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== List of Mega City Regions from SciFi and Anime == Below is a list of regions across the globe that are considered Mega Cities, either currently or in speculative fiction: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Mega City !! Description !! References |- | [[Mega Tokyo]]|| A fictionalized portrayal of Tokyo, Japan, in cyberpunk and science fiction media, known for its towering skyscrapers, neon-lit streets, and futuristic technology. || ''Akira'' (manga, anime), ''Ghost in the Shell'' (anime, manga), ''Bubblegum Crisis'' (anime) |- | [[Neo Tokyo]]|| Another fictional depiction of Tokyo, Japan, often featured in anime, manga, and film, characterized by its dystopian urban landscape and themes of social unrest and technological advancement. || ''Akira'' (manga, anime) |- | [[New Tokyo]]|| Yet another fictional version of Tokyo, Japan, appearing in various works of fiction, including video games, comics, and novels, often serving as a backdrop for futuristic and cyberpunk stories. || ''Shadowrun'' (tabletop RPG), ''Deus Ex'' (video game series), ''Neuromancer'' (novel by William Gibson) |- | [[Mega City One]]|| The fictional setting of the ''Judge Dredd'' comics, films, and television series, Mega City One is a vast urban sprawl stretching along the eastern coast of North America, known for its crime-ridden streets, authoritarian justice system, and dystopian atmosphere. || ''Judge Dredd'' (comics, films, TV series), ''Dredd'' (2012 film) |- | [[Los Angeles (Blade Runner)|Los Angeles (Mega City)]]|| Depicted in the ''Blade Runner'' universe, the Mega City of Los Angeles in the year 2019 and beyond is characterized by its dark, rain-soaked streets, towering skyscrapers, and pervasive urban decay. || ''Blade Runner'' (film, novels), ''Blade Runner 2049'' (film) |- | [[Coruscant]]|| A fictional city-planet in the ''Star Wars'' universe, Coruscant serves as the political and cultural center of the galaxy, characterized by its towering skyscrapers, sprawling urban landscape, and diverse population of aliens and humans. || ''Star Wars'' (films, novels, comics), ''The Phantom Menace'' (film), ''Attack of the Clones'' (film) |- | [[San Angeles]]|| The futuristic Mega City depicted in the film ''Demolition Man'', San Angeles is a utopian society where crime and violence have been eradicated through strict social control and advanced technology. || ''Demolition Man'' (film) |- | [[Mega-City Two]]|| A Mega City mentioned in the ''Judge Dredd'' comics, Mega-City Two is located on the West Coast of North America and is known for its laid-back attitude and cultural differences compared to Mega City One. || ''Judge Dredd'' (comics) |} This list includes both real-world Mega Cities and fictional depictions of Mega Cities in popular media, showcasing the diverse representations of urban life and culture across different contexts.
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