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In a 2021 list of the "100 best anime movies of all-time", Paste magazine ranked Neo Tokyo at #11, writing "though for the most part absent of any real thematic connectivity, Neo-Tokyo is a concise and powerful example of the dizzying heights of technical mastery and aesthetic ambition anime can achieve when put in the hands of the medium's ...
Neo Tokyo (ネオ東京, Neo Tōkyō) or "New Tokyo" is a common name for a fictional futuristic version of Tokyo often depicted in manga, anime, and video games. An early example was the 1982 manga Akira , which was also adapted into a 1988 anime film .
NeoTokyo is set in Tokyo, approximately 30 years in the future.After the failure of a proposal to alter the Japanese constitution to allow foreign deployment of Japanese soldiers, a military coup d'état is attempted by extreme Japanese nationalist factions in the Japan Self-Defense Forces. [1]
Phoenix: Karma Chapter (December 20, 1986) Toki no Tabibito: Time Stranger (December 20, 1986) Hoero! Bun Bun (April 4, 1987) Wicked City (April 25, 1987) Neo Tokyo (September 25, 1987) Twilight of the Cockroaches (November 21, 1987) Legend of the Galactic Heroes: My Conquest is the Sea of Stars (February 6, 1988) (co-produced by Artland)
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The remaining Noise coalesce into a powerful Noise called Phoenix Cantus, which the Wicked Twisters destroy. In the aftermath, Rindo and his friends return to reality along with Shoka, who Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu, Shibuya's Composer, resurrects; the repentant Shiba returns to Shinjuku along with the remaining Shinjuku Reapers to rebuild the city.
"Attention Tokyo" by Human Audio Sponge "Awake In Neo Tokyo" by Freez-E-Style (techno) "Back In Tokio" by Yellow Magic Orchestra "Back To Tokyo" by Axelle "Black Tokyo" by Aux 88 "Blue Tokyo" by Subaeris "Blues From Tokyo" by Creation (Japanese band) "Boogie Man Lives In Tokyo" by Ryojiro Furusawa & Lee Oskar "Boy King Of Tokyo" by Bill Lloyd
Wounded by Keiko, Kato has retreated to a small, desecrated temple in the outskirts of Tokyo. The dark onmyoji employs all his powers to shift the path of the moon so that it will rebound violently off the earth and disturb the Firmament Dragon, who will destroy Tokyo. Keiko receives spiritual aid from Kuroda and Masakado's spirit and sets off ...