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Guilty Crown

TV • 2011 • 22 épisodes

Synopsis

Shuu's entire world was shattered after a meteorite crashed into Japan, unleashing the lethal Apocalypse Virus. The chaos and anarchy born of the outbreak cost Shuu his family and reduced him to a timid, fearful shell of the boy he'd once been. His life took another unexpected turn after a chance encounter with the stunning pop star, Inori. This mysterious beauty introduced Shuu to the King's Right Hand: a genetic mutation that allows him to reach into hearts of mortals and turn them into weapons.

Shuu finds himself caught in the crossfire between those who desperately seek his newfound strength. On one side lurks a clandestine government agency, and on the other, Inori and the spirited band of rebels known as Funeral Parlor. The choice is Shuu's to make - and the world is his to change.

(Source: Funimation)
Saison

Season 1

22 épisode(s)
Note Flamers
/10
Note TMDB
7.6 /10
Ma note
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S1 · Épisode 1 • October 13, 2011
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Genesis
Shu enters his hideout for a quiet lunch only to find Inori, his #1 musical crush, bleeding on the floor. After he fails to stop her pursuers from hurting her more, his one shot at self-respect is to deliver a strange vial she stole to her terrorist pals.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 2 • October 20, 2011
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Survival of the Fittest
Now that Shu has the king’s power, he doesn’t get to sit on the sidelines anymore. Gai thrusts him straight into the thick of a battle between Funeral Parlor and the Anti Bodies--and the lives of over 100 hostages are on the line.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 3 • October 27, 2011
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Void-Sampling
Inori’s everywhere Shu goes for some reason, and it’s starting to fry his brain. But there’s no time to worry about it, because it turns out one of Shu’s classmates witnessed their terrorist action in Roppongi, and Gai’s put him in charge of the problem.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 4 • November 3, 2011
—/10 Flamers 8.3/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Flux
Shu learns confusing things about Funeral Parlor’s agenda in GHQ custody, and it doesn’t help that Gai refuses to answer any questions--or that he breaks into GHQ to rescue not Shu, but a known murderer. Without any straight answers, who can Shu trust?
24 min
S1 · Épisode 5 • November 10, 2011
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Preparation
Gai's come up with a new mission, but before Shu can officially join the team, he has to show that he measures up by winning a mock battle against Ayase's Endlave. Time for basic training! But can Shu concentrate on combat after Inori turns him down?
24 min
S1 · Épisode 6 • November 17, 2011
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Leukocytes
A change in circumstances forces Funeral Parlor to carry out their attack against the Leucocyte with drastically reduced manpower, and that's BEFORE Shu pulls out of the mission. Still, learning a few new things about Gai just might change his mind.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 7 • November 24, 2011
—/10 Flamers 5.2/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Temptation
Shu's mother finally comes home, only to find her son living with a girl and an underwear-transporting robot. Elsewhere, a key strategic asset for Funeral Parlor is being targeted by a missile-happy American who's just joined GHQ.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 8 • December 1, 2011
—/10 Flamers 5.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Courtship Behavior
Gai sends Shu on a mission to Oshima, where he hopes to find "the rock that started it all." Shu's whole school club gets a free vacation as his cover, but using other people for his own ends still doesn't sit well with him.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 9 • December 8, 2011
—/10 Flamers 7.7/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Prey
Yahiro reappears with Jun, who's in Stage V Apocalypse disease and can no longer battle the cancer. With Gai out of town, Shu's left to make a command decision. But he AND the enemy are about to learn the virus doesn't work the way they think it does...
24 min
S1 · Épisode 10 • December 15, 2011
—/10 Flamers 7.7/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Retraction
Shu's having horrible flashbacks, both to images of his battle with Jun and to other, even more upsetting images that soon have him quitting Funeral Parlor and alienating the people in his life.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 11 • December 22, 2011
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Resonance
GHQ is awash in blood, chaos and song. As the Cancer sweeps over Tokyo, Shu faces the truth about friendship and the consequences of inaction.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 12 • January 12, 2012
—/10 Flamers 8.3/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
The Lost Christmas
Inori's been kidnapped by forces intent on performing a secret ceremony, and the only way for Shu to get her back is to remember what really happened on December 24th, 2029.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 13 • January 19, 2012
—/10 Flamers 7.7/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Isolation
Two weeks after the sealing of Mana, Shu and his friends are now cut off from their families and from all of society as GHQ completely blockades off the heart of the city.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 14 • January 26, 2012
—/10 Flamers 7.7/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Election
Rumors are flying about what's happening to people in the quarantine zone, and Arisa is losing control over the frenzied student body. To make matters worse, someone's let it slip that turning in members of Funeral Parlor might be their ticket to freedom.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 15 • February 2, 2012
—/10 Flamers 8.3/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Sacrifice
Shu is conflicted about the Void ranking system, the student body is creaking under the tension, and vaccine stores are running low. At this rate, something--or someone--is going to snap.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 16 • February 9, 2012
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
The Tyrant
Welcome to Tokyo: a ravaged world under merciless totalitarian rule. More and more of Shu's old friends are seeing a side of him they never imagined possible... and Shu's about to see a new side of the Voids, too.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 17 • February 16, 2012
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Exodus
Discontent within the ranks of the school is reaching fever pitch as the Exodus approaches.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 18 • February 23, 2012
—/10 Flamers 5.2/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Dear...
Gai is back, but he doesn't seem like the man he was before. The Funeral Parlor regulars are in shock, Shu and Inori are in hiding, and Arisa's not having much luck winning friends on any side of this fight.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 19 • March 1, 2012
—/10 Flamers 8.3/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Rebirth
Things have gone too far, and as a mother, it's up to Haruka to do something about it. But fortunately or unfortunately, no one in her life seems willing to let her--and she's not the only one who's made a decision.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 20 • March 8, 2012
—/10 Flamers 7.7/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
A Diary
Ten years ago on Christmas Eve, Mana, Shu, and Gai had a fateful encounter in a church. That’s the story we already know. The story we don’t know: where were their parents?
24 min
S1 · Épisode 21 • March 15, 2012
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Emergence
As Funeral Parlor and the U.N. troops converge on Ward 24--for drastically different reasons--Inori hovers on the edge of becoming Mana. Meanwhile, the mysterious boy who first took her finally reveals his plans for Shu and Gai.
24 min
S1 · Épisode 22 • March 22, 2012
—/10 Flamers 8.0/10 TMDB —/10 Ma note
Convergence
The Fourth Apocalypse is upon us.
24 min
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Format
TV
Année
2011
Épisodes
22
Popularité
223191
Studios
Production I.G, Aniplex, Funimation, Movic, Fuji TV, Fujipacific Music