AnimeApril 27, 2012Code Geass: Boukoku no Akito First Movie on August 43by YoU 391 days ago According to the official website, the first movie of Anime Code Geass: Boukoku no Akito (コードギアス 亡国のアキト) will be premiered in Japan on August 4 in a limit amount of theaters across the country. As you might have learned, there will be a total of four episodes of the series, and they will be premiered in a quarterly basis, with a duration around 50 minutes for each title. For fans who are not in Japan, we will need to wait until the release of the Blu-ray which will normally be released within half an year. The story takes place in Europe in the year a.t.b. 2017. A Knightmare unit made of boys and girls from Zone Eleven are thrown into a military operation with a 5% chance of survival. They must rescue an allied unit left behind on the European warfront. The story of Akito takes place in the same period as Lelouch’s, R1 is most cases and there will be interaction between the two. You can visit the official website to learn more about the characters and Mecha. For fans who want to learn more about what will happen after Lelouch’s “death”, stay tuned and we are going to bring you the most exciting piece of new today, or this year. Source: Famitsu Code Geass: Boukoku no Akitoコードギアス: 亡国のアキトThe story takes place in Europe in the year a.t.b. 2017. A Knightmare unit made of boys and girls from Zone Eleven are thrown into a military operation with a 5% chance of survival. They must rescue an allied unit left behind on the European warfront. Related Posts Action Mecha Military Play-Asia J-List CDJapan Amazon Amazon Japan Code Geass: Boukoku no Akito Action Mecha MilitaryThe story takes place in Europe in the year a.t.b. 2017. A Knightmare unit made of boys and girls from Zone Eleven are thrown into a military operation with a 5% chance of survival. They must rescue an allied unit left behind on the European warfront.NewsReviewsWebsite 9.18 /10 28 votesUNOUR2012YEARPG13RATINGG: All ages admitted. PG: Some material may not be suitable for children. PG13: Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. R: Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. NC17: Under 18 requires for adult viewers or admitted