Cinematography:
Kôji TanakaComposer:
Hiroyuki SawanoCast:
Ai Kayano, Yūki Kaji, Yûichi Nakamura, Takehito Koyasu, Akeno Watanabe, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Toshihiko Seki, Kana Hanazawa, Nobutoshi Kanna, Daisuke Sakaguchi (more)VOD (2)
Episodes(22)
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Genesis (Outbreak) (E01)
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Survival of the Fittest (The Fit) (E02)
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Void-Sampling (Phanerosis) (E03)
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Flux (Indecision) (E04)
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A Preparation (Training) (E05)
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Leukocytes (Cage) (E06)
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Temptation (Round Dance) (E07)
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Courtship Behavior (Hot Summer Day) (E08)
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Prey (Predation) (E09)
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Retraction (Degeneration) (E10)
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Resonance (Sympathetic Vibration) (E11)
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Temptation (Rebirth) (E12)
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Isolation (School) (E13)
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Election (Turbulence) (E14)
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Sacrifice (Confession) (E15)
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The Tyrant (Kingdom) (E16)
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Exodus (Revolution) (E17)
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Dear... (Vagrants) (E18)
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Rebirth (Atonement) (E19)
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A Diary (Remembrance) (E20)
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Emergence (Eclosion) (E21)
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Convergence (Prayer) (E22)
Plots(1)
In Guilty Crown, Shu's entire world was shattered after a meteorite crashed into Japan, unleashing the lethal Apocalypse Virus. The chaos and anarchy born of the outbreak cost Shu his family and reduced him to a timid, fearful shell of the boy he'd once been. His life took another unexpected turn after a chance encounter with the stunning pop star, Inori. This mysterious beauty introduced Shu to the King's Right Hand: a genetic mutation that allows him to reach into the hearts of mortals and turn them into weapons. The visceral action of this visual masterpiece escalates as Shu finds himself caught in the crossfire between those who desperately seek his newfound strength. On one site lurks a clandestine government agency - and on the other, Inori and the spirited band of rebels known as Funeral Parlor. The choice is Shu's to make - and the world is his to change. (Madman Entertainment)
(more)Cast
Masayuki Shoji
Japan
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Haikyu!! (2014) (series)
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Takahiro Miyake
Japan
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PSYCHO-PASS (2012) (series)
Laid-Back Camp (2018) (series)
Baby Steps (2014) (series)
Tomoyuki Higuchi
Japan
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Attack on Titan (2013) (series)
Kuroko's Basketball (2012) (series)
Hellsing Ultimate (2006) (series)
Tomoko Kobashi
Japan
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Gintama (2006) (series)
Pokémon Origins (2013) (series)
The Tatami Galaxy (2010) (series)
Kiyohito Yoshikai
Japan
Best series:
Haikyu!! (2014) (series)
Attack on Titan (2013) (series)
Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting! – Rising (2013) (series)
Yoshimasa Kawata
Japan
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My Love Story!! (2015) (series)
The Tatami Galaxy (2010) (series)
Chihayafuru (2011) (series)
Chika Fujitō
Japan
Best series:
K-ON! (2009) (series)
Chihayafuru (2011) (series)
Guilty Crown (2011) (series)
Biichi Satō
Japan
Best series:
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009) (series)
Hadžime no Ippo: The Fighting – New Challenger (2009) (series)
Kuroko's Basketball (2012) (series)
水谷直樹
Japan
Best series:
Kuroko's Basketball (2012) (series)
Guilty Crown (2011) (series)
Yosuga No Sora: In Solitude Where We Are Least Alone (2010) (series)
Chika Fujimura
Japan
Best series:
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009) (series)
NANA (2006) (series)
Pluto (2023) (series)
Miyuki Kawasho
Japan
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One Piece (1999) (series)
Clannad (2007) (series)
Guilty Crown (2011) (series)
Yuka Hirose
Japan
Best series:
Initial D Fifth Stage (2012) (series)
Attack on Titan (2013) (series)
Initial D Final Stage (2014) (series)
尾崎麗奈
Japan
Best series:
Chihayafuru (2011) (series)
Guilty Crown (2011) (series)
Whispered Words (2009) (series)