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C. ", who has appeared in Japan's historical Edo era to seek a new partner for a covenant. [64] It began publication in the May 2010 issue of Shōnen Ace. Bandai Entertainment announced that it will publish the manga in English as with the other adaptions. [65] On January 2, 2012 as a part of Bandai Entertainment's announced restructuring, they have since, among other titles, revoked publishing of Code Geass: Renya of Darkness for English release. [66] The spinoff Code Geass: Oz the Reflection (コードギアス 双貌のオズ, Code Geass: Soubou no Oz) takes place between the first and second seasons of the anime television and is told from two perspectives. The photo story in Hobby Japan centers around Orpheus Zevon, a young terrorist with the Knightmare Frame Byakuen who is in pursuit of his lover's killer. The manga in Newtype Ace revolves around Oldrin Zevon, a girl in the Britannia Empire's anti-terrorist unit Glinda Knights who pilots the Knightmare Frame Lancelot Grail. The story of Oz the Reflection and Akito the Exiled takes place at the same time in between season 1 and 2 of the TV series. Audio CDs[edit] The series has been adapted into a series of drama CDs, called Sound Episodes, the first of which was released in Japan in April 2007 by Victor Entertainment, with new volumes released monthly. Written by many of the same writers as the series, these episodes are set between episodes and feature theme songs performed by the series' voice actors."Under the Cherry Blossoms" (桜の下, Sakura no Shita)1:3110. "Drops" (ドロップス, Doroppusu)2:1311. "Moving" (引越し, Hikkoshi)2:1712. "Older Brother, Younger Sister" (兄妹, Keimai)2:1513. "Fireflies" (ほたる, Hotaru)4:1214. "Grave of the Fireflies" (ほたるの墓, Hotaru no Haka)1:4615. "Sunset Colors" (夕焼け, Yūyake)0:5316. "Scene of Carnage" (修羅, Shura)3:0817. "Elegy / Song of Sorrow" (悲歌, Hika)3:1218. "Two (People) ~ End Title" (ふたり~エンドタイトル, Futari ~ Endo Taitoru)8:52Total length:58:13 Themes and analysis[edit] In his book about the film, Alex Dudok de Wit called Grave of the Fireflies an "unusually personal adaptation" of Nosaka's short story as Takahata had similar experiences during the war, though noted it deviated significantly in its portrayal of the children as ghosts in its opening sequence whereas the short story began immediately with the children losing their mother during the air raid. [25] Some critics in the West have viewed Grave of the Fireflies as an anti-war film due to the graphic and emotional depiction of the pernicious repercussions of war on a society, and the individuals therein.
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