A must-see installment in the "Code Geass" series, brought to you by CLAMP, Kazuki Akane, Takahiro Kimura, and Orange!
Set in Europe, "Code Geass: Akito the Exiled" depicts the year missing from the TV series and tells another story about Geass. Now available in a box set for the first time!
In a broken world, we dream.
◎Specifications◎
[Other Features]
- Box illustration features a new illustration by Shuichi Shimamura
◎Contents◎
[5 Chapters]
Chapter 1: "The Pterosaur Descends" / Chapter 2: "The Torn Pterosaur"
Chapter 3: "The Shining One Falls from the Heavens" / Chapter 4: "From the Memory of Hatred"
Final Chapter: "To Those I Love"
In the year 2010 of the Imperial Calendar, the Holy Britannian Empire, after a long-running battle with the European Union, commonly known as the E.U., suddenly occupies the Far Eastern country of Japan, making it Area 11. As a result, Japanese people around the world, likewise, are doomed to become Elevens and face the fate of national exile.
Seven years have passed since then.
The EU military, which continues to be at a disadvantage, has formed the W-ZERO Squadron, a unit to gather non-citizen Elevens and have them take part in dangerous operations with an extremely low survival rate. With no place to call home and stripped of his Japanese identity, Hyuga Akito pilots the W-ZERO Squadron's Knightmare Frame, Alexander, and takes to the battlefield for the umpteenth time. Akito continues to fight alone on a battlefield where his comrades are killed one after another.
Layla, the young staff officer of the W-ZERO Squadron, is torn between her own beliefs and brutal orders. Ryo, Yukiya, and Ayano, fellow Elevens, live tough lives despite their dangerous daily lives.
Who are we, what do we fight for, and what do we live for?
What do these boys, who meet in a world ruled by curses and destruction, seek beyond their cruel fate?
◎Cast◎
Akito Hinata: Miyu Irino / Leila Malcal: Maaya Sakamoto / Ryo Sayama: Satoshi Hino / Yukiya Naruse: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka / Ayano Kosaka: Yoko Hikasa / Klaus Wolick: Keiji Fujiwara
Anna Creman: Ai Kayano / Sophie Randall: Yuko Kaida / Jean Smilass: Unsho Ishizuka / Pierre Anou: Kosuke Toriumi / Oskar Hammel: Shoutarou Morikubo / Joe Wise: Shinji Kawada
Hilda Fagen: Saori Hayami / Chloe Winkel: Nana Toyama Chu/Sarah Dines: Natsumi Takamori / Shin Hyuuga Shining: Masaya Matsukaze / Jean Lau: Mariya Ise / Ashley Ashura: Takuma Terashima
Johanne Fabius: Nobunaga Shimazaki / Ferilli Bartlow: Masami Seto / Kate Novak: Mikako Komatsu / Joan Marcal: Katsuyuki Konishi / Daniel Marcal: Shoto Kashii / Stephen Marcal: Matsumoto Shinobu
Simon Mericour: Yuichi Iguchi / Xan Montban: Natsuki Hanae / Franz Varro: Yuki Ono / Yann Marnes: Kaito Ishikawa / Alain Necker: Genki Muro / Renée Laurent: Ryota Osaka
Archduke of Verence: Takayuki Sugo / Michael Augustus: Fumihiko Tachiki / Andrea Farnese: Takehito Koyasu / Michele Manfredi: Kenta Miyake / Alice Shaing: Kaori Ishihara
Maria Shaing: Mamiko Noto / Shin and Akito's mother: Ayumi Tsunematsu / David: Hiromichi Tezuka / Bro Dello: Ryota Takeuchi / Scholz: Koichi Soma / Dre: Junichi Yanagida
Brad von Brysgau: Shinichiro Miki / Claudia Brysgau: Naomi Shindo / Young Shin: Junko Minagawa / Young Akito: Ryoka Yuzuki / Shin's father, Dokuro: Koichi Yamadera
Time-Space Administrator: Haruka Kudo / Suzaku Kururugi: Takahiro Sakurai / Julius Kingsley: Jun Fukuyama / C.C.: Yukana / Rolo: Daichu Mizushima