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[8][9] When the series was being developed for broadcast on MBS TV, it had been given the network's Saturday evening prime time slot, which was later changed to a Thursday late night time slot. Due to
this change, the overall outlook and some elements of the series were changed and further developed to suit the more mature, late night audience. [6] The supernatural "Geass" ability finally came into the show at this
point and was first conceived as a special power granted by an "angel" to the main characters, though this last part was also modified. [6] Media[edit] Anime[edit] Main articles: List of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion episodes and List of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 episodes Code Geass officially premiered on the Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS) television station on October 5, 2006 (01:25 JST on October 6, 2006). Its satellite television premiere across
Japan on Animax was on November 7, 2006. [10][11] Upon the airing of the first 23 episodes, the series went on hiatus on March 29, 2007,[10][12] and completed broadcast of the first series with a contiguous one-hour broadcast of episodes 24 and 25 on Saturday, July 28, 2007. [13] The immense popularity of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion followed with the development of its sequel, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2, Kōdo Giasu Hangyaku no Rurūshu Āru Tsū), which was first announced on the March 2007 issue of Newtype and later confirmed by Sunrise producer Yoshitaka Kawaguchi on the series' official staff blog on March 9, 2007. [14][15] Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 premiered on all Japan News Network (JNN) member stations (like MBS and TBS) on April 6, 2008, in the primetime anime timeslot, with the timeslot changing from 18:00 JST on Saturdays to 17:00 JST on Sundays. [16][17] Prior to the series' television broadcast, three private preview screenings of episode 1 were held on March 15 and March 16 in Osaka and Tokyo respectively, which was attended by the series' Japanese voice actors as well as a pool of 3800 randomly selected applicants. On April 15, 2008, at 17:00 JST, the last 6 minutes of the then unaired third episode was accidentally posted onto the Internet due to an error by Bandai Channel, Bandai's online broadcast channel and the series online distributor, in the midst of testing a system preventing illegal online uploads. [18] The Code Geass: The Miraculous Birthday (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ キセキの誕生日, Kōdo Giasu: Kiseki no Tanjōbi) picture drama was based on a live event held in Tokyo, Japan on Lelouch's birthday.
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When he arrived at the gym he was asked by Kamogawa, who he has not seen in a
long time, to step in the ring for mitt-training in order to prepare himself for Takamura, who was in serious training. To Kamogawa's surprise, when he told Ippo to speed up, he was unable to catch Ippo's faster punches. After the session, Ippo received Kamogawa's old mitts
that were used the first time he caught Ippo's punches. Upon his departure, Ippo told Kamogawa that he will be back. Ippo before hitting Taihei. After training with Taihei for a while, Ippo went home to rest before heading back out for more training with Taihei.