2008-07-02 13:38
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Hello, i just want to asked about the content of this books

For the perfect stage fanbook, i know someone already uploaded some few of pages, but i still want to know what the rest of the book, is there any new information? a new illustration collection? or episode summary, or just fanbook that have ilustration from fans and comment about code geass item like sound episode?
I just wonder if the book worth to buy
The second one...i don't know, i just found the book on some bookstore, though from the cover, maybe its explaining the mechas?
I hope anyone who already bought the book can give their opinion and impression about the book, and explain what kind like the content of the book, thank you :)

For the perfect stage fanbook, i know someone already uploaded some few of pages, but i still want to know what the rest of the book, is there any new information? a new illustration collection? or episode summary, or just fanbook that have ilustration from fans and comment about code geass item like sound episode?
I just wonder if the book worth to buy
The second one...i don't know, i just found the book on some bookstore, though from the cover, maybe its explaining the mechas?
I hope anyone who already bought the book can give their opinion and impression about the book, and explain what kind like the content of the book, thank you :)
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Dengeki Data Collection (the one in right)
1. Character introduction: lots of words and lots of arts, including ones never released before. For example: The attire of Marianne, Lelouch, and Nunnally on the night Marianne is killed. That's the first time these are shown.
2. Mech introduction: very detailed data on all the mechs in Code Geass. Screenshots and linearts are included.
3. World introduction: introductions of the places in Code Geass. Screenshots and linearts are included.
4. Britannia history & KMF development history: Similar to the DVD extras and the info on official site, but in great amount of detail.
5. Episode introduction: more linearts on the details in each episode, like wounded Suzaku in Ep4, people's cellphone, accessories that's only been used in this episode.
Overall: Worth every cent to me. But if you can't read Japanese, it may not suit you. This book is perfect for digging in the world of Code Geass. It's highly informative, packed with words, words, words. There are nice sketches, but small ones. If you're aiming for eye-candies, more likely than not you won't find this book satisfying enough.
Re: Dengeki Data Collection (the one in right)
(i need it for...umm drawing reference^^; )
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