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Akame Ga Kill! Episode 4 ((BETTER))


of people who had agreed to support the revolt. Najenda took it and thanked him, then the soldier died wishing for the revolution to be a success. When she got back to Night Raid's base, Najenda told the members of a new target: Zanku. She gave the team some information on the killer. Tatsumi, who had no knowledge of Zanku, asked who he was and Sheele said that she didn't know either, but Mine replied that she had probably forgotten. Mine then explained that Zanku the Beheader was previously an executioner of the Capital's largest prison who later came to enjoy decapitation. Who then, after obtaining an unknown relic, began to kill outside of the prison.




Akame ga Kill! Episode 4


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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.


Produced by White Fox and directed by Tomoki Kobayashi, it was broadcast in Japan on the Tokyo MX network from July 7, 2014 to December 15, 2014.[1][2] The anime primarily adapts the first eight volumes of the manga, while the last five episodes feature a completely original, self-contained story arc giving insight to Night Raid's efforts to destroy the Empire, which resulted in it having a different ending to that of the manga. In July 2014, Sentai Filmworks licensed the series for an English release in North America,[3] while Crunchyroll streamed the series in their official website.[4] The episodes were collected on eight DVD and Blu-ray volumes from October 15, 2014 to May 20, 2015.[5] The series aired on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block from August 9, 2015 to February 21, 2016.[6]


So yea. After episode 6, a question that should have struck me finally struck me. Why the hell am I doing watching this? Am I an emotional masochist? Do I like watching shows about a manga that brought me to stand before the door of despair and depression? Well this is just standing in front of it rather than entering it but it sure does hurt a lot.


Akame ga Kill! Abridged! is an abridged parody created by Grimmjack69 and BuddyVA. Episodes 1-3 are hosted on Gimmjack's YouTube channel, while episodes 4 onwards are hosted on The Schmuck Squad's channel.


  • 1. Introduction Arc (chapters 1-14, episodes 1-6) Joining Night Raid Mini Arc (chapters 1-4, episodes 1-3)

  • Zank the Executioner Mini Arc (chapters 5-6, episode 4)

  • Kill the Absolute Justice Mini Arc (chapters 7-9, episodes 5-6)



A serial killer has been plaguing the capital for some time now. He kills by decapitation and the number of victims is unknown. Night Raid jumps into action believing it to be the infamous Headhunter Zanko! 041b061a72


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