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10 Manga That Hit Different After Watching The Anime

Manga, such as Attack on Titan, Fruits Basket, and Berserk, are a totally different adventure if fans have already watched the anime adaptations.

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10 Best Sci-Fi Films of the 80s, Ranked

The 80s saw several sci-fi masterpieces hit the silver screen.

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5 Classic Anime Movies Available for Free on RetroCrush

RetroCrush offers classic anime, for free, online. Here are five films you need to see on the service.

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Every Katsuhiro Otomo Movie Ranked, From Worst To Best (According To IMDb)

Katsuhiro Otomo is a sci-fi anime giant, but which of the mangaka's films garnered the highest score on IMDb?

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'Akira' to mark 35th anniversary with 'definitive' box set

Kodansha Comics will celebrate the 35th anniversary of Katsuhiro Otomo's seminal manga next year with the release of "the ultimate, definitive English edition."

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'Akira' creator Katsuhiro Otomo to appear at Angoulême

The Angoulême International Comics Festival unveiled a poster by Katushiro Otomo, and announced the "Akira" creator will attend the 2016 event.

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Cartoonist translates iTunes Terms and Conditions into downright readable document

Cartoonist R. Sikoryak is graphically adapting the iTunes Terms and Conditions contract in the style of famed artists from all across the history of comics.

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'Akira's' Katsuhiro Otomo creates stunning art for jazz festival

The acclaimed creator of "Akira" doesn't like to explain his work, so you'll have to interpret his art for the Montreux Jazz Festival Japan for yourself.

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'Akira' Director Talks Characters, Expanding Film Into a Series

Director Jaume Collet-Serra talks about his vision for Akira, creating more detailed characters and setting up a series of films.

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'Frozen,' 'Monsters University,' 'The Croods' take home multiple Annie Awards

Honoring "excellence in the field of animation," the 41st Annie Awards recognized "Toy Story of TERROR!," "Futurama," "Adventure Time," "Princess Sofia," "Pacific Rim," "The Hobbit" and more.

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