On December 24, 2029—the day colloquially known as the "Lost Christmas"—the Apocalypse Virus spread across Japan, bringing death to its citizens and plunging the country into utter chaos. In an effort to establish order, the United Nations sends the GHQ to assist with the crisis by containing the outbreak while removing all political autonomy in the process. A decade later, the country still lives under their control, unable to break free from their draconian rule. Frustrated with the state of the nation, a resistance group named the Funeral Parlor aims to liberate Japan from the GHQ. Led by the charismatic Gai Tsutsugami, the group plots to steal a vial containing the "Void Genome" to further their goals. The vial falls into the hands of internet vocalist Inori Yuzuriha, who ends up being hunted by the GHQ's Anti-Bodies forces. Having nowhere to go, she seeks refuge in a warehouse where she meets Shuu Ouma—a socially awkward high school student who is a huge fan of her music. Shuu gets dragged into the conflict the moment he rescues Inori, and the Void Genome shatters in his hand, granting him the "Power of the Kings." While learning how to control his grand new ability, Shuu must now fight to liberate Japan from its cruel oppressors. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Production I.G
Aniplex, Dentsu, Movic, Fuji TV, Fujipacific Music, 1IN
Oct 14, 2011 to Mar 23, 2012
Original
Ouma, Shuu
Main
Tsutsugami, Gai
Main
Yuzuriha, Inori
Main
Eagleman, Dan
Supporting
Emily
Supporting
Guin
Supporting
Herikawa, Miyabi
Supporting
Keidou, Shuuichirou
Supporting
Kido, Kenji
Supporting
Kuhouin, Okina
Supporting
Kuhouin, Arisa
Supporting
Kurachi
Supporting
Kusama, Kanon
Supporting
Kyou
Supporting
Menjou, Hare
Supporting
Nanba, Hirohide
Supporting
The first two episodes of Guilty Crown were screened at the New York Anime Festival on October 15, 2011. The screening of the second episode was a world premiere as the episode did not air in Japan until October 20, 2011.
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