

WHITE FOX, Sentai Filmworks, Toho, Square Enix, Hanabee Entertainment, Animatsu Entertainment · 2014 · Anime
24 episodes · Action, Adventure, Drama
In 8 Achriom libraries · rated 3.8 of 5
This series stands out for its intense action sequences and a dark narrative that explores the consequences of violence and revenge.
Works across other media that circle the same themes, drawn from real Achriom libraries.
If the violence in Akame ga Kill! stayed with you, The Sword of Kaigen by M.L. Wang walks the same thread. The narrative explores deep familial bonds strained by war and personal secrets, presenting a rich tapestry of character development against a backdrop of fantastical martial arts. If the justice in Akame ga Kill! stayed with you, Renegades (Renegades, #1) by Marissa Meyer walks the same thread. This novel explores the complexities of morality through the eyes of a protagonist seeking revenge against a group she believes harmed her.
If the revenge in Akame ga Kill! stayed with you, Return of the Street Fighter by Shigehiro Ozawa walks the same thread. This movie dives into the gritty and brutal world of crime, where revenge and honor are deeply intertwined. If the violence in Akame ga Kill! stayed with you, るろうに剣心 by Keishi Otomo walks the same thread. Set in the Meiji era, the film follows a former assassin seeking to atone for his past while navigating a rapidly changing Japan.
If the revenge in Akame ga Kill! stayed with you, Akame ga Kill! walks the same thread. This work delves into the dark realities of a corrupt regime and the lengths individuals will go to seek justice. If the power in Akame ga Kill! stayed with you, Aria the Scarlet Ammo walks the same thread. This work presents a unique blend of action and comedy set against a backdrop of a society battling crime through elite academies.
If the violence in Akame ga Kill! stayed with you, Ruins (Hellsing Original Soundtrack) by Yasushi Ishii walks the same thread. This record serves as a powerful and evocative soundtrack that captures the dramatic and often violent themes of the series it accompanies. If the justice in Akame ga Kill! stayed with you, Death Note Original Soundtrack I by Hideki Taniuchi & Yoshihisa Hirano walks the same thread. This work is significant for its compelling and atmospheric compositions that capture the psychological depth and moral complexities depicted in the associated narrative.
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