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Code Geass R3




Finally the long awaited continuation to Code Geass is here, well not here but announced anyway. The name Code Geass Gaiden Bōkoku no Akito translates into “The Ruined Land of Akito.”

Bandai has recently announced their continuation of their hit show code geass, due for release sometime in 2010. It has now been confirmed that a new code geass anime will indeed be making it’s debut sometime this year. However it is still unknown if this will be a continuation, sequel or just a simple remake. More information on code geass r3 will be released on this site when made available.

Update

The January issue of Kadokawa Shoten’s Newtype magazine is announcing on Thursday that Tomomasa Takuma (Code Geass: Nightmare of Nunnally, Kurogane Communication) is drawing a manga that is tentatively titled Code Geass: Shikkoku no Renya (Code Geass: Jet-Black Renya or Code Geass: Renya of the Blackness) next year. Goro Taniguchi, the director and story co-creator of the original Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion television anime series, created the new manga’s story concepts and is scripting the story. This is the first manga that Taniguchi is directly scripting himself.
The story takes place in the same official Code Geass history as the anime, but in a different era. The title character, Renya, is a 17-year-old boy with a mechanical left arm and shuriken throwing stars as his weapons of choice. The story begins when Renya encounters a mysterious, perpetually young witch named “Reifū C.C.” C.C. has appeared in Japan’s historical Edo era to seek a new partner for a covenant. Meanwhile, a mysterious man, with a striking resemblance to the character Lelouch of the original anime, also appears with unknown intentions.
This time Code Geass is going to be primarily set in Europe, or so it seems;

a.t.b 2017. A KnightMare unit of 11 youths embark on an operation to save their comrades stranded on the European front, their odds of success only 5%.