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This merry band of assassins' newest member is Tatsumi, a naïve boy from a remote village who had embarked on a journey to help his impoverished hometown and was won over by not only Night Raid's ideals, but also their resolve. Akame ga Kill! follows Tatsumi as he fights the Empire and comes face-to-face with powerful weapons, enemy assassins, challenges to his own morals and values, and ultimately, what it truly means to be an assassin with a cause.

Another big problem I had is that it’s called “AKAME ga kill,” not Tatsumi. The story focuses primarily on Tatsumi, while granted is far more interesting than Akame’s very plain yet sometimes quirky demeanor. But the show tries to keep reminding you that it’s about Akame, but you never really know why.

Looks like it’s time to continue watching Akame ga Kill with episode 6. Tatsumi is growing into the role of the assassin, focusing on the fact that what they’re doing will benefit the people. In these reviews, I am trying to dive into the story elements, picking out one that stands out to me and talking about it. I think I’ve brought up some pretty interesting points so far and I know they will help me in my own writing. As always, if you have any questions about my observations or assumptions, let me know in the comments. All right, it’s time to look at the episode in question and you can expect spoilers. I mean it, do not continue unless you’ve seen it or don’t mind it being spoilt.

I’m going to look at One Piece again for this as there is the scene in the Skypeia arc where almost all of the characters ‘die’. Only they didn’t die and they all just pick themselves up again later. Now, I didn’t want them to die, but it changed the tone of the story and reduced the stakes. I really enjoyed that arc, but I can’t help but feel a little cheated as none of the loses materialised and ultimately meant nothing. Now, you don’t have to kill characters to show consequences, but I feel like you need to do something and not just take it all back later.

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