Guilty Crown
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Guilty Crown

GUILTY CROWN

ギルティクラウン

Production I.G

Genres

  • Drama
  • Sci-Fi

Tags

all 16
  • FantasySuper Power93
  • OtherTerrorism90
  • TimeDystopian86
  • OtherPandemic85
  • UniversePost-Apocalyptic84
  • Main CastAnti-Hero80
  • MechaReal Robot79
  • Main CastFemale Protagonist79
  • SceneUrban73
  • OtherPolitics72
  • TraitsKuudere70
  • Main CastMale Protagonist64
  • TraitsNekomimi60
  • TraitsNudity56
  • TraitsDisability56
  • RomanceFemale Harem49

Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi. Tags: Super Power, Terrorism, Dystopian, Pandemic, Post-Apocalyptic, Anti-Hero, Real Robot, Female Protagonist, Urban, Politics, Kuudere, Male Protagonist.

#2622

Ranked

#124

Popularity

17.2K

Favorites

224.6K

Members

#4

This Season

Popular TV

#13

This Season

Rated TV

#192

All Time

Popular TV

Episode Progress

Complete

22 / 22 episodes aired

All 22 episodes available on Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix

TV22 / 22 epsFinished7.39
Production I.G·Fall 2011
Premiered
Fall 2011
Aired
Oct 14, 2011 – Mar 23, 2012
Broadcast
Friday · 01:15:00
Duration
24 min
Time to Complete
8h 48m
Rating
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Studio
Production I.G

Alternative Titles

jaギルティクラウン

arالمُلك المُدان

Synopsis

On December 24, 2029—the day colloquially known as the "Lost Christmas"—the Apocalypse Virus spread across Japan, bringing death to its citizens and plunging the country into utter chaos. In an effort to establish order, the United Nations sends the GHQ to assist with the crisis by containing the outbreak while removing all political autonomy in the process. A decade later, the country still lives under their control, unable to break free from their draconian rule. Frustrated with the state of the nation, a resistance group named the Funeral Parlor aims to liberate Japan from the GHQ. Led by the charismatic Gai Tsutsugami, the group plots to steal a vial containing the "Void Genome" to further their goals. The vial falls into the hands of internet vocalist Inori Yuzuriha, who ends up being hunted by the GHQ's Anti-Bodies forces. Having nowhere to go, she seeks refuge in a warehouse where she meets Shuu Ouma—a socially awkward high school student who is a huge fan of her music. Shuu gets dragged into the conflict the moment he rescues Inori, and the Void Genome shatters in his hand, granting him the "Power of the Kings." While learning how to control his grand new ability, Shuu must now fight to liberate Japan from its cruel oppressors. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Synopsis

The first two episodes of Guilty Crown were screened at the New York Anime Festival on October 15, 2011. The screening of the second episode was a world premiere as the episode did not air in Japan until October 20, 2011.

Where to Watch

Trailer

PV 1

Franchise Timeline

Guilty Crown is entry 2 of 2 in the Guilty Crown watch order, continuing the story after Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas.

Essential·Core entries only — skip filler and side content

  1. 1
    Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas
    Main Story #1 (OVA)2012
  2. 2
    Guilty Crown
    Season 22011

Complete·Everything including OVAs, specials & side stories

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
    Guilty Crown: 4-koma Gekijou
    Optional SPECIAL2012

Platform Scores

MAL

7.39

Canonical
Rank #2622Votes 662.6K

AniList

69 / 100

Trend 1Popularity 224.6K

Kitsu

73 / 100

Rank #3652Users 79.6KRuntime 8h 48m

AniList Trend

182

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Episode Guide

Aired so far: 22 / 22

Main Story

22 / 22

100%

Latest Aired

Episode 22

Remaining

Fully available

Aired so far

Theme Songs

Openings

2011
1

Euterpe

EGOIST; produced by supercell; performed by Chelly

2011
2

My Dearest

supercell; performed by Koeda

eps 2-122011
2011
3

The Everlasting Guilty Crown

EGOIST; produced by supercell; performed by Chelly

eps 13-222011

Endings

2011
1

Departures ~Anata ni Okuru Ai no Uta~ (Departures ~あなたにおくるアイの歌~)

EGOIST; produced by supercell; performed by Chelly

eps 1-12, 222011
2011
2

Kokuhaku (告白)

supercell; performed by Koeda

eps 13-212011

Public users tracking this

1

Mean Score

9.0

Completed: 1

Status Breakdown

224,570users
Completed136,48560.8%
Planning59,49526.5%
Dropped12,3255.5%
Watching9,1924.1%
Paused7,0733.1%

Tags

Shows how closely each tag relates to this anime
Fantasy1
Super Power
93
Other3
Terrorism
90
Pandemic
85
Politics
72
Time1
Dystopian
86
Universe1
Post-Apocalyptic
84
Main Cast3
Anti-Hero
80
Female Protagonist
79
Male Protagonist
64
Mecha1
Real Robot
79
Scene1
Urban
73
Traits4
Kuudere
70
Nekomimi
60
Nudity
56
Disability
56
Romance1
Female Harem
49
Show spoiler tags5
Drama1
Tragedy
77
Romance1
Incest
69
Other2
Body Horror
66
Crime
65
Traits1
Yandere
60

Relations

Recommendations

10 recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Guilty Crown have?

Guilty Crown consists of 22 episodes in total. Each episode has a runtime of approximately 24 minutes.

Is Guilty Crown a finished anime series?

Yes, Guilty Crown is a finished series that originally aired during the fall 2011 season. It concludes its story within the 22-episode run.

What is the premise of Guilty Crown?

Guilty Crown is a Sci-Fi and Drama anime set in a Japan devastated by the Apocalypse Virus. The story follows a resistance group called Funeral Parlor that fights to liberate the country from the draconian rule of the GHQ.

Do I need to watch anything before starting Guilty Crown?

Guilty Crown is the second entry in its franchise. For those looking to follow the story chronologically, the prequel Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas should be viewed first.

Who are the main characters in Guilty Crown?

The story centers on three primary characters: Ouma, Shuu, the mysterious Yuzuriha, Inori, and the leader of the resistance, Tsutsugami, Gai.

What anime should I watch if I like Guilty Crown?

If you enjoyed the themes and style of this show, fans of this often enjoy Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, DARLING in the FRANXX, 86 Eighty-Six, Takt Op. Destiny, and Black Bullet.

Is Guilty Crown suitable for younger viewers?

Guilty Crown carries an R - 17+ age rating. This classification is due to the presence of notable violence and profanity throughout the series.

Who produced and directed Guilty Crown?

The series was animated by the studio Production I.G. Key staff members involved in the production include Ookouchi, Ichirou, Yoshino, Hiroyuki, Kitada, Katsuhiko, and Ozaki, Tomomi.

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