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22
Convergence (Prayer)
2012-03-22
The Fourth Apocalypse is upon us.

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21
Emergence (Eclosion)
2012-03-15
As Funeral Parlor and the U.N. troops converge on Ward 24 - for drastically different reasons - Inori hovers on the edge of becoming Mana. Meanwhile, the mysterious boy who first took her finally reveals his plans for Shu and Gai.

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20
A Diary (Remembrance)
2012-03-08
Ten years ago on Christmas Eve, Mana, Shu, and Gai had a fateful encounter in a church. That's the story we already know.

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19
Rebirth (Atonement)
2012-03-01
Things have gone too far, and as a mother, it's up to Haruka to do something about it. But fortunately or unfortunately, no one in her life seems willing to let her - and she's not the only one who's made a decision.

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18
Dear... (Vagrants)
2012-02-23
Gai is back, but he doesn't seem like the man he was before. The Funeral Parlor regulars are in shock, Shu and Inori are in hiding, and Arisa's not having much luck winning friends on any side of this fight.

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17
Exodus (Revolution)
2012-02-16
Discontent within the ranks of the school is reaching fever pitch as the Exodus approaches.

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16
The Tyrant (Kingdom)
2012-02-09
Welcome to Tokyo: a ravaged world under merciless totalitarian rule. More and more of Shu's old friends are seeing a side of him they never imagined possible...

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15
Sacrifice (Confession)
2012-02-02
Shu is conflicted about the Void ranking system, the student body is creaking under the tension, and vaccine stores are running low. At this rate, something - or someone - is going to snap.

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14
Election (Turbulence)
2012-01-26
Rumors are flying about what's happening to people in the quarantine zone, and Arisa is losing control over the frenzied student body. To make matters worse, someone's let it slip that turning in members of Funeral Parlor might be their ticket to freedom.

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13
Isolation (School)
2012-01-19
Two weeks after the sealing of Mana, Shu and his friends are now cut off from their families and from all of society as GHQ completely blockades off the heart of the city.

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12
Temptation (Rebirth)
2012-01-12
Inori's been kidnapped by forces intent on performing a secret ceremony, and the only way for Shu to get her back is to remember what really happened on December 24th, 2029.

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11
Resonance (Sympathetic Vibration)
2011-12-22
GHQ is awash in blood, chaos and song. As the Cancer sweeps over Tokyo, Shu faces the truth about friendship and the consequences of inaction.

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10
Retraction (Degeneration)
2011-12-15
Shu's having horrible flashbacks, both to images of his battle with Jun and to other, even more upsetting images that soon have him quitting Funeral Parlor and alienating the people in his life.

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9
Prey (Predation)
2011-12-09
Yahiro reappears with Jun, who's in Stage V Apocalypse disease and can no longer battle the cancer. With Gai out of town, Shu's left to make a command decision.

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8
Courtship Behavior (Hot Summer Day)
2011-12-02
Gai sends Shu on a mission to Oshima, where he hopes to find "the rock that started it all." Shu's whole school club gets a free vacation as his cover, but using other people for his own ends still doesn't sit well with him.

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7
Temptation (Round Dance)
2011-11-24
Shu's mother finally comes home, only to find her son living with a girl and an underwear-transporting robot. Elsewhere, a key strategic asset for Funeral Parlor is being targeted by a missile-happy American who's just joined GHQ.

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6
Leukocytes (Cage)
2011-11-17
A change in circumstances forces Funeral Parlor to carry out their attack against the Leucocyte with drastically reduced manpower, and that's before Shu pulls out of the mission. Still, learning a few new things about Gai just might change his mind.

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5
A Preparation
2011-11-10
Before Shu can officially join the team, he has to show that he measures up by winning a mock battle against Ayase's Endlave.

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4
Flux
2011-11-03
Shu learns confusing things about Funeral Parlor's agenda in GHQ custody, and it doesn't help that Gai refuses to answer any questions - or that he breaks into GHQ to rescue not Shu, but a known murderer. Without any straight answers, who can Shu trust?

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3
Void-Sampling
2011-10-27
Inori's everywhere Shu goes for some reason, and it's starting to fry his brain. But there's no time to worry about it, because it turns out one of Shu's classmates witnessed their terrorist action in Roppongi, and Gai's put him in charge of the problem.

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2
Survival of the Fittest
2011-10-20
Now that Shu has the king's power, he doesn't get to sit on the sidelines anymore. Gai thrusts him straight into the thick of a battle between Funeral Parlor and the Anti Bodies - and the lives of over 100 hostages are on the line.

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1
Genesis
2011-10-13
Shu enters his hideout for a quiet lunch only to find Inori, his #1 musical crush, bleeding on the floor. After he fails to stop her pursuers from hurting her more, his one shot at self-respect is to deliver a strange vial she stole to her terrorist pals.

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Guilty Crown is a thrilling Japanese anime television series, airing from 2011-2012 on Fuji TV. The series embodies a captivating blend of action, science fiction, and superpower elements, incorporating an immersive narrative, unique plot twists, and robust characterization. The show grips its viewers from the get-go, immersing them into a dysphoric world etched with power struggles, complex relationships, and a veneer of intriguing mystery.

Guilty Crown introduces its futuristic setting in the year 2039, where Japan is known as the 'GHQ Occupied Zone'. This occurrence was the fallout of the cataclysmic events of a viral outbreak named 'Lost Christmas' that ravaged the nation a decade prior. The devastation left by the virus led to the organization, GHQ, stepping in, assuming governance and returning peace, albeit at the cost of Japan’s independence.

The story orbits its efforts around a high school student named Shu Ouma, an introverted and socially awkward teenager. His life takes an unforeseen turn when he encounters Inori Yuzuriha, a vivacious and talented pop singer who also happens to be part of the 'Funeral Parlor', a resistance faction contesting the stringent rule of GHQ.

Inori bestows upon Shu, an exceptional power, the 'Power of the King' by giving him a vial which contained a unique weapon called a 'void'. Without spoiling the show, this power transfer dramatically warps the fabric of Shu's erstwhile mundane life. Post this transference, the story vividly captures Shu's reluctant transformation from a shy high-schooler to an ardent participant in the bloody strife against the GHQ.

Each episode of Guilty Crown delicately navigates Shu's desperation to regain a sense of normalcy, his nascent heroism, and the evolution of his fascinating relationship with Inori. Notably, the anime does not shy away from exploring darker themes, including the drastic consequences of excessive power, the corrosive effects of discord, and cavernous depths of moral and societal decay.

Critically, Guilty Crown has been well-received for its artwork, design, and animation. The various characters are distinctively drawn with sharp, dynamic lines and brightly colored palettes. The series delivers a pleasing blend of traditional anime art style, colored with a stretch of futuristic sheen reflective of its dystopian setting.

The performance of the show's background score deserves special mention. Vibrantly emotional, the music amplifies the narrative's intensity, effectively creating a flavorful ambiance and mood. Much of it contributes to the series’ indulgent viewing experience.

It's worth noting the unique character development throughout the series. While Shu might seem like a typical anime protagonist at first glance, the series gradually peels off the layers of his personality, revealing a complex character driven by conflicting emotions and motivations.

Inori's character, too, stands out with her duality. As the sword-wielding member of Funeral Parlor and pop singer, her character delicately balances ferocity and fragility. The evolving relationship between Shu and Inori is another compelling plot progression. Their interactions range from tender moments to high-intensity situations further accelerating the pace of storytelling.

The wider cast of supporting characters is equally remarkable, each bringing an enriching blend of personality, motive, and unique abilities or 'voids' that propel the action sequences and storyline. From steadfast allies to formidable antagonists, the characters collectively amplify the series' thematic depth and complexity.

That being said, Guilty Crown is not just about dystopian landscapes, power-struggles, and character dynamics. The series also excels in delivering pulse-quickening action sequences. The fights, backed by the detailed artwork and well-crafted animation effects, are spectacularly executed and significantly enhance the show's binge-worthiness.

In summation, Guilty Crown presents an intriguing blend of intense narratives, riveting action, thought-provoking themes, well-rounded characters, and spectacular visuals making it worth a watch. Whether you are new to anime or a seasoned enthusiast, this series will likely captivate you with its unique storyline and graphic profundity.

Guilty Crown is a series categorized as a canceled. Spanning 1 seasons with a total of 22 episodes, the show debuted on 2011. The series has earned a moderate reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 7.0.

Channel
Fuji TV
Rating
7.0/10
Cast
Ai Kayano, Daisuke Sakaguchi, Minako Kotobuki, Kouki Uchiyama, Ayana Taketatsu, Kana Hanazawa, Takahiro Mizushima, Yuichi Nakamura, Takehito Koyasu, Ai Kayano, Anri Katsu, Aya Endo, Chika Fujimura, Kazuhiko Inoue, Nobutoshi Canna, Yuka Nishigaki, Yu Shimamura
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