!Characters


[[WMG: Tetsuo would beat Kaneda...]]
If he wanted to. Or, more accurately, if he believed so. His desire to find Akira makes it possible for him to teleport outside the Nursery building, and there are many other examples of Tetsuo's powers increasing because of his power of will. However, his inferiority complex on Kaneda make him unable to defeat his former-best-childhood-friend, even after he deals with bigger foes.

[[WMG: Kaneda would have killed Tetsuo.]]
Had the epsers simply asked Kaneda to help them, he would have killed Tetsuo. In the movie Kaneda was the only one able to harm him physically, either with his hands or any weaponry at his disposal. In fact he came close to killing him had the battery in his laser gun not died.

[[WMG: Akira in the manga is not ''entirely'' a blank slate.]]
Akira is said by the Espers to be effectively an EmptyShell because his powers have effectively overwritten his personality, but several frames from the manga imply that this is not the case. For one, he is '''genuinely fucking irate''' after witnessing [[spoiler:Takashi's death]], and has displayed some other emotions, such as boredom and anticipation.


!Impossible crossovers

[[WMG: The project that gave the Numbers their powers was based off [[{{Comicbook/Miracleman}} Dr. Gargunza's work]].]]
The basics (altering a human child to grant them PsychicPowers and transform them into a SuperSoldier) are remarkably similar, and it did [[GoneHorriblyWrong go horribly wrong]] both times. The real fun comes from speculating [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} why Japan wanted to develop psychic super-soldiers in the first place]].

[[WMG: It's a sequel to ''Manga/{{Domu}}''.]]
The way psychic powers behave seems similar. The Numbers could have been created using DNA samples from Etsuko and Old Cho. Perhaps Etsuko was Tetsuo's MissingMom.

[[WMG: Josh Trank wanted to direct the the American remake, but couldn't get the rights.]]
So he made [[Film/{{Chronicle}} his own version]].