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Thursday 19 September 2013

Unboxing [UK]: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 - Season 2 (DVD)


It's been a while since I did one of these, I apologise as I have had some important stuff to handle in preparation for University in just a weeks time. Now to the package, the title that I will be over-viewing is the second season of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion from KAZE UK.

The set is placed out the same style as the first season; a slightly big but slim artbox that can hold three slim DVD cases, each have two DVDs. The discs have five episodes to start off followed by four episodes from disc two onwards. Unlike the first season, the second season doesn't have any extras at all with the exception of the Opening and Closing animations.

DVD Language: English, Japanese
DVD Video: SD PAL Colour 16:9 ratio
DVD Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.0, Japanese Stereo 2.0
DVD Subtitles: English (Japanese Dub with S.T. & L.), English (Sign Translations and Lyrics)
DVD Region: 2
DVD Discs: 6
DVD Defects: Locked Subtitles, Majority of the extras not included

Plot:
A year has passed since "The Black Rebellion" and the remaining Black Knights have vanished into the shadows, their leader and figurehead, Zero, executed by the Britannian Empire. Area 11 is once more squirming under the Emperor's oppressive heel as the Britannian armies concentrate their attacks on the European front. But for the Britannians living in Area 11, life is back to normal. On one such normal day, a Britannian student, skipping his classes in the Ashford Academy, sneaks out to gamble on his chess play. But unknown to this young man, several forces are eying him from the shadows, for soon, he will experience a shocking encounter with his own obscured past, and the masked rebel mastermind Zero will return.


Extra Content (On-Disc):
Opening and Closing Animations


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