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C. and Shirley in swimming, and a side-scrolling beat-em-up featuring Kallen in Guren-like armor. [citation needed] Code Geass R2 appeared in From
Software (Demon's Souls, Armored Core) and Banpresto's PlayStation 3
exclusive mecha action game Another Century's Episode R, released in Japan in August 2010 and in
which both versions of Suzaku's Lancelot, Lelouch's Shinkiro, both versions of Kallen's Guren, and C. C. 's Akatsuki are playable. A fourth installment of the ACE franchise for the PlayStation Portable, Another Century's Episode Portable, included Suzaku's Lancelot Albion and Lelouch/Zero's Shinkiro. Code Geass characters have appeared as costumes in the Japanese version of the PlayStation 3 game Tales of Graces F. These characters are Zero, Suzaku, C. C. and Kallen. These costumes
were never released in the US version for unknown reasons.
There are characters I love, there are characters I hate, but I rarely found myself thinking "what is the
point of this characters existence in the story?". That is what I most love about this anime. Anyways, I love Arima Kana.
What I believe, though, that makes this series so special is its originality. Getting to know the 'backstage' of digital media in Japan is so interesting. And it shows us everything. From idols, to streamers, to actors. Obviously, it has its problems, but I do not think that it is supposed to be 100% accurate. The plot needs to be different than your average idol anime. And it is. While, as I mentioned before, the reason for the obsession with Ai is not really believable, you
kind of get used to it.
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original on October 3, 2020. Retrieved October 1, 2020. ^ a b c d Pineda, Rafael Antonio (October 29, 2020). "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Is 1st Manga to Take Top 22 Spots in Japan's Weekly Sales". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 1, 2020. Retrieved December 3, 2020. ^ Aniplex USA [@aniplexUSA] (February 14, 2019). "Enter the realm of the demons as Demon Slayer premieres April 2019! Don't miss this melancholy tale of humans and demons from studio ufotable and based on the popular manga by Koyoharu Gotouge serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine" (Tweet). Retrieved
March 20, 2019 – via Twitter. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (April 2, 2019).