Railguns, Takeda's bike, ion cannon, psychic abilities, that style of violence, non-trivial characters.... Akira was truly visionary. So many later games and movies have drawn inspiration from it.
@@mauriciokrebs2913 I mean it does depend in all fairness on what section of the star wars fantom we are talking about Star Wars did or wouod give birth to more advanced sci fi along with Star Trek so that statement isn't fair and I'm not really a massive fan of star war myself
@@mauriciokrebs2913 @mauricio krebs Canon Star Wars yes, but legends Star Wars can be dark sometimes, like that time when the Galaxy got invaded by a bio-organic living armada and almost destroyed the Galaxy, also there's Abeloth...
"It can be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead." Isnt this a Terminator quote?
@@gaydes1012 I feel like.. this would be the trailer for the people who already knew the story, that wouldn't be spoiled by it? Like for a remaster, or fans of the comic - which, watching this video and seeing the whiplash pace of making Akira a movie vs the pace of a multivolume manga series lol. It more makes me want to read the whole thing, and then watch the film again
I remember watching Akira for the first time and thinking I knew exactly what it was going to be about. Motor cycle gang wars and high school.. Was blown away with what transpired.
I've been watching anime for 20 years, and I can honestly say watching this edit was one of my top 5 experiences watching anime. It's a masterpiece. I'm an editor myself and I've literally watched this dozens of times and studied your technique.
@@kill3rbamb146 It was one of the most intense things I've ever experienced. It was followed up by Perturbator - Death Squad and I literally couldn't take anymore after about 5 of these type of songs. Can't remember if I was tripping on acid or DXM (and weed) at the time, but I was descended to a hell-like realm and I didn't even realise what was happening for a while. I felt a serious sense of dread. It was either first time DXM 420mg or over 500 mics of acid and I wasn't really familiar with any of these songs yet.
There must be something broken in my head, to the point of no repair, but those violent scenes arouse me like hell. Whenever I see those bodies getting maimed by the machinegun I'm like: "oh man, this is so good"
Well, while it certainly doesn't arouse me, it does get the adrenaline pumping. For some reason I enjoy watching violent action scenes (not real life though, it's real people we're talking about then and I won't have that) in videogames or films. Machineguns shredding, missiles blowing up, lasers and plasma incinerating, chainsaws&co slicing messily, hydraulic fists crushing... Apparenly I find some beauty on destruction. Or I'm just messed up. But only on action scenes, in combat between opponents. Harming innocents&defenseless and torture are too inmoral for me.
I still remember being a kid seeing this playing on some old tv in the 90s at a flea market and being completely hooked on it. It was nothing like anything I saw in western animation. Exotic Japanese comics, and anime were definitely another world. By comparison Japanese video games like Super Metroid had music and art styles absent from anywhere else. I guess more investment went into video games and they were targeted more to a foreign market, still they were masterpieces. It's hard to tell if good work like this has become rare or if I have just become over stimulated with flashy new media of all kinds around me.
It was good up until the 2000's where they worked more and were paid less. Anime has become bad overtime sadly. But truly the beginnings were the golden times.
@@mauz791 Japanese economy was like the 2nd biggest on the planet before their economic bubble burst. An average Japanese was earning more than an average American and posting higher economic growth rates quarterly then America, everyone thought Japan would be the biggest economy of the planet in few years, it's companies and stock market was performing better and was an industrial powerhouse at that time before China all the great anime and movies in late 1980' and early 90's had huge bubble money budget. Now they don't have that grand budget these days compared to that time when they were out-spending even compared to American Hollywood at that time.
There is no song ever created that can beat this! Im sad it's over now, and that I'll never experience it for the first time ever again, it was so intense!
3:00 I love how the song and the edit works very well.It's so peaceful showing a kid playing football and then it goes straight to how violence human can be at 3:05 Really makes me wanna watch Akira
Just like they're ruining Ghost in the Shell. I don't give a fuck about what's in that movie, the posters themselves made me wanna hang the creating team with their guts.
No need to sorry about quality, Akira is one master piece of all time. It will work in any quality. Great music + great movie = badass clip. Masterly well done! Cheers
No matter how many times I watch it, the part that excites me the most is the small scene at 2:16 where the synth beat matches the gunfire. Not only is it perfect, but I feel the animators did a bang-up job getting the animation right. The different looks to the muzzle flash set it apart from a lot of the animation I've seen in other animés. Patlabor is another one that really got it right.
Back in 2015 I met Johnny Bosh, the voice of Kaneda, and I was dressed as Tetsuo. I had no idea he did the voice at the time. I'm running around with a heavy mutated arm screaming, Kaneda! Help Me! He starts laughing thinking I knew. I only knew he was the second black power ranger and Trunks.
I caught a glimpse of this movie as a child, my babysitter and cousin was watching it. I had no business being there but my cool cuz let me watch a bunch before I fell asleep or was put to bed. That was 30 years ago. One of my very early memories was that red motorbike. I think it gave me a unique perspective
What i love about these kind of movies, is that they show a distopic, terrible -cyberpunk, where most of us would not conceive life as possible. We can see those details in the fiction, yet we cannot see them in our own reality. Even worse, we already live in an unliveable reality.
One of the greatest animes ever, saw it as a kid and it blew my mind. Never seen a cartoon like it then or since. It's a a masterpiece and holds up even today.
"It can't be bargained . It can't be reasoned with It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead." frase do terminator.
God fucking dammit this is fucking quality. Probably one of the best AMVs of all time. Perturbator is fucking great, Akira is great, and your montage is great. Legendary shit, deserves to be displayed somewhere 24/7
I watched this for the first time when it was released, and it made me put Akira on my watchlist. Yesterday I found out it was on Hulu and watched it tonight... Absolutely mind boggling storyline, and the sudden jump from biker gangs to MK Ultra was insane! This is what real anime is defined as- something conversation worthy aside from the glitz and glam of new shows. Don't get me wrong, I love films/shows old and new, but there's just something about watching something older. The animation of this film was STUNNING. Like, literally FLAWLESS! Lifetime of kudos to the animators and directors! I hope to someday read the manga as well! To all who made it to the end of my late-night ramble, thank you for listening! Looking at all the comments on this absolute banger of an unofficial music video, I can see everyone has pretty much the same idea! Have a great day/night everyone! 🤍🤘
Akira is a watershed moment you can thank it for bringing anime to the west, it is a mixed bag with that but quite a few are still amazing. Ghost in the shell, Cowboy bebop, Trigun, Big O, Full metal alchemist , Gundam, list goes on
@@lelouchlamperouge4103 dragon ball is its own monster, i wont Denny its influence. how ever as a seasoned anime fan its so shallow its shameful compared to the ones i listed. like weed its a gateway into that world how much you wanna dabble is up to you the reader
@@TheGoodGman95 Late to this comment, but yes!! There are so many good classic anime, and I'm glad they're getting some love with the newer gen too! Trigun will always be a favorite of mine haha!
It somehow looks like a bad trip. Also it alludes to the idea of rebirth with all the previous omnious and disturbing stages. A new lifeform is born.
Clicked your video to listen to a Perturbator track I never listened to before, started seeing the beautiful animations, watched the movie I never even heard of before, and was not disappointed. Thanks for making this excellent video and introducing me to a great movie.
Everyone talking about Akira but all I can think of is From Beyond. Not sure if its where it originates from but the tagline for the movie was Humans are such easy prey
Thanks to this videoclip, i watched Akira for the first time.
Duuude...
+Gmetroid Duuuude!
+Gmetroid ikr
You think it was good, then you'd better read the manga (if you can get your hands on a set!)
+DINDRAGON It ain't a chinese cartoon though ^^
Hey! I just did the same thing.
Shame though, the only song that really compares is the main theme..
Railguns, Takeda's bike, ion cannon, psychic abilities, that style of violence, non-trivial characters.... Akira was truly visionary. So many later games and movies have drawn inspiration from it.
Tbh ion canon was from Star Wars
@@thehz8613 dude star wars is kid stuff. And now, thanx to toxic fans, a cult. Is not near as good as fan boys think it is.
@@mauriciokrebs2913 I mean it does depend in all fairness on what section of the star wars fantom we are talking about Star Wars did or wouod give birth to more advanced sci fi along with Star Trek so that statement isn't fair and I'm not really a massive fan of star war myself
@@mauriciokrebs2913 @mauricio krebs Canon Star Wars yes, but legends Star Wars can be dark sometimes, like that time when the Galaxy got invaded by a bio-organic living armada and almost destroyed the Galaxy, also there's Abeloth...
Kaneda
"It can be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead." Isnt this a Terminator quote?
Yus
The name of the song is also quote from the movie "From Beyond".
Number1Paixths Mmmm this song could had used some quotes from alien or predator movies.
Number1Paixths I believe it's a quote from the movie Aliens. She says it in the scene where she meets the marines.
Ryan Currid no its from the terminator and has been said multible times in the seires
Old anime movies are complete mindfucks sometimes but goddamn are they beautifully animated
1. AKIRA 2. Ghost in the Shell 3. Mononoke Hime - The best Old-Anime ever !
You say mindfucks like it's not the best part about it
you are just young
Akira is a goddamn hand drawn technical masterpiece of such ungodly proportions it almost doesn't make sense how much work it took to make that shit.
@@ducobrachi I was about to say that Mononoke is not old, but it kinda is :D
Note to self: "Watch Akira again."
When you aren't watching Akira - Akira watches you.
acs197 I watch it again every few years, and I never re-watch movies, but Akira is the exception.
acs197 Note to self, watch Akira sometime.
acs197 how good is it? because i have never been able to see it
acs197 how good is it? because i have never been able to see it
If there exist the art of trailer montages, then this guy already had mastered it.
делай видео, а не музыку слушай
Video Editing and Motion Design are actually real, studyable disciplines on art and design academies.
Look up the teaser trailer for the The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo 2011, it's like porn when it comes to this shit
Nice to see you again I enjoyed your samurai jack videos.
for real. Apart from the fact that it's kinda full of spoilers, this is a better trailer than anything a studio could cook up.
Dark Synth Music fits really good with Akira.
hey baby
gamerboy448
The moon is a mysterious mistress...
It is
LonginusFX So good it's scary.
+LonginusFX you must get a lot of bitches don't you
Now...THAT..is editing
As a hobbyist editor - yeah, this is pretty good.
Wouter d.B. And pretty ez to do
Wouter d.B. it's alright, it's kinda too random imo.
Wouter d.B. I see no other editing expect changing video clips synced to the song. i could do it anyone could do it.
Kev Sink if I don't do something it means it's too hard for me to do or is not easy? Lmao. U lost something m8, I guess it's your common sense
When the apocalypse comes, at least we'll know the theme tune.
+spacedoubt15 Hah yes.
Hot dog! Yee haw! My favorite song from the movie
dun dah
*HEEE* haah
Welp, checking in
aand here it is
While this may be the "unofficial" music video for the song, this should definitely be an "official" trailer for Akira.
the trailer would spoil the whole ass movie lol
@@gaydes1012 I feel like.. this would be the trailer for the people who already knew the story, that wouldn't be spoiled by it? Like for a remaster, or fans of the comic - which, watching this video and seeing the whiplash pace of making Akira a movie vs the pace of a multivolume manga series lol. It more makes me want to read the whole thing, and then watch the film again
@@gaydes1012 I'm not so sure. This seems pretty fitting with no other content, especially if this was shown *just* before release
@@seir323 Akira, that's the one from Canada, right, who drives the bike with a monkey in the trunk and when he crashes the whole planet shakes?
I remember watching Akira for the first time and thinking I knew exactly what it was going to be about. Motor cycle gang wars and high school.. Was blown away with what transpired.
Yep it's a fucking legend!!!
Funny how Perturbator's new album has a track called Neo Tokyo
He is massively inspired by those animes
Max Payne Can't blame him
+Max Payne >animes
>animaymays
Burger Bastard Everything < Animey Tiddies
KAAAAANEEEEEEEDAAA!!!
***** TETSUOOOOO!!!!!!
Luis Javier Franco Santoyo MATOI RYUUUKO
+Razormind I laughed, good one
TEEEETTTTSUUUUOOOOOOOOAAAAAHHHHH!
Can't you seeruru the poweruru of our friendshipuruh?
I've been watching anime for 20 years, and I can honestly say watching this edit was one of my top 5 experiences watching anime. It's a masterpiece. I'm an editor myself and I've literally watched this dozens of times and studied your technique.
But can you hakito no ken?
@@toanewearth6938can you?
I watched this for the first time a year ago in May and I still come back to it, it's one of my favorite videos on youtube.
If it's good enough for SD Plissken, it's good enough for me
Robert Kinoy "Land of the freeeee"
I never saw ONE song that describes the whole masterpiece so great.
The most intense freaking video in history
On hallucinogens hell yeah
@@SmartDumbNerdyCool holy shit that would be crazy intense
@@kill3rbamb146 It was one of the most intense things I've ever experienced. It was followed up by Perturbator - Death Squad and I literally couldn't take anymore after about 5 of these type of songs. Can't remember if I was tripping on acid or DXM (and weed) at the time, but I was descended to a hell-like realm and I didn't even realise what was happening for a while. I felt a serious sense of dread. It was either first time DXM 420mg or over 500 mics of acid and I wasn't really familiar with any of these songs yet.
@@SmartDumbNerdyCool bet im gonna try, probably on some Acid because i don't know what the best product for a DXM trip is.
As someone who doesn't watch anime.....
Everyone should see Akira, it's a masterpiece.
It can only be described as "intense, gritty and highly arousing"
There must be something broken in my head, to the point of no repair, but those violent scenes arouse me like hell.
Whenever I see those bodies getting maimed by the machinegun I'm like: "oh man, this is so good"
Well, while it certainly doesn't arouse me, it does get the adrenaline pumping. For some reason I enjoy watching violent action scenes (not real life though, it's real people we're talking about then and I won't have that) in videogames or films. Machineguns shredding, missiles blowing up, lasers and plasma incinerating, chainsaws&co slicing messily, hydraulic fists crushing... Apparenly I find some beauty on destruction. Or I'm just messed up.
But only on action scenes, in combat between opponents. Harming innocents&defenseless and torture are too inmoral for me.
Holy shit Kaname Locon.
I’d say horrifying, gritty, and infinitely trippy.
I don’t care if this comment was from 6 years ago but who in the right mind sees Akira as arousing?
I still remember being a kid seeing this playing on some old tv in the 90s at a flea market and being completely hooked on it. It was nothing like anything I saw in western animation. Exotic Japanese comics, and anime were definitely another world. By comparison Japanese video games like Super Metroid had music and art styles absent from anywhere else. I guess more investment went into video games and they were targeted more to a foreign market, still they were masterpieces. It's hard to tell if good work like this has become rare or if I have just become over stimulated with flashy new media of all kinds around me.
I'm fucking proud of my country's gifted animators...
From Japan with love to Jack Box!!!
Just on another level. Freakin amazing
It's fucking good indeed
It was good up until the 2000's where they worked more and were paid less. Anime has become bad overtime sadly. But truly the beginnings were the golden times.
@@phunnymannfromphunnyland true, the economic boom of the 80s and 90s gave the world's some of the finest animation ever
@@mauz791 Japanese economy was like the 2nd biggest on the planet before their economic bubble burst. An average Japanese was earning more than an average American and posting higher economic growth rates quarterly then America, everyone thought Japan would be the biggest economy of the planet in few years, it's companies and stock market was performing better and was an industrial powerhouse at that time before China all the great anime and movies in late 1980' and early 90's had huge bubble money budget. Now they don't have that grand budget these days compared to that time when they were out-spending even compared to American Hollywood at that time.
one of my favorite edits of all time
There is no song ever created that can beat this! Im sad it's over now, and that I'll never experience it for the first time ever again, it was so intense!
3:00 I love how the song and the edit works very well.It's so peaceful showing a kid playing football and then it goes straight to how violence human can be at 3:05
Really makes me wanna watch Akira
This just, factually, needs to be the trailer tune for a cyberpunk movie some day
They should use it for the Hollywood remake of Akira.
Robert N. Hollywood would ruin Akira
Just like they're ruining Ghost in the Shell.
I don't give a fuck about what's in that movie, the posters themselves made me wanna hang the creating team with their guts.
AKIRA is the anime that changed everything. Without of it, there would be nothing like what we have today. Thank you.
Damn. Akira. And Perturbator. This page ain't about to close itself for a while ...
god just fucking
okay i'll watch akira again
Funk Police I've never seen it but this convinced me to watch it
Srsly its been an hour already,
Kyle Reese (Terminator)in the beginning was nice touch. I like it even more.
No need to sorry about quality, Akira is one master piece of all time. It will work in any quality. Great music + great movie = badass clip. Masterly well done! Cheers
The tune match perfectly well with the film's tone.
Editing level over 9000!
Anime references.
No matter how many times I watch it, the part that excites me the most is the small scene at 2:16 where the synth beat matches the gunfire.
Not only is it perfect, but I feel the animators did a bang-up job getting the animation right. The different looks to the muzzle flash set it apart from a lot of the animation I've seen in other animés. Patlabor is another one that really got it right.
Back in 2015 I met Johnny Bosh, the voice of Kaneda, and I was dressed as Tetsuo. I had no idea he did the voice at the time. I'm running around with a heavy mutated arm screaming, Kaneda! Help Me! He starts laughing thinking I knew. I only knew he was the second black power ranger and Trunks.
I caught a glimpse of this movie as a child, my babysitter and cousin was watching it. I had no business being there but my cool cuz let me watch a bunch before I fell asleep or was put to bed. That was 30 years ago. One of my very early memories was that red motorbike. I think it gave me a unique perspective
There's just something about old anime films and darksynth that works so well together.
Hands down the best Akira AMV out there.
3:05 just proves how akira was packed full of great cinematography
Akira is really heavy
It is super intense,edited together like this
a lot of shit goes down
Heavy fresh Blood Dark and Gore...
Little cute 😊
Anime and a synthwave. What amazing times we humans live in
What i love about these kind of movies, is that they show a distopic, terrible -cyberpunk, where most of us would not conceive life as possible. We can see those details in the fiction, yet we cannot see them in our own reality. Even worse, we already live in an unliveable reality.
Never seen an anime like this ever again remember watching this in early 90s
The worst part of Akira is knowing you will never experience anything that awesome ever again.
...5 minutes later...
Play.
Yeah, you're wrong.
right!!!!! even worse is being exposed to it at the age of 8 AND GETTING IT!
Akira's power lives in each of us. The main thing is to steer it correctly. This is what this movie teaches
P.S. one of the greatest videoclip ever!)
Just watched Akira for the first time… coming back to this afterwards makes it hit that much harder. Well done
May the God Of Retro keep you in his warm embrace, and may we all reunite in The Source.
This came up as a recommendation. Love the music with these clips. This is such an old movie.
I watched Akira in the early 2000's before 2005.
You’ve convinced me.
I’ll go watch Akira again.
Good
One of the greatest animes ever, saw it as a kid and it blew my mind. Never seen a cartoon like it then or since. It's a a masterpiece and holds up even today.
Thank you, youtube algorithm. I'm gonna listen to this track every day of my life from now on.
Akira and Jin Roh will always have a special place in my heart c:
You cut this down by 2min you could have yourself a legitimate trailer.
2:40 is where the music calls for fadeout.
"It can't be bargained . It can't be reasoned with It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead." frase do terminator.
Akira blew my mind when it first came out, and it still does to this day. Fantastic job!
Artful use of a classic. This is the best Akira AMV I've seen since Dudu productions.
God fucking dammit this is fucking quality. Probably one of the best AMVs of all time. Perturbator is fucking great, Akira is great, and your montage is great.
Legendary shit, deserves to be displayed somewhere 24/7
Never having seen Akira before, I was completely stunned for half of the entire video. I've never felt such amazement and fear at the same time.
I watched this for the first time when it was released, and it made me put Akira on my watchlist. Yesterday I found out it was on Hulu and watched it tonight...
Absolutely mind boggling storyline, and the sudden jump from biker gangs to MK Ultra was insane! This is what real anime is defined as- something conversation worthy aside from the glitz and glam of new shows. Don't get me wrong, I love films/shows old and new, but there's just something about watching something older. The animation of this film was STUNNING. Like, literally FLAWLESS! Lifetime of kudos to the animators and directors! I hope to someday read the manga as well!
To all who made it to the end of my late-night ramble, thank you for listening! Looking at all the comments on this absolute banger of an unofficial music video, I can see everyone has pretty much the same idea! Have a great day/night everyone! 🤍🤘
Akira is a watershed moment you can thank it for bringing anime to the west, it is a mixed bag with that but quite a few are still amazing.
Ghost in the shell, Cowboy bebop, Trigun, Big O, Full metal alchemist , Gundam, list goes on
@@TheGoodGman95 Put dragon ball too. Z was good not the current dragon ball super but it really introduced Anime to western hemisphere.
@@lelouchlamperouge4103 dragon ball is its own monster, i wont Denny its influence.
how ever as a seasoned anime fan its so shallow its shameful compared to the ones i listed. like weed its a gateway into that world how much you wanna dabble is up to you the reader
@@TheGoodGman95 Late to this comment, but yes!! There are so many good classic anime, and I'm glad they're getting some love with the newer gen too! Trigun will always be a favorite of mine haha!
One hell of a film. No anime had overcome it yet.
Neo Genesis Evangelion: what
This is the best ultraviolence I've seen in years, the droogs gonna love it.
Dude. The editing on this is amazing! Great job!
This Unofficial Videoclip reminds me that i have to rewatch Akira asap
Shit. I need to watch Akira again. Just. Such. A. Fantastic. Film.
Who the hell needs CGI when you can animate by hand like this.
There is just something about Old-School Anime combined with electronic music... Like a match made in heaven.
I watched Akira many times and the violence never really cought my eye. Never realized how gruesome it actually was.
Watched this classic... idk 70-80 times. Something you can’t stop watching time to time than the newer Anime’s today.
I've known this song for quite some time but jesus I forgot how ruthlessly heavy it is. Also righteous editing.
Already watch this 1739926 times. And still it gives me chills in all my body. God what a great video and song!!
Man back in the day the animation was so good, and now we have Toei with 3 frames per second.
Normies and white people ruined it.
An absolute masterpiece of a one of the greatest animes of all time.
Absolutely insane this is all from ONE movie.
Love the Kyle Reese quote at the beginning!!! Nice touch 👍👍👍
This is a masterpiece. Sick edit man. I'm legit blown away at how in sync this is.
Brutally spectacular. Best AMV I've ever seen.
I watch this like once a day. Phenomenal video my friend.
Best Akira AMV I've seen
Ive never heard of Akira until now through Perturbator. What have Ive been doing with my life...
You’ve been missing out my friend but that’s okay, better now than never at all right?
It somehow looks like a bad trip. Also it alludes to the idea of rebirth with all the previous omnious and disturbing stages. A new lifeform is born.
I need to watch Akira again
This clip made me to watch Akira, and you know, i don't regret anything
Old is gold
From now on, whenever I try to convince people to watch this movie, THIS is what I'll show them! Amazing job!!!
This is so cool!
The daunting music definitely adds an ominous presence to the anime!
I'm working on my own Akira music video - almost finished too!
You have literally coined my youth...
This edit made me watch the movie, thank you
this is literally the best amv of all time. the song and visuals are all so perfectly timed it makes for an amazing experience everytime i rewatch it
I've watched this maybe 20 times in 4 months. It's just fucking awesome and always does a great job of reminding me how amazing akira is
I won't never be tired of watching this movie and this video ever
That was brilliant! Akira and Perturbator; two very excellent things!
i can now after seeing it for the first time say, Akira is well worth the watch
I saw this before the movie. Finally saw it and... Yeah I still had no idea what madness I was walking into. It was awesome!!!
Yup, that's not easy to find anything of the same level.
This music video introduced me to Akira. This works really well as a movie trailer tbh.
Actually one of the best fan edits I've ever seen. I've rewatched this so many times
Came back to this after a few years, the amount of goosebumps almost shot me from the chair
akira+pertubator=awesome!!.
Akira is by far one of the best anime films I've seen
This... this is glorious.
Clicked your video to listen to a Perturbator track I never listened to before, started seeing the beautiful animations, watched the movie I never even heard of before, and was not disappointed. Thanks for making this excellent video and introducing me to a great movie.
Everyone talking about Akira but all I can think of is From Beyond. Not sure if its where it originates from but the tagline for the movie was Humans are such easy prey
+M.G. Trazor Yeah I think that's where I saw that too.
Jeff Fahey was the man in that movie
Everyone is talking about Akira because the video is Akira. Lol.
This clip is ... well it makes me/you feel slightly uneasy - just like Akira did back in the day. Amazing work!