Both focus on a character who grew up in a isolated part of the country that gets swept up into a rebellion focusing on the acquisition a limited amount of super weapons that no longer can be produced. There are similarities of these super weapons between both series' and most battles involving these super weapons result in death as the characters strive to take down the government by force.AnotherEpicName wrote:
katanagatari is a great series I grant you that but I see basicaly no similarities
other than they're both action I guess
akame ga kill is your typical shounen with added blood and death
katanagatari is alot deeper, alot more dialog, more backstory, there's alot of character growth
Sure they both have differnt approaches to a similar story and Katanagatari clearly targets a more mature audience