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She loves visiting the aquarium and learning about sea creatures. Whenever Ai forgets her glasses, she loses the perception of distance, and thus she tends to lean in close to Kaede in order to see his face clearly, making the boy blush. Initially, she was unaware of Kaede's crush on her, and only saw him as any other classmate, but once she starts to catch on, she opens up more to him and realizes she might be secretly developing feelings for him as well. Ren Azuma (連 東, Azuma Ren) Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura[5] Kaede and Ai's handsome classmate. He is the popular kid at school and is aware of Kaede being in love with Ai. Due to his appearance and gentleness, he often receives confession from girls, to which he always kindly rejects, not wanting to be in a relationship with anyone. He sometimes tries to help Ai, only to unintentionally make Kaede jealous and view him as a rival. He is supportive of Ai and Kaede and will sometimes try to be a wingman for them, even though Ai remains mostly oblivious to Kaede's feelings. Narumi Someya (染谷 成海, Someya Narumi) Voiced by: Shino Shimoji[5] Kaede and Ai's classmate. She is a girl with pigtails who, on a few occasions, makes Ai feel jealous because either Kaede tries to help her or he accidentally gets too close to her, though Ai denies it every time. Tomo Yasaka (八坂 智, Yasaka Tomo) Voiced by: Yūsuke Kobayashi[5] One of Kaede's closest friends.

Despite being manipulative, he isn’t a bad guy and often looks out after Mob’ well-being. He also offers good advice to Mob including what really makes someone a “better person”. One weakness that I do find about him though is his unwillingness to admit mistakes. Somewhere in between, there’s Teruki (“Teru”). I have to admit though, this guy has one of the most ridiculous hair styles I’ve ever seen from ONE’s work. Unlike Mob, he freely uses his esper powers like if they are God’s holy gift.

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Annoying.
8. 5/10
Plot:
Fairly simple, easy to follow, interesting plot twists and pretty enjoyable to watch. In the middle of the anime, some characters just disappeared, but I guess that we will find out what happened to them at some point. Other than that the plot is smoothly running and most episodes are fairly interesting.
8/10
Sound:
From the opening theme, to the ending theme every little bit of sound effect is pleasant for the ears. The commercial break sounds, the heavily distorted sounds of shooting, the sound of electricity when characters are on a spree, Barou’s awakening guitar/drums. The sound effects of this anime are clearly made to hype you up, to go outside and kick a football as hard as you can, to beat the person better than you, to finally finish your assignment, to do some actual hard work, or to go back to play some competitive games and give all your best.
10/10
Art:
Here, is where the anime fails. Comparing the art style of the manga and the one of the anime is like comparing Berserk manga to the latest adaptations. Throughout this review I have praised the anime for hyping me up, but just by looking at the animation and art style the hype lasts a couple of seconds. Akito the Exiled[edit] Main article: Code Geass: Akito the Exiled The new Code Geass series was first revealed on December 5, 2009. [36] In April 2010, it was officially revealed that a new Code Geass side story anime called Code Geass: Akito the Exiled (コードギアス 亡国のアキト, Kōdo Giasu: Bōkoku no Akito) would be directed by Kazuki Akane (The Vision of Escaflowne). The side story is an OVA series set in Europe during the Britannian invasion of the continent between Lelouch of the Rebellion's two seasons. [37] Originally intended to be released in four chapters, production of a fifth Akito the Exiled episode was announced after the Japanese debut of the third entry on May 2, 2015. [38] Along with the two seasons of the television series, the OVAs are licensed by Funimation. In January 2016, Manga Entertainment, who licensed the series in the UK, listed that they will release the first two episodes on Blu-Ray with an English dub on December 5, 2016.
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