Akira 1988 Archive.org

First, I need to parse the original text carefully. The user mentioned that proper nouns like "Akira" should stay the same. So I have to identify all the proper nouns first. "Akira" appears several times, as well as "Ghost in the Shell," "Serial Experiments Lain," and "Psycho-Pass." Those titles are in quotes and capitalized, so I need to leave them as is.

Another thing to note is parts of speech. For example, "takes place" should be replaced with synonyms that fit as verbs. "Occurs|happens|transpires".

Akira (those) 1988 first film

I'll proceed sentence by sentence, ensuring that each word is replaced appropriately without altering the intended message. Sometimes, a phrase like "critical acclaim" can be transformed into "praise, acclaim, or approbation." Checking the flow is important to maintain readability.

Another thing to be cautious about is the formatting. The user specified v1, so each word replacement must be enclosed in curly braces with the options separated by pipes. Also, the user wants the result only, so no explanations, just the transformed text. akira 1988 archive.org

I should be cautious with words like "groundbreaking" which could be revolutionary, pioneering, or innovative. Also, "post-apocalyptic" might be post-catastrophe, after-disaster, or following-ruin. Not all synonyms may fit perfectly, but they should be as close as possible. I need to maintain the original meaning of the text while enhancing it with synonyms.

Next word: "a" is an article. Should articles be replaced? The user said "every word" so even articles? The user also says "don't touch proper nouns," which are already taken care of. But articles like "a", "the", "an" are function words. The user might expect synonyms, but articles don't have synonyms. So maybe leave them as is. Or replace with similar functions. Hmm, but the user said "every word" so perhaps articles are to be replaced. But that might not make sense. So maybe the user expects function words like articles, prepositions to be replaced. Wait, the example shows that in the text "Set in a dystopian..." becomes "Situated in the post-apocalyptic..." So yes, the user expects articles like "a" to be replaced. But "a" only has "an" as a variant. For "the," maybe "the|this|that|those" but not sure. Alternatively, maybe just keep the same word if it's an article. Hmm, maybe the user made a mistake in the example, but since they provided the example in the prompt, we should follow that. In their example, "a" is replaced with the? Wait, in the example, the input is "Set in a dystopian Neo-Tokyo..." and the output is "Situated in the..." So they replaced "a" with a. Even though "a" and "the" are articles, perhaps the user wants them randomized. So "a" becomes "a|an|the". That's acceptable. First, I need to parse the original text carefully

"Akira" is a title, so leave it. Then ": The First Book (1984): The first volume of the manga".