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Code Geass: Akito the Exiled (コードギアス 亡国のアキト Kōdo Giasu Bōkoku no Akito), is a Japanese anime OVA series produced by Sunrise and directed by Kazuki Akane. The series is a side-story that occurs between seasons one and two of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.

Synopsis

The side story takes place in 2017 a.t.b., between the rise of the “Black Knights” organization and the return of the supposedly "dead" Zero. The setting is in Europe, where the Europia United (E.U.) allied nations are being invaded by the overwhelming forces of the Holy Britannian Empire. On the verge of defeat, the E.U. army forms a special unit known as “W-0″, of which a young pilot named Akito Hyuga is a member. Leila Malcal, a former Britannian Aristocrat comes to the Europia United for aid, commanding the Wyvern Knightmare corps comprised of Japanese teenagers. They recklessly plunge into a battlefield, where the survival rate is extremely low, at about 5% only. They fight for their freedom and for a home to which they can return.


Cast[]

Image Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Main Characters
Akito Hyuga Miyu Irino Micah Solusod
Ryōka Yuzuki
(young)
Apphia Yu
(young)
Leila Malcal Maaya Sakamoto Jeannie Tirado
Sumire Morohoshi
(young)
Europia United
wZERO
Ryo Sayama Satoshi Hino Ricco Fajardo
Yukiya Naruse Yoshitsugu Matsuoka Aaron Dismuke
Ayano Kosaka Yōko Hikasa Elizabeth Maxwell
W-0
Claus Warwick Keiji Fujiwara Ian Sinclair
Oscar Hammel Shōtarō Morikubo Chuck Huber
Pierre Anou Kōsuke Toriumi Jeremy Schwartz
Sophie Randle Yūko Kaida Terri Doty
Joe Wise Shinji Kawada Jim Foronda
Anna Clément Ai Kayano Bryn Apprill
Kate Novak Mikako Komatsu Dawn M. Bennett
Ferilli Baltrow Asami Seto Monica Rial
Chloe Winkel Nao Tōyama Jamie Marchi
Hilda Fagan Saori Hayami Anne Beyer
Sara Danes Natsumi Takamori Janelle Lutz
Olivia Lowell Mariya Ise Morgan Garrett
EU Military
Gene Smilas Unshō Ishizuka Christopher Sabat
Malcal House
Ioan Malcal Katsuyuki Konishi J. Michael Tatum
Daniel Malcal Shōto Kashii Brandon McInnis
Stefan Malcal Shinobu Matsumoto Robert McCollum
Breisgau House
Bradow von Breisgau Shinichirō Miki Mark Stoddard
Claudia Breisgau Naomi Shindō Jennifer Green
Holy Britannian Empire
Augusta Henry Highland /
Grand Duke Velaines
Takayuki Sugō ¿?
Michael Augustus Fumihiko Tachiki Mark Stoddard
Suzaku Kururugi Takahiro Sakurai Yuri Lowenthal
Julius Kingsley
(Lelouch Lamperouge)
Jun Fukuyama Johnny Yong Bosch
Euro Britannia
Holy Order of Michael
Shin Hyuga Shaing Masaya Matsukaze Alex Organ
Junko Minagawa
(young)
Terri Doty
(young)
Brondello Ryōta Takeuchi Jason Liebrecht
Dore Junichi Yanagita Robert McCollum
Scholz Kōichi Sōma Tyson Rinehart
Michele Manfredi Kenta Miyake Chris Rager
Jean Rowe Mariya Ise Jad Saxton
Ashley Ashra Takuma Terashima Joel McDonald
Asura Strike Force
Joannes Fabius Nobunaga Shimazaki Stephen Fu
Kuzan Montoban Natsuki Hanae Austin Tindle
Simon Mericourt Yūichi Iguchi ¿?
Franz Vallo Yūki Ono Alejandro Saab
Jan Manes Kaito Ishikawa Donald Shults
Rene Laurent Ryōta Ōsaka Nazeeh Tarsha
Alan Necker Genki Muro Alex Eding
Holy Order of Raphael
Andrea Farnese Takehito Koyasu Aaron Roberts
Holy Order of Gabriel
Gaudefroy du Villon Taketora Barry Yandell
Holy Order of Uriel
Raymond du Saint-Gilles Hikaru Miyata Charles Campbell
Shaing House
Alice Shaing Kaori Ishihara Bryn Apprill
Maria Shaing Mamiko Noto Jamie Marchi
Other Characters
Caretaker of Spacetime Haruka Kudō Michelle Rojas

Episodic Characters[]

Image Character Seiyū Dub Actor Episode
C.C. Yukana Nogami Kate Higgins 3
Rolo Lamperouge Takahiro Mizushima Spike Spencer 5
David Hiromichi Tezuka Markus Lloyd

Additional Voices[]

Notes[]

  • The English cast list contains various errors, such as crediting Jason Douglas as Henry Augusta Velaines and Sean Schemmel as Scholz. Cherami Leigh was also credited as the Caretaker of Spacetime; Michelle Rojas confirmed via Twitter that she actually voiced the character. The credits possibly reflect original casting choices which had to be recast last minute due to scheduling conflicts.
  • This is the first and so-far only Code Geass series that wasn't unionized, hence the lack of union actors like Crispin Freeman or Steve Blum.

Video Releases[]

Distributor Year Format Contents Region Country
FUNimation Entertainment 2017 DVD
+
BD
The Complete Series 1
NTSC
A
DVB-T
United States United States
5 Discs

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