![]() ![]() Her major weakness is that she leaves her back vulnerable to attacks. She also appears to be quite adept in hand to hand combat, as she was seen sparring with Akame. Mine also carries an eye piece stored in a compartment inside her teigu, allowing her to scout and snipe from a distance. One of those parts allows her to slash with spirit energy, another allows her to fire quicker shots in succession but this considerably lowers her attack power. ![]() She can also switch parts with her Teigu. The energy output is proportional to the user feeling of danger, and it overheats on continuous usage. Her proficiency in its use allows her to strike any target with extreme precision. Mine wields a powerful Teigu in the form of a rifle called the "Roman Artillery: Pumpkin" that that can shoot in 3 modes: sniper, machine gun and long barrel, it fires highly concentrated piercing shots of spirit energy. At the same time, she has demonstrated being very worried about Tatsumi's well-being, especially when he has not returned to the hideout (due to having been imprisoned) contemplating how she would have never thought she would become so anxious due to lack of contact with someone. Since having begun to date Tatsumi, she has shown a jealous side, such as over Leone's usual flirty advances into Tatsumi, as well as lecturing him how he has to refuse such advances firmly as he now has a girlfriend. Since the manga is currently on-going, only time will tell whether the manga has the same ending as the anime or not, or whether there is any extension to the story of the characters who survives.Over time, she develops romantic feelings for Tatsumi who returns the same feelings and the two having officially entered an intimate relationship. The anime's ending also prohibits any logical extension to the story, and an anime continuation would require a completely new arc in the manga, plus great demand from fans. Unlike the case of Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) anime where the plot in the manga was still developing, Akame ga KILL! manga is currently on its way to the ending. FANDOM Anime Wikis Advertisement in: Relationships Mine/Relationships < Mine Sign in to edit Introduction Relationships Filler Plot Night Raid Sheele: Because they often partnered together and shared many life and death battles, Mine and Sheele became close friends. ![]() Heck, for the case of Fullmetal Alchemist, the 2003 anime branched off from the manga half-way and followed its own original storyline.įor the case of Akame ga KILL!, it is extremely unlikely that it gets a remake. It's not unprecedented and even common for the anime to have an original ending, when the anime runs out of source material. Most of the differences between manga and anime adaptation come from this 10-chapter gap. In the anime, Susanoo's death is moved to episode 21 during the rescue for Tatsumi instead, and Borick's assassination is trivialized at the end of episode 19.Įpisode 20 restarts from second half of chapter 50, but doesn't follow the manga too closely, since the manga introduces many new characters during the Wild Hunt arc (from chapter 44 to 48), and several of them affect the story beyond Wild Hunt arc. Originally, this happened during the mission to assassinate Borick, which spans from chapter 40 to chapter 43. Susanoo died fighting Esdeath to let the rest of the Night Raid escape. After chapter 38, which corresponds to episode 19, the anime totally skips more than 10 chapters starting from chapter 39, except for this plot point in chapter 43, where However, the anime begins to have minor deviations from the manga from episode 18/chapter 34. The story is generally the same up to episode 17/chapter 33. I have listed out some of the differences between the anime and manga of Akame ga KILL! in this answer. Difference between the anime and manga of Akame ga KILL! ![]()
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