For a 13-episode title, Code: Breaker has all the good qualities of a typical shounen series. The animation is decent without the moe undertones. No lasting tilted shots looking up Sakura’s skirt or zooms on boob shots.
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Most if all of the Code Breakers has their own standard code of conduct (or rather their signature Code of Hammurabi) and coupled with them some supernatural abilities that makes them fearful of others. In fact, Code Breaker itself has become a term of both fear and hatred. The Code Breakers themselves all have different personalities as well.
These anime are essentially the same, Code:Breaker is just more action-oriented where as Death Note is more logic and thinking. They both deal with a teenage boy who kills any criminal not being judged (or not being judged well enough) by the law.
The hero or maybe better seen as the anti-hero of Code:Breaker is Rei Ogami. He is the local bad boy with a tough attitude who does what he wants, when he wants, how he wants as long as it gets the job done. In his mind, there is no justice for evil and as he quotes one more time, “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and evil for evil”.
Sakura, In the Light As Ogami lies unconscious, Heike and Kanda fill Sakura in on their Code: Breaker roles. Sakura invites everyone to her house to stay out of danger while Ogami recovers. The remaining Code: Breakers also meet up there, when they get an uninvited visitor.
While Code:Breaker lacks romance, it makes it up with its more variety of supporting characters.
Ultimately, Code:Breaker is a package of an action series that deals with the world of evil. It is cliched at many times especially with whole 'girl meets boy on a mysterious night' setting, the school life drama, the shounen like battles, and secret organizations.
However, Code: Breaker 01, also known as the Ace, is typically the strongest of the six.
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Code Geass, Code Breaker and Code Realize are not related at all. Code Geass: Akito the Exiled is spin off of the Code Geass, it has alternative setting.
Rei OgamiRei Ogami (大神 零 Ōgami Rei) is the male protagonist and the antihero of Code:Breaker. His position and name in Code:Breaker was Code:06 but is now currently Code:01.
Saitama from One Punch Man is the strongest character in anime.
The god of the multiverse, Zen-Oh, is the strongest anime character in 2022. He has the power to erase any universe he wants and feels no remorse when he eliminates entire civilizations.
Aokiji is the strongest anime ice user. His Devil Fruit, the Hie Hie no Mi, allows him to create, manipulate and transform his body into ice and holds the most potential of all the Logia-types since he was even able to alter the climate of an island.
Rent Codebreaker (2011) on DVD and Blu-ray - DVD Netflix.
Code Breaker Season 2 Release Date The second season of Code Breaker is expected to premiere in 2020.
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Although cheerful and delicate, Sakura Sakurakouji is a skilled martial artist with a sense of fairness that never falters—no matter the situation. Upon witnessing people burning in blue flames while on a bus ride home, she calls the police to bring their murderer to justice only to find that no evidence remains.
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These anime assassins tend to be slightly more capable than your average real life assassin...be very scared.
When Sakura meets Rei at school, she learns he's no simple transfer student - he's also a Code: Breaker, a government assassin with strange powers. From the director of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, a supernatural new series filled with action and comedy.
Kazuma is a descendent of an ancient clan skilled in the magical Fire Arts. Unfortunately for him, the gift seems to have skipped a generation. Defeated by his younger, female cousin, Ayano, in a battle to become the clan's successor, Kazuma is exiled.
Ever since they met, emotionless Hotaru and ditzy Mikanhave been best friends, and are virtually inseparable-- that is, until Hotaru is invited to attend a strange school far away, a school for those who have special abilities known as "Alice".
He is one Yashiro Isana, claiming to be the Colorless King; and he is now a wanted man - not only to the Red King's faction, but also the Blues charged with keeping the peace. He is even sought by Kuroh Yatogami, a knight of the former Colorless King sworn to slay any unworthy successor. Only, the subject of their struggle, "Shiro", is a nondescript young man living an unremarkable life in an island academy, and seems to have no recollection of killing anyone. To keep his life, Shiro must prove his innocence; but what is the truth behind his mysterious past, and what will be the outcome of this confrontation of Kings?
Though, Code:Breaker is more violent and Gakuen Alice is more action, etc etc. I'd reccommend watching Gakuen Alice first, then moving on to manga. ELIIISE says... Well I wouldn't have thought of this recommendation at first, but as said below, we can notice some similarites between those Two animes.
These anime are essential ly the same, Code:Breaker is just more action-oriented where as Death Note is more logic and thinking. They both deal with a teenage boy who kills any criminal not being judged (or not being judged well enough) by the law.
I think Code:Breaker and Shinrei Tantei Yakumo are alike because both have the following in common. First they both have main male characters with a special power. Second they both have a female character who doesn't give up or quit after main male character is rude, cold hearted, and generally tsundere against her.