Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture announces trailer and image for Part 2

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The second part of the film Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture has received a trailer and promotional image for part 2. With this, the premiere follows its official schedule, premiering in Japanese cinemas on June 7th.

Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture
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Thus, the first part premiered on May 10th, the second part on June 7th, and the third on July 5th. The fourth and final part premieres on August 2nd. As previously announced, the anime will be broadcast exclusively by Disney worldwide starting in June, being a compilation divided into 12 episodes.

Production Cast:

  • Anime Director: Yoshimitsu Ohashi (Amnesia, Galaxy Angel, Sacred Seven)
  • Screenplay: Noboru Kimura (Princess Principal: Crown Handler,)
  • Animation Studio: Sunrise (Cowboy Bebop, Accel World)
  • Character designers: Takahiro Kimura and Hidekazu Shimamura .

Synopsis Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture:

In the year 7 of the Kowa era, in the former Hokkaido Bloc of United Japan, occupied by the Neo-Britannic Empire, there lived two mercenary brothers known as the "Nana Mercenaries." Ash, the older brother, possessed exceptional abilities and was highly skilled in piloting Nightmare Frames, while Rose, the younger brother, was a brilliant intellectual, tasked with intelligence gathering and strategic command. For four years, they fought the liberation operation of the Order of the Black Knights, led by the 100th Emperor, Calis Al Britannia, and his direct knights, including Noland, against the impenetrable fortress known as Citunpevalia, which possesses an energy barrier. Once again, they sought to plunge the world into turmoil. But at the request of the Japanese resistance of the Seven-Colored Star, Rose and Ash joined them to confront the Neo-Britannic Empire and retrieve Empress Sakuya.

Finally, the anime premiered in 2006, followed by a sequel in 2008. In addition, the animation inspired several mangas and OVAs, including a spin-off that premiered in 2012.

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