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Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture Anime Reveals 14 More Cast

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
New visual, Knightmare Frames also unveiled

The official website for the four-part anime revealed its first key visual and 14 more cast on Thursday.

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Image via Code Geass website

The newly announced cast are:

Takaya Kuroda as Kensei Kuroto
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Image via Comic Natalie
Katsuyuki Konishi as Isao Monobe
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Miyu Tomita Haruka Rutaka
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Shōya Chiba as Tomo'omi Oda
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Taito Ban as Shōta Munemori
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Riho Sugiyama as Yōko Araki
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Anzu Haruno as Yūri Sano
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Tōmi
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Yutaka Aoyama as Tokio Iwamoto
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Kanehira Yamamoto as Shirō Sazanami
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Image via Comic Natalie
Chikahiro Kobayashi as Kaoru Shizuka
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Yuka Terasaki as Natalia Luxembourg
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Haruka Shiraishi as Mei Ema
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Masashi Nogawa as Vallen Stark
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The site also unveiled three of the Knightmare Frame mecha that will appear in the anime.

Type-07T Keisetsu
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Image via Comic Natalie
Type-07 Sekka
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Image via Comic Natalie
Type-05C Akatsuki-Upgrade
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Image via Comic Natalie

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Image via Code Geass website
Previously announced cast include:

The anime's first part will premiere in Japan on May 10, the second part on June 7, the third part on July 5, and the fourth part on August 2. The anime will also start streaming exclusively worldwide on Disney+'s "Star" brand in late June.

Gorō Taniguchi are still credited with the original story.

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The original Code Geass television series premiered in 2006, followed by a sequel series in 2008. The series has inspired various manga and original video anime, including the Code Geass: Akito the Exiled spinoff, which premiered in 2012.

The first film in the series' compilation recap trilogy, released the trilogy on Blu-ray Disc.

said in April 2019 that the film is "phase 1" of a 10-year plan for new content in the Code Geass franchise.

Sources: Code Geass website, Comic Natalie


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