Guilty Crown

2011

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EP5 Preparation Nov 10, 2011

Shu arrives at the Undertakers Headquarters at Roppongi Fort where Gai introduces him to the Undertakers and plans to hold a trial for Shu before he can officially join them. Gai assigns Ayase as Shu's instructor while he leads a mission to take over "Leukocyte". Ayase dislikes Shu but is only training him because it was Gai's orders and Shu has to pass the trial as Ayase has his pen, unaware it's a transmitter but she will only give it back after passing the trial. After some hard training, Shu encounters Inori, telling her that he joined the Undertakers because of her and asks her if she will join him if he wanted to leave the Undertakers. But Inori tells him she won't because Gai gave her a life and purpose and claims Gai told her to use his feelings for her to join Undertakers before entering Gai's room. Dejected, Shu runs away and bumps into Ayase, who consoles Shu and gives him some encouragement for tomorrow's trial. Unknown to both of them, despite what it seems, Inori is actually giving Gai a blood transfusion. On the day of trial, Shu has a mock battle with Ayase's Steiner where if he gets past Steiner and into the vehicle behind it, he will pass the trial. Shu succeeds the task after using Arugo's Void to blind Steiner and get into the vehicle where Ayase and the Undertakers congratulate Shu of the becoming one of them. Just as Kenji arrives, the Undertakers receives a troubling report from Tsugumi. Gai earlier led a team to intercept the arrival of mercenaries and Endlaves at an airport but their position was shoot by Leukocyte, an orbital satellite laser.

EP6 Leukocytes Nov 17, 2011

Gai survives the attack but reveals that his team and the mercenaries were killed by the Leukocyte blast. At the outskirts of Tsukigase Dam, Gai briefs the Undertakers that their mission is to attack the Dam where the Leukocyte control system is located but due to the Leukocyte's security system, he will have Shu use Kenji's Void to disable it. Shu doesn't want to take part of the operation as he's afraid of the people who will die if he fails until Inori goes to talk to him. Meanwhile at Tsukigase Dam, Major Segai informs the Anti Bodies director Shuichiro Keido that his men are prepared for the Undertakers attack including Daryl, who wants revenge against the Undertakers for stealing his Steiner. As Gai gets another blood transfusion in a room alone, he confesses to what he assumes is Inori that he regrets of the lives who died for him and it was difficult to act as their fearless leader until he realizes the other person was in fact Shu due to Inori. Shu admits he never wanted to see this side of Gai and agrees to join the operation. As the Undertakers distract the GHQ forces guarding the dam, Shu, Gai, and Kenji sneak into the Leukocyte control system with Inori defending them. As Gai and Shu hacks the control system with Tsugumi's help via Funell, Segai sends Daryl to stop them which Gai battles and disables Daryl's Endlave. However, Daryl damages the control system, sending one of the Leukocyte's crashing to the dam. In order to stop it, Gai makes a deal with Segai that he will stop the crashing satellite using Shu's transmitter, revealing it is actually a targeting beacon for the Leukocytes, in exchange that he destroys all records of Shu's involvement with the Undertakers. Realizing Gai is sacrificing himself to destroy the falling satellite, Shu, with Inori's encouragement, combines Kenji's and Inori's Voids to destroy not only the falling satellite but also the one still in space. With the operation over, Shu finally accepts Gai and the Undertakers while Shuichiro speaks with a mysterious blond youngster over "Cocytus awakening".

EP7 Temptation Nov 24, 2011

Shu returns to school with Inori since his arrest by the GHQ. Thanks to a cover story that he was interviewed by the GHQ for finding one of their cellphones and the student council president Arisa Kuhouin supporting Shu and defending him against malicious rumors, his classmates welcome him back with open arms. Shu also learns from his friends Hare Menjou and Souta Tamadate that Yahiro hasn't been back to school since his arrest. Later, Shu's mother Haruka comes back home and welcomes Inori living with them with open arms. Meanwhile, the Undertakers are running out of supplies and need a new supply route which Gai knows someone who will help them. The next night, Arisa and her grandfather, the head of the Kuhouin Group attend a party on a cruise ship where Shu and Gai have snucked in to make a deal with Arisa's grandfather. However, the Anti Bodies learn about the deal from an "informant" and sends Daryl, Segai and Rowan to work with GHQ Colonel Dan Eagleman whom the latter plans to shoot down the ship with Surface to Air missiles. After Gai flirts with Arisa and makes his business proposal with her grandfather, Shu learns from Tsugumi about the attack and tells Gai about it in order to save the passengers on the ship which include his mother. With Gai's help of bringing Arisa to the upper deck, Shu is able to extract her Void and use it to shield the ship from the missile which Colonel Eagleman orders his men to fire all of their missiles which are stopped thanks to Shu. With the threat over, Arisa's grandfather agrees to help supply the Undertakers which unaware to everyone but Gai and Shinbugi, Gai was the GHQ informant. Before leaving, Gai comments to Arisa despite the tough image she gives out, she is very shy when being doted on by others. As Shu and Inori leaves for school the next day, Shu admits to her that this is the first he was glad to use Voids while Haruka looks at a photo with her, her son Shu and the girl from Shu's memories.

EP8 Courtship Behavior Dec 01, 2011

EP9 Prey Dec 08, 2011

Hare and Kanon notices how much Shu has changed and is more active. In order to help Hare get close with him, Kanon lies to Shu that Hare needs his help for her shopping. As Hare is about to confess to Shu on the train, Yahiro suddenly appears which Shu tell Hare to go shopping herself as he wants to talk with Yahiro. Yahiro brings Shu to his hideout where his brother, Jun is also staying and reveals that he and his brother have been on the run from the GHQ because they wanted to euthanize Jun. While Shu won't forgive Yahiro for betraying him, he will help Jun escape for Yahiro's sake and calls the Undertakers to pick them up. However, the GHQ have been following them and sends Seiga and Daryl. Cornered in a warehouse, Shu forcibly takes Yahiro's Void before telling Yahiro he will never betray his friends just like him. Daryl's Endlave arrives and fight Shu using a new weapon that targets his Void while Seiga watches. But when Jun stands up, the weapon target him instead. Suddenly, the crystals on Jun's body migrate to Daryl's Endlave and takes control of it and proceeds to attack the GHQ and Yahiro. Shu stabs the infected Endlave with Yahiro's Void and enters Jun memories where Jun himself shows Shu his and Yahiro's past before the "Lost Christmas" incident. Jun also reveals because of the crystals on his body, he could see people's true self including his brother, who while loves and cares about him, also hates him for burdening him as well. Wishing for his final memories of loving Yahiro and not hating him, Jun begs Shu to use Yahiro's Void to end his life before he kills Yahiro which Shu is forced to do so which Jun thanks him. With Jun's death, the infected Endlave breaks down while Seiga leaves. As Yahiro regains conscious and asks where Jun is, a mortified Shu confess to Yahiro that he killed him, unaware that both of them were followed by Hare.

EP14 Election Jan 26, 2012

With Loop 7 completely sealed off from the outside world, Arisa tries to assure the panicked Tennouzu students that her grandfather's men will rescue them. However, one student lacks confidence in Arisa as student council president and calls for a vote of no confidence to elect a new president. While the student council thinks the students are being hard on Arisa, Tsugumi coldly dismisses the matter. Souta calls her out on her behavior. Later, she talks with Inori and realizes she may have been insensitive since the student council treats each other as family. Tsugumi reveals that she does not know what family is as she is an orphan. As the student council discovers a Genome Resonance Gauge that allows them to measure the power of a person's Void, Segai enacts Shuichiro’s plan to exterminate the civilians inside Loop 7 by Endlaves operated by a "Ghost Unit." Segai allows the news of the slaughters to spread, causing distress and panic as part of his demagogy strategy. Meanwhile, Oogumo and Arugo, are tasked by Arisa's grandfather to find and rescue Arisa and the Tennouzu High students. The next day, trouble arises on campus as the result of an internet rumor claiming that the GHQ will allow anyone that brings them a member of the Undertakers will be allowed to leave. This causes witch hunts by desperate students. Arisa tries to restore order, telling the students not to believe the rumor and remain calm. However, the rebellious students, who challenge Arisa, bring Tsugumi and Ayase before the student body, accusing them to be members of the Undertakers. With the desperate students unwilling to listen to Arisa, Shu stands up to the crowd and reveals his affiliation with the Undertakers to stop them from hurting Tsugumi and Ayase. To prove that the rumor is false, he uses Tsugumi's void ability to create indistinguishable doubles of Ayase, Tsugumi, one of the rebel students, and himself. Tsugumi sends the doubles to the barricade where they are shot down by the GHQ while Funell sends a live feed of the scene to the students. With the rumor suppressed and the leader of the rebel students subdued, Shu tells the crowd they cannot trust the GHQ and all of them must work together to survive. Impressed with his leadership, the students vote Shu as their new Student Council President. Later, Yahiro gives Shu a list containing the power of each student’s Void as ascertained by the Genome Resonance Gauge.
7| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

The story revolves around Shu Ouma, a high school boy who inadvertently obtains an ability called "The Power of the Kings" that enables him to draw out items called "Voids" from other people. He is then thrown into the conflict between a resistance group called Funeral Parlor which aims to restore Japan's independence from a quasi-governmental organization known as the GHQ. In the process, Shu has to deal with the burden his ability puts on his shoulders and the horrific mystery of his past.

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Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Irishchatter I honestly thought the characters and the music were pretty great in this. Although I did find that i was lost midway of the series regarding the storyline, it's possibly because there were too many characters added to the anime or just the fact it was just my way of thinking. Who knows? lolAnyways i do have to say it was sad in the end. Inori was leaving Shu and the fact she wasn't around with him 5 years later with the reunion dinner he had with the friends. I suppose the apocalypse should've been longer in that case if they both wanted to be together for longer. Which of course didn't happen and anyways if the apocalypse was longer, it would still continue to destroy and crystallize humanity. By the way, the crystallization was absouletely breathtaking in the anime. I honestly didn't see it like a threat but rather an appreciation to the anime artist's who have done a phenomenal job on getting the detail of the crystals right!Even though this anime didn't make me cry or think it was the best, it was quite nice to watch especially if you are into apocalyptic movies or series! I definately recommend you watching this to get a trill of a apocalypse!
Wanderer I've been a die hard code geass fan and was looking something similar to that anime so i came across guilty crown and decide to give it a go without checking any reviews and spoilers. First of all the opening theme song is really good and the first episode of guilty crown made me nostalgic and reminds me of code geass but as soon as the show progressed,it literally become awful. I feel like it's going at too high pace,lots of plot hole,and the development of most of the character was beyond any logic.-CONTAIN SPOILERS FROM HERE ON- And creator of the show was really unfair to the protagonist shu,first made him an orphan,then make him forget everything about his sister, then made him fall in love with a girl whom he would eventually lose at the end,made him trust a friend who would betray him later,give him power of kings and take away the power with sacrifice of his one hand,gives him cancer stone over his handsome face for sometime and at the last make him blind.Really what type of ending was that?It was better to let shu die rather then letting him living with the pain,there could have been a happy ending but the creator said no and the end the anime in awful way with death of inori.And there is no villain in the show,everyone is good just the circumstances made them bad so eventually all r anti-heroes. i find this thing beyond any logic,i was like omg i can't take this anymore. *gai-a good guy till 70% of the show,bad guy fr 25% and rest 5% he tells why he became bad just to save the world.*mana-a character with plot holes level over 8000,she was good,she was bad,she was everything. i mean there wasn't any specific way to judge the character even i've a doubt if the creator can judge her character or not.*arisa-another mindless character,almost same as gai,good-bad mixed.*daryl-a full psycho character who tries to kill all but from inside has a good kind heart.*segai-are you ever really obsessed with light over the sky far away or even a power saving bulb?if so then ur fav character must be him.**That apple guy with void power and that old man who killed shu dads,can't remember their names but they were the worst character i've ever seen.At first place the anime should not be made,it really made me tear my beautiful hair apart because i have to watched the series of 22 episode (22minutes *22=484minutes aka 8hours 4miutes :( just because i spend 30$ on it. Only good thing was music,with no doubt it was really beautiful.points for each thing- ANIMATION-7/10. MUSIC-10/10. CHARACTERS-3/10. CHARACTERS DEVELOPMENT-3/10. PLOT-2/10. First half-5/10. second half-3/10. Ending-2/10. Romance and action-4/10. logic and explaination-1/10. That feeling of awesomeness and made you cry in this anime-1/10. AVERAGE REVIEW-4/10.
leondyt Guilty crown is the example of amazing anime deapite a few flaw(at least from my point of view,maybe tp other peoples,it's not a flaw). The music easily grabs the best place of all anime I ever watched. 11/10 Animation? Pretty good,8.8/10 Character design? The design is nice too. For me,8.3/10 Plot? A bit confusing and lots of implied thing(which may lead to confusion),and lot of unexplained things at first,but as it goes on,the plot is getting better and better. 8/10 for the plot. Ending? I wont spoil you,but personally I liked the way it ends(even though it make me shed some tears and a bit annoyed by it). Well,for ending....... 7/10. It has all thing you expect from a Romance-Action anime. The battle scene is pretty satisfying,which I give rating of 8.5/10. I'm not into romance,so I don't know how to rate it properly. But with my limited knowledge about romance,I'll give it 8/10(dont call me retard,as I said,I almost never watched any romance. In fact,I watched guilty crown because the plot,animation,and music seems promising.) The character development is pretty good,but as you would expect from an anime,not all things happen have a realistic impact to the character. Some of them is A LITTLE exaggerated. Last but not least,overall I give this anime 9/10 rating. The great animation and music makes it stand out. The plot is good,but not the best. Overall watching this anime definitely worth your time,and its a great way to kill time too :P.....
crn091 So, this show is about pretty fun (not overly cool) fight scenes, a little bit about helping other people, and a lot about the love between the two main characters.I was actually moved by the love Shu and Inori had--and I don't think I've ever been moved by a show, movie, or anime's love bond, but theirs was just something special.The show is short; yet, it is easily just one of my favorites and I'll always keep it in my collection for another go-around in the future. I will say, while the last 11 episodes are packed with more action, the first 11 episodes are better, and I strangely think the last 11 could have been summed up quicker--that's not to say they are slow, for they move faster than the first 11, it's just... well, you will see.---That being said, I really didn't like the ending at all, and to me, it's the ending that really makes me want to re-watch an anime. Still, I'd never give a show a 9 if the ending was bad, for it'd be a 7 or lower, but I really did enjoy it. Not to mention it's just beautiful animations. ---IN SHORT: if you haven't watched it, do it. Set aside a week and just enjoy a few episodes at a time, and try to live in the relationship between the two main characters. Also, be sure to listen to the intro song for the first 11 episodes--I must have listened to it dozens of times.Plot: 7/10 Music: 8/10 Characters: 9/10 Animation: 10/10Overall Impression (I don't do averages for impressions): 9/10