Akame Ga Kill! Episode 1 _VERIFIED_
Tatsumi is a fighter who is accompanied by his two childhood friends, Iyeyasu and Sayo, and sets off into the Capital to search of a way to make money in order to assist his poverty-stricken village. After being separated from his friends in a bandit attack, Tatsumi unsuccessfully attempts to enlist in the army and is swindled out of his money in the Capital. He is taken in by a noble family, but when an assassin group called Night Raid attacks, he learns that his noble hosts actually intended to torture and kill him as they had done to his friends.
Akame ga Kill! Episode 1
When the revolution gains momentum, Honest forms a new secret police force, the Wild Hunt, led by his own son, Syura. But Wild Hunt heavily abuses its authority by killing innocent civilians for their own plans, antagonizing both the Jaegers and Night Raid. Mine was almost killed by Seryu's suicide bomb attack, but she was saved by Tatsumi. After a battle between Wild Hunt and the Jaegers, with casualties from both sides, Esdeath blackmails Honest into dissolving the rest of Wild Hunt. Syura is killed by Lubbock after he captures both him and Tatsumi. Lubbock is killed while attempting to escape, and Tatsumi is sentenced to death despite Esdeath's attempts to save his life. The remaining Night Raid members attack the execution site to rescue Tatsumi while being pursued by the imperial general Budo, who Mine manages to kill at the cost of her Teigu while falling into a coma.
To confront the emperor's Teigu, Tatsumi uses his last transformation to defeat it with Wave's help while changing into Tyrant. Before being fully consumed, Tatsumi asks Akame to kill him before he loses control and kills everyone. She does so during her battle with Esdeath, later revealed to have only killed the Danger Beast's soul so Tatsumi can live, managing to defeat the general at the cost of her own sword. Esdeath acknowledges her loss and uses her power to commit suicide while regretting that she never got Tatsumi to return her feelings. As the final battle unfolded, Honest attempted to flee before being mortally wounded by Leone after he fatally wounded her and she fused with the remains of her Teigu to give her enough time to capture him so the Revolutionary War can fully end; Afterwards, Leone dies peacefully.
Kestrel Swift from The Fandom Post praised the anime's first episode for "harsh, brutal commentary on corruption and how likely it is that the more perfect someone seems, the darker the secret lurking within" as well as its production value by White Fox.[46] Robert Mullarkey from UK Anime Network also gave the series a similar response for its action scenes and violence displayed. However, he criticized some of its characters and claimed the anime needs to "ditch the comedy".[47] While reviewing the series' first eight episodes, Matt Packard from Anime News Network said that "it's stupid and childish" as "[t]here's nothing mature about the idea that evil always takes the form of a psychopath or a power-hungry glutton, or that people become soul-dead assassins because something traumatic happened to them once, or that the physically weak are destined to become slaves and die weeping".[48] In the Goo ranking website, Akame ga Kill! ranked 36th with 9 votes in the list of Anime's Most Miserable Endings.[49][50]
One night, the group appears and starts killing Aria's family and their guards. Tatsumi faces Night Raid's Akame, but their duel is interrupted by Leone, the same woman who robbed him. Leone reveals to Tatsumi that Aria and her family have tortured several people from the countryside, including Ieyasu and Sayo, the latter already being dead. Aria admits to this upon being accused by a weakened Ieyasu and, angered, Tatsumi personally kills Aria just before Ieyasu dies and Leone invites him to join their group.
Later that night, Aria's mother walks happily while reading her diary. Suddenly from behind, Sheele cuts Aria's mother's top torso off with her gigantic scissor. Tatsumi notices a murderous intent in the castle. He spots the Night Raid outside from the hallways, standing on wires from Lubbock. The three guards rush towards Akame. The top knight charges towards Akame only to get his throat slit. Bulat kills one of the guard by throwing his spear through him. When the last guard tries to run away, Mine shoots him in the head. In the castle, Leone chokes Aria's father who begs her to spare his daughter. However, Leone spares no mercy after choking him to death. Near the storehouse, a gunner tries to get Aria to safety. As Akame arrives, she hops over Tatsumi due to him not being her target. Akame easily dispatches the gunner. Before Akame can kill Aria, Tatsumi defends her. Arriving out of the forest and walking towards the storage house, Leone spots Tatsumi fighting Akame. Akame easily outmaneuvers Tatsumi and stabs him in the chest. Lucky, Tatsumi's keepsake protects him from a fatal injury. Tatsumi begs Akame to stop, yet Akame tries to decapitate Tatsumi.
In the nick of time, Leone stops Akame from killing Tatsumi. Leone reveals the storehouse is a prison of people who were tricked and tortured by Aria's family. In one of the cells, Ieyasu calls out for Tatsumi and explains that Aria's family had drugged them. Ieyasu cries out that Aria had tortured Sayo to death. Aria yells out that they are a bunch of hicks and that Sayo's hair was too pretty than hers. She made Sayo suffer for that. Tatsumi decides to kill Aria himself to avenge Sayo's death. Ieyasu collapses due to the final stages of Lubora. Akame states that Aria's mother enjoyed drugging her victims and recording in her diary. Ieyasu proudly mentions that Sayo never submitted to Aria's torture at the very end before dying with a smile in Tatsumi's arms. Leone suggests taking Tatsumi in and assures Tatsumi that they will let him give his friends a proper burial. She congratulates Tatsumi in joining their group. Bulat grabs Tatsumi and promises him that things will turn out better.
Expanding a bit on my Wild Hunt points, there really was a lack of character development in Akame ga Kill. Aside from a few characters, the majority the cast was introduced and then promptly killed off. Again, some points of character development were cut short (like the Wild Hunt Arc), but it made a lot of deaths feel less impactful.
man the akame ga kill is a awesome than dbz but the can anyone tell the tatsumi is really die i wish he dont die because i like the anime when he still there in espisodes and i still thinking the esdeath is do something with him and he still alive because i see the status about in wiki and he is live and other point the village peoples are waiting for him and friends but anyway i wish and vote him for live lol and i m waiting for new espisodes perphaps tatsumi is live in akame ga kill!
FuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucK,why this anime had that fucking ending.fuck you akame.Fuck that manga writer for killing esdeate and tatsumi,They were a great couple.Also damn you tatsumi for not accepting her.
Just based on the synopsis of the series that I read before I watched it, this was definitely not what I expected. It starts out with Tatsumi, the main character, fighting a giant crustacean-esque creature called an Earth Dragon, part of a group of animals known as Danger Beasts. The Danger Beasts make no real comeback into the episode at all except by an offhanded mention, and instead you see that the world is instead very malevolent and twisted, to the point that, honestly it seems that no one can be trusted.
The former is far more fun than the latter. Night Raid and their toughest opponents wield Imperial Arms, scarcely-explained devices which bind to their user and provide them with unique powers. Explanation is not the show's strong suit, and this is basically an excuse to stuff each episode full of ridiculous characters who can do ridiculous things with little explanation. I can't say the result is boring. These battles are not exercises in finesse or choreography; each is a blur of clashing swords and kinetic movement loaded with weird abilities and over-the-top personalities. The show's promise that a conflict between two Imperial Arms users ends with the spectacle of death has held true.
When they're not fighting, our protagonist and his friends cease to be fun. All of the characters (Tatsumi included) are painted with the same trite brush. They've become assassins devoted to slaying the Bad People because the Bad People did Something Bad to them in the past. Backstories usually take the form of a two-minute flashback, obligatorily dropped into the mix when it's determined that the time is right. It's all too hasty, too black-and-white, and too formulaic to come across as sincere. The same refusal to stand still that lends Akame ga KILL! its crazy speed also makes it impossible to find a point of focus or become attached to anyone in Night Raid. The antagonists don't fare much better; they're one-note savages resigned to "grinning insanely while being killed."
Akame ga KILL!'s desire to be thought of as more than cheap and reflexive fun is the biggest strike against it. It flings shovelful after shovelful of needless depravity into the viewer's face in a desperate ploy to be misconstrued as mature. Civilians are killed left and right. Women and children beg to be spared, only to be beheaded or skinned alive. Quarter houses are stuffed with hundreds of drug-addicted prostitutes. The portrayal of humanity's bad side is omnipresent and cartoonishly excessive, yet it's presented in a tone so self-serious that it seems to be begging for a close examination.
I would have to say the fight was animated pretty well. But fights in Akame ga kill are somehow always lacking. I would have to say that there is no intellect behind the writing of the fights. More often than not, the battles end without much creativity. The level of detail is often lacking and sad. Akame ga kill fights are just only slightly better than the shitty levels of Fairy Tail if I were to be brutally honest. 041b061a72