2008-08-14 10:24
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Amazing this wasn't posted yet.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-08-13/code-geass-r2-anime-sequel-to-run-on-adult-swim-in-u.s
Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block will run the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 sequel series in the United States. The late-night block has been running Bandai Entertainment's English-dubbed version of the first Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion robot anime series since April 26. The 18th episode of Code Geass R2 just aired in Japan on Sunday, and the series is expected to end after 25 episodes in October when the second season of Gundam 00 will take over its timeslot. Code Geass R2 continues the alternate-history struggle between the Britannia Empire and the oppressed "Elevens" of former Japan, after the cliffhanger ending of the first series. Goro Taniguchi is directing the animators at Sunrise on this project with character designs by the popular manga artist quartet CLAMP.
Bandai Entertainment just shipped its first Code Geass DVDs as individually packaged discs, a two-disc set, and a limited-edition set.
Source: ICv2
Update: Bandai Entertainment noted at Maryland's Otakon event last Saturday that the Code Geass R2 sequel will run on Adult Swim immediately after the first series ends. Thanks, Tenkaido.
I dunno...it seems like part of the fun was the whole gap in between R1's last eps and R2, but whatever.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-08-13/code-geass-r2-anime-sequel-to-run-on-adult-swim-in-u.s
Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block will run the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 sequel series in the United States. The late-night block has been running Bandai Entertainment's English-dubbed version of the first Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion robot anime series since April 26. The 18th episode of Code Geass R2 just aired in Japan on Sunday, and the series is expected to end after 25 episodes in October when the second season of Gundam 00 will take over its timeslot. Code Geass R2 continues the alternate-history struggle between the Britannia Empire and the oppressed "Elevens" of former Japan, after the cliffhanger ending of the first series. Goro Taniguchi is directing the animators at Sunrise on this project with character designs by the popular manga artist quartet CLAMP.
Bandai Entertainment just shipped its first Code Geass DVDs as individually packaged discs, a two-disc set, and a limited-edition set.
Source: ICv2
Update: Bandai Entertainment noted at Maryland's Otakon event last Saturday that the Code Geass R2 sequel will run on Adult Swim immediately after the first series ends. Thanks, Tenkaido.
I dunno...it seems like part of the fun was the whole gap in between R1's last eps and R2, but whatever.
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Oh well, nothing can be done, anyways.
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Though at the same time you do have a point about how the gap between the airings R1 and R2 being similar to the gap in when they actually took place actually worked pretty well for it.
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So we're getting 24 + 25 and immeditely following up with R2 1 the next week? At least wait a week or two for people to feel the tension of who got shot. We waited about two years for the results, and Adult Swim watchers will only wait a week.
You spoilsports, Bandai.
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I don't watch the dub since I don't have the channel (more or less no bought channels which I can live without) so I don't know whether the tension can easily be alleviated to a "a year passed." I figure at least a week's worth of waiting to get some rapid speculation (amongst those who chose to only follow the English installment and not spoil themselves or anything... if there's people like that) and to ease the tension.
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It's kinda sad that dub watchers won't have to go "......WHAT. :O" at that bitch of a cliffhanger. Instead, it'll be "SUZAKUUUU! LELOUCHHHH! Oh hai new characters! (plus a character about-face in Suzaku)"
Granted, I have little room to speak, since I watched all of the first season in one go during New Year's...
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die a little every dayenjoy the wait for R2, I have several friends who started off late and got to watch R2 right after, so it's not like this is the first time this has happened.(no subject)
Besides, a cliffhanger like that NEEDS at least a few weeks for people to get pumped up for the next episode. I mean, it kinda kills the drama to release the next episode right after it >___>
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I think part of the reason so many fans ended up disappointed with R2 was the wait. After a year of no Geass, people's expectations had built up to a level that the show simply couldn't provide. Dub fans might find themselves less frustrated with the beginning of R2 than the sub fans.
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ROLO.
SO GUYS. WHADDYA THINK? ARE THEY GOING TO CAST A DUDE OR A CHICK FOR HIS VOICE?
I know if it's a guy, they're going to make his voice too deep. ;-;Also, am I the only one who's eager to hear V.V? I mean, I love his Japanese voice... it makes me have orgasms of joy. I'm afraid they won't be able to match up...
But the lack of cliffhanger is gay. No fun. >:
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waited months for the second season, but they get right after they finish airing the first...WTF?
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Nooooooo.