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Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Complete First Season
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Genre | Anime & Manga |
Format | NTSC, Dubbed, Subtitled |
Contributor | Yuri Lowenthal, Jun Fukuyama, Yukana, Johnny Yong Bosch, Kate Higgins, Takahiro Sakurai |
Language | English, Japanese |
Publication Date | March 22, 2011 |
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 6.4 ounces
- Media Format : NTSC, Dubbed, Subtitled
- Release date : March 22, 2011
- Actors : Johnny Yong Bosch, Yuri Lowenthal, Kate Higgins, Jun Fukuyama, Takahiro Sakurai
- Dubbed: : English
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Bandai
- ASIN : B004G9UXEY
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2010
Currently In the title of this Amazon page they spelled our epic hero's name wrong, it's Lelouch of the Rebellion!
[UPDATE: It's fixed now.]
Anyways, Bandai Entertainment has finally stop hitting the snooze button on that alarm clock of theirs and that have finally brought us one of, if not the greatest Anime of this decade, into a complete First Season collection.(The First 25 Episodes. Does Not Include R2)
This Anime truly deserves the royal treatment when it comes to releases, so I'm hoping they edit those letters that say "DVD" and change them to "Blu-ray". Anyways, If you still have not yet witnessed the intense action, excellent character and superb story of this Anime then wait no longer and see what everyone has been talking about.
Code Geass Season Set: includes the following 25 Episodes on 6 Discs.
1 "The Day a New Demon was Born"
2 "The White Knight Awakens"
3 "The False Classmate"
4 "His Name is Zero"
5 "The Princess and the Witch"
6 "The Stolen Mask"
7 "Attack Cornelia"
8 "The Black Knights"
9 "Refrain"
10 "Guren Dances"
11 "Battle for Narita"
12 "The Messenger from Kyoto"
13 "Shirley at Gunpoint"
14 "Geass vs. Geass"
15 "Cheering Mao"
16 "Nunnally Held Hostage"
17 "Knight"
18 "I Order you, Suzaku Kururugi"
19 "Island of the Gods"
20 "Battle for Kyushu"
21 "The School Festival Declaration"
22 "Blood Stained Euphy"
23 "At Least with Sorrow"
24 "The Collapsing Stage"
25 "Zero"
*Special Features* On Season Set Include:
* Disc 1 - Picture Drama Episode 1, Audio Commentary Stage 1, Audio Commentary Stage 4, Audio Commentary Stage 5, Textless Opening (version 1), Stage 2 Preview, Trailers and DVD Credits.
* Disc 2 - Picture Drama Stage 3.25, Picture Drama Stage 6.75, Audio Commentary Stage 8, Textless Ending (Version 1), Trailers and DVD Credits.
* Disc 3 - Picture Drama Stage 9.75, Picture Drama Stage 4.33, Audio Commentary Stage 11, Textless Opening (2ND Version of Colors), Trailers and DVD Credits.
* Disc 4 - Picture Drama Stage 8.75, Audio Commentary Stage 14, Textless Ending (Mosaic Kakera), Textless Opening (1st Version of Kaidoku Funou), Trailers and DVD Credits.
*Disc 5 - Picture Drama Stage 9.33, Audio Commentary Stage 19, Audio Commentary Stage 21, Textless Opening (Kaidoku Funou Version 2), Voice Actors Interviews: Johnny Yong Bosch, Yuri Lowenthal, Kate Higgins, Karen Strassman, Promotion Video Version 1, Trailers and DVD Credits.
*Disc 6 - Picture Drama Stage 22.25, Picture Drama Stage 23.95, Audio Commentary Stage 25, Textless Ending (On-Air Version 23 "Mosaic Kakera"), Textless Opening (Stage 24+25 "Hitomi No Tsubasa"), Textless Ending (On-Air Version Stage 24+25 "Colors"), Promotion Video Version 2, Trailers and DVD Credits.
The First Season Set is Released in a 6 Disc Slim Set and Presented in 1.78 Anamorphic Wide Screen Format. Also Contains Both the Japanese 2.0 Audio and the English 2.0 Audio (Eng Dub) Language with Optional English Subtitles. (Region 1)
[UPDATE: It's fixed now.]
Anyways, Bandai Entertainment has finally stop hitting the snooze button on that alarm clock of theirs and that have finally brought us one of, if not the greatest Anime of this decade, into a complete First Season collection.(The First 25 Episodes. Does Not Include R2)
This Anime truly deserves the royal treatment when it comes to releases, so I'm hoping they edit those letters that say "DVD" and change them to "Blu-ray". Anyways, If you still have not yet witnessed the intense action, excellent character and superb story of this Anime then wait no longer and see what everyone has been talking about.
Code Geass Season Set: includes the following 25 Episodes on 6 Discs.
1 "The Day a New Demon was Born"
2 "The White Knight Awakens"
3 "The False Classmate"
4 "His Name is Zero"
5 "The Princess and the Witch"
6 "The Stolen Mask"
7 "Attack Cornelia"
8 "The Black Knights"
9 "Refrain"
10 "Guren Dances"
11 "Battle for Narita"
12 "The Messenger from Kyoto"
13 "Shirley at Gunpoint"
14 "Geass vs. Geass"
15 "Cheering Mao"
16 "Nunnally Held Hostage"
17 "Knight"
18 "I Order you, Suzaku Kururugi"
19 "Island of the Gods"
20 "Battle for Kyushu"
21 "The School Festival Declaration"
22 "Blood Stained Euphy"
23 "At Least with Sorrow"
24 "The Collapsing Stage"
25 "Zero"
*Special Features* On Season Set Include:
* Disc 1 - Picture Drama Episode 1, Audio Commentary Stage 1, Audio Commentary Stage 4, Audio Commentary Stage 5, Textless Opening (version 1), Stage 2 Preview, Trailers and DVD Credits.
* Disc 2 - Picture Drama Stage 3.25, Picture Drama Stage 6.75, Audio Commentary Stage 8, Textless Ending (Version 1), Trailers and DVD Credits.
* Disc 3 - Picture Drama Stage 9.75, Picture Drama Stage 4.33, Audio Commentary Stage 11, Textless Opening (2ND Version of Colors), Trailers and DVD Credits.
* Disc 4 - Picture Drama Stage 8.75, Audio Commentary Stage 14, Textless Ending (Mosaic Kakera), Textless Opening (1st Version of Kaidoku Funou), Trailers and DVD Credits.
*Disc 5 - Picture Drama Stage 9.33, Audio Commentary Stage 19, Audio Commentary Stage 21, Textless Opening (Kaidoku Funou Version 2), Voice Actors Interviews: Johnny Yong Bosch, Yuri Lowenthal, Kate Higgins, Karen Strassman, Promotion Video Version 1, Trailers and DVD Credits.
*Disc 6 - Picture Drama Stage 22.25, Picture Drama Stage 23.95, Audio Commentary Stage 25, Textless Ending (On-Air Version 23 "Mosaic Kakera"), Textless Opening (Stage 24+25 "Hitomi No Tsubasa"), Textless Ending (On-Air Version Stage 24+25 "Colors"), Promotion Video Version 2, Trailers and DVD Credits.
The First Season Set is Released in a 6 Disc Slim Set and Presented in 1.78 Anamorphic Wide Screen Format. Also Contains Both the Japanese 2.0 Audio and the English 2.0 Audio (Eng Dub) Language with Optional English Subtitles. (Region 1)
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2020
The product is exactly as described, it contains the full Code Geass series.
There are many discs packed tightly in one single Bluray case, so you need to be very careful when handling it so as not to scratch any of them.
It has the original Japanese voices on it as well as the English dub, so you get to choose in which language you want to listen to. Personally I prefer the Japanese voice actors a bit more but, one downside to it is that the English dub is selected by default on my player. I have to manually pause the video as soon as I open it on each new episode and manually switch the audio channel to the Japanese audio and activate the English subtitles (I watch it on the PC).
Absolutely stunning series. Plot is amazing in season 1, semi-decent in season 2 and the ending is stellar. It has the most memorable anime ending, in my opinion. Perfect closing to a perfect story.
It has mecha battles, amazing characters, character growth and many plot twists on each and every turn. The world building takes its time but you really get to grow into their Universe, slowly and become attached even to some of the characters.
There are only a couple of episodes which I personally find boring. Those are the high school ones in which the characters have to interact in the usual high school setting but, with that said, it's simply just high school comedy with very little romcom elements in it. It doesn't really match the feel of the series in my opinion but you can count those episodes on one hand only so it's not much (in a 24+ episode series, it's really not that much).
All in all, great product!
There are many discs packed tightly in one single Bluray case, so you need to be very careful when handling it so as not to scratch any of them.
It has the original Japanese voices on it as well as the English dub, so you get to choose in which language you want to listen to. Personally I prefer the Japanese voice actors a bit more but, one downside to it is that the English dub is selected by default on my player. I have to manually pause the video as soon as I open it on each new episode and manually switch the audio channel to the Japanese audio and activate the English subtitles (I watch it on the PC).
Absolutely stunning series. Plot is amazing in season 1, semi-decent in season 2 and the ending is stellar. It has the most memorable anime ending, in my opinion. Perfect closing to a perfect story.
It has mecha battles, amazing characters, character growth and many plot twists on each and every turn. The world building takes its time but you really get to grow into their Universe, slowly and become attached even to some of the characters.
There are only a couple of episodes which I personally find boring. Those are the high school ones in which the characters have to interact in the usual high school setting but, with that said, it's simply just high school comedy with very little romcom elements in it. It doesn't really match the feel of the series in my opinion but you can count those episodes on one hand only so it's not much (in a 24+ episode series, it's really not that much).
All in all, great product!
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
This is my favorite anime of all time, definitely worth a watch.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2012
Wow. There is so much to say about this series, I don't even know where to start!
Perhaps the best thing about it is that it combined the minds of Bandai, a video game company that brought us great titles, like .Hack and Gundam, and the artists of CLAMP in a wonderfully complex story about love, revenge, war, life, and the choices that drive our futures.
The art is amazing, and I was surprised to find that I didn't even mind the obvious addition of Mecha. (I normally dislike Mecha, because writers often sacrifice plot for fighting-robot scenes.) I am glad to say that this is not the case with Code Geass.
For me, watching this series was an experience. It is fascinating to watch these multi-layered characters making decisions that will shape the futures of these around them--and to think, they are still in high school! These characters have great depth, and the plot reflects their interactions well. I enjoyed seeing the motivations for each come to light little by little, and how observing those motivations made others react to the charismatic characters of Zero/Lelouch Vi Britannia and Kururuugi Suzaku.
The end of this great series leaves you with more questions than it answers, but the openness to its interpretation fits perfectly with the rest of the series. And it incorporates Mecha, School-Life, Love stories, Revenge, War, Politics, Magic and several other genres so it will appeal to a wider audience.
This is a very reflective play, forcing the watchers to delve deeper into what makes us 'human', and brings to light many of those deeper questions that most people try to avoid.
In short, this is entirely brilliant, right up there with Alexander Senki/Reign the Conqueror as far as thinking goes.
I would recommend this to anyone who has reached their majority, and wishes to enjoy something grand!
Perhaps the best thing about it is that it combined the minds of Bandai, a video game company that brought us great titles, like .Hack and Gundam, and the artists of CLAMP in a wonderfully complex story about love, revenge, war, life, and the choices that drive our futures.
The art is amazing, and I was surprised to find that I didn't even mind the obvious addition of Mecha. (I normally dislike Mecha, because writers often sacrifice plot for fighting-robot scenes.) I am glad to say that this is not the case with Code Geass.
For me, watching this series was an experience. It is fascinating to watch these multi-layered characters making decisions that will shape the futures of these around them--and to think, they are still in high school! These characters have great depth, and the plot reflects their interactions well. I enjoyed seeing the motivations for each come to light little by little, and how observing those motivations made others react to the charismatic characters of Zero/Lelouch Vi Britannia and Kururuugi Suzaku.
The end of this great series leaves you with more questions than it answers, but the openness to its interpretation fits perfectly with the rest of the series. And it incorporates Mecha, School-Life, Love stories, Revenge, War, Politics, Magic and several other genres so it will appeal to a wider audience.
This is a very reflective play, forcing the watchers to delve deeper into what makes us 'human', and brings to light many of those deeper questions that most people try to avoid.
In short, this is entirely brilliant, right up there with Alexander Senki/Reign the Conqueror as far as thinking goes.
I would recommend this to anyone who has reached their majority, and wishes to enjoy something grand!
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I bought from Amazon UK, a Region B printing of the series.
For years Code Geass has been completely unavailable here in Australia without the use of a VPN or resorting to DVD or overpriced Blu-Ray on the secondary market so to find a more recent release in a region code I could use was nothing short of a miracle.
It works flawlessly and comes in a beautiful slipcover.
For years Code Geass has been completely unavailable here in Australia without the use of a VPN or resorting to DVD or overpriced Blu-Ray on the secondary market so to find a more recent release in a region code I could use was nothing short of a miracle.
It works flawlessly and comes in a beautiful slipcover.
Ian L
5.0 out of 5 stars
More then meets the eye
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2015
One of my favourites it blends drama and mecha action very well at first i thought it was going to be another typical mecha anime but boy was i surprised the story follows lelouch who leads a rebellion against Britannia who has conquered japan and subjugated the populace.The story is set in a alternate universe where Britain is the modern super power instead of the usa fantastic story music and characters and really top notch animation i highly recommend this.
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Reviewed in Japan on October 18, 2015
・英語学習用に購入しました(ネットでスクリプトを公開している方々に感謝します)
・PC上で問題なく再生可能でした
・英語音声と英語字幕は合っていません
・自宅にあったマクサー電気株式会社なる所から出ている超安物DVDプレーヤー"Wee"でも問題なく観覧できました
(何故か音声のオーディオコメンタリーのみ聞けませんでした)
製品の仕様
・通常サイズのDVDプラケースにディスクが6枚
・それ以外は何も入ってません
・収録:・Disc1/01-05・Disc2/06-09・Disc3/10-13・Disc4/14-17・Disc5/18-21・Diskc/22-25(End)
・音声:日本語/英語/日本語オーディオコメンタリー
・字幕:英語/英語字幕のオフ
・映像特典:ピクチャードラマエピソード/オーディオコメンタリー/文字無しOP,ED/英語版声優のインタビュー
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・PC上で問題なく再生可能でした
・英語音声と英語字幕は合っていません
・自宅にあったマクサー電気株式会社なる所から出ている超安物DVDプレーヤー"Wee"でも問題なく観覧できました
(何故か音声のオーディオコメンタリーのみ聞けませんでした)
製品の仕様
・通常サイズのDVDプラケースにディスクが6枚
・それ以外は何も入ってません
・収録:・Disc1/01-05・Disc2/06-09・Disc3/10-13・Disc4/14-17・Disc5/18-21・Diskc/22-25(End)
・音声:日本語/英語/日本語オーディオコメンタリー
・字幕:英語/英語字幕のオフ
・映像特典:ピクチャードラマエピソード/オーディオコメンタリー/文字無しOP,ED/英語版声優のインタビュー
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