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* [[Complete Monster]]: has [[Complete Monster/Akame ga Kill!|its own page]]
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* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Wave and Run are foolish enough to think they can reform the empire from within, despite knowing full well just [[Complete Monster|who and what they serve]]. It never occurred to them that the [[Slime Ball]] [[General Ripper|general]] they serve helped contribute to the [[Wretched Hive]] everybody lives in. Nor that she willing aids in keeping the shithole they're serving and protecting just that, an all around crap sucky place to live just so she can revel in more war, strife and otherwise despicable times to personally lord and profit off of a perpetual battlefield by killing all of Honest's political nay-sayers. Largely by loaning her fanboy soldiers out as personal rent a thugs in the capitols.


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Akame ga Kill! (Japanese: アカメが斬る! Hepburn: Akame ga Kiru!?, literally meaning "Akame Slashes!") is a Japanese shōnen manga series written by Takahiro and illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro. It started serialization in Square Enix's Gangan Joker in March 2010.

The story focuses on Tatsumi who is a young villager that travels to the Capital to raise money for his home only to discover a strong corruption in the area. The assassin group known as Night Raid recruits the young man to help them in their fight against the Empire to end its corruption.

The series is known for its graphic content.

The series was licensed by Yen Press in June 2014. A prequel manga focused on Akame's backstory, Akame ga Kill! Zero, began serialization in Square Enix's Monthly Big Gangan in October 2013. An anime television series adaptation of the main series premiered in Japan in July 2014. This is the second work in the Japanese game developer MinatoSoft's Takahiro IV Project.

Tropes used in Akame ga Kill! include:
  • Complete Monster: has its own page
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Wave and Run are foolish enough to think they can reform the empire from within, despite knowing full well just who and what they serve. It never occurred to them that the Slime Ball general they serve helped contribute to the Wretched Hive everybody lives in. Nor that she willing aids in keeping the shithole they're serving and protecting just that, an all around crap sucky place to live just so she can revel in more war, strife and otherwise despicable times to personally lord and profit off of a perpetual battlefield by killing all of Honest's political nay-sayers. Largely by loaning her fanboy soldiers out as personal rent a thugs in the capitols.