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Oct 26, 2015
Guilty Crown is an anime created by the director of the popular anime, Death Note, and has sound tracks from a famous group in Japan called Super Cell. The story takes place in Japan years after a mysterious epidemic hit Japan called Lost Christmas. After Lost Christmas, Japan was considered a nonindependent nation, Japan was relying on other countries for support. While all of this is taking place, the story shifts to Shu Ouma, a high school student who meets Inori, a member of a terrorist group called Funeral Parlor. Funeral Parlor is considered by the Japanese government to be terrorists because they are protecting the poor side of Japan which is know for carrying the Lost Christmas virus. After meeting up with the rest of the people at Funeral Parlor, Shu Ouma joins them and fights against the Japanese government after receiving a lot of motivation. The Story was awesome, it had plot twists around every corner, and some parts of the show even made me cry because of how beautiful it was. Every soundtrack in this show is beautiful, they are all woven in perfectly with the action scenes, emotional moments, and the openings. The characters are done very well, but, the only problem that I had with the characters was the relationship with Shu and Inori, I didn't feel it. The art style was beautiful and was one of the key parts of the show that made it awesome. I love this show and would strongly suggest it to anyone new to anime or someone who has seen Code Geass and enjoyed it. I would give Guilty Crown a 10/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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