Die-Cast 1/6 Replica of Kaneda’s Bike from ‘Akira’ with Working LED Lights

Kanedas_Bike_Die-Cast_01

Kaaanedaaa!!!

Can you believe that the classic anime Akira is over 20 years old!?

Produced by Sideshow Toy, this Die-Cast replica of Kaneda’s bike from Katsuhiro Otomo’s  groundbreaking manga and anime feature is just over 6 inches tall and nearly 20 freaking inches long!

Kanedas_Bike_Die-Cast_02

When it comes to awesomenss of this magnitude, shelf space will be the least of your worries when you hear about the insane $420 price tag. You can currently pre-order it from BigBadToyStore.com for $375 and you can expect it to ship some time in January of 2010. You might wanna’ start saving your monies, like, six months ago…

Kanedas_Bike_Die-Cast_03

Someone should invent light-trailing technology just for this thing.

[Via Fanboy]

Daily Graffiti: Tetsuo!!!!

304180445_d1c4c4c72b_o

Someone’s obviously an Akira fan. Spotted by Katayun.

Live Action ‘Akira’ Remake is Officially Dead as Shit!

akirabulletdodged

Whew, that was a close one.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way and Warner Bros. Pictures were totally about to rape the single most respected piece of animation in the world, but according to Bloody Disgusting, the bullet has been dodged. At least for now.

From Bloody Disgusting:

Sad news comes in this weekend as we have learned that not only has Robinson left the project, but Tetsuo and Kaneda’s adventure is “dead as a doornail,” a report we’ve confirmed with two separate sources. I can only hope it gets revived in the near future as this could have been one of the coolest effin’ movies ever.

One of the coolest effin’ movies ever? Idunno about all that. Considering the facts that Tetsuo was going to be renamed Travis and the setting was moved from a post-apocalyptic Neo Tokyo to a post-apocalyptic New Manhattan for no reason, I had my doubts about this project from the start.

Blog Widget by LinkWithin