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  2. It is the second cinematic adaptation of the Teito Monogatari series and is a sequel to Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis. Plot. The sequel begins in 1945, during a period extensive of American firebombing over major Japanese cities. Desperate to end the war quickly, the government concocts a plan to eliminate major key leaders of each country.

  3. Like its live-action predecessor, Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis, the anime is only an adaptation of the first third (the first four books) of the original novel. It was released by Toei in 1991. Manga Entertainment first licensed the property for English release subbed and dubbed in 1993.

  4. When viewed as a sequel to "Last Megalopolis", it's an incredible disappointment. "Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis" was a very unique production in that it was a genre bender of a film: an epic that was equal parts fantasy, horror and historical fiction.

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    • Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Takashige Ichise
    • 1989-09-15
  5. Sep 14, 2022 · The end titles promise a sequel, which was released but which he did not direct, and his later career was sparse, with TV, sections of anthology films, and more Ultraman.

  6. Apparently IMDb got things mixed up here, and they're displaying the "Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis" cover in the section for "Teito Taisen" ("Tokyo: The Last War"), which is the official sequel to the aforementioned movie.

  7. The sequel to Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis that does quite a bit different than the original. The focus is shifted towards horror and sci-fi over fantasy, for one thing, and the story is focused and much easier to follow.

  8. The sequel to Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis that does quite a bit different than the original. The focus is shifted towards horror and sci-fi over fantasy, for one thing, and the story is focused and much easier to follow.