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Release Date:
May 2, 2015
Original Title:
コードギアス 亡国のアキト 第3章「輝くもの天より堕つ」
Alternate Titles:
Code Geass: Akito the Exiled 3 - The Brightness Falls
Genres:
Action | Animation
Production Companies:
SUNRISE
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G JP: G MX: B-15
Runtime: 60
After discovering the face of their true enemy, someone who is related to Akito and responsible for the Geass placed upon him, W-0 attempts to return to their base at Castle Weisswolf. However, stranded in Warsaw due to a complication involving their military identification, they are forced to accept the help of local gypsies, allowing the squad to take some time to deepen their bonds. Meanwhile, Britannian advisor Julius Kingsley and his guard Suzaku Kururugi begin working together with the Knights of St. Michael in order to crush the European resistance once and for all, armed with the destructive power of a giant weapon known as the Ark Fleet.
Art Department Assistant:
Nanase Okawa
Satsuki Igarashi
Tsubaki Nekoi
Mokona Apapa
Background Designer:
Yasunari Usuda
Director:
Kazuki Akane
Key Animation:
Yutaka Minowa
Isao Sugimoto
Atsushi Aono
Sawako Yamamoto
Fumitoshi Oizaki
Kanta Suzuki
Yasuhiro Saiki
Hajime Maruo
Hiroyuki Koizumi
Koichi Usami
Momoka Komatsu
Nobunori Niwa
Shouji Endo
Kouichi Hashimoto
Asahi Ono
Rika Mishima
Yoshitaka Kohno
Yuichi Nakazawa
Aiko Oura
Hanako Mitsubachi
Kensuke Ishikawa
Yusuke Kamata
Shuuji Sakamoto
Natsuko Kondou
Haruna Gohzu
Ryoko Amisaki
Takashi Narikawa
Takahiro Kimura
Seiichi Nakatani
Hiroto Tanaka
Yutaka Kamogawa
Kohei Yoneyama
Yukie Suzuki
Masahiro Kogure
Yuka Hoori
Shingo Nakamura
Raita Sunaga
Mahora Muraki
Kanayo Nakanishi
Yoshiko Inada
Dena Akehara
Takayuki Kidou
Hidekazu Yamana
Kazunori Minagawa
Original Story:
Goro Taniguchi
Ichiro Okouchi
Producer:
Yoshitaka Kawaguchi
Shuusaku Iba
Osamu Hosokawa
Jun Yukawa
Hirofumi Inagaki
Screenplay:
Kazuki Akane
Hiroshi Onogi
Miya Asakawa
Systems Administrators & Support:
Shinpei Ōsaku
Shinya Shibata
Yuichi Tagami
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