Main Feature: Code Geass Akito The Exiled / Creator's interview: Yoshinori Terasawa Japanese Game Producer

Main Feature: Code Geass Akito The Exiled
The latest, much-awaited addition to the Code Geass SF robot TV animation series - the first part of Code Geass Akito the Exiled - opened in 30 cinemas across Japan on August 4th.
There will be four parts altogether of this latest version, a spin-off series from the popular TV cartoons Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, and Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2.
Just like the TV serials, they are produced by the SUNRISE studio of Gundam fame. Goro Taniguchi wrote the new story, it's directed by Kazuki Akane, and CLAMP designed the characters for this truly all-star, surefire hit for lovers of robot animation.
Join us for the latest news on the hottest SF robot animation movie this summer straight after its Japanese release. This looks like being another landmark for the genre.
Creator's interview: Yoshinori Terasawa Japanese Game Producer
Spike was Yoshinori Terasawa's second videogame company after university. There, he has produced the mega-hit SAMURAIDOU and SHINOBIDO series and his Super Dangan-Ronpa 2 sequel to Danganronpa went on sale at the end of July. The original DANGANRONPA sold more than 100,000 copies. Meet the hottest videogame producer in Japan!
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