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Aki (James Bond) : ウィキペディア英語版
Aki (James Bond)

Aki is a fictional character created for the 1967 ''James Bond'' film ''You Only Live Twice''. In it, Aki, played by Akiko Wakabayashi, is a young female ninja agent with the fictional Japanese government agency Secret Intelligence Service (SIS). She aids James Bond against the SPECTRE in Japan until she is killed by an assassin who is trying to kill Bond, upon which she is replaced by her fellow agent Kissy Suzuki. Critical reception of the character was generally very positive.
== Creation ==
Aki does not appear in Ian Fleming's 1964 novel. She was originally named Suki in Roald Dahl's screenplay. According to ''The James Bond Films'', the character was "Dahl's tribute to the Japanese woman of the Sixties".〔Steven Jay Rubin, ''The James Bond Films: A Behind the Scenes History'' (p.75)〕 Mie Hama was cast to play Suki, but she had trouble learning English; to solve the problem, she and Akiko Wakabayashi, originally cast to play the part of almost-silent Kissy Suzuki, decided to swap their respective roles. Wakabayashi then convinced director Lewis Gilbert to change the name of her character to Aki.〔Paul Simpson, ''The Rough Guide to James Bond'' (p.11)〕〔

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