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Hajime Isayama's blog (Japanese) - Personal blog of the manga's author. shingeki. net (Japanese) - Website for the manga (Twitter). Kodansha Comics - Kodansha's English filial (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, YouTube). Crunchyroll Manga - Secondary translator for the manga (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Discord). Anime WIT STUDIO (Japanese) - Co-producer of the first season, and producer of the second and third seasons of the anime (Twitter). Production I. G - Co-producer of the first season of the anime (Twitter). MAPPA - Producer of the fourth and final season of the anime (Twitter). shingeki. tv (Japanese) - Website for the anime (Twitter, Instagram, Season 1, Season 2, Season 3).


The background music of the show is kind of forgettable, but there were some tracks that I liked and felt fit the show well. Namely the opera songs, like All Hail Britannia, fit the tone of the anime so well. The openings are really good too and don’t seem to miss. The first opening may be one of my favourite anime openings of all time: Colors by Flow. Flow just doesn’t seem to miss when it comes to music! They made a couple of Naruto openings, as well as one of the best anime insert songs ever made: Hero Kibou No Uta from Dragon Ball Z Battle of Gods, but I’m getting sidetracked again. The visuals of the opening are good too, and they even change with every episode to match the events. The second opening reuses visuals from the first one, but the song is a bop so I don’t mind it all too much.
I usually don’t care for the sub vs dub debate, since I believe that it’s mostly down to personal preference, but the Code Geass dub is done really well! Granted, I haven’t seen it in Japanese outside of a couple of clips, but man the dub is awesome. Lelouch is voiced by Johnny Yong Bosh, who I feel is a perfect fit for the role. He delivers lines with so much emotion. The same can be said for Suzaku, who’s voiced by Yuri Lowenthal.

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