Guilty Crown
Guilty Crown. Guilty Crown (ギルティクラウン, Giruti Kuraun) is a 2011 Japanese anime television series produced by Production I.G which aired on Fuji TV's noitamina program block from October 13, 2011.
Guilty Crown follows the action-packed story of a young high school student who is dragged into a war, possessing an ability that will help him uncover the secrets of the GHQ, Funeral Parlor, and Lost Christmas. However, he will soon learn that the truth comes at a far greater price than he could have ever imagined.
Guilty Crown (Japanese: ギルティクラウン, Hepburn: Giruti Kuraun) is a 2011 Japanese anime television series produced by Production I.G which aired on Fuji TV 's noitamina program block from October 13, 2011.
The characters are well-balanced in their movements, and a degree of care has been taken with those that are injured, disabled, or suffer from an affliction. Like many anime that run for over twenty episodes, Guilty Crown features two opening and ending sequences - each with an original track written by Supercell.
Most of the animes that I have watched have average endings but, guilty crown has one the most well built and satisfying endings that I have ever seen. The animation is pretty good with well executed fight scenes.
the person with the glasses (forgot his name) was also hiding the fact that if the soul is destroyed, the owner dies as well and when the protagonist realizes that he feels guilty for everything he's done. and add these together can give you the name Guilty Crown.
Overall, Guilty Crown is definitely not a masterpiece, though it does NOT deserve the crap reputation it gets, sure the story becomes screwed up beyond repair with the can of cliché's they sprung at you each episode and the character development doesn't really start until halfway through the series, what really matters ...
Inori Yuzuriha is the love interest of Shu Ouma in the anime series Guilty Crown. The stoic 17-year old vocalist of the group Egoist. She is also a member of the "Funeral Parlor" resistance group and her Void is a sword.
In the end of the series we see Inori doing the same thing, and Shu fully accepts it and decides to rest in eternity with Inori inside the crystal, taking all the remnants of Void/Apocalypse from the world and into eternal rest.
Much like Darling in the FranXX, Guilty Crown excels with action, drama, romance, and even mystery. Guilty Crown is also interested in a world that's controlled by a corrupt organization and willing individuals that can be turned into weapons.
17 years or youngerFirstly, the person must be 17 years or younger, and secondly, they must think there's eye-contact between the person extracing the Void and the person, who gets their Void extracted.
Action Dystopia Political thriller AnimeGuilty Crownギルティクラウン (Giruti Kuraun)GenreAction Dystopia Political thrillerAnime television seriesDirected byTetsurō ArakiProduced byRyō Ōyama Kōji Yamamoto George Wada Masae Minami Makoto Kimura43 more rows
Yuu is the true main antagonist of Guilty Crown. He is a member of Da'ath, given the title "The Envoy of Da'ath". It was shown in episode 11 that he also possesses the Power of Kings like Shu.
To summarize it, basically Inori did NOT actually die, rather, she transferred her soul into Shu so they now live in one body.
While in Inori Yuzuriha, she is shown to be very sadistic; killing anyone who would harm Inori in a very brutal manner while smiling. She also seems to still be in love with Shu, attempting to rape him in Episode 18.
Japan, 2039. Ten years after the outbreak of the "Apocalypse Virus," an event solemnly regarded as "Lost Christmas," the once proud nation has fallen under the rule of the GHQ, an independent military force dedicated to restoring order.
The first two episodes of Guilty Crown were screened at the New York Anime Festival on October 15, 2011. The screening of the second episode was a world premiere as the episode did not air in Japan until October 20, 2011.
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Guilty Crown' s setting begins in 2029 when an unidentified "Apocalypse Virus" spreads and plunges Japan into a state of emergency in a chaos known as the "Lost Christmas". An international organization known as the GHQ intervenes with martial law and restores order to Japan at the cost of its independence.
Guilty Crown is being directed by Tetsuro Araki with the series' script's supervision being handled by Hiroyuki Yoshino and assisted by Ichirō Ōkouchi. Jin Hanegaya from Nitroplus will also be assisting with the screenplay. The mechanical designs will be done by Atsushi Takeuchi and prop designs handled by Yō Moriyama.
Guilty Crown' s setting begins in 2029 when an unidentified "Apocalypse Virus" spreads and plunges Japan into a state of emergency in a chaos known as the "Lost Christmas". An international organization known as the GHQ intervenes with martial law and restores order to Japan at the cost of its independence.
Music. The music used in the Guilty Crown anime is composed by Hiroyuki Sawano. Both the opening and ending themes of Guilty Crown are written by Supercell. The opening theme is entitled "My Dearest" and will be performed by Koeda. The CD single for "My Dearest" will be released on November 23, 2011.
The original character designs are being drawn by Redjuice while Hiromi Katō are providing the character designs for the anime. Yusuke Takeda will be the anime's art director. The animation production is being done by Production I.G 's Division 6.
After the outbreak of the unidentified virus "Lost Christmas" in 2029, Japan has been under the control of a multi-nation organization called GHQ. Ohma Shu is a 17 year old boy who has a psychic power in his right hand. He can use the power "Ability of King" to extract tools or weapons from his friends.
The music used in the Guilty Crown anime is composed by Hiroyuki Sawano.Both the opening and ending themes of Guilty Crown are written by Supercell.
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An important lesson to be learnt from the anime with regards to human nature is the fact that the heart of man can be so fickle, especially in the face of adversity, uncertainty and the desperation for survival. The storyline reveals instances of shifting allegiances and changing personalities, some under undue pressure and others due to motivations for personal gain. In the face of unpredictability amidst harsh realities, added by the pressures of being a leader and ultimately Hare's death, Shu's personality underwent a drastic change, from being the soft-spoken, well-liked and morally upright leader to the iron-fist, cold-blooded tyrant who consequently gained nothing but retaliation and backlash from the very ones he was trying to save after successfully crossing the Red Line.
One such anime that I happened to come across the other day from a friend's recommendation is Guilty Crown, produced by Production I.G and adapted into a manga by none other than Square Enix. Alongside science fiction and futurism, Guilty Crown explores an apocalyptic theme with a nice blend of romance. Set in an alternative near future when a biological hazard known as the Apocalypse Virus hits Japan and plunges the entire nation into pandemonium in what is known as the Lost Christmas incident, the story is set in a Japan that is controlled by the GHQ, an organization under the auspices of the United Nations. The story revolves around Shu Ouma, an ordinary high school student who finds himself being dragged into a resistance faction fighting for Japan's independence, after meeting a popular internet vocalist and key member of the resistance faction called Inori Yuzuriha. Following that fateful meeting, Shu accidentally acquires a powerful genetic weapon called the Void Genome that enables him to extract the minds of people materialized in physical form, using them as weapons in battle. And his life is never the same again...