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is a 2020 Japanese cyberpunk
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television series conceptualized by
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and produced by
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and
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. It was written by
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and directed by Tomohisa Taguchi. Set in a dystopian future in Kansai, the story follows a young woman who accidentally becomes a criminal known as Akudama, who are pursued by the government, though she decides to take a fake identity, Swindler, in order to survive after meeting
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. The series aired from October to December 2020. A total of six DVD and Blu-ray box sets collected the twelve-episode series in Japan. Tagushi was inspired after seeing Kodaka's work in the '' Danganronpa'' series and both agreed to work together. Inspired by
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's 1992 film ''
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'', Kodaka wrote the original draft of similar villains who acts as the protagonists. After showing his ideas to Too Kyo Games, the project was greenlighted and Pierrot was brought in to create appealing action scenes. A manga adaptation has also been serialized, while a character CD soundtrack was released in Japan. Critical response to the series was positive based on the cyberpunk setting as well as the handling of the main cast, most notably the lead Swindler. It is widely considered to be one of the best anime of 2020. Reviewers noted that the series primarily centered around the ideals of justice.


Premise

In a dystopian future where Kansai became a
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of Kantō, multiple highly skilled criminals, called Akudama, are sent a message from an anonymous client to free a death row prisoner named Cutthroat before they are executed. Four Akudama respond to the challenge and descend into Kansai Police Headquarters to earn a big payday. However, once inside, they discover the job was part of a larger scheme by their client to make them work together on a bigger job: to infiltrate the ''
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'' and steal precious cargo from a vault at the front of the train. Roped into the job are an ordinary girl arrested on a minor charge but forced to keep up the appearance of a Swindler, and a low-level Hoodlum who was accidentally broken out of jail during the initial heist. The team must work together to finish the job and earn their large payday, all while keeping ahead of the Executioners from the Kansai Police on their tail.


Characters


Akudama

; / : :A young woman working at the Kansai Seal Office who accidentally becomes a criminal when meeting Courier. After saving what she thought was a black cat, the girl pretends to be a criminal named "Swindler" to avoid being killed by the other Akudama. ; : :A terse man who is skilled at delivering any package to any recipient as long as he is paid. Courier can also fight with the use of his customized motorbike, which contains a small railgun built into the front. ; : :An attractive master surgeon, chemist, and all-around medical doctor who can heal herself almost instantly from injuries that would normally prove fatal. ; : :A '' chinpira'' who was serving a four year sentence in a Kansai prison when he was accidentally freed during the Cutthroat heist. Hoodlum becomes friends with Brawler. ; : :A mentally unstable person who was on Death Row for beheading 999 victims until he was freed by the other Akudama, making the police chief in charge of his execution the 1,000th beheading. ; : :A master hacker who can infiltrate any system that is remotely accessible. He controls a pair of drones that can also act as weapons or turn into a makeshift hoverboard. ; : :A calm yet incredibly strong fist-fighter who enjoys fighting and befriends Hoodlum.


Execution Division

; : :As their namesake implies, the student of the Executioner Master who is incredibly skilled in close-quarters combat, including the use of an electric
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. ; : :An old woman who oversees the Executioners out of Kansai Police Headquarters. ; : :A ninja-like Executioner for the Kansai Police Department, trained to eliminate highly-dangerous Akudama. ; : :A novice Executioner who is assigned to work with Pupil.


Other characters

; / : :A robot taking the form of its namesake, Black Cat is a robotic animal controlled by a mysterious young boy who recruits the Akudama to break him and his sister out of a bank vault. ; : :A mysterious young girl and the younger sister of Brother whom the Akudama encounter during the ''Shinkansen'' heist. ; : :A bunny who serves as one of the mascots of Kansai. ; : :A shark who serves as one of the mascots of Kansai.


Production

''Akudama Drive'' was directed by Tomohisa Taguchi. This series originated with Taguchi's positive impression of
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's work in '' Danganronpa'' franchise and both agreed to work together in this new project. Both were fans of the films ''
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'' (1992), ''
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'' (1994), and ''
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'' (1995). This fascination with these films went into their desire to make a story set in a cyberpunk world with a
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-inspired plot. Due to the cast being composed of seven protagonists, the team originally meant to call it ''Akudama Seven''. The appeal of ''Reservoir Dogs'' led to the team to develop a unique cast with different features, all being referred by pseudonyms rather than personal names.
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commented that the cast is meant to be rebellious in contrast to similar series where the cast relies on each other.


Setting and animation

The series had been planned ever since 2014. Kodaka recommended the anime to fans of the steampunk and crime genres. In the making of the series, Kodaka had the idea of the main cast being villains. Kaihō and Kodaka had multiple talks in the making of the anime's script and left it to Taguchi to decide how to handle it once finishing it. Art director Yoshio Tanioka received aid from the directors of each episodes in regards to storyboards. The lighting was done by Saori Goda to generate a balance between the multiple colors while photography director Kazuhiro Yamada finished combining all their work. Tanioka denied a
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comparison and instead referenced "Japan, Kansai, and Showa". The
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were carefully designed to give the setting the feeling the series was set in Osaka. Taguchi personally revised scenes of the series. For him, the biggest asset was having Tanioka as art director based on his idea that helped visualize the setting of ''Akudama Drive''. Goda personally revised the colors presented through the animation. This also helped to create cells and shading. Asahi Production did the series' animation. They were primarily in charge of creating monitors or holograms. On the other hand, there were many cases where the signboard was drawn by art, and the signboard on the screen of the first episode. In the Kansai city scene, signboards drawn with art and signboards of 2D works are mixed. The placement of the "2D Works sign" was done at the time of shooting, and the color and density of the monitor material were adjusted so that it blended in with the background. In addition, hologram processing was added to the signboards drawn by art. The setting were described by the art directors as a hybrid of everyday life and delusions. Telephone poles and quaint houses on the way to work were also added to the setting. The city of Kansai includes cutting-edge high-tech in order to make it nostalgic. The opening and ending video sequences were created to give multiple ideas to the viewers in regards to what the series is about while also showing appealing music. The characters were adapted by Cindy H. Yamauchi, who worked in order to make them stand out as individuals. Most of the series' voice acting was done in March 2020. In order to make the narrative more thrilling, during recording of the series, the Executioners were given more ruthless lines and interactions than the Akudama, even though the latter are criminals.
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was praised by the staff members for her work as Swindler.


Influences

Although the series is influenced by multiple works, the team wanted it to be a unique cyberpunk series based on the elements they wrote taken from Japanese culture. Other influences include Ridley Scott's ''
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'' (1980) and
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's film ''
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'' (1995). Taguchi wanted to entertain Western audience besides the Japanese which is why the anime takes place in Kansai, as Taguchi believed the Kansai city of Osaka felt more Japanese to overseas tourists than Tokyo. The artistic direction was hence based on the Osaka streetscape from the 1960s and 1970s. Once Taguchi and Kodaka agreed to work together, the latter showed Too Kyo Games his ideas for the series, which the studio greenlighted. Kodaka specifically chose the studio Pierrot to coanimate the series, believing its previous works were fitting for an action series. The character of Swindler was revised from Kodaka's original vision as he wanted to show a character who could not fit into the Akudama, but Taguchi revised her for his own take of a protagonist. As a result, Kodaka considers Swindler as a young girl who would surprise the audience. While Kodaka agreed that character designer Komatsuzaki does not care about his works sharing similarities, the team wanted each of them to stand out in the same fashion protagonists of ''Danganronpa'' stand out. Yamauchi revised Swindler and Sister's design for the series' second half, giving them a more adult feel based on the video game '' Detroit: Become Human''.
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's portrayal of Hoodlum was noted to fit the director's original approach. Yūichirō Umehara was found as the fitting voice actor for Courier, with the staff finding that if he talked too much, he would be out of character. Umehara explained he found it a fitting yet challenging job due to Courier's silent personality via his lack of interactions. Umehara in particular enjoyed the work of Tomoyo Kurosawa (Swindler) and
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(Cutthroat) based on the appeal they give to their characters, with the former for portraying a different type of Akudama based on her innocence and the latter for showing areas of dementia when talking as well as due to the fact the are more involved in interactions. He felt it was an entertaining work as a result of interacting with other famous voice actors like
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(Master) and
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(Brawler). Megumi Ogata's voice acting was done to create a sexually appealing woman in contrast to her previous roles which included young males. The staff described Brawler as a ''
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'' yet muscular character. Takeuchi's pitch was carefully done to fit the idea of Brawler. Originally a child, Hacker was transformed into a more mature person in the making of the series to fit the demographic.
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was told by the staff to give him a cold personality. The team found Cutthroat as the most difficult character to write. Brother was originally older than Sister, but Yamauchi altered them to make them look like twins while retaining their original clothes. The Executioners' outfits were based on the
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and police officers. Master originally had a caring experience in the character table, but was altered due to his dark job. Yamauchi referred to the certain character in a certain special effects work while following the concept art for the hairstyle. The disciples had no major changes ever since their concept art. Only the hairstyle was altered due to the artist's preference. Boss was modeled after
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. The producer was concerned about the series promoting "evil" and came up with the idea of every character dying in a "cool" way similar to ''Reservoir Dogs''. The finale was inspired by the 1994 film '' Léon: The Professional'' and the survival of
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's character. Rather than having the dilemma of surviving, Kodaka agreed with the team that each character would die without regrets. Meanwhile, the surviving characters, Brother and Sister, were sent to the
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region with the idea of giving the series an idea of hope. However, their fates were left ambiguous and Kodaka believes explaining it would require writing another series to focus on their journey.


Themes

Kodaka claims the series was specifically created to appeal to the overseas market. When it comes to writing, Kodaka took more priority when dealing with the beginning. As the ''Reservoir Dogs'' inspired characters are criminals, Kodaka wanted to give each a meaningful death based on his philosophies when writing characters: Kodaka claims that deaths help to properly fulfil the cast. Due to the fact that the Akudama were criminals, Kodaka envisioned them as individuals that had to die in the series. Early sketches of the series involved more brutal scenes, but Kodaka decided to use a "pop" aesthetic for the narrative. As Swindler goes from an accidental criminal, the narrative explores her acceptance of any dark actions she has to commit for her job which involves her decision to protect Brother and Sister even if she has to kill people. According to Kodaka, the series' main theme regarding the Executioners and their character arcs involve their concept of crime and justice, which is touched upon with Swindler's death. Taguchi claims the director's cut scene further improves the narrative as it explores more of the chaotic city which Courier was trying to escape from to protect the children. Taguchi and Umehara stated that across the finale, the Executioners were developed, most notably through Pupil. However, the staff claimed there is no message and is instead meant to be ambiguous. Swindler's history was compared with
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due to how her fate is controversial it is found to the standers.


Release

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and Taguchi oversaw the series scripts. Cindy H. Yamauchi adapted
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's original character designs for animation. Aida Shigekazu composed the music. The opening theme is "STEAL!!" by SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!!, while the ending theme is "Ready" by
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. A collection of image songs was released on December 23, 2020. The anime was delayed from July 2020 to October 2020 due to the
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. The series aired from October 8 to December 24, 2020.
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licensed the series outside of Asia and streamed it on its website in North America, the British Isles, Mexico, and Brazil, in Europe through
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, and in Australia and New Zealand through
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. On December 2, 2020, Funimation announced that the series would receive an English dub. Following
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's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll.
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has licensed the series in Southeast Asia. A manga adaptation debuted on ''Renta!'' with its first two chapters on July 7 with 48 pages, with 24 new pages per chapter every month thereafter. ''Renta!'' made a popularity poll, which ended with Cutthroat's victory.


Home media release

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Reception

''Akudama Drive'' was approached by critics from manga and anime before its release. Lauren Orsini from Anime News Network and D. M. Moore from ''
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'' regarded ''Akudama Drive'' as their most anticipated series from Fall 2020. On its premiere, the series attracted multiple positive reactions from fans and reviews, citing similarities between Kodaka's '' Danganronpa'' series and the 1982 film ''
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''. One reviewer was more skeptical of the premiere, calling the series "edgy". ''The Fandom Post'' gave the first episode a "B", finding the large cast fun but at the same time hilarious when they are introduced. The following episode earned an "A" with praise focused on the cast's interaction and fight scenes. Although Anime Feminist was concerned about the apparent poor portrayal of female characters citing Doctor's skimpy appearance and Swindler's weak persona, Richard Eisbens from ''Biggest In Japan'' found the latter intriguing due to how she interacts with the rest of the cast despite her codename giving her the idea of an ordinary person, leading to conspiracy whether or not there was something missing to reveal in the narrative especially based on the writing previously made by the series' staff. Based on the premise and cast, '' Syfy.com'' considered as ''
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''-like story with elements of cyberpunk but in the form of a chaotic utopia as a result of how society is viewed. ''
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'' noted that despite the simplistic personalities the protagonists have, they are still unpredictable to describe as a result of how violent they are due to their nature as Akudama, whom the writer compared to
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's protagonists from the movie ''
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''. Starting with the series' eighth episode, writers noticed a major change in Swindler's personality symbolized by her change of clothing and hairstyle as she has been forced to become an Akudama due to her adventures with the actual criminals. ''The Fandom Post'' was impressed how she actually becomes a more violent person in the process due to how she kills two criminals. Both Anime News Network and Anime Feminist enjoyed not only the development but also redesign for not making her more sexually appealing, but criticized her near rape scene, which she found too dark. Her eventual confrontation with Cutthroat was also the subject of praise due to how Swindler has embraced her sins and murders one of the most dangerous characters in the series in a gruesome battle. The series finale was acclaimed by Anime News Network and ''The Fandom Post'' for the focus given on Swindler's actions to generate chaos in the society to the point the law is attacked as well as Courier's last job he was given by his ally to protect both Brother and Sister. Syfy.com noted that the finale involved heavy themes that were not subtle such as commentary about the law through the handling of the criminals. The writers also found deeper themes in Swindler's death scene which causes a cross shaped blood and the fact that the series aired in Christmas Eve implied more commentary. Anime Feminist made an article focused on the major character arcs involving Swindler and Pupil as the two characters have moral issues with how citizens are treated in Kansai with the former becoming more active throughout her appearances as she becomes a heroic figure to save Brother and Sister accepting the title of Akudama in the process. In a general review, '' Otaku USA'' praised the animation as it "is always spectacular and action choreography/camerawork always hyper-kinetic" but suggested its fans rely on home video to see the uncensored violent scenes which occur multiple times as he was surprised by the large number of deaths in the series. ''Syfy.com'' also commented on the animation, but found the violence to be too impactful for sensitive viewers. ''Comic Book Resources'' regarded the animation in regards to the setting as one of the reasons why the anime became popular, referring to Kansai as "distinctively cyberpunk" as well as the dark elements provided subsequently. Multiple writers from Anime News Network listed ''Akudama Drive'' as one of their favorite series from 2020, while readers from the same site also voted it as the 9th best anime of the year. Funimation and ''UK Anime News'' listed it as one of the best anime of 2020, with the latter commenting on to its usage of characters and setting to the point of calling it one of the best sci-fi anime alongside ''
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''. Anime Feminist listed it as a runner up involving the best 2020 anime series regarding it as "transgressive and subversive" for making a likable cast despite their professions and developing Swindler while at the same time criticizing the near rape scene and the apparent racist portrayal of Brawler. In the 2021 Anime Trendings "Anime of the Year Awards", the series won the categories of "Best Anime", "Best Original Screenplay", as well as "Best Sci-Fi and Best Mystery". Courier was also nominated to "Best Boy" in December 2020.


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