Overview |
Akame | |
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Kanji | アカメ |
Rōmaji | Akame |
Characteristics | |
Race | Human |
Gender | Female |
Height | 164 cm [1] |
Measurements | 81-56-83 [1] |
Eye Color | Red |
Hair Color | Black |
Status | |
Occupations | Assassin |
Affiliations | Revolutionary Army The Empire |
Teams | Night Raid Elite Seven |
Relatives | Kurome (Sister) Gozuki (Adoptive Father) |
Debut | |
Manga | Akame ga Kill Volume #1: Chapter #1 Akame ga Kill Zero Volume #1: Chapter#1 |
Anime | Akame ga Kill Episode #1 |
Portrayal | |
Japanese | Sora Amamiya |
English | Molly Searcy |
Origin
Born into abject poverty, Akame, along with her younger sister, Kurome, were sold to a guild of assassins by their parents. There, they were trained as killers and Akame earned a reputation as being the greatest assassin in her country. However, when she was sent to assassinate Najenda, the leader of the revolutionary assassin group Night Raid, Akame was persuaded by her to defect and join the group. She attempted to persuade Kurome to join her, but her younger sister chose to remain as part of the Empire, and now the sisters are mortal enemies.
Creation
Akame was created for the manga Akame Ga Kill. She is the title character and appeared in the first chapter and each volume since. She is also the heroine of the prequel series, Akame Ga Kill! Zero.
Her name Akame is a word play in Japanese, "red eyes."
Evolution
Appearance
Akame is a somewhat short young woman with long black hair and distinctive red eyes. She has often been described as especially cute or pretty by enemies and allies. She wears a black uniform with long red gloves and a tie. She sometimes compliments this with a darkly-coloured long coat.
Personality
Akame gives the impression of the consummate killer, aloof, professional and ruthless. However, her seeming aloofness partly stems from her somewhat oddball, socially awkward personality. Akame seems oblivious to many social norms, or sometimes misses obvious implied bits of information and can often have a deadpan reaction to things. She actually highly values her friends and colleagues, and, despite their differences, still deeply loves her little sister, Kurome. Akame is also a shameless glutton who often obsesses over food, and eats great amounts of it.
Despite her large heart, she is a truly ruthless killer, who seems to dispatch most targets dispassionately, and is critical of those who hesitate to make a kill.
Relationships
Story Arcs
Powers & Abilities
Akame is a trained and accomplished assassin who specialises in close-range combat. She is preternaturally fast and athletic, able to dodge quick melee attacks and even gunfire with ease. She almost always uses her sword Murasame in combat, and is highly proficient in using it. In addition to having solid fundamental skills in combat, Akame can also be fairly adept at thinking on her feet, and finding a way to combat situations and opponents where a straightforward contest of skill won't apply.
Imperial Arm ~ "One-Cut Kill" Murasame
The sword that Akame carries is an Imperial Arms - one of 48 superpowered artifacts created by the Empire 1000 years ago using its greatest resources, and which have never been equaled. The Murasame is a Japanese-style sword, usually contained in a red sheath and bearing an inscription on its handle. Any cut inflicted by the sword, no matter how minor, will kill any living target. The wielder is not immune to this effect, so they must take care while cleaning or sharpening it. Additionally, the weapon is a well-made sword, which can easily cut a target into pieces.
Before coming into Akame's hands, it was the weapon of her master and surrogate father, Gozuki.
Shingu ~ Kiriichimonji
Prior to acquiring Murasame, Akame used Kiriichimonji, a sword that inflicted injuries which couldn't be healed. This blade was a "Shingu", the result of a later Emperor's attempt to create weapons that were equal to the Imperial Arms. While what he produced were noticeably inferior, they were still very effective in their own right.
Kiriichimonji is like Murasame, a Japanese-esque sword, however, unlike Akame's current weapon, it has no hand guard.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Akame ga Kill Guidebook. Note: Height is different from Ep. 19's wanted poster