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Monday 16 September 2013

Unboxing [UK]: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion - Season 1 (DVD)


It's been a while since I did one of these, I apologise as I have had some important stuff to handle in preparation for University in just a weeks time. Now to the package, the title that I will be over-viewing is the first season of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion from KAZE UK.

The set is placed out in a slightly big but slim artbox that can hold three slim DVD cases, each have two DVDs. The discs have five episodes to start off followed by four episodes from disc two onwards.

DVD Language: English, Japanese
DVD Video: SD PAL Colour 16:9 ratio
DVD Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.0, Japanese Stereo 2.0
DVD Subtitles: English (Japanese Dub with S.T. & L.), English (Sign Translations and Lyrics)
DVD Region: 2
DVD Discs: 6
DVD Defects: Locked Subtitles, Certain extras not included

Plot:
On August 10th of the year 2010 the Holy Empire of Britannia began a campaign of conquest, its sights set on Japan. Operations were completed in one month thanks to Britannia's deployment of new mobile humanoid armor vehicles dubbed Knightmare Frames. Japan's rights and identity were stripped away, the once proud nation now referred to as Area 11. Its citizens, Elevens, are forced to scratch out a living while the Britannian aristocracy lives comfortably within their settlements. Pockets of resistance appear throughout Area 11, working towards independence for Japan. Lelouch, an exiled Imperial Prince of Britannia posing as a student, finds himself in the heart of the ongoing conflict for the island nation. Through a chance meeting with a mysterious girl named C.C., Lelouch gains his Geass, the power of the king. Now endowed with absolute dominance over any person, Lelouch may finally realize his goal of bringing down Britannia from within!


Extra Content (On-Disc):
Opening and Closing Animations
Episode Commentary
Picture Dramas


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