What If Akira Was Made For An American Audience?

by Scott Beale on December 4, 2008 · 0 comments

Harry Partridge envisions what the classic anime film Akira would be like if it were made for an American audience. On a related note, Leonardo DiCaprio is producing two live-action films based on Akira.

via Cartoon Brew

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