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{{Short description|Japanese anime television series}}
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{{For|the three-part compilation film|Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion}}
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| name = Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
| image = Code Geass R1 box set = [[Image:CodeGEASSLogocover.jpg|230px]]
| caption = Cover of ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the = Image from theRebellion'' opening[[Blu-ray]] themebox sequenceset
| ja_kanji = コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ
| ja_romaji = Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu
| genre = {{ubl|[[Alternate history]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ming Cha |first1=Kai |title=Code Geass Manga Expands at Bandai |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/comics/article/42283-code-geass-manga-expands-at-bandai.html |website=[[Publishers Weekly]] |access-date=February 4, 2019 |date=March 1, 2010 |archive-date=February 4, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190204122454/https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/comics/article/42283-code-geass-manga-expands-at-bandai.html |url-status=live }}</ref>|[[Mecha anime and manga|Mecha]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Osmond |author-link=Andrew Osmond (journalist) |first=Andrew |title=Netflix Adds Code Geass |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-02-24/netflix-adds-code-geass/.99033 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=July 22, 2018 |date=February 24, 2006 |archive-date=May 21, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190521041954/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-02-24/netflix-adds-code-geass/.99033 |url-status=live }}</ref>|[[military fiction|Military fiction]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Loo |first1=Egan |title=Code Geass to Air on America's Adult Swim in Spring (Updated) |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-12-08/code-geass-to-air-on-adult-swim-in-usa |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=November 2, 2019 |date=December 8, 2007 |archive-date=December 9, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071209233018/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-12-08/code-geass-to-air-on-adult-swim-in-usa |url-status=live }}</ref>}}<!-- Note: Use and cite reliable sources to identify genre/s, not personal interpretation. Please don't include more than three genres (per [[MOS:A&M]]). -->
| genre = [[Drama]], [[Mecha]], [[Alternate history|Alternate History]]
| creator = {{ubl|[[Gorō Taniguchi]]|[[Ichirō Ōkouchi]]}}
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| producer = {{Unbulleted list|Hiroshi Morotomi|Yoshitaka Kawaguchi|Takuo Minegishi|Atsushi Yukawa}}
| writer = Ichirō Ōkouchi<!-- Head writer only -->
| music = {{Unbulleted list|[[Kōtarō Nakagawa]]|Hitomi Kuroishi}}
| studio = [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]
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| first = October 6, 2006
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* ''[[Code Black: Hayabiki no Lelouch]]'' (2014–15)
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* ''[[Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion]]'' (2017–18)
* ''[[Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection]]'' (2019)
* ''[[Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture]]'' (2024)
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{{nihongo|'''''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'''''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ|Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu}} is an [[anime]] [[television series]] created by [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]. Directed by [[Gorō Taniguchi]] and written by [[Ichirō Ōkouchi]], both of whom had earlier worked on the series ''[[Planetes]]'', ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'' features original character designs by [[Clamp (manga artists)|Clamp]].
 
{{Nihongo|'''''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'''''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ|Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu|lead=yes}}, often referred to as simply '''''Code Geass''''', is a Japanese [[anime]] television series produced by [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]. It was directed by [[Gorō Taniguchi]] and written by [[Ichirō Ōkouchi]], with original character designs by [[Clamp (manga artists)|Clamp]]. Set in an [[Alternate history|alternate timeline]], it follows the exiled prince [[Lelouch Lamperouge]], who obtains the "power of absolute obedience" from a mysterious woman named [[C.C. (Code Geass)|C.C.]]. Using this [[supernatural]] power, known as Geass, he leads a rebellion against the rule of the [[List of Code Geass characters#Holy Britannian Empire|Holy Britannian Empire]], commanding a series of [[mecha]] battles.
The first season of the series premiered across Japan on [[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]] from October 5, 2006,<ref name="ann">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=6704|title=Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (TV) - Anime News Network|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=2008-10-08}}</ref> and concluded its run on July 28, 2007,<ref name="moonphase">{{cite web|url=http://www.moonphase.cc/Html/anime.html|title=MOON PHASE - Anime|accessdate=2007-06-11}}</ref> after running for 25 episodes. A second season and sequel to the series, {{Nihongo|'''''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2'''''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2|Kōdo Giasu Hangyaku no Rurūshu Āru Tsū}}, premiered on MBS and [[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] on April 6, 2008 and concluded on September 28, 2008.<ref name="moonphase-nt">{{cite web|url=http://d.hatena.ne.jp/moonphase/20071206|title=2007-12-06 - MOON PHASE 雑記|publisher=Moonphase|date=2007-12-06|accessdate=2007-12-06}}</ref><ref name="tbs-move">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-02-05/japans-tbs-confirms-animes-move-from-saturday-6-p.m|title=Japan's TBS Confirms Anime's Move from Saturday, 6 p.m.|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=2008-02-06}}</ref> Both seasons have won several awards at the [[Tokyo International Anime Fair]],<ref name=fair/> ''[[Animage]]'' Anime Grand Prix, and [[Animation Kobe]] event.<ref name=kobe/>
 
''Code Geass'' was broadcast in Japan on [[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]] from October 2006 to July 2007. Its sequel series, ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2'', ran as a simulcast on MBS and [[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] from April to September 2008. The series has also been adapted into various [[manga]] and [[light novel]]s, with the former containing alternate scenarios from the TV series.
Both seasons of ''Code Geass'' have been licensed for release in the United States and Canada by [[Bandai Entertainment]],<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2008/bandai-entertainment Bandai Entertainment 2008 Convention announcements.]</ref> and the first season began airing on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]] programming block in the U.S. on April 27, 2008; the second began airing on November 2, immediately following the first season.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-08-13/code-geass-r2-anime-sequel-to-run-on-adult-swim-in-u.s Code Geass R2 Anime Sequel to Run on Adult Swim in U.S.]</ref> In Australia and New Zealand, the series is licensed by [[Madman Entertainment]]<ref>[http://www.madman.com.au/htmlmail/newsletters/2008_07_jul/#acquisitions Madman Entertainment July 2008 Newsletter<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, and began airing on Australian channel [[ABC2]] from January 19, 2009.
 
[[Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion|''Initiation'', ''Transgression'', and ''Glorification'']], a three-part [[compilation film]] recapping the events of both anime series' seasons while also altering storylines for various characters and establishing an alternate universe,<ref>{{cite news|title=The Code Geass recap movies are key to new sequel's confusing timeline|url=https://www.polygon.com/2018/6/12/17453146/code-geass-resurrection-r3-timeline-r2-recap-movies-anime|publisher=Polygon|access-date=2019-03-05|archive-date=2018-06-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612220836/https://www.polygon.com/2018/6/12/17453146/code-geass-resurrection-r3-timeline-r2-recap-movies-anime|url-status=live}}</ref> was released between 2017 and 2018. A new original film titled ''[[Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection]]'', taking place after the Zero Requiem of the film trilogy's alternate universe, was released in theaters in February 2019. ''[[Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture]]'', an anime film series set in the same alternate universe, was announced in December 2020 as part of a 10-year plan. On 7 December 2024, after the screening of ''Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture,'' series producer Taniguchi revealed that multiple sequels are being produced.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-12-07 |title=コードギアス:複数の新作制作 劇場版連続上映イベント開催 |url=https://mantan-web.jp/article/20241207dog00m200037000c.html |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ) |language=ja-JP}}</ref>
==Plot==
{{seealso|List of Code Geass episodes}}
On August 10, 2010, a.t.b., the Holy Empire of Britannia overpowered Japanese forces and conquered the country with their new, powerful, robotic weapons, the [[Knightmare Frame]]s, in less than a month. In the aftermath of Britannia's invasion, Japan lost its freedom, its rights, and even its name, becoming Area 11 of the Britannian Empire. The Japanese people, renamed as "Elevens", are forced to survive in poor neighborhoods, while Britannians live in first-class settlements. Rebel elements persist, however, as pockets of Japanese organizations struggle against the Empire for the independence of Japan.
 
[[Bandai Entertainment]] licensed most parts of the franchise for English release in December 2007, airing the series English-dubbed on [[Adult Swim]] in the United States. Most manga and light novels have also been published in North America by Bandai.
After his father, the Emperor of Britannia, failed to prevent the assassination of his mother, an attack which also left his sister blind and crippled, the young prince [[Lelouch Lamperouge|Lelouch]] vowed to destroy Britannia. Seven years later, he accidentally becomes mixed up with "terrorists" in Area 11 and encounters a mysterious girl named [[C.C. (Code Geass)|C.C.]], who gives him the power of [[Settings and themes of Code Geass#Geass|Geass]]. With it, he finally has the power that he needs to defeat Britannia and fulfill his two wishes: to seek revenge for his mother and to construct a world in which his beloved sister Nunnally can live happily.
 
''Code Geass'' has been well-received in Japan, selling over a million DVD and Blu-ray discs. Both seasons have won several awards at the [[Tokyo International Anime Fair]], the ''[[Animage]]'' Anime Grand Prix, and the [[Animation Kobe]] event. It received critical acclaim for its story, voice acting, large audience appeal, the conflicts among its main characters, and the moral questions it presented. It is considered to be [[List of anime series considered the best|one of the best anime series of all time]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/best-anime-series-ranked/|title=50 Best Anime Series of All Time, Ranked|website=[[ScreenRant]]|date=13 December 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/essential-anime-series/|title=The 25 Essential Anime Series To Watch Now|website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|date=7 December 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/top-25-best-anime-series-of-all-time|title=Top 25 Best Anime Series of All Time|website=[[IGN]]|date=9 April 2025}}</ref>
==Settings==
''Code Geass'' is set in an alternate universe where the Holy Empire of Britannia, an international [[superpower]], has conquered more than a third of the planet. The world is, for the most part, divided between it and two other superpowers: the Chinese Federation and the Euro Universe. Australia has remained independent of the other powers though it is not significantly mentioned in the story. The three powers maintain a tentative balance for the first part of the series. The balance shifts in the second season. The E.U. has much of its territory conquered by Britannia while Lelouch engineers a revolution in the Chinese Federation and creates a new alliance of countries, the United Federation of Nations, reducing the number of superpowers to two.
 
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===Holy Britannian Empire===
The {{nihongo|'''Holy Britannian Empire'''|神聖ブリタニア帝国|Shinsei Buritania Teikoku}} is an imperial monarchy and the most prominent superpower within the world of ''Code Geass'', controlling over one-third of the world at the start of the series, which expands as the series progresses. Its homeland is based in North America, and its [[imperial city]] is Pendragon. Britannian society is elitist and is run based on a caricature of [[Social Darwinism]]. Society is arranged by ranks of nobility.
 
==Synopsis==
During season 1, the Britannian Empire controls the entire [[Western Hemisphere]] (both American continents), New Zealand, and recently conquered Japan. Early in season 1, Britannia conquers "Area 18",<ref>Episode 05, The Princess and the Witch</ref> a desert region that is a part of the [[Middle East]]. During season 2, Britannia successfully conquers about half of the rival "Euro Universe" superpower; taking over France, Spain, the western half of Africa, and Russia.<ref name="R2 Episode 02">{{cite episode| title = Plan For Independent Japan | series = Code Geass | serieslink = Code Geass | network = [[Mainichi Broadcasting System]] | airdate = 2008-06-15 | season = 2 | number = 02 }}</ref> Ironically, Britannia does ''not'' control the [[British Isles]], as [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] successfully conquered them.
{{See also|List of Code Geass characters}}
 
===Setting===
Territories conquered by the Britannian Empire are renamed with an "Area" number based on when they were conquered and the native people are referred to by their area number or just called "Numbers"; Japan, being the eleventh territory conquered, is Area 11 and its people are "Elevens", for example. The Numbers are denied many of the rights of Britannian citizens, and are usually left to live in poverty. They can apply for Honorary Britannian citizenship to earn basic rights, but cannot attain the same status as regular citizens.
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In an [[Parallel universe (fiction)|alternative timeline]], the world is divided into three [[superpower]]s (similar to the world of ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' by [[George Orwell]]): the Holy Britannian Empire (the Americas; also called Britannia), the [[Federalism in China|Chinese Federation]] (Asia), and the [[European Federation|Europa United]] (Europe and Africa). The story takes place after the Holy Britannian Empire's conquest of Japan on August 10, 2010, a.t.b., by means of Britannia's newest weapon, the "Autonomous Armored Knight," or "Knightmare Frame." In turn, Britannia effectively strips Japan and its citizens of all rights and freedoms and renames the country Area 11, with its citizens referred to as Elevens.
 
The [[point of divergence]] for this [[Parallel universe (fiction)|timeline]] appears to be that during the reign of Elizabeth I, though the queen remained unmarried, she bore a son (the fictional ancestor of the Britannian Emperors, Henry IX). However, several alternative timelines exist in the Code Geass universe, and the point of divergence may differ between each. The most common point of divergence in all timelines is in the Code Geass universe, [[Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain]] between 55 and 54 BC ended in failure when the British Celts united under Alwin the First. They forced the Romans out and established the First United British Kingdom in 54 BC, which became the first year of the Britannian Calendar (1 a.t.b, first year of Ascension Throne Britannia, with 55 BC as 1 b.t.b., first year Before Throne Britannia). While other Roman invasions had been followed, by 43 a.t.b.(12 BC) Britannia was recognized as an independent kingdom by the Roman Empire. As such, while many events in the Code Geass universe share similar dates with actual history, in truth they take place about half a century earlier (as with the French Revolution of 1789 a.t.b., or 1734 AD). Almost all timelines share a version of the Geass Order/Cult/Directorate, an organization that controls and uses Geass users and abilities and which is heavily involved with the Britannian Imperial Family.
In the series, history diverged during [[Julius Caesar]]'s [[Caesar's invasions of Britain|invasion]]. A Celtic "super-king" was elected, similar to the [[Arverni]] [[tribal chief|chieftain]] [[Vercingetorix]], and managed to successfully resist the invasion, beginning the Britannian imperial line. As a result, the empire retained [[absolute monarchy]], suppressed the [[American Revolution|American colonies' rebellion]] in 1776, and eventually migrated the capital to America following Napoleon's capture of Britain. The timeline diverged since Caesar's invasion, but the history of the empire began to become drastically different with the death of Elizabeth I: instead of the Tudor dynasty ending, she was instead succeeded by her illegitimate son "Henry IX". "Elizabeth III" died after losing the British Isles to Napoleon, and a new royal line was established from a prominent family of the nobility. The Britannian [[calendar era]] is "Ascension Throne Britannia" (a.t.b), known as the Imperial Calendar in the English dub. Its ''[[Epoch (reference date)|epoch]]'' is the date when the super-king was elected, roughly fifty years earlier than that of the [[Gregorian calendar]].
 
===JapanPlot===
[[Lelouch vi Britannia]] is an exiled Britannian prince, the son of Emperor [[Charles zi Britannia]] and his royal consort [[Marianne vi Britannia]]. Lelouch has a little sister, [[Nunnally vi Britannia|Nunnally Vi Britannia]]. Marianne was brutally murdered in the palace, and Nunnally, who witnessed the murder of their mother, was so traumatized that she lost her sight, and stray bullets to her lower body took away her ability to walk. Lelouch is furious with his father, believing he failed his mother and sister by turning a blind eye to their mother's death and failing to pursue their mother's killer.
'''[[Japan]]''', renamed as '''Area 11''' under Britannian rule, is the source of over 70% of the world's total supply of sakuradite, a fictional mineral with a high energy content. Japan oppressed and dominated other countries through economic control of the mineral prior to the start of the series, leading to its invasion and eventual takeover by Britannia. Japan serves as the main setting for much of the series, as it is where [[list of Code Geass characters#Ashford Academy|Ashford Academy]], Lelouch's school, is located. Under his alter-ego of Zero, Lelouch attempts to reform it as an independent nation, the "United States of Japan", as part of his quest to overthrow Britannia.
 
Lelouch and Nunnally are sent as political pawns to Japan to lull the Japanese government into a false sense of security. After the siblings are sent to Japan, Japan is attacked and defeated by Britannia. With the ruins of Japan as a background, Lelouch vows to his Japanese friend [[Suzaku Kururugi]] that he will one day obliterate Britannia as an act of vengeance against his father.
===Chinese Federation===
The {{nihongo|'''Chinese Federation'''|中華連邦|Chūka Renpō}} is an [[Empire|imperial monarchy]] that spans the Asian and [[Pacific]] regions, including [[Central Asia|Central]], [[South Asia|South]], [[East Asia|East]] and [[Southeast Asia]] with [[Sakhalin]] and the [[Korean Peninsula]]. Its territory extends further north than real-world China to include [[Primorsky Krai|Vladivostok]]; and westward to include Afghanistan and Pakistan, but not Iran. Its population is the largest of the three major powers, but most live in poverty. Its political structure and organization appears to resemble the real-world [[History of China#Imperial era|Empire of China]]. The Emperor of the Federation holds absolute political power, but under Empress [[List of Code Geass characters#Tianzi|Tianzi]], it is reduced to an effectively symbolic figurehead posting, "a symbol of the state and the unity of the people." As with the real-world [[Emperor of Japan]], the individual who holds the title is regarded as a living divinity whose sovereignty is entirely ceremonial. The {{nihongo|Vermilion [[Forbidden City]]|朱禁城|Shu Kinjō}} is the seat of the Chinese Emperor and the government of the Federation — a large palace situated in the capital city of [[Luoyang]]. The governmental organization known as the {{nihongo|"[[Eunuchs#China|High Eunuchs]]"|大宦官|Dai Kangan}}, advisers to the Empress, use her power for their own gain.
 
Seven years later, Lelouch (now going by the name Lelouch Lamperouge) is now a popular yet withdrawn student at Ashford Academy. Lelouch becomes involved in a terrorist attack and finds a mysterious girl called [[C.C. (Code Geass)|C.C.]] (C2), who saves Lelouch's life from the Britannian Royal Guard by making a contract with him and granting Lelouch a power known as {{Nihongo|Geass|ギアス|Giasu}}. This power, also known as the {{Nihongo|"Power of Kings"|王の力|Ō no Chikara}}, allows him to command anyone to do whatever he wants, including bending their will to live, fight, or die for him. This power can affect an individual just once and only through direct eye contact. Lelouch decides to use his Geass to find his mother's murderers, destroy the Britannian Empire, and create a better world where Nunnally can live happily. In the process, Lelouch becomes Zero, a masked vigilante and the leader of the resistance movement known as The Black Knights, gaining popularity and support among the Japanese on his way towards the rebellion of Britannia. However, this does not come without a cost. Caught up in a conflict where he does not know the full extent of his powers, Lelouch will have to battle Suzaku, a resistance member named [[Kallen Stadtfeld]], the strongest army in the world, his own half-siblings, and many others in a battle that will forever change the world.
In the first season, the Chinese Federation unsuccessfully attempts to take over Japan through the use of former government officials that fled during the war. India has also been trying to overthrow Chinese rule, and already have a large organized resistance movement. As a result, the Indian resistance lends their lead weapons R&D scientist, Rakshata, to the Black Knights in Japan, in the hopes that a future independent Japan will in return aide them in gaining independence from China. In the second season, a Chinese consulate is established with the agreement of the local Britannian authorities, and negotiations are held by Eunuch Gao Hai to the end of obtaining a solid Chinese foothold within the colony. After the Black Knights are exiled from Japan, they are granted control of {{nihongo|[[Horai]] Island|蓬萊島}}, a fictional artificial land mass built off the coast of China to generate electricity through [[Tidal power|tidal activity]]. The Black Knights destabilize and overthrow the government, returning control to the Empress. Shortly after, the Federation collapses and its former member states are incorporated into the new United Federation of Nations.
 
===Euro Universe=Production==
''Code Geass'' began as a concept developed at Sunrise by [[Ichirō Ōkouchi]] and [[Gorō Taniguchi]], who proposed it to producer Yoshitaka Kawaguchi. Kawaguchi had previously approached Okouchi and Taniguchi during the production of ''[[Planetes]]''.<ref name="ōkouchi-interview">{{cite news|title=Interview with Ichirō Ōkouchi|work=Code Geass DVD Volume 1|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]}}</ref> The basic idea for the plot consisted of a "hero" who led a secret organization, which later developed into a conflict between two characters with different values and who belonged to the same military unit, who eventually became [[Lelouch Lamperouge]] and [[Suzaku Kururugi]].<ref name="ōkouchi-interview" />
[[Image:Code geass map02.png|left|thumb|250px|A map of the world in ''Code Geass'' during season 2, following the formation of the United Federation of Nations and the fall of the E.U. The red represents the U.F.N. while the blue represents the Holy Empire of Britannia. White nations are non-aligned.]]
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The {{nihongo|'''Euro Universe'''|ユーロ・ユニバース|Yūro Yunibāsu}}, or E.U., is a democratic union. It has long been in conflict with Britannia. It encompasses all of Europe (including the British Isles), Africa, and Russia. Unlike the other countries, focus on the E.U. is minimal. In the second season, Schneizel leads the Britannian forces against the E.U., successfully conquering almost half of their territory.<ref name="s2ep10">{{cite episode| title = When the Shen Hu Shines | series = Code Geass | serieslink = Code Geass | network = [[Mainichi Broadcasting System]] | airdate = 2008-06-15 | season = 2 | number = 10 }}</ref> Territories which fell to Britannia include [[Portugal]], Spain, France, half of Africa and all of Russia. Following this, former E.U. nations Italy and [[Poland]] were two of the forty-seven nations to join Zero's United Federation of Nations. The only nations remaining as part of the E.U. are the British Isles, Germany, [[Norway]], [[Denmark]], [[Sweden]], [[Finland]], [[Ukraine]] and an area of Africa near the Congo. Due to the significant decrease in the E.U.'s territory and power, Charles zi Britannia no longer considers the E.U. a threat.<ref>{{cite episode| title = United Federation of Nations Resolution Number 1 | series = Code Geass | serieslink = Code Geass | network = [[Mainichi Broadcasting System]] | airdate = 2008-04-14 | season = 2 | number = 16 }}</ref>
 
During these initial planning stages, Kawaguchi also contacted the noted [[Mangaka|manga artist]] group [[Clamp (manga artists)|Clamp]].<ref name="ōkouchi-interview"/> This was the first time Clamp had ever been requested to design the characters of an anime series.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview">{{cite news|title=Interview with Gorō Taniguchi and Ageha Ōkawa, head writer of Clamp|work=[[Newtype]], May 2007 issue}}</ref> Clamp signed onto the project early during these development stages and provided numerous ideas, which helped develop the series' setting and characters.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/>
===United Federation of Nations===
Following the collapse of the E.U. and the uprising in the Chinese Federation, most of the remaining territories not under Britannian control join forces and form the '''United Federation of Nations''', a new coalition to counter the Empire's advance. The U.F.N. flag is a white dove with three circles merging at the point where the wings and body meet, with a yellow background. Their combined territories split the world between the Empire and the Federation.
 
While developing the character designs for Lelouch, the protagonist of the series, Clamp originally designed his hair color to be white.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> [[Nanase Ohkawa|Ageha Ohkawa]], head writer at Clamp, said she had visualized him as a character to which "everyone" could relate as being "cool," literally, a "beauty."<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> During these planning stages, Clamp and the Sunrise staff discussed a number of possible inspirations for the characters, including [[KinKi Kids]] and [[Tackey & Tsubasa]].<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> They had wanted to create a "hit show," a series that would appeal to "everyone."<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> Lelouch's alter ego, Zero, was one of the earliest developed characters, with Ōkouchi having wanted a mask to be included as a part of the series, feeling it was necessary for it to be a Sunrise show, and Clamp wanting a unique design never prior seen in any Sunrise series (said mask was nicknamed "[[tulip]]" for its distinctive design).<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/>
The U.F.N. is composed of forty-seven countries spread across parts of Eastern Europe, Eastern Africa, and the majority of the Asian continent. Decisions in the U.F.N. are determined by a two-thirds majority vote by the leaders of each country, with the population of each country determining their voting percentage. The individual armies of the member nations are abolished and replaced by a new supranational military force under the Black Knights' control.<br clear="all"/>
 
The concept for the Geass may have been inspired by the Irish and Welsh legends of "[[Geas]]" or "Geis." A geas is a compulsion laid on someone to do or not do something. While the geas itself does not lie on any spectrum, the benefits or actions of it may be decidedly benevolent or malevolent. The concept fits into the wider fictional world and its lore of British inspirations.
==Geass==
[[Image:Lelouch-geass.jpg|left|thumb|Lelouch using the power of Geass.]]
{{nihongo|Geass|ギアス|giasu}} is a mysterious ability which certain people (witches) can bestow upon others; C.C. and V.V. are the immortal and eternally youthful witches who can grant the power of Geass; they are also immune to it. The form the Geass takes is different in each individual. C.C. calls Geass the {{nihongo|'''Power of Kings'''|王の力|Ō no Chikara}}. It is represented by a bird-shaped symbol which glows red when active.
 
Clamp's finalized original character design art, illustrated by its lead artist [[Mokona]], was subsequently converted into animation character designs for the series by Sunrise's character designer [[Takahiro Kimura]], who had previously spent "every day" analyzing Clamp's art and style from their art books and manga series.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> In working on the animation character designs, he focused on designing them so as to enable the series' other animators to apply them without deviating from Clamp's original art style.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/>
Every Geass has its own unique set of restrictions, limitations, or idiosyncrasies. These factors allow a Geass to be defeated, or its power limited, by someone who is aware of its characteristics. All Geass abilities that have thus far appeared within the canon of the television series have been related to the mind, influencing such aspects as will, thought, memory, emotion, and perception. Geass abilities in the manga spin-off ''Knightmare of Nunnally'' have no such limitations.
 
The music for the series was composed by [[Kōtarō Nakagawa]] and Hitomi Kuroishi, who had earlier worked with the series' core staff in ''Planetes'' and Taniguchi's earlier work, ''[[Gun X Sword]]''. In addition to the [[incidental music]] featured in each episode, Kuroishi also composed numerous insert songs for the series, including "Stories," "Masquerade," "Alone," and "Innocent Days," which were each performed by Kuroishi herself, while "Picaresque" and "Callin'" were performed by the singer-songwriter [[Mikio Sakai]], who had also earlier worked with Nakagawa and Kuroishi in ''Planetes''. The bands [[Flow (Japanese band)|FLOW]], [[Ali Project]], [[Jinn (band)|Jinn]], [[SunSet Swish]], [[Access (group)|Access]], and [[Orange Range]] have provided songs for the opening and ending themes in the original broadcast.<ref name="offsite-cd">{{cite web|url=http://www.geass.jp/cd.html|script-title=ja:コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 公式サイト|language=ja|access-date=2007-03-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070306031842/http://www.geass.jp/cd.html|archive-date=2007-03-06|url-status=dead}}<!--https://web.archive.org/20090618055424/http://www.geass.jp/cd.html--></ref><ref name="flowwe-news">{{cite web|url=http://www.flow.mu/07/news/detail.php|title=8/13 New Single「World End」発売決定!!|language=ja|access-date=2008-06-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080323145627/http://www.flow.mu/07/news/detail.php|archive-date=2008-03-23|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Various characters in the series do or did possess the power of Geass. C.C. had the power to make others fall in love with her, but she lost it when she became immortal; Emperor Charles has the power to alter a person's memories; Mao had the power to read minds; Lelouch has the power to issue commands that are always obeyed (only once per person); and Rolo has the power to freeze the perception of time for living beings near him. Jeremiah is remade into a nearly-immortal cyborg with the ability to cancel the effects of Geass on himself and others.
 
When the series was being developed for broadcast on [[MBS TV]], it had been given the network's Saturday evening prime time slot, which was later changed to a Thursday [[late night anime|late-night time]] slot. Due to this change, the overall outlook and some elements of the series were changed and further developed to suit the more mature, late-night audience.<ref name="ōkouchi-interview"/> The supernatural "Geass" ability finally came into the show at this point and was first conceived as a special power granted by an "angel" to the main characters, though this last part was also modified.<ref name="ōkouchi-interview" />
The power of Geass increases with use, usually starting in one eye. It can eventually spread to both eyes and become uncontrollable with repeated use. When a Geass is at full power, this person can now become a recipient of the "Code," the power which gave the person Geass in the first place. The person who bestowed the Geass can relinquish his or her "Code" to this person, allowing the recipient to continue the cycle while the giver is allowed to die. In exchange for their original Geass power, a person who takes on the "Code" becomes both immortal and immune to other Geass and gains the ability to him/herself bestow the power of Geass on others. This transfer, however, does not necessarily require the consent of both parties involved; C.C. received her "Code" against her will, and V.V. has his taken against his will. A person with the "Code" bears a physical mark (a sigil resembling that of the Geass) somewhere on his or her body.
 
==Media==
According to an English edition of ''[[Newtype (magazine)|Newtype]]'', the power of Geass has something to do with the very existence of humankind, and it may be used to destroy or transform just about anything.<ref>{{citation|title=|journal=[[Newtype (magazine)|Newtype]] USA|volume=5|issue=9|pages=|date=November 2006}}</ref> "Geass" may be an intentional corruption of the word [[geas]] or [[geis]], a term for a type of magical contract in [[Irish mythology]].
===Anime===
{{Main|List of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion episodes|List of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 episodes}}
''Code Geass'' officially premiered on the Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS) television station on October 5, 2006 (01:25 [[Japan Standard Time|JST]] on October 6, 2006). Its satellite television premiere across Japan on [[Animax]] was on November 7, 2006.<ref name="moonphase">{{cite web|url=http://www.moonphase.cc/Html/anime.html|archive-url=https://arquivo.pt/wayback/20090703072101/http://www.moonphase.cc/Html/anime.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2009-07-03|title=MoonPhase.cc – Anime|access-date=2007-06-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animax.co.jp/newlineup/index.php?cmd=next |title=ANIMAX アニメ見るならアニマックス:新番組 | work=Animax |trans-title=Animax's featured new lineup of November | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061012203044/http://www.animax.co.jp/newlineup/index.php?cmd=next | archive-date=2006-10-12 | url-status=dead|language=ja}}</ref> Upon the airing of the first 23 episodes, the series went on hiatus on March 29, 2007,<ref name="moonphase"/><ref name="taniguchi-interview">{{cite news|title=Interview with Gorō Taniguchi|work=Animedia, April 2007 issue}}</ref> and completed the broadcast of the first series with a contiguous one-hour broadcast of episodes 24 and 25 on Saturday, July 28, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://randomc.animeblogger.net/2007/07/05/random-musings-suzumiya-haruhi-season-two/ |title=Random Musings – Suzumiya Haruhi S2 and Code Geass Finale Airdate |publisher=Random Curiosity |date=2007-07-05 |access-date=2007-07-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070708184325/http://randomc.animeblogger.net/2007/07/05/random-musings-suzumiya-haruhi-season-two/ |archive-date=2007-07-08 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
The immense popularity of ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'' followed with the development of its sequel, {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2|Kōdo Giasu Hangyaku no Rurūshu Āru Tsū}}, which was first announced on the March 2007 issue of ''[[Newtype]]'' and later confirmed by Sunrise producer Yoshitaka Kawaguchi on the series' official staff blog on March 9, 2007.<ref name="random-geass">{{cite web|url=http://randomc.animeblogger.net/2007/03/07/random-musings-code-geass-news-overload-edition/ |title=Random Musings – Code Geass News Overload Edition |publisher=Random Curiosity |date=2007-03-07 |access-date=2007-07-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070519082023/http://randomc.animeblogger.net/2007/03/07/random-musings-code-geass-news-overload-edition/ |archive-date=2007-05-19 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="blog-sequel">{{cite web|url=http://geass.at.webry.info/200703/article_3.html|script-title=ja:速報! 続編制作が決定!! 【コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ】/ウェブリブログ|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]|date=2007-03-09|language=ja|access-date=2007-03-09|archive-date=2007-03-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070313170506/http://geass.at.webry.info/200703/article_3.html|url-status=live}} (official ''Code Geass'' blog)</ref>
==Characters==
{{main|List of Code Geass characters}}
; [[Lelouch Lamperouge]]
: The title character and protagonist of the show, Lelouch Lamperouge is seemingly an ordinary 17-year-old student at the Ashford Academy. In reality, he is the son of the Emperor of Britannia and the late Empress Marianne. His real name is '''Lelouch vi Britannia''', the Eleventh Prince of the Britannian Empire prior to his mother's assassination. When he gets caught up in a battle between the military and Japanese rebels, he gains the power of Geass, which forces others to obey his orders without question. With this power, he begins his quest to destroy Britannia under the alias of '''Zero'''.
 
''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2'' premiered on all Japan News Network (JNN) member stations (like MBS and TBS) on April 6, 2008, in the primetime anime timeslot, with the timeslot changing from 18:00 JST on Saturdays to 17:00 JST on Sundays.<ref name="moonphase-nt">{{cite web|url=http://d.hatena.ne.jp/moonphase/20071206|title=2007-12-06 – D.Hatena.ne.jp 雑記|publisher=Moonphase|date=2007-12-06|access-date=2007-12-06|archive-date=2007-12-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071208142201/http://d.hatena.ne.jp/moonphase/20071206|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="tbs-move">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-02-05/japans-tbs-confirms-animes-move-from-saturday-6-p.m|title=Japan's TBS Confirms Anime's Move from Saturday, 6 p.m.|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=2008-02-06|archive-date=2017-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170702050804/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-02-05/japans-tbs-confirms-animes-move-from-saturday-6-p.m|url-status=live}}</ref> Prior to the series' television broadcast, three private preview screenings of episode 1 were held on March 15 and March 16 in [[Osaka]] and Tokyo respectively, which was attended by the series' Japanese [[Seiyū|voice actors]] as well as a pool of 3800 randomly selected applicants. On April 15, 2008, at 17:00 [[Japan Standard Time|JST]], the last 6 minutes of the then unaired third episode was accidentally posted onto the Internet due to an error by [[Bandai Channel]], Bandai's online broadcast channel and the series online distributor, in the midst of testing a system preventing illegal online uploads.<ref name="official-site-statement">{{cite web|url=https://geass.jp/enter/enter.html|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2 公式サイト|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]|date=2008-04-16|access-date=2008-04-16|archive-date=2010-03-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100330013130/http://www.geass.jp/enter/enter.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
; [[Suzaku Kururugi]]
: Lelouch's childhood friend and son of Japan's last prime minister, Suzaku is in the service of the Britannia Army as a soldier, and was chosen to test an experimental new model of Knightmare Frame, the [[Knightmare Frame#Lancelot|Lancelot]]. Suzaku believes achieving results by wrong or illegal methods is meaningless and does not approve of Zero's actions.
 
The {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: The Miraculous Birthday''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ キセキの誕生日|Kōdo Giasu: Kiseki no Tanjōbi}} picture drama was based on a live event held in Tokyo, Japan, on Lelouch's birthday.{{citation needed|date=September 2012}}
; [[C.C. (Code Geass)|C.C.]]
: A mysterious green-haired girl who bestows the power of Geass upon Lelouch under the condition that he grant her one wish. C.C.'s abilities caught the interest of Britannia and she was imprisoned as a part of Britannia's experiments in the past. She passively oversees Lelouch's missions to ensure that he does not die and to help his plans succeed.
 
Another OVA anime titled {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Nunnally in Wonderland''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ: ナナリーinワンダーランド |Kōdo Giasu Hangyaku no Rurūshu: Nanarī in wandārando}} was announced and revealed through the anime's official website. [[Takahiro Kimura]] did the character designs for the series. Makoto Baba was assigned as the director of the OVA, while episode scriptwriter Yuuichi Nomura and music composer [[Kotaro Nakagawa]] returned for the said project. In the story, Lelouch makes the ultimate use of his Geass for his little sister Nunnally, who loves Alice in Wonderland.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-01-12/code-geass/nunnally-in-wonderland-video-anime-revealed |title=Code Geass: Nunnally in Wonderland Video Anime Revealed |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-01-12 |access-date=2015-10-11 |archive-date=2015-09-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924202333/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-01-12/code-geass/nunnally-in-wonderland-video-anime-revealed |url-status=live }}</ref> The [[Blu-ray Disc|Blu-ray]] was released by [[Bandai Visual]] on July 27, 2012, with English subtitles and bundled with a 40-page picture book.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-02-02/code-geass/nunnally-in-wonderland-to-have-english-subs |title=Code Geass: Nunnally in Wonderland to Have English Subs |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-02-02 |access-date=2015-10-11 |archive-date=2015-09-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924202641/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-02-02/code-geass/nunnally-in-wonderland-to-have-english-subs |url-status=live }}</ref>
; [[Nunnally Lamperouge]]
: Nunnally is Lelouch's younger sister, who is wheelchair-bound due to bullet wounds on her legs, as well as blind due to psychological trauma from witnessing the brutal assassination of her mother. Her blindness is later found to be afflicted by her Father, Charles using his Geass of memory manipulation. In the end, she countered the Geass and has been able to see, but her muscles have wasted away after seven years of being unused, thus, losing her ability to walk upright again.
 
==== ''Akito the Exiled'' ====
; [[Kallen Stadtfeld]]
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: Kallen is a Britannian-Japanese girl who believes herself to be a Japanese person at heart and prefers to be known by her birth name, '''Kallen Kōzuki'''. Her father is Britannian and her mother is an Eleven; her father comes from a prestigious Britannian family and as such she attends the Ashford Academy, where she is a member of its student council and is one of its most outstanding students. Though she maintains a frail-girl image at school, she is a member of a Japanese resistance cell, and one of Zero's followers, the Black Knights.
A new ''Code Geass'' series was first revealed on December 5, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-12-04/new-code-geass-project-launch-revealed|title=New Code Geass Project's Launch Revealed|work=Anime News Network|date=December 4, 2009|access-date=2016-02-08|archive-date=2016-01-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160124165413/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-12-04/new-code-geass-project-launch-revealed|url-status=live}}</ref> In April 2010, it was officially revealed that a new ''Code Geass'' side story anime called {{Nihongo|''[[Code Geass: Akito the Exiled]]''|コードギアス 亡国のアキト|Kōdo Giasu: Bōkoku no Akito}} would be directed by [[Kazuki Akane]] (''[[The Vision of Escaflowne]]''). The side story is an OVA series set in Europe during the Britannian invasion of the continent between ''Lelouch of the Rebellion''{{'}}s two seasons.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-04-22/code-geass-gaiden-bokoku-no-akito-project-announced|title=Code Geass Gaiden: Bōkoku no Akito Anime Announced|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2010-04-22|access-date=2010-07-25|archive-date=2010-09-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100925232831/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-04-22/code-geass-gaiden-bokoku-no-akito-project-announced|url-status=live}}</ref> Originally intended to be released in four chapters, production of a fifth ''Akito the Exiled'' episode was announced after the Japanese debut of the third entry on May 2, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-05-15/code-geass-akito-the-exiled-4th-episode-trailer-streamed/.88192|title=Code Geass: Akito the Exiled 4th Episode's Trailer Streamed|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2015-05-15|access-date=2015-05-21|archive-date=2015-05-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150517174809/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-05-15/code-geass-akito-the-exiled-4th-episode-trailer-streamed/.88192|url-status=live}}</ref> Along with the two seasons of the television series, the OVAs are licensed by [[Funimation]]. In January 2016, [[Manga Entertainment]], which licensed the series in the UK, listed that they would release the first two episodes on Blu-ray with an English dub on December 5, 2016. They later changed the date to April 10, 2017, and as of most recently, the release is now scheduled to be on October 1, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Code-Geass-Akito-Exiled-Blu-ray/dp/B018I8RFVM/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1470731687&sr=8-4&keywords=code+geass|title=Code Geass Akito The Exiled: Part 1 And 2|website=Amazon.com|access-date=August 27, 2016|archive-date=September 23, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200923151355/https://www.amazon.co.uk/Code-Geass-Akito-Exiled-Blu-ray/dp/B018I8RFVM/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1470731687&sr=8-4&keywords=code+geass|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Madman Entertainment]] has also released the first three episodes on DVD. Funimation announced it would release the series in early 2017. On March 15, 2017, Funimation officially announced the pre-order and release date, June 27, 2017. The release will be a Blu-ray and DVD combo pack with both subbed and dubbed audio.<ref name="Funimation - Blog!">{{Cite news|url=https://www.funimation.com/blog/2017/03/15/code-geass-akito-the-exiled-pre-order-announcement/|title=Code Geass: Akito the Exiled Pre-Order Announcement - Funimation - Blog!|date=2017-03-15|work=Funimation - Blog!|access-date=2017-03-16|language=en-US|archive-date=2017-04-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170406020614/https://www.funimation.com/blog/2017/03/15/code-geass-akito-the-exiled-pre-order-announcement/|url-status=live}}</ref> The picture drama has been released in only Japan and Italy.
 
===Knightmare Frames=Films====
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{{main|Knightmare Frame}}
A [[Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion|three-part theatrical compilation anime film]] of the TV anime was released, with the first film titled {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion I - Initiation''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 興道|Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Kōdō|"Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion: The Awakening Path"}} released on October 21, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-28/code-geass-compilation-film-trilogy-reveals-visual-teaser-video-dates/.119436|title=Code Geass Compilation Film Trilogy Reveals Visual, Teaser Video, Dates|website=Anime News Network|date=July 28, 2017|access-date=August 2, 2017|archive-date=July 30, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170730221823/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-28/code-geass-compilation-film-trilogy-reveals-visual-teaser-video-dates/.119436|url-status=live}}</ref> The second film titled {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion II - Transgression''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 叛道 |Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Handō|"Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion: The Rebellion Path"}} was released on February 10, 2018. The film placed 8th in the mini-theater ranking on its opening weekend. The third compilation film, titled {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III - Glorification''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 皇道|Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Ōdō|"Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion: The Imperial Path"}}, was released in theaters on May 26, 2018.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-02-14/2nd-code-geass-film-opens-at-no.8-macross-delta-film-tops-mini-theater-ranking/.127765 |title=2nd Code Geass Film Opens at #8, Macross Delta Film Tops Mini-Theater Ranking |work=Anime News Network |date=2018-02-14 |access-date=2018-02-14 |archive-date=2018-02-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180214113808/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-02-14/2nd-code-geass-film-opens-at-no.8-macross-delta-film-tops-mini-theater-ranking/.127765 |url-status=live }}</ref> Each film has several changes to the storyline as Taniguchi stated, to give it more of a "what if" scenario leading to the new film.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://comicbook.com/anime/2018/05/30/code-geass-anime-sequel-films-director-writer/|title='Code Geass' Director, Writer Confirm Return For Next Project|website=ComicBook.com|date=May 30, 2018|access-date=June 4, 2018|archive-date=June 4, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180604064153/http://comicbook.com/anime/2018/05/30/code-geass-anime-sequel-films-director-writer|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-05-29/code-geass-writer-director-confirm-return-for-next-sequel/.132177|title=Code Geass Writer, Director Confirm Return for 'Next' Sequel|website=Anime News Network|date=May 29, 2018|access-date=June 4, 2018|archive-date=May 30, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180530095800/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-05-29/code-geass-writer-director-confirm-return-for-next-sequel/.132177|url-status=live}}</ref>
Knightmare Frames ('Knightmare' is a play on "nightmare" and a knight's [[Mare (horse)|mare]], referring to the weapon itself; frame is the civilian word for bipedal machines in general) are [[Mecha|robotic combat machines]] intended as a replacement for main battle tanks and other conventional land warfare vehicles. The bulk of Knightmare Frame models are produced by the Britannian Empire, who pioneered the design. As the series progresses, Japan, India, and other countries develop their own Knightmare Frames to match Britannia.
 
{{Nihongo|''[[Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection]]''|コードギアス 復活のルルーシュ|Kōdo Giasu: Fukkatsu no Rurūshu}} movie was announced on November 27, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-11-27/code-geass-gets-new-sequel-and-anime-compilation-film-trilogy/.109224|title=Code Geass Gets New Sequel & Anime Compilation Film Trilogy|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=November 28, 2016|archive-date=2016-11-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161128130506/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-11-27/code-geass-gets-new-sequel-and-anime-compilation-film-trilogy/.109224|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Code Geass 10th Project|url=http://www.geass.jp/lelouch_10th/|website=Geass.jp|access-date=2016-11-30|archive-date=2016-11-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161129192001/http://geass.jp/lelouch_10th/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/11/27/code-geass-compilation-movies-to-prepare-for-new-sequel?referrer=community|title="Code Geass" Compilation Movies To Prepare For New Sequel|publisher=[[Crunchyroll]]|date=November 28, 2016|access-date=November 28, 2016|archive-date=August 13, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170813184119/http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/11/27/code-geass-compilation-movies-to-prepare-for-new-sequel?referrer=community|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://nagamedigital.com/2016/11/28/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-resurrection/|title=Code Geass Lelouch of the Resurrection & Lead Up Compilation Movie Announced|publisher=nagamedigital.com|date=November 28, 2016|access-date=November 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161208093538/http://nagamedigital.com/2016/11/28/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-resurrection/|archive-date=December 8, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> It was released in theaters in Japan on February 9, 2019.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20180803-673859/|title=「コードギアス」新作劇場版は2019年2月公開!ティザービジュアル&特報公開|date=August 3, 2018|website=マイナビニュース|access-date=August 3, 2018|archive-date=August 3, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180803134030/https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20180803-673859/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-10-04/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-re-surrection-sequel-film-trailer-reveals-new-characters-february-9-debut/.137708|title=Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection Sequel Film's Trailer Reveals New Characters, February 9 Debut|work=Anime News Network|date=October 4, 2018|access-date=2018-10-04|archive-date=2018-10-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181004202912/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-10-04/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-re-surrection-sequel-film-trailer-reveals-new-characters-february-9-debut/.137708|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animatetimes.com/news/details.php?id=1533283160|title=『コードギアス 復活のルルーシュ』完全新作劇場版が2019年2月公開&特報などが解禁|website=Animate Times|date=August 3, 2018|access-date=August 3, 2018|archive-date=August 3, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180803133823/https://www.animatetimes.com/news/details.php?id=1533283160|url-status=live}}</ref> It takes place in the alternate continuity established in the recap films and is a sequel to the "Zero Requiem" arc of that continuity.<ref name="polygon">{{cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2018/6/12/17453146/code-geass-resurrection-r3-timeline-r2-recap-movies-anime|title=The Code Geass recap movies are key to new sequel's confusing timeline|first=Palmer|last=Haasch|date=June 12, 2018|website=Polygon|access-date=March 5, 2019|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612220836/https://www.polygon.com/2018/6/12/17453146/code-geass-resurrection-r3-timeline-r2-recap-movies-anime|url-status=live}}</ref>
==Themes==
The columnist Carlo Santos of [[Anime News Network]] wrote that the franchise "in a way, [...] reflects the [[malaise]] of a generation: the realization that old, rich, powerful people have screwed up the world and that the young are helpless to do anything about it". According to him, Lelouch's actions exemplify the wish to see problems like "[[economic collapse]], [[class conflict]], political instability, [[extremism|radical extremism]]" solved by "Zero's [[vigilante]] methods" but Santos expresses doubt in such approach and concludes that "the series is at its best when raising questions rather than offering a final solution".<ref name="ANN_G1_rev">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-rebellion/gn-1|title=''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion GN 1-2'' - Review|author=Santos, Carlo|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2008-09-28|accessdate=2008-09-30}}</ref>
 
A new anime titled ''Code Geass: Z of the Recapture'' was announced on December 5, 2020, Lelouch's birthday.<ref name="CodeGeassZ">{{cite web|author1=Patrick Frye|title=Code Geass: Z of the Recapture release date in 2021: Code Geass sequel Dakkan no Z confirmed by Studio Sunrise|url=https://www.animegeek.com/code-geass-z-of-the-recapture-release-date-2021-code-geass-season-3-r3-sequel-confirmed-studio-sunrise/|website=Monsters and Critics|access-date=December 5, 2020|date=December 5, 2020|archive-date=January 27, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220127202002/https://www.animegeek.com/code-geass-z-of-the-recapture-release-date-2021-code-geass-season-3-r3-sequel-confirmed-studio-sunrise/|url-status=live}}</ref> The new anime project is part of a new 10-year plan for the franchise by Studio Sunrise, with Yoshimitsu Ohashi is directing the anime, Noboru Kimura writing the scripts, and Takahiro Kimura returning to design the characters.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-12-05/code-geass-franchise-gets-new-anime-series-smartphone-game/.167111|title=Code Geass Franchise Gets New Anime Series, Smartphone Game|work=Anime News Network|date=December 5, 2020|access-date=December 5, 2020|archive-date=December 5, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201205114631/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-12-05/code-geass-franchise-gets-new-anime-series-smartphone-game/.167111|url-status=live}}</ref> It was later announced to be a four-part film series titled ''[[Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture]]'',<ref>{{cite web|last=Dempsey|first=Liam|title=Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture Anime Reveals First Trailer, May 2024 Release|url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/news/latest/2023/12/18/code-geass-roze-of-the-recapture-tv-anime-visual-trailer-may-2024-release|website=Crunchyroll|access-date=December 18, 2023|date=December 18, 2023}}</ref> with the first part releasing in Japanese theatres on May 10, 2024, the second releasing on June 7, the third releasing on July 5, and the fourth releasing on August 2. The film series was also streamed worldwide on [[Disney+]] streaming service's [[Hulu]] and [[Star (Disney+)|Star]] content hub in a 12-episode series format.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cayanan|first=Joanna|title=Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture Anime's 1st Trailer Reveals More Cast, May 10-August 2 Opening Dates|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-03-23/code-geass-roze-of-the-recapture-anime-1st-trailer-reveals-more-cast-may-10-august-2-opening-dates/.209089|website=Anime News Network|access-date=March 23, 2024|date=March 23, 2024}}</ref> In celebration of the new anime, the ''Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection'' movie was re-released in 4D in Japanese theaters on January 29, 2021.
==Production==
''Code Geass'' began as a concept developed at Sunrise by [[Ichirō Ōkouchi]] and [[Gorō Taniguchi]], who proposed it to producer Yoshitaka Kawaguchi while they were working on ''[[Overman King Gainer]]'' and later, ''[[Planetes]]''.<ref name="ōkouchi-interview">{{cite news|title=Interview with Ichirō Ōkouchi|work=Code Geass DVD Volume 1|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]}}</ref> The initial concept of the plot consisted of a secret organization led by a "hero," which was later developed into a conflict between two people with differing values of morality, belonging to the same military unit.
 
====International licensing====
During these early planning stages, Kawaguchi contacted the noted [[mangaka]] group [[Clamp (manga artists)|Clamp]],<ref name="ōkouchi-interview"/> which was the first time Clamp had been requested to design the characters of an anime series.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview">{{cite news|title=Interview with Gorō Taniguchi and [[Ageha Ohkawa|Ageha Ōkawa]], head writer of [[Clamp (manga artists)|Clamp]]|work=[[Newtype (magazine)|Newtype]], May 2007 issue}}</ref> Clamp signed onto the project early during these development stages, and provided numerous ideas, which helped develop the series' setting and characters.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/>
Both seasons of ''Code Geass'' have been licensed for release in the United States by [[Bandai Entertainment]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2008/bandai-entertainment |title=Bandai Entertainment 2008 Convention announcements |publisher=Animenewsnetwork.com |access-date=2011-04-25 |archive-date=2017-07-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170724211143/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2008/bandai-entertainment |url-status=live }}</ref> and the first season began airing on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]] programming block in the U.S. on April 27, 2008; the second began airing on November 2, immediately following the first season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-08-13/code-geass-r2-anime-sequel-to-run-on-adult-swim-in-u.s |title=Code Geass R2 Anime Sequel to Run on Adult Swim in U.S |publisher=Animenewsnetwork |access-date=2011-04-25 |archive-date=2010-02-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100227054235/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-08-13/code-geass-r2-anime-sequel-to-run-on-adult-swim-in-u.s |url-status=live }}</ref> The series finale premiered on June 7, 2009, ending the second season and the rest of the story. On April 23, 2010, Adult Swim's broadcast rights to the series expired.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}
 
Following the closure of Bandai Entertainment in 2012, [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]] announced at their official panel during [[Otakon]] 2013 that [[Funimation]] has rescued both seasons of ''Code Geass'' and, in addition, licensed ''Akito the Exiled'', along with a handful of other former Bandai Entertainment titles.<ref>{{cite web|title=Funimations Adds Code Geass, Tales of the Abyss, Angel Links, More|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-08-10/funimation-adds-code-geass-tales-of-the-abyss-witch-hunter-robin-more|website=Anime News Network|access-date=10 August 2013|archive-date=2019-09-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190904081015/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-08-10/funimation-adds-code-geass-tales-of-the-abyss-witch-hunter-robin-more|url-status=live}}</ref>
While developing the character designs for [[Lelouch Lamperouge]], the protagonist of the series, Clamp had initially conceived of his hair color as being white.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> [[Ageha Ohkawa]], head writer at Clamp, said she had visualized him as being a character to which "everyone" could relate to as being "cool", literally, a "beauty".<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> During these planning stages, Clamp and the Sunrise staff had discussed a number of possible inspirations for the characters, including [[Kinki Kids]] and [[Tackey and Tsubasa]].<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> They had wanted to create a "hit show," a series which would appeal to "everyone."<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> Lelouch's alter ego, Zero, was one of the earliest developed characters, with Ōkouchi having wanted a mask to be included as a part of the series, because he felt that a mask was necessary for it to be a Sunrise show. Clamp had wanted to design a unique mask never prior seen in any Sunrise series; said mask was nicknamed "[[tulip]]" for its distinctive design.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/>
 
In Australia and New Zealand, the series is sub-licensed to [[Madman Entertainment]] by Bandai Entertainment USA<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.madman.com.au/htmlmail/newsletters/2008_07_jul/#acquisitions |title=Madman Entertainment July 2008 Newsletter |publisher=Madman.com.au |access-date=2011-04-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160323004022/http://www.madman.com.au/htmlmail/newsletters/2008_07_jul/#acquisitions |archive-date=2016-03-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and began airing on Australian channel [[ABC2]] on January 19, 2009. As of 2018, it is available on Australian Netflix.
Clamp's finalized original character design art, illustrated by its lead artist [[Mokona]], was subsequently converted into animation character designs for the series by Sunrise's character designer [[Takahiro Kimura]], who had previously spent "every day" analyzing Clamp's art and style from their artbooks and manga series.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/> While working on the animation character designs, he designed them in such a manner which would enable the series' other animators to apply them without deviating from Clamp's original art style.<ref name="taniguchi-ōkawa-interview"/>
 
In the Philippines, the first season of ''Code Geass'' premiered on November 10, 2008, weekday nights at 7:30 p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PST]], and ended on December 15, 2008, through [[Associated Broadcasting Company|TV5]], while season 2 premiered on May 4, 2009, and ended on June 5, 2009, weekday nights at 6:00 p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PST]], with a weekend afternoon recap of the week's episodes also on [[Associated Broadcasting Company|TV5]]. Despite the poor ratings it attained due to competition with local TV newscasts and prime-time soaps, the series was able to gain a huge following and became one of the most talked-about anime series in the country during its run. ''Code Geass'' had its Philippine cable premiere on July 27, 2010 through [[Hero TV]].
The music for the series was composed by [[Kōtarō Nakagawa]] and [[Hitomi Kuroishi]], who had earlier worked with the series' core staff in ''Planetes'' and Taniguchi's earlier work ''[[Gun X Sword]]''. In addition to the [[incidental music]] featured in each episode, Kuroishi also composed numerous insert songs for the series, including "Stories", "Masquerade", "Alone", and "Innocent Days", which were each performed by Kuroishi herself, while "Picaresque" and "Callin'" were performed by the [[singer-songwriter]] [[Mikio Sakai]], who had also earlier worked with Nakagawa and Kuroishi in ''Planetes''. The bands [[Flow (band)|FLOW]], [[Ali Project]], [[Jinn (band)|Jinn]], [[SunSet Swish]], [[Access (group)|Access]], and [[Orange Range]] have provided songs for the opening and ending themes.<ref name="offsite-cd">{{citeweb|url=http://www.geass.jp/cd.html|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 公式サイト|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-03-10}}</ref><ref name="flowwe-news">{{citeweb|url=http://www.flow.mu/07/news/detail.php|title=8/13 New Single 「WORLD END」発売決定!!|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-06-07}}</ref>
 
In Italy, the first season aired from September 23, 2009, to February 25, 2010 on [[Rai 4]], while season 2 was broadcast on Rai 4 from March 4, 2010 to August 12, 2010; both seasons were broadcast at about 11:10 p.m..
When the series was being developed for broadcast on [[Mainichi Broadcasting System]], it had been given the network's Saturday evening [[prime time]] slot, which was later changed to its current Thursday [[late night anime|late night time]] slot. Due to this change, the overall outlook and some elements of the series were changed and further developed to suit the more mature, late night audience.<ref name="ōkouchi-interview"/>
 
Sunrise announced at its Anime Boston panel on Friday that [[Funimation]] had licensed the remake film trilogy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-03-30/funimation-acquires-code-geass-recap-film-trilogy/.129745|title=Funimation Acquires Code Geass Recap Film Trilogy|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=2018-03-30|archive-date=2020-09-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200923151350/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-03-30/funimation-acquires-code-geass-recap-film-trilogy/.129745|url-status=live}}</ref>
When the first episode was shown during a special test screening, which was attended by Ōkawa, other members of the series' staff, as well as several journalists and other media-related personnel in response to the hype surrounding the series' upcoming release, the audience fell into immediate silence after it ended, followed by "tremendous applause."<ref name="ōkouchi-interview"/>
 
[[Funimation]] announced that they had licensed the ''Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection'' film for its North American theatrical release in May 2019.<ref>{{cite web|title=Funimation to Screen Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection Sequel Anime Film in N. America in 2019|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-12-01/funimation-to-screen-code-geass-lelouch-of-the-re-surrection-sequel-anime-film-in-n-america-in-2019/.140239|website=Anime News Network|access-date=25 April 2019|archive-date=2019-04-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190425074402/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-12-01/funimation-to-screen-code-geass-lelouch-of-the-re-surrection-sequel-anime-film-in-n-america-in-2019/.140239|url-status=live}}</ref>
The immense popularity of ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'' followed with the development of a sequel, ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2'', which was first announced on the March 2007 issue of ''[[Newtype (magazine)|Newtype]]'' and later confirmed by Sunrise producer Yoshitaka Kawaguchi on the series' official staff blog on March 9, 2007.<ref name="random-geass">{{cite web|url=http://randomc.animeblogger.net/2007/03/07/random-musings-code-geass-news-overload-edition/|title=Random Musings - CODE GEASS News Overload Edition|publisher=Random Curiosity|date=2007-03-07|accessdate=2007-07-09}}</ref><ref name="blog-sequel">{{citeweb|url=http://geass.at.webry.info/200703/article_3.html|title=速報! 続編制作が決定!! 【コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ】/ウェブリブログ|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]|date=2007-03-09|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-03-09}} (official ''Code Geass'' blog)</ref> Whereas initial additions on the official blog had stated the sequel's exact format had not been confirmed as of July 2007,<ref name="blog-sequel-2">{{citeweb |url=http://geass.at.webry.info/200707/article_3.html|title=「コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ」放送時期の誤報について 【コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ】/ウェブリブログ|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]|date=2007-07-19|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-11-18}}</ref> the January 2008 issue of ''Newtype'' announced the sequel would be a new television series, which would begin airing on MBS in the spring of 2008.<ref name="moonphase"/>
 
==Media=Manga===
{{main|List of Code Geass chapters}}
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[[Kadokawa Shoten]] has published four separate manga adaptations, each containing an alternate storyline.<ref name="book">{{cite web|url=http://www.geass.jp/book.html|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 公式サイト|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]|access-date=2007-07-09|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070704112934/http://www.geass.jp/book.html|archive-date=2007-07-04}}<!--https://web.archive.org/20090615203408/http://www.geass.jp/book.html--></ref> The first four manga series have been licensed for an English-language release in North America by [[Bandai Entertainment]].<ref name="NYAF">{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2007/code-geass |title=New York Anime Festival and ICv2 Conference on Anime and Manga: Code Geass |website=[[Anime News Network]] |date=2007-12-08 |access-date=2008-07-06 |archive-date=2009-12-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091227142417/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2007/code-geass |url-status=live }}</ref> The first, ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'', by Majiko~! and originally serialized in ''[[Monthly Asuka]]'', focused on the protagonist of the series, [[Lelouch Lamperouge]], with few differences from the anime's basic storyline. The most noticeable difference from the anime version is the absence of the Knightmare frames. Its chapters were collected in eight {{Transliteration|ja|[[tankōbon]]}} volumes released from December 26, 2008, to March 26, 2010.<ref name="firstrebellion">{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200610000016|script-title=ja:コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 第1巻|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|access-date=March 23, 2011|language=ja|archive-date=October 16, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111016223057/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200610000016|url-status=live |title=KADOKAWA Corporation }}</ref><ref name="lastrebellion">{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200703000218|script-title=ja:コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 第8巻|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|access-date=March 23, 2011|language=ja|archive-date=September 17, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110917054110/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200703000218|url-status=live |title=KADOKAWA Corporation }}</ref> Bandai's English adaptation of the series was published from July 29, 2008,<ref name="engfirst.1">{{cite book|title=Code Geass Manga Volume 1: Lelouch Of The Rebellion|isbn=978-1594099731|last1=Okouchi|first1=Ichiro|author2=Majiko|last3=Taniguichi|first3=Goro|year=2008|publisher=Bandai Entertainment }}</ref> to February 15, 2011.<ref name="lastengrebellion">{{cite book|title=Code Geass Manga Volume 8: Lelouch Of The Rebellion|isbn=978-1604962055|author1=Majiko|last2=Ohkouchi|first2=Ichiro|last3=Taniguichi|first3=Goro|year=2011|publisher=Bandai Entertainment }}</ref>
===Anime===
{{main|List of Code Geass episodes}}
''Code Geass'' officially premiered on the [[Mainichi Broadcasting System]] (MBS) television network at 25:25 [[Japan Standard Time|JST]] on October 5, 2006. Its [[satellite television]] premiere across Japan on [[Animax]] was on November 7, 2006.<ref>[http://www.animax.co.jp/newlineup/index.php?cmd=next Animax's featured new lineup of November] {{jp icon}}</ref><ref name="moonphase"/> Upon the airing of the first 23 episodes, the series went on hiatus on March 29, 2007,<ref name="moonphase"/><ref name="taniguchi-interview">{{cite news|title=Interview with Gorō Taniguchi|work=Animedia, April 2007 issue}}</ref> and completed broadcast of the first series with a contiguous one-hour broadcast of episodes 24 and 25 at 26:25 JST on Saturday, July 28, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://randomc.animeblogger.net/2007/07/05/random-musings-suzumiya-haruhi-season-two/|title=Random Musings - Suzumiya Haruhi S2 and CODE GEASS Finale Airdate|publisher=Random Curiosity|date=2007-07-05|accessdate=2007-07-09}}</ref> In the United States, the [[Dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbed]] version was first broadcast on [[Adult Swim]] on April 27, 2008 at 1:30 AM [[Eastern Time|ET]]. As of September 13, 2008, [[Adult Swim]] has broadcasted the show at 2:00 AM ET. The last episode of the first season was aired on October 26, 2008 at 5:00 AM ET on [[Adult Swim]]. In the Philippines, the Filipino dub started airing on November 10 2008 at 7:30pm [[Philippine Standard Time|PST]] on [[Associated Broadcasting Company|TV5]]. In Australia, the English dub started airing on 12 January, 9:30's on Mondays on ABC2, replacing Death Note's previous time slot.
 
The second manga is {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Suzaku of the Counterattack''|コードギアス 反攻のスザク|Kōdo Giasu: Hankō no Suzaku}}. It was written by Atsuro Yomino and serialized in ''Beans A'' magazine. It focuses on the character [[Suzaku Kururugi]] in an alternate reality, where he fights against the criminal organization known as the Black Knights. While initially bearing a strong resemblance to its source, the manga is a [[tokusatsu]] show where the Lancelot mecha is now a bodysuit that Suzaku wears (the suit makes a cameo appearance as a costume in the 21st episode of the first season of the anime); further, the characters of Cecile Croomy and [[Euphemia li Britannia]] are [[Composite character|composited]] as Mariel Lubie. It was released in two volumes on June 26, 2007 and September 26, 2008.<ref name="firstsuzaku">{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200703000220|script-title=ja:コードギアス 反攻のスザク 第1巻|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|access-date=March 23, 2011|language=ja|archive-date=September 17, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110917011621/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200703000220|url-status=live |title=KADOKAWA Corporation }}</ref><ref name="secsuzaku">{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200806000036|script-title=ja:コードギアス 反攻のスザク 第2巻|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|access-date=March 23, 2011|language=ja|archive-date=September 17, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110917041907/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200806000036|url-status=live |title=KADOKAWA Corporation }}</ref> The first English volume was released on January 6, 2009,<ref name="firstengsuzaku">{{cite book|title=Code Geass Manga Volume 1: Suzaku Of The Counterattack|isbn=978-1594099779|last1=Taniguichi|first1=Goro|last2=Yomino|first2=Atsuro|last3=Okouchi|first3=Ichiro|year=2008|publisher=Bandai Entertainment }}</ref> and the second followed it on October 13, 2009.<ref name="secondengsuzaku">{{cite book|title=Code Geass Manga Volume 3: Suzaku Of The Counterattack|isbn=978-1594099809|last1=Takuma|first1=Tomomasa|last2=Ohkouchi|first2=Ichirou|last3=Taniguichi|first3=Goro|year=2009|publisher=Bandai Entertainment }}</ref>
''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2'' premiered on [[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]] and [[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] at 17:00 [[Japan Standard Time|JST]] on April 6, 2008. Prior to the series' television broadcast, three private preview screenings of episode 1 were held on March 15 and March 16 in [[Osaka]] and [[Tokyo]] respectively, which was attended by the series' [[seiyū]] as well as a pool of 3800 randomly selected applicants. The series has been distributed online via streaming video on the Japanese internet website Biglobe. It is also viewable in English on [[Adult Swim Video]].
 
{{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Nightmare of Nunnally''|コードギアス ナイトメア・オブ・ナナリー|Kōdo Giasu Naitomea Obu Nanarī}}, serialized in ''[[Comp Ace]]'' and written by Tomomasa Takuma, focuses on Lelouch's sister, [[Nunnally Lamperouge]], who goes into searching for her missing brother when her health is restored by an entity named Nemo.<ref name="book" /> It was published in five volumes from June 26, 2007<ref name="firstnanually">{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200703000222|script-title=ja:コードギアス ナイトメア・オブ・ナナリー (1)|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|access-date=March 23, 2011|language=ja|archive-date=October 19, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111019130942/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200703000222|url-status=live |title=KADOKAWA Corporation }}</ref> to April 25, 2009.<ref name="lastnunnally">{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200812000335|script-title=ja:コードギアス ナイトメア・オブ・ナナリー (5)|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|access-date=March 23, 2011|language=ja|archive-date=October 20, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020052627/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200812000335|url-status=live |title=KADOKAWA Corporation }}</ref> The English volumes were published from June 9, 2009,<ref name="engfirstnanually">{{cite book|title=Nightmare Of Nunnally Volume 1|isbn=978-1594099793|last1=Taniguichi|first1=Goro|last2=Ohkouchi|first2=Ichirou|last3=Takuma|first3=Tomomasa|year=2009|publisher=Bandai Entertainment }}</ref> to March 23, 2010.<ref name="lastengnunnally">{{cite book|title=Nightmare Of Nunnally Volume 5|isbn=978-1604962048|last1=Takuma|first1=Tomomasa|last2=Ohkouchi|first2=Ichirou|last3=Taniguchi|first3=Goro|year=2010|publisher=Bandai Entertainment }}</ref>
On April 15, 2008, at 17:00 [[Japan Standard Time|JST]], the last 6 minutes of the then unaired third episode, ''Turn 3'', was uploaded onto a video sharing website. The Code Geass Production Committee subsequently posted an explanation on the matter the following day on the official ''Code Geass'' website on April 16, 2008, clarifying the portion had been accidentally posted onto the Internet due to an error by Bandai Channel, [[Namco Bandai Holdings|Bandai Namco]]'s online broadcast channel, which is responsible for its online distribution, when, in the midst of testing a system preventing illegal online uploads, Bandai Channel accidentally posted the portion onto the Internet. The Production Committee then confirmed that Turn 3 was scheduled to air, as usual on April 20, 2008 at 17:00 JST.<ref name="official-site-statement">{{cite web|url=http://geass.jp/enter/enter.html|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2 公式サイト|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]|date=2008-04-16|accessdate=2008-04-16}}</ref>
 
A fourth manga adaptation, {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Tales of an Alternate Shogunate''|幕末異聞録 コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ|Bakumatsu Ibun Roku Kōdo Giasu Hangyaku no Rurūshu}}, was serialized in [[Kerokero Ace]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-04-29/kerokero-ace-magazine-to-run-fourth-code-geass-manga|title=Kerokero Ace Magazine to Run Fourth Code Geass Manga|work=Anime News Network|access-date=2017-03-30|language=en|archive-date=2017-01-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170124004529/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-04-29/kerokero-ace-magazine-to-run-fourth-code-geass-manga|url-status=live}}</ref> Set in an alternate 1853, Lelouch is the commander of the [[Shogunate]]'s military counterinsurgence brigade known as the [[Shinsengumi]], which fights the [[Shishi (organization)|Black Revolutionaries]], a rebel group led by a masked individual known as Rei. It was released in a single volume on October 25, 2010,<ref name="firstalter">{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200807000047|script-title=ja:幕末異聞録 コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|access-date=March 23, 2011|language=ja|archive-date=September 8, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110908201353/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_detail.php?pcd=200807000047|url-status=live |title=KADOKAWA Corporation }}</ref> while the English version was published on May 10, 2011.<ref name="engalter">{{cite book|title=Code Geass: Tales of an Alternate Shogunate|isbn=978-1604962598|last1=Okouchi|first1=Ichiro|last2=Taniguichi|first2=Goro|year=2011|publisher=Bandai Entertainment, Incorporated }}</ref>
At the 2007 [[Otakon]] anime convention, [[Bandai Entertainment]] announced that they had licensed ''Code Geass'' for North American distribution, with a television broadcast confirmed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-07-21/bandai-goes-geass|title=Bandai Entertainment Adds Code Geass, Three More Anime|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2007-07-21|accessdate=2007-12-09}}</ref> On December 8, 2007, Bandai announced at the 2007 New York Anime Festival that ''Code Geass'' would air in the United States on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]] network from the spring of 2008.<ref name="as-new">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-12-08/code-geass-to-air-on-adult-swim-in-usa|title=Code Geass to Air on America's Adult Swim in Spring|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2007-12-08|accessdate=2007-12-09}}</ref> In addition to the scheduled television broadcast, Bandai also announced that each of the three manga adaptations, the light novel, and official ''Code Geass'' merchandising such as jackets, bracelets, notebooks, pendants, and other products would be released in the region.<ref name="as-naf">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2007/code-geass|title=Code Geass - New York Anime Festival and ICv2 Conference on Anime and Manga|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2007-12-08|accessdate=2007-12-09}}</ref> The first two volumes were released on DVD on August 5 separately titled as volume 1 and 2, or combined as part 1.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/release_dates.php|title= Mania.com (Anime on DVD) Release dates|date=2008-08-02|accessdate=2008-08-02}}</ref> The next were released on December 9, 2008 as volumes 3 and 4, or combined as part 2.
 
In late 2009, Bandai announced a new project greenlit for 2010. A manga, titled {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Renya of Darkness''|コードギアス 漆黒の連夜|Kōdo Giasu: Shikkoku no Renya}}, was the first product announced. The story takes place in the same official ''Code Geass'' history as the anime, but in a different era, with the anime director [[Goro Taniguchi]] scripting the story. The title character, Renya, is a 17-year-old boy who encounters a mysterious, perpetually young witch named "Reifū C.C." who has appeared in Japan's historical Edo era to seek a new partner for a covenant.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-12-07/code-geass/shikkoku-no-renya-manga-to-launch-in-2010|title=Code Geass: Shikkoku no Renya Manga to Launch in 2010ト|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2009-12-07|access-date=2010-07-25|archive-date=2010-09-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100917152032/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-12-07/code-geass/shikkoku-no-renya-manga-to-launch-in-2010|url-status=live}}</ref> It began publication in the May 2010 issue of ''Shōnen Ace''. Bandai Entertainment announced that it will publish the manga in English, as with the other adaptations.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bandai Entertainment Adds Nichijou, Gosick Anime|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-07-30/bandai-entertainment-adds-nichijou-gosick-anime|website=Anime News Network|access-date=31 July 2011|archive-date=2011-10-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111013151435/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-07-30/bandai-entertainment-adds-nichijou-gosick-anime|url-status=live}}</ref> On January 2, 2012, as a part of Bandai Entertainment's announced restructuring, they have since, among other titles, revoked publishing of ''Code Geass: Renya of Darkness'' for English release.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bandai Entertainment to Stop Releasing New DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, and Manga|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-01-02/bandai-entertainment-to-stop-releasing-new-dvds-bds-manga|website=Anime News Network|access-date=2 January 2012|archive-date=2012-01-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120103155039/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-01-02/bandai-entertainment-to-stop-releasing-new-dvds-bds-manga|url-status=live}}</ref>
===Manga===
[[Kadokawa Shoten]] has published four manga adaptations of ''Code Geass'', each containing alternate storylines.<ref name="book">{{cite web|url=http://www.geass.jp/book.html|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 公式サイト|publisher=[[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]|accessdate=2007-07-09}}</ref>
 
===Audio CDs===
The first, ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'', by Majiko~!, focused on the protagonist of the series, Lelouch Lamperouge. It was originally serialized ''[[Monthly Asuka]]'', starting in October 2006. The manga follows the same basic plot with the anime version with slight difference. Primarily, Knightmare Frames do not exist.
The series has been adapted into a series of drama CDs called ''Sound Episodes'', the first of which was released in Japan in April 2007 by [[Victor Entertainment]], with new volumes released monthly. Written by many of the same writers as the series, these episodes are set between episodes and feature theme songs performed by the series [[seiyū|voice actors]]. They have also been available online on a limited streaming basis on the Japanese internet website Biglobe.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}}
 
In total, twelve drama CDs have been released. The first six, released between April 25, 2007 and September 27, 2007, cover the first season of the series, with the other six focusing on the second season.
The second, {{nihongo|''Code Geass: Suzaku of the Counterattack''|コードギアス 反攻のスザク|Kōdo Giasu: Hankō no Suzaku}}, serialized in ''Beans A'' magazine, focused on [[Suzaku Kururugi]]. Written by Atsuro Yomino, it is set in an alternate reality where Knightmare Frames do not exist. Wearing a human-sized enhancement suit provided by Lloyd to greatly boost his physical ability, Suzaku takes on the identity of Lancelot, a masked government-sponsored crime fighter and superhero. Opposed is the criminal organization known as the Black Knights.
 
====Soundtrack====
{{nihongo|''Code Geass: Nightmare of Nunnally''|コードギアス ナイトメア・オブ・ナナリー|Kōdo Giasu Naitomea Obu Nanarī}}, focused on Lelouch's sister Nunnally Lamperouge, was serialized in ''[[Comp Ace]]'' and written by Tomomasa Takuma.<ref name="book" /> When Lelouch goes missing in the incident at Shinjuku Ghetto, Nunnally encounters an entity called Nemo, which restores her health and grants her the ability to summon the Knightmare Frame Mark Nemo. Using these, Nunnally attempts to seek out the whereabouts of her brother. However, her actions rouse the interest of the elite covert-ops Britannian Special Foreign Legion "Irregulars," which seeks to capture or kill her.
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The music for the series, which is composed by [[Kōtarō Nakagawa]] and Hitomi Kuroishi, has been released across two original soundtracks, which are produced by Yoshimoto Ishikawa and released by [[Victor Entertainment]]. The first was released in Japan on December 20, 2006, and the second was released on March 24, 2007.<ref name="offsite-cd"/> The covers and jackets for both soundtracks were illustrated by [[Takahiro Kimura]].<ref name="offsite-cd"/>
 
===Light novels===
The most recent manga adaptation, {{nihongo|''Code Geass: Tales of an Alternate Shogunate''| 幕末異聞録 コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ}}, was serialized in [[Kerokero Ace]]. It is set in an alternate history in 1853 with new characters. Britannia's [[Black Ships]] appear in the harbor of Uraga. Some years later, {{nihongo|Lelouch Lamperouge|ルルーシュ・ランペルージ}} — brother to a young blind girl named {{nihongo|Nunnally|ナナリー}} — is the commander of the military counterinsurgence brigade known as the [[Shinsengumi]], formed under the orders of the [[Shogunate]] to fight the {{nihongo|[[Shishi (organization)|Black Revolutionaries]]|黒の騎士団|Kuro no Kishidan}}, a rebel group led by a mysterious masked individual known as {{nihongo|Rei|零|lit. Zero}}. In fact, these two organizations are one and the same, and they seek to combat in influences of Britannia. Geass is the ability to call upon and summon the armored entities referred to as {{nihongo|Knightmares|ナイトメア}}; {{nihongo|Lancelot|ランスロット}} is one such Knightmare.
{{main|List of Code Geass light novels}}
''Code Geass'' ('Code Geass') has been additionally novelized into a series of [[light novel]]s. First serialized in [[Kadokawa Shoten]]'s ''[[The Sneaker]]'' magazine, they are divided into two separate series corresponding with the series' two seasons. The first series, ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'', spanned five volumes, with the first, labeled as volume 0, released in Japan on April 28, 2007, and the last on March 1, 2008.<ref name="first">{{cite web|language=ja|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200610000026|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュSTAGE-0-ENTRANCE|access-date=March 25, 2011|publisher=Kodakawa Shoten|archive-date=October 20, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020073030/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200610000026|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="last">{{cite book|title=Code Geass, Stage 4: Zeri|isbn=978-1604961850|last1=Iwasa|first1=Mamoru|last2=Taniguichi|first2=Goro|last3=Ohkouchi|first3=Ichirou|date=October 2009|publisher=Bandai Entertainment, Incorporated }}</ref> All five volumes in the first series of novels have been released in English by [[Bandai Visual]].<ref name="NYAF"/> The first volume was released in November 2008, and the last one on February 23, 2010.<ref name="last"/><ref name="engfirst.0">{{cite book|title=Code Geass, Stage 0: Entrance|isbn=978-1594099816|last1=Iwasa|first1=Mamoru|last2=Taniguichi|first2=Goro|last3=Okouchi|first3=Ichiro|last4=Kumura|first4=Takahir|date=22 September 2008|publisher=Bandai Entertainment }}</ref> The first novel acts as a prologue, focusing on how Lelouch befriended [[Suzaku Kururugi]] when the former prince and his sister, [[Nunnally Lamperouge]], were sent to Japan as political hostages.
 
The second novel series, ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2'', covers the second season of the anime series, in which Lelouch continues his battle against the Britannian Empire. It was released in four volumes from June 1, 2008, to March 1, 2009.<ref name="firstrtwo">{{cite web|language=ja|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200802000059|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2TURN―1―|access-date=March 25, 2010|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|archive-date=September 28, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080928143116/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200802000059|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="lastrtwo">{{cite web|language=ja|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200808000137|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2TURN―4―|access-date=March 25, 2010|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|archive-date=February 26, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226124958/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200808000137|url-status=live}}</ref> A single-volume side story novel, {{Nihongo|''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Red Tracks''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 朱の軌跡|Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu Shu no Kiseki}}, was released on April 1, 2008, in Japan. It focuses on the life of teenager [[Kallen Stadtfeld]], who becomes a soldier for the organization the Black Knights under Lelouch's leadership to defeat Britannia.<ref name="redtracks">{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200708000431|script-title=ja:コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ|access-date=March 24, 2010|publisher=Kadokawa Shoten|language=ja|archive-date=October 20, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020072922/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200708000431|url-status=live |title=KADOKAWA Corporation }}</ref> On January 3, 2012, the English publication of the light novel adaptation of R2 was cancelled as part of Bandai Entertainment's planned restructuring, which had been announced the day before.<ref name="Anime News Network">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-01-03/bandai-entertainment-will-not-release-nichijo-manga-also|title=Bandai Will Not Release Nichijō Manga Also|access-date=January 3, 2012|website=Anime News Network|archive-date=2012-01-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120104003538/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-01-03/bandai-entertainment-will-not-release-nichijo-manga-also|url-status=live}}</ref>
Three of the manga series have been licensed for an [[English language]] release in North America by [[Bandai Entertainment]].<ref name="NYAF" />
 
===CDsVideo games===
The series was also slated to be adapted into a series of [[video games]], developed for the [[Nintendo DS]],<ref name="game RPG">{{cite web |url=http://www.gametrailers.com/player/25755.html |title=TGS Japanese Trailer |publisher=[[Namco Bandai Games]] |date=2007-09-28 |access-date=2007-09-28 |archive-date=2007-10-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011040954/http://www.gametrailers.com/player/25755.html |url-status=live }}</ref> [[PlayStation Portable]], and [[PlayStation 2]] platforms, and published by [[Namco Bandai|Namco Bandai Games]].<ref name="nintendo wii">{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo-inside.jp/news/198/19804.html|title=「コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ」がWiiに登場 – Nintendo iNSIDE|language=ja|access-date=2007-05-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070508214754/http://www.nintendo-inside.jp/news/198/19804.html|archive-date=2007-05-08|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://mantanweb.mainichi.co.jp/web/2006/10/post_381.html|script-title=ja:特集: 「コードギアス」 反逆のヒロイズム (まんたんウェブ)|language=ja|access-date=2007-05-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070504083236/http://mantanweb.mainichi.co.jp/web/2006/10/post_381.html|archive-date=2007-05-04|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://b.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/コードギアス%20反逆のルルーシュ|script-title=ja:はてなブックマーク – コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ|language=ja|access-date=2007-05-13|archive-date=2016-12-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161230120828/http://b.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/%E3%82%B3%E3%83%BC%E3%83%89%E3%82%AE%E3%82%A2%E3%82%B9%20%E5%8F%8D%E9%80%86%E3%81%AE%E3%83%AB%E3%83%AB%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B7%E3%83%A5|url-status=live}}<!--https://web.archive.org/20070911151905/http://mantanweb.mainichi.co.jp/web/2006/10/post_381.html--></ref> All three games have been available in only Japanese, although an incomplete, [[unofficial patch]] for the Nintendo DS game exists on the internet that partially translates the game into English.{{Citation needed|date=April 2013}} A release on the [[Wii]] platform was cancelled for unknown reasons.<ref name="nintendo wii" />
The music for the series, composed by [[Kōtarō Nakagawa]] and [[Hitomi Kuroishi]], has been released across two original soundtracks. Both soundtracks were produced by Yoshimoto Ishikawa and released by [[Victor Entertainment]]. The first was released in Japan on December 20, 2006, and the second on March 24, 2007.<ref name="offsite-cd"/> The covers and jackets for both soundtracks were illustrated by [[Takahiro Kimura]].<ref name="offsite-cd"/>
 
The official website for the first Nintendo DS game launched on July 16, 2007, with the game being released a few months later, on October 25.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geass-game.jp|script-title=ja:コードギアス ゲームサイト|language=ja|access-date=2007-07-02|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070701114056/http://www.geass-game.jp/|archive-date=2007-07-01}}</ref>
The series has also been adapted into a series of [[drama CD]]s, called ''Sound Episodes'', the first of which was released in Japan in April 2007 by [[Victor Entertainment]] and with new volumes released monthly. Featuring audio episodes written by many of the writers of the series, these are set between the series' episodes and feature theme songs performed by the series' [[seiyū|voice actors]]. They have also been available online on a limited streaming basis on the Japanese internet website Biglobe.
 
As of July 2008, eight drama CDs have been released. The first six, released between April 25, 2007 and September 27, 2007, cover the first season of the series. The following two focus on theA second season.game, The seventh,titled ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2Lost Sound Episode 1Colors'', was releaseddeveloped onfor Julythe 2,[[PlayStation 2008,Portable]] and the[[PlayStation eighth2]] wasand released in Japan on AugustMarch 627, 2008.<ref name="R2-soundep1">{{citewebcite web|url=http://www.geass-game.jp/cdps/index.html|title=コードギアス  反逆のルルーシュ 公式サイト LOST COLORS|language=Japaneseja|accessdateaccess-date=2008-02-12|archive-date=2011-06-1802|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110602192951/http://www.geass-game.jp/ps/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref> It is a [[visual novel]] game that follows a new protagonist named {{Nihongo|Rai|ライ}}, who suffers from amnesia. He has a Geass ability similar to [[Lelouch Lamperouge|Lelouch]]'s but activated by voice.
 
The third game for the [[Nintendo DS]] is a collection of minigames featuring [[Chibi (style)|chibi]] forms of the characters. The player moves along a board through dice rolls, landing on different spots to activate minigames. The minigames are parody-style events with multiple genres. These include helping Jeremiah grow oranges, racing against C.C. and Shirley in swimming, and a side-scrolling beat-em-up featuring Kallen in Guren-like armor.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}}<!-- This would not need citation if the game's name was given. -->
===Light novels===
''Code Geass'' has been novelized into a series of [[light novel]]s. First serialized in [[Kadokawa Shoten]]'s ''[[The Sneaker]]'' magazine, the novels cover the events in the anime series and is divided into two series, corresponding with the first and second seasons of the anime series. The first ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'' spans five volumes, with the first released in Japan on April 28, 2007 and the last released March 1, 2008. It has been licensed for an [[English language]] release by Bandai Visual USA.<ref name="NYAF">{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2007/code-geass |title=New York Anime Festival and ICv2 Conference on Anime and Manga: Code Geass |publisher=[[Anime News Network]] |date=2007-12-08 |accessdate=2008-07-06 }}</ref>
 
''Code Geass R2'' appeared in [[From Software]] (''[[Demon's Souls]]'', ''[[Armored Core]]'') and [[Banpresto]]'s [[PlayStation 3]] exclusive [[mecha]] action game ''[[Another Century's Episode R]]'', released in Japan in August 2010 and in which both versions of Suzaku's Lancelot, Lelouch's Shinkiro, both versions of Kallen's Guren, and C.C.'s Akatsuki are playable. A fourth installment of the ACE franchise for the PlayStation Portable, [[Another Century's Episode Portable]], included Suzaku's Lancelot Albion and Lelouch/Zero's Shinkiro.
The second novel series, ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2'' covers the second season of the anime series. The first volume was released on June 1, 2008 and it is still on-going. A single volume side story novel, {{nihongo|''Code Geass: Red Tracks''|コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 朱の軌跡|}} was released on April 1, 2008 in Japan.
 
''Code Geass'' characters have appeared as costumes in the Japanese version of the PlayStation 3 game ''[[Tales of Graces F]]''. These characters are Zero, Suzaku, C.C., and Kallen. These costumes were never released in the US version for unknown reasons.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abyssalchronicles.com/?fn_mode=comments&fn_id=505 |title=New Tales of Graces f Costumes Include a Code Geass Set + Narikiri Dolls |author=a745 |date=November 1, 2010 |publisher=Abyssal Chronicles |access-date=November 3, 2010 |archive-date=November 19, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101119113859/http://abyssalchronicles.com/?fn_mode=comments&fn_id=505 |url-status=live }}</ref> It was discontinued for download on September 27, 2019.
===Video games===
The series is also slated to be adapted into a series of [[video games]], developed for the [[Nintendo DS]],<ref name="game RPG">{{citeweb |url=http://www.gametrailers.com/player/25755.html |title=TGS Japanese Trailer |publisher=[[Namco Bandai Holdings|Namco Bandai]] |date=2007-09-28 |accessdate=2007-09-28}}</ref> [[PlayStation Portable]] and [[Wii]] platforms, which will be published by [[Namco Bandai|Namco Bandai Games]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo-inside.jp/news/198/19804.html|title=『コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ』がWiiに登場 - Nintendo iNSIDE || language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-05-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://mantanweb.mainichi.co.jp/web/2006/10/post_381.html|title=特集:「コードギアス」 反逆のヒロイズム (まんたんウェブ)|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-05-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://b.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/コードギアス%20反逆のルルーシュ|title=はてなブックマーク - コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-05-13}}</ref>
 
On December 5, 2020, a mobile game called ''Code Geass: Genesic Re;CODE'' was announced as part of the 10-year plan by Studio Sunrise. Considered a direct sequel, the smartphone game featured stories about the ''Code Geass'' characters, including several new ones.<ref name="Genesic">{{cite web|author1=Patrick Frye|title=Code Geass: Genesic Re;CODE game, 2021 Code Geass: Z of the Recapture anime projects announced|url=https://www.monstersandcritics.com/anime/code-geass-genesic-recode-code-geass-z-of-the-recapture-anime-project-pics-leaked/|website=Monsters and Critics|access-date=December 5, 2020|date=December 5, 2020|archive-date=December 4, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201204143347/https://www.monstersandcritics.com/anime/code-geass-genesic-recode-code-geass-z-of-the-recapture-anime-project-pics-leaked/|url-status=live}}</ref> It was released on October 4, 2021. The game's server terminated in April 2023.
The official website for the first Nintendo DS game launched on July 16, 2007, with the game being released a few months later on October 25.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geass-game.jp|title=コードギアス ゲームサイト|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-07-02}}</ref>
 
''Code Geass: Lost Stories'' is a mobile game developed by f4samurai and DMM Games. It is a social game for smart phones and PCs.<ref>{{cite web |title=Code Geass: Lost Stories |url=https://loststories-en.komoejoy.com/ |publisher=KOMOE Game Corporation |access-date=15 September 2023 |archive-date=16 September 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230916174227/https://loststories-en.komoejoy.com/ |url-status=live }}</ref> It launched in May 2022.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mateo |first1=Alex |title=Code Geass: Lost Stories Mobile Game Launches in English |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-13/code-geass-lost-stories-mobile-game-launches-in-english/.202236 |access-date=15 September 2023 |publisher=Anime News Network |date=15 September 2023 |language=en |archive-date=15 September 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230915120816/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-13/code-geass-lost-stories-mobile-game-launches-in-english/.202236 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Luster |first1=Joseph |title=Code Geass: Lost Stories Mobile Game Launches Around the Globe |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/news/latest/2023/9/13/code-geass-lost-stories-mobile-game-launches-around-the-globe |access-date=15 September 2023 |publisher=Crunchyroll |date=13 September 2023 |archive-date=29 September 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230929014620/https://www.crunchyroll.com/news/latest/2023/9/13/code-geass-lost-stories-mobile-game-launches-around-the-globe |url-status=live }}</ref>
A second game, titled ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Lost Colors'' was developed for the [[PlayStation Portable]] and [[PlayStation 2]], and released in Japan on March 27, 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geass-game.jp/ps/index.html|title=コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ LOST COLORS|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-02-12}}</ref> It is a [[visual novel]] game which follows a new protagonist named {{nihongo|Rai|ライ}}, who suffers from amnesia. He has a Geass ability similar to [[Lelouch Lamperouge|Lelouch]]'s, but activated by voice.
 
The third game for the [[Nintendo DS]] is a collection of minigames featuring [[super deformed]] forms of the characters. The player moves along a board through dice rolls, landing on different spots to activate minigames. The minigames are parody-style events with multiple genres. These include helping Jeremiah grow oranges, racing against C.C. and Shirley in swimming, and a sidescrolling beat-em-up featuring Kallen in Guren-like armor.
 
===Artbooks===
Two artbooks featuring illustrations of the series, ''Code Geass Graphics Zero'' ({{ISBN |4048540793}}) and ''Code Geass Graphics Ashford'' ({{ISBN |4048540807}}), have been published in Japan.<ref name="book" /> Coinciding with the release of the second season of ''Code Geass'' was the publication of another artbook, ''Code Geass - Lelouch of the Rebellion illustrations Rebels'' ({{ISBN |4048541692}}), which featured 134 art pieces offrom the first season. Another 95 -page artbook titled ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion - The Complete Artbook'' ({{ISBN |9784048541183}}) has also been published.<ref name="completebook">{{citeFinally, CLAMP, the well-known manga artist team that did the designs for web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/releases.php?id=10607|title=Code Geass:, Lelouchput ofout thetheir Rebellionown -artbook, Theentitled CompleteCode ArtbookGeass (Artbook)|publisher=Animex NewsCLAMP: NetworkMutuality.{{Citation needed|accessdatedate=2002-07-08March 2011}}</ref>
 
===Internet radio broadcasts===
It"Code Geass" has also been adapted into a series of weekly [[internet radio]] broadcasts, which were streamed online on the BEAT☆Net Radio! portal, the first of which, {{nihongoNihongo|''Code Geass: The Rebellion Diary''|コードギアス はんぎゃく 反逆日記|Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku Nikki}}, began streaming fromon October 6, 2006. It featured [[Sayaka Ohara]] (seiyūthe voice actor of Milly Ashford) and [[Satomi Arai]] (seiyūthe voice actor of Sayoko Shinazaki). The second, {{nihongoNihongo|''Code Geass - YamayamasMountains of the Rebellion''|コードギアス 反逆の山々|Kōdo Giasu Hangyaku no Yamayama}}, was first streamed on December 12, 2006, and werewas hosted by [[Jun Fukuyama]] (seiyūthe voice actor of Lelouch) and [[Noriaki Sugiyama]] (seiyūthe voice actor of Rivalz). During ''R2'', a new show named {{Nihongo|''Code Geass – LuluKuru Station''|コードギアス ルルクルステーション|Kōdo Giasu Rurukuru Suteishōn}} was streamed, hosted by Fukuyama and [[Takahiro Sakurai]] (voice actor of Suzaku). {{Citation needed|date=April 2009}}
 
==Corporate sponsorship==
''Code Geass'' is [[sponsor (commercial)|sponsor]]ed by a number of companies in Japan, and hence their logos and mascots appear inside the anime. The logo of the Japanese [[internet service provider]] [[BIGLOBE]] appears in the background of news programs and web searches. [[Pizza Hut]] references are more prominent, since C.C. orders from them constantly and carries around a stuffed toy of the Japanese branch's mascot, {{nihongo|Cheese-kun|チーズくん}}. Pizza Hut's logo is edited out in the international release.
 
==Reception==
===Critical response===
Since its premiere, ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'' has collected numerous awards and accolades. At the sixth annual Tokyo Anime Awards held at the 2007 [[Tokyo International Anime Fair]], ''Code Geass'' won the best TV anime series award.<ref name=fair>{{cite news|title=Results of 6th Annual Tokyo Anime Awards Out|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-03-19/results-anime-awards|work=Anime News Network|date=2007-03-19|accessdate=2007-04-18}}</ref> In noted Japanese anime magazine ''[[Animage]]''{{'}}s 29th Annual Anime Grand Prix, ''Code Geass'' won the most popular series award, with [[Lelouch Lamperouge]] also being chosen as the most popular male character and "Colors" being chosen as the most popular song. In the 30th Annual Anime Grand Prix, Lelouch won first place again and [[C.C. (Code Geass)|C.C.]] was voted most popular female character. At the first [[Seiyū Awards]] held in 2007, [[Jun Fukuyama]] won the award for best actor in a leading role for his performance as Lelouch Lamperouge in the series, while [[Ami Koshimizu]] won the award for best actress in a supporting role for her performance as [[Kallen Stadtfeld]].
''Code Geass'' was met with critical acclaim and commercial success. [[Anime News Network]]'s columnist Todd Ciolek attributed the popularity of ''Code Geass'' to "the series hitting every important fan sector," including a "complex cast of characters and a fast-paced story, told with Goro Taniguchi's capable direction" for "general-interest fans" to "pretty and just-a-little-broken heroes" for "[[yaoi]]-buying female fans."<ref name="ANN_TC_XB">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-x-button/2008-08-13|title=The X Button: Revolutionary Jargon|author=Ciolek, Todd|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2008-08-13|access-date=2008-08-13|archive-date=2010-02-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100227083255/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-x-button/2008-08-13|url-status=live}}</ref> Carl Kimlinger also finds that the series "has the skill and energy to carry viewers over the top with it, where they can spend a pleasurable few hours reveling in its melodramatic charms."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-rebellion/dvd-1 |title=Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion DVD 1-2 – Review |website=Anime News Network |access-date=2011-04-25 |archive-date=2010-09-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100927230536/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-rebellion/dvd-1 |url-status=live }}</ref> He also adds that Taniguchi "executes the excesses of his series with care, skillfully intercutting events as Lelouch's plans come together (or fall apart) and using kinetic mecha combat."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/code-geass/lelouch-of-the-rebellion/dvd-part-3 |title=Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion DVD Part 3 – Review |website=Anime News Network |access-date=2011-04-25 |archive-date=2010-12-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101205164311/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/code-geass/lelouch-of-the-rebellion/dvd-part-3 |url-status=live }}</ref>
Furthermore, ''Code Geass'' won the award for Best TV Animation at the twelfth [[Animation Kobe]] event, held annually in [[Kobe]], [[Hyōgo Prefecture]],<ref name=kobe>{{cite news|title=Ghibli's Takahata, Paprika, Geass Win Anime Kobe Awards|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-09-27/ghibli's-takahata-paprika-geass-win-anime-kobe-awards|work=Anime News Network|date=2007-09-27}}</ref> with R2 taking the award in the following year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-09-24/denno-coil-iso-eva-geass-r2-win-anime-kobe-awards |title=Dennō Coil's Iso, Eva, Geass R2 Win Anime Kobe Awards |publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2008-09-24|accessdate=2008-11-13}}</ref>
 
[[THEM Anime Reviews|T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews]] reviewer Dallas Marshall gave the series 6 out of 7 stars, stating, "a melodramatic piece of science fiction that has more than enough going for it in terms of action and visuals but tends to go overboard with its emotionalism. If this minor flaw can be overlooked, there is an epic story to be told with a rather intriguing main character at the helm. Take away one star if that minor 'flaw' cannot be ignored."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=1486|title=Code Geass|publisher=[[THEM Anime Reviews|T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews]]|access-date=January 6, 2017|archive-date=September 23, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200923151430/http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=1486|url-status=live}}</ref>
[[Anime News Network]]'s columnist Todd Ciolek attributes the soaring popularity of ''Code Geass'' to "the series hitting every important fan sector," with the audience appeal points ranging from a "complex cast of characters and a fast-paced story, told with Goro Taniguchi's capable direction" for "general-interest fans" to "pretty and just-a-little-broken heroes" for "[[yaoi]]-buying female fans."<ref name="ANN_TC_XB">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-x-button/2008-08-13|title=The X Button: Revolutionary Jargon|author=Ciolek, Todd|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=[[2008-08-13]]|accessdate=2008-08-13}}</ref>
 
A less favorable review was given by Carlo Santos of Anime News Network, who gave it an overall "C" and wrote that the franchise "in a way, [...] reflects the [[malaise]] of a generation: the realization that old, rich, powerful people have screwed up the world and that the young are helpless to do anything about it." According to him, Lelouch's actions exemplify the wish to see problems like "[[economic collapse]], [[class conflict]], political instability, and [[extremism|radical extremism]]" solved by "Zero's [[vigilante]] methods," but Santos expresses doubt in such an approach and concludes that "the series is at its best when raising questions rather than offering a final solution" (the review is focused on the manga adaptation of the story, which has certain differences compared with the original anime).<ref name="ANN_G1_rev">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-rebellion/gn-1|title=''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion GN 1-2'' – Review|author=Santos, Carlo|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2008-09-28|access-date=2008-09-30|archive-date=2010-09-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100930234632/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-rebellion/gn-1|url-status=live}}</ref>
Reportedly, Bandai Visual shipped over one million DVD and Blu-ray discs related to the ''Code Geass'' franchise by November 2008, placing it among the most popular contemporary anime series in both Japan and North America.<ref name="ANN_HF_OST2">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/hai-fidelity/2008-11-18|title=Hai Fidelity: ''Code Geass R2''|author=Carothers, Rachael|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2008-11-18|accessdate=2008-11-18}}</ref>
 
===Home video sales===
==Controversy==
By August 2008, over 900,000 ''Code Geass'' discs had been sold in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-08-23/bandai-visual-ships-100000+geass-r2-no.1-discs|title=News: Bandai Visual Ships 100,000+ ''Geass R2'' #1 Discs|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=August 23, 2008|access-date=April 5, 2011|archive-date=April 25, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425212945/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-08-23/bandai-visual-ships-100000+geass-r2-no.1-discs|url-status=live}}</ref> Reportedly, Bandai Visual shipped over one million DVD and Blu-ray discs related to the ''Code Geass'' franchise by November 2008, placing it among the most popular contemporary anime series in both Japan and North America.<ref name="ANN_HF_OST2">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/hai-fidelity/2008-11-18|title=Hai Fidelity: ''Code Geass R2''|author=Carothers, Rachael|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2008-11-18|access-date=2008-11-18|archive-date=2009-12-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091225070125/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/hai-fidelity/2008-11-18|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2008, the first volume of ''R2'' was the fourth-bestselling anime DVD and Blu-ray disc in Japan, according to [[Amazon.com]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-12-03/amazon-japan-posts-2008-top-10-dvds-cds-toys|title=News: Amazon Japan Posts 2008's Top-10 DVDs, CDs, Toys|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=December 3, 2008|access-date=April 5, 2011|archive-date=May 24, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080524182344/http://www.videor.co.jp/data/ratedata/backnum/2006/vol15.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
On September 14, 2008, the People's Republic of China took action against [[Youku]], one of the largest video sharing websites, ordering the removal of all videos relevant to ''Code Geass''.<ref>{{cite web|title=急~~~鲁鲁修被封杀?? - 动漫 - 视频看吧 – 优酷视频|url=http://kanba.youku.com/bar_barPost /barid_D2ZQMw5t_size_10_subjectid_304753_page_1.html|accessdate=2008-09-14|language=Chinese|date=2008-09-14}}</ref> In addition to the [[copyright infringement]] factors, ''Code Geass'' seems to be against the [[censorship]] regulations in China, as it has been mentioned in an article discussing sex and violence clips on the video sharing websites.<ref>{{cite news|title=色情加暴力:土豆、酷6们的原罪 - 华军资讯 |url=http://news.newhua.com/News1/html/Soft_test/2008/912/0891215102J11D577HB8E823A88G525843F6E9KF4A1JB2932475BFB_2.html?lt=common|language=Chinese|date=2008-09-12}}</ref> The order has been revoked since late September 2008.
 
===Box office===
Episodes 1, 3, and 5 of ''Akito the Exiled'' were screened theatrically in Japan between 2012 and 2016, with episode 1 grossing ¥35,112,097 ({{US$|{{To USD|35112097|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}|long=no}}) in 2012 and episodes 3 and 5 grossing ¥216,957,460 ({{US$|{{To USD|216957460|JPN|year=2016|round=yes}}|long=no}}) during 2015{{ndash}}2016. Combined, the three episodes grossed ¥252,069,557 ({{US$|{{#expr:440056+1994224}}|long=no}}) at the Japanese box office.<ref name="someanithing">{{cite web |title=Box Office Gross, TV Anime Adaptations |url=http://www.someanithing.com/268 |website=Someanithing: Anime DVD/BD Sales in Japan |access-date=25 February 2019 |archive-date=10 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191210011859/http://www.someanithing.com/268 |url-status=live }}</ref>
 
During 2017–2018, Code Geass launched three theatrical recap movies in Japan (October 21, February 10, and May 26, respectively), across 79 theaters.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-05-29/after-the-rain-film-debuts-at-no.4-final-code-geass-trilogy-film-debuts-at-no.9/.132139 |title=News: After the Rain Film Debuts at #4, Final Code Geass Trilogy Film Debuts at #9 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=May 30, 2018 |archive-date=2018-05-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180530034833/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-05-29/after-the-rain-film-debuts-at-no.4-final-code-geass-trilogy-film-debuts-at-no.9/.132139 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-02-14/2nd-code-geass-film-opens-at-no.8-macross-delta-film-tops-mini-theater-ranking/.127765 |title=News: 2nd Code Geass Film Opens at #8, Macross Delta Film Tops Mini-Theater Ranking |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=May 30, 2018 |archive-date=2018-08-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180803195520/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-02-14/2nd-code-geass-film-opens-at-no.8-macross-delta-film-tops-mini-theater-ranking/.127765 |url-status=live }}</ref> The first part, ''The Awakening Path'', grossed ¥67,954,086.40 opening night, rising to number #8 on the charts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/?yr=2017&wk=42&p=.htm |title=News: Japan Box Office October 21-22, 2017 |publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]] |access-date=May 30, 2018 |archive-date=May 25, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180525030438/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/?yr=2017&wk=42&p=.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> ''The Rebellion Path'' grossed ¥57,241,203.20 during its opening premiere, ranking #7 on the charts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/?yr=2018&wk=6&p=.htm |title=News: Japan Box Office February 10–11, 2018 |publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]] |access-date=May 30, 2018 |archive-date=June 1, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180601233912/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/?yr=2018&wk=6&p=.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> ''The Imperial Path'' grossed ¥67,864,834,800 on its opening day and debuted at #8 on the charts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/?yr=2018&wk=21&p=.htm |title=News: Japan Box Office May 26-27, 2018 |publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]] |access-date=June 5, 2018 |archive-date=June 4, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180604192505/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/?yr=2018&wk=21&p=.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> The film trilogy grossed a total of ¥647,802,700 in Japan.<ref name="someanithing"/>
 
===Accolades===
''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'' has collected numerous awards and accolades since its premiere. At the sixth annual Tokyo Anime Awards held at the 2007 [[Tokyo International Anime Fair]], ''Code Geass'' won the best anime television series award.<ref name=fair>{{cite news|title=Results of 6th Annual Tokyo Anime Awards Out|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-03-19/results-anime-awards|work=Anime News Network|date=2007-03-19|access-date=2007-04-18|archive-date=2016-04-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160430233421/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-03-19/results-anime-awards|url-status=live}}</ref> The second season also got the award for "Best Screenplay" at the 2009 Tokyo Anime Fair.<ref>{{cite web|title=News: Ponyo Wins Tokyo Anime Fair's Animation of the Year|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-02-19/ponyo-wins-tokyo-anime-fair-animation-of-the-year|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=April 4, 2011|date=February 19, 2009|archive-date=August 11, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100811161523/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-02-19/ponyo-wins-tokyo-anime-fair-animation-of-the-year|url-status=live}}</ref> In noted Japanese anime magazine ''[[Animage]]''{{'}}s 29th Annual Anime Grand Prix, ''Code Geass'' won the most popular series award, with [[Lelouch Lamperouge]] also being chosen as the most popular male character and "Colors" being chosen as the most popular song{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}}. In the 30th Annual Anime Grand Prix, Lelouch won first place again, and [[C.C. (Code Geass)|C.C.]] was voted the most popular female character.{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}} At the first [[Seiyu Awards]] held in 2007, [[Jun Fukuyama]] won the award for best voice actor in a leading role for his performance as Lelouch Lamperouge in the series, while [[Ami Koshimizu]] won the award for best voice actress in a supporting role for her performance as [[Kallen Stadtfeld]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Results of Japan's First Ever Seiyuu Awards Announced|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-03-05/results-of-japan's-first-ever-seiyuu-awards-announced|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=April 4, 2011|date=March 5, 2007|archive-date=November 1, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121101104842/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-03-05/results-of-japan's-first-ever-seiyuu-awards-announced|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
Furthermore, ''Code Geass'' won the award for Best TV Animation at the twelfth [[Animation Kobe]] event, held annually in [[Kobe]], [[Hyōgo Prefecture]],<ref name=kobe>{{cite news|title=Ghibli's Takahata, Paprika, Geass Win Anime Kobe Awards|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-09-27/ghibli's-takahata-paprika-geass-win-anime-kobe-awards|work=Anime News Network|date=2007-09-27|access-date=2007-09-27|archive-date=2017-11-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171108095306/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-09-27/ghibli%27s-takahata-paprika-geass-win-anime-kobe-awards|url-status=live}}</ref> with ''R2'' taking the award in the following year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-09-24/denno-coil-iso-eva-geass-r2-win-anime-kobe-awards|title=Dennō Coil's Iso, Eva, Geass R2 Win Anime Kobe Awards|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2008-09-24|access-date=2008-11-13|archive-date=2011-05-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110530131511/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-09-24/denno-coil-iso-eva-geass-r2-win-anime-kobe-awards|url-status=live}}</ref> In the 2009 [[Seiun Award]], ''Code Geass R2'' was a nominee in the category "Best Media Award."<ref>{{cite web|title=News: Japanese Science Fiction Con Award Nominees Revealed|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-04-14/japanese-science-fiction-con-award-nominees-revealed|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=April 14, 2009|date=March 5, 2007|archive-date=December 27, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227105231/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-04-14/japanese-science-fiction-con-award-nominees-revealed|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
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* [http://www.geass.jp/ Official site] {{jp icon}}
* [https://www.geass.jp/ Biglobe's Code Geass portal site] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230322131026/https://geass.jp/ |date=2023-03-22 }} {{in lang|ja}}
* [http://mbs.jp/geass/ MBS's official site] {{jp icon}}
* [httphttps://www.sunrise-inc.combs.jp/geasgeass/index.html SunriseMBS's official site] {{jpin iconlang|ja}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100420051505/http://www.animaxsunrise-inc.co.jp/featuregeas/index.php?program=NN10000378html AnimaxSunrise's official site] {{jpin iconlang|ja}}
* {{Anime News Network|anime |6704 |Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion}}
* [http://code-geass.bandai-ent.com/ Bandai Entertainment's official ''Code Geass'' website]
* [http://code-geassr2.bandai-ent.com/ Bandai Entertainment's Official ''Code Geass R2'' website]
* [http://www.adultswim.com/shows/codegeass/ Adult Swim's Official ''Code Geass'' anime website]
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* [http://www.codegeass.com.au/ Madman Entertainment's Official ''Code Geass'' website]
* {{imdb title|0994314|Kôdo giasu: Hangyaku no rurûshu}}
* {{imdb title|1196006|Kôdo giasu: Hangyaku no rurûshu R2}}
*[http://codegeass.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Code Geass Wiki]
 
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