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AKIRA Returns in Style with a Special Edition 4K Steelbook Release — GeekTyrant

Dec 30, 2024


Few anime films have left as lasting an impact as Akira. Katsuhiro Otomo’s groundbreaking 1988 anime masterpiece helped define cyberpunk as a genre and elevated anime into mainstream global consciousness. Akira is now receiving a stunning 4K steelbook re-release, bringing its breathtaking visuals and iconic story back into the spotlight.Set in an alternate 2019, Akira unfolds in the sprawling dystopia of neo-Tokyo, where biker gangs rule the streets and government experiments push the boundaries of morality. The story follows Kaneda, a young biker, as he plunges into a battle against powerful forces to save his friend Tetsuo, uncovering secrets that could reshape their world.For fans and collectors, Crunchyroll’s upcoming special edition re-release comes packaged in a cool red steelbook case, the cover features protagonist Shotaro Kaneda sitting atop a throne of tech rubble, flanked by his iconic motorbike. This 4K remaster also breathes new life into Akira’s already legendary visuals. The meticulously hand-drawn animation, which has stood the test of time, now shines brighter than ever. Crunchyroll has also included an impressive array of special features for fans to dive into:Akira Sound Making 2019Akira Sound Clip by Geinoh YamashirogumiEnd Credits (From The Original 1988 Theatrical Release)Theatrical Preview — Trailer Collection (with English Subtitles)Storyboard CollectionThe Akira 4K steelbook will hit shelves in North America on March 4, 2025, and is available for pre-order now. Fans can snag it at a discounted rate of $26.24 (down from the $34.98 retail price) through Crunchyroll.If you’ve been waiting for the perfect opportunity to revisit neo-Tokyo or experience it for the first time, this re-release is it.

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