Code Geass: Lelouch of the rebellion. Season 1 Part III / [DVD] producers, Hiroshi Morotomi ... [et al.] ; director, Goro Taniguchi ; produced by MBS, Sunrise, Project Geass.
Contains Volume 5 (Stages 18-21) and Volume 6 (Stages 22-25) of Code Geass: Lelouch of the rebellion. Title and credits from container. Original story, Ichirou Ohkouchi, Goro Taniguchi. Originally broadcast on television as individual episodes in 2006. Special features: disc 1: picture drama Stage 9.33 episode; audio commentary on Stage 19 and Stage 21; textless opening, "Kaidokufunou", version 2; English voice actor interviews. -- disc 2: picture drama episodes: Stages 22.25, 23.95; audio commentary, Stage 25; textless ending (special on-air version Stage 23) "Mosaic Kakera"; Textless opening (Stage 24 and 25) "Hitomi no Tsubasa"; Textless ending (Special on-air version Stage 24 and 25) "Colors".
Contents:
disc 1: Vol. 5: Stage 18: I order you, Suzaku Kururugi ; Stage 19: Island of the gods ; Stage 20: Battle for Kyushu ; Stage 21: The school festival declaration. -- disc 2: Vol. 6: Stage 22: Bloodstained Euphy ; Stage 23: At least with sorrow ; Stage 24: The collapsing stage ; Stage 25: Zero.
Summary:
"Despite his status as an Eleven, Suzaku Kururugi has been granted the title "Knight of Honor" by Princess Euphemia. Fearing that others might follow Suzaku's example of living peacefully within the Empire, Zero and his Order of Black Knights devise a trap for the Lancelot. While Euphemia and her entourage attend a welcoming ceremony during the arrival of a Britannian aristocrat, the Black Knights stage a surprise attack. With the Lancelot surrounded by enemy forces, Suzaku receives an order from the arriving aristocrat to maintain position in an effort to trap Zero in a fiery barrage, at the risk of losing his own life. Will Suzaku sacrifice himself despite Euphemia's objections?"--Container.
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