcycle version of the protagonist of "Akira" is priced at 54,000 yen (excluding the sample figurine) and is scheduled to be officially released in May 2021. Interested fans can follow the official page: click to enter. |
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