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Akame ga Kill!

Akame ga Kill!

Synopsis: Night Raid is the secret branch of the revolutionary army murder, a revolt gathered to overthrow the first -minister Honest, whose greed and greed for power led him to enjoy the inexperience of the child's emperor. Without a strong and benevolent leader, the rest of the nation is let it drown in poverty, conflict and ruin. Although Night Raid members are all experienced murderers, they understand that taking lives are far from praiseworthy and will probably face retribution, as they eliminate anyone who is on the way to revolution without mercy.

This cheerful group of the newest member of Assassins is Tatsumi, a naive boy from a remote village who had embarked on a journey to help his impoverished hometown and was conquered not only by the ideals of Night Raid, but also by their resolution. Akame Ga Kill! Follows Tatsumi while fighting the Empire and goes face to face with powerful weapons, enemy killers, challenges for his own morals and values, and finally, which really means being a killer with a cause.

Table of Content
- Information
- Trailer/OP
- Curiosities
- Characters
- Summary
- FAQ
- Meaning
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Information

Anime Names

  • Anime Name: Akame ga Kill!
  • Anime Name in Japanese: アカメが斬る!
  • Anime Name in English: Akame ga Kill!
  • Other names: Akame ga Kiru!

Production information

  • Producers: Square Enix, TOHO animation
  • Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
  • Studios: White Fox

Anime Information

  • Type: TV
  • Episodes: 24
  • Date: 41827 - December 15, 2014 - Mondays at 0000 (JST)
  • Genres: Action, fantasy
  • Subjects: Gore, Super Power
  • Target: Shounen

External Links

Anime Reviews

  • Rating: 7.471
  • Popularity: 196941

Video Trailer/Opening

Curiosities

  • The anime is based on a manga of the same name written by Takahiro and illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro.
  • The story takes place in a fictitious world where a corrupt empire rules with iron hand, and a group of killers named Night Raid struggles to overthrow the government.
  • The name "Akame Ga Kill!" It means "Akame kills!" In Japanese, referring to the main character Akame, who is a skilled murderer.
  • The anime is known for its graphic violence and shocking death scenes, which makes it inappropriate for children.
  • The anime was produced by White Fox studio, which also produced other popular anime such as "Re: Zero Starting Life in Another World" and "Steins; Gate".
  • The anime was first broadcast in Japan in July 2014 and had a total of 12 episodes.
  • The anime was licensed for English screening by Sentai Filmworks and was broadcast in North America by Adult Swim.
  • The anime was well received by anime fans by its exciting story and captivating characters.
  • The anime also generated a series of video games and a spin-off manga adaptation titled "Akame Ga Kill! Zero".
Akame ga Kill!
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Main Characters

  • Akame (Sora Amamiya) - The strongest killer of the Night Raid group.
  • Tatsumi (Soma Saito) - A young man who joins Night Raid to fight the Empire.
  • Leone (Yukari Tamura) - A strong and confident woman who is a member of Night Raid.
  • Esdeath (Mamiko Noto) - A general of the empire that is known for his cruelty and ice skills.
  • Mine (Yukari Tamura) - A skilled shooter and member of the night Raid.
  • LUBBOCK (Yuuichi Nakamura) - A member of the Night Raid who uses wires as a weapon.
  • Bulat (Junji Majima) - A member of the Night Raid who is a master in martial arts.
  • CHELSEA (RISA MIZUNO) - A skilled killer who joins Night Raid.
  • Najenda (Satomi Arai) - Night Raid leader and a former Empire General.
  • KUROME (Yukari Tamura) - Akame's younger sister and an Empire killer.

Summary and events

  1. Tatsumi, a young warrior, arrives at the capital of the Empire to join the army and make money for his village.
  2. He is recruited by an organization of killers named Night Raid, which fights against the corrupt government of the Empire.
  3. Tatsumi joins Night Raid and starts training with his members, including Akame, the team leader.
  4. They perform several missions to overthrow the corrupt leaders of the Empire, including Prime Minister Honest and General Esdeath.
  5. During his missions, Tatsumi falls in love with a girl named Mine, who is also a member of Night Raid.
  6. In the end, Tatsumi and his companions can overthrow the corrupt government of the Empire, but many of them die in the process, including Tatsumi and Mine.

What happens in the end?

Below we have a summary of what happens at the end of the anime Akame ga Kill!We have placed a Spoiler alert, just click below to display the content of the end of the work.

At the end of Akame Ga Kill!, Tatsumi dies after a final battle against the emperor. Akame survives and continues her life as a killer, but with the promise of honoring Tatsumi's memory. The empire is reformed and peace is restored, but with the revelation that corruption still exists, suggesting that the struggle for justice never ends.

Meaning of Akame ga Kill!

Let's look at the translation of each word and explanation of the anime's name: 

アカメが斬る!
  • アカメ (Akame) - Proper name of an anime character
  • が (ga) - Subject particle
  • 斬る (kiru) - Verb that means "cut".
The name of the anime "アカメが 斬る!" (akame ga kiru!) Can be translated as "akame cuts!". The anime is based on a manga of the same name and tells the story of Tatsumi, a young man who leaves his village to the Empire capital for work and ends up joining a group of killers known as Night Raid. Akame is one of the main characters of the anime and is known for his ability to cut his enemies with his sword. The anime plot revolves around the missions and battles faced by Tatsumi and Night Raid while fighting against the corruption of the empire.

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