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Akira
In the film, not so much a boy as an entity. The government had him destroyed for not having the technology or undestanding to monitor his condition, but kept his remains buried in an underground vault. Believed to have caused the explosion on Tokyo which started World War III, his psychic potential is the highest monitored by scientists. His 'essence' lives on through the other espers who were at the same lab and they vaguely communicate via telepathy. Kiyoko describes him (telepathically through Kai) as energy thought to be the ultimate form of human evolution, too dangerous for modern man to possess. In the past, the government tried to harness that power, they failed and the destruction of Tokyo was inevitable. In the manga Akira is a living child, who still holds great power. He is worshipped by the people who live under his Great Tokyo Empire with Tetsuo as Prime Minister. He is cared for by Kaori who acts like his sister, as ordered by Tetsuo who wishes to harness his power.


Shotaro Kaneda
Born: September 5, 2003
Age: 16
Height: 5'6" Weight: 116
RUNDOWN: An outsider who is far from obediant and co-operative. He is known to act before thinking things out. The organiser and leader of a bike gang. He is perceived by his fellow students as more than a little egotistical. Known by his surname, Kaneda plays one of main roles in the film. In fact it could have been titled 'Kaneda' instead of 'Akira' for the amount of screen time he has! Definately the best known character, he is famous for his souped-up power bike and is envied for it as Tetsuo explains- "Ceramic, double-rotor, two-wheel drive. Computer controlled anti-lock brakes. 12,000 RPM's!". He befriended Tetsuo at an orphanage when they were young as Tetsuo was lonely and afraid, and they were both new-commers. They remained friends at the end even though they tried to kill each other! Despite his tough exterior, Kaneda is compassionate as he mourns the loss of Yamagata (Yama) when told of his death by Kai. His attraction to Kay came when he saw her for the first time in the Police files; he met her in that same Station, and their uneasy relationship lasted to the end of the movie. His manga character is similar and just as theatrical, and spirited.


Tetsuo Shima
Born: July 29, 2004
Age: 15
Height: 5'4" Weight: 104
RUNDOWN: The youngest member of Kaneda's gang. Known to have an inferiorty complex because he is thought to be weak and immature. He is thought to be extremely introverted. Tetsuo is one of the main characters of the both the film and comic book. Following a near collision with Takashi, Tetsuo was affected by his mental powers and began developing them himself. These psychic abilities soon grew and he became the next most powerful behind Akira himself. The espers' attempt to kill him before he got too strong was in vain and Kaneda could not succeed either. They didn't attempt this out of spite, but because he was a threat to the world. His character is very striking and his actions provide drama throughout the story. His mis-directed views and intentions constantly lead to conflict with all the characters and he is stubborn and naive about the consequences of his actions. In the manga, Lady Miyako tells him he is # 41, and that it is his destiny to discover what Akira is. However he is impatient and doses himself up on mind-altering drugs to enhance his abilities, or so he believed. It was these drugs which surpressed his powers' growth. It eventually found a way to maximize itself by breaking free of the limitations of Tetsuo's body by absorbing items around him. That is why Tetsuo appears to be mutating towards the end.


Kaori
Kaori is a caring young girl who is part of the gang's following and a girlfriend to Tetsuo. She is weak, like Tetsuo, but doesn't have the same energy or motivation. Very much a lonely person, Tetsuo confides in her but doesn't reciprocate her devotion- especially when he gets used to his psychic power. She is presented almost as a slave in the manga, catering to Tetsuo's desires and taking care of Akira like a mother despite their drug addictions and rule of the evil, misguided Great Tokyo Empire. A character of little hope, yet her loyalty, innocence and good-nature is a bright contrast to the savagery and depravity in which they exist.


Joker
Joker is the Clown's formidable leader and he despises Kaneda's gang. The Clowns are a tough crew, they make weapons to use against rival gangs and if Kaneda's gang wasn't prepared or organized, they would be beaten! In the movie, they do get revenge by assualting Kaori and Tetsuo but this is short lived. The comic book sees the Joker collaborating with Kai and Kanada towards the end as they put their differences aside. With the city laid to waste after a second blast (from Tetsuo) the only remaining gang members are these three. We discover that Joker is an ace mechanic who fixed up many bikes, and rebuilt a military hover platform, which is how Kaneda got another powerful bike mid-way through the series.


Lady Miyako
In the film Lady Miyako's role is that of a deranged cultist by the way she chants about Akira and her followers painting the floor with warnings. Her comic book character is far more developed as she is a force for good, aiding the Espers and providing sanctuary in her temple for the people. Kay discovers Lady Miyako is # 19, another psychic who was at the same lab as the others 30 years ago. She spends all her time in the temple with psychically trained monks to aid the injured, and has to ward off attacks from the armed mobs working for Tetsuo who wants revenge for her intervention in surpressing his power and storing medicine.


The Espers
Kiyoko (# 25), Masaru (# 27), and Takashi (# 26) are three of the children who survived the tests conduted by a secret government labratory. Originally trained for their psychic potential, they grew up with Akira and realize his power. They are very caring and selfless children who are concerned about each others' and others' safety. Despite having well developed mental abilities, even together they are no match for Tetsuo or Akira. Kiyoko is bedridden and always holds onto her doll. "Her precognition and foresight are always accurate" explains the Doctor. Masaru was affected by Polio when he was six, and is the reason he sits in a customised chair; he is the 'leader' of the three and is reasonable and caring. Takashi is small, humble and quiet but feels obliged to help Kaneda and Tetsuo when Akira's 'bubble' swallows them up. They are the same in the manga but when the lab is decimmated by Akira's blast the medication to control their conditions was lost; so Kay and Chiyoko help get them to Miyako who can aid them.

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