
Sales numbers for BD anime releases in 2008 have finally become available, and are presented here. The figures reveal a strikingly good performance for anime featuring large robots.
Unlike DVD sales, BD sales numbers remain difficult to ascertain in Japan, so the sales ranking is informative as to what releases are dominating sales on the next video format of the future…
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A new offering from Alpha Omega, this figure displays Code Geass‘ Villetta Nu in her fetching swimsuit outfit from episode 5 of the second season.
Perhaps wearing thigh-high stockings with a swimsuit is a future trend in Area 11?
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Detailed photos of the finished C.C. and Kallen Dakimakura have recently found their way online.
These were featured here before, but fans should appreciate actual photos of the final product, especially with close-ups of the more important bits.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, H, News
- Date: Jan 6, 2009 18:27 JST
- Tags: Code Geass, Comparison, DVD Extras, Kallen, Marketing, Oppai, TV, USA

This unfortunate image of the state of Kallen‘s breasts in the Japanese DVD and TV versions of Code Geass, versus the American TV version, illustrates that although the currently popular tactic of censoring TV broadcasts to provide something cheap and saucy to put on the DVD is odious enough, at least nobody in Japan has any serious moral objections to oppai on their screens…
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A nude filter emerges (below) for the above image, featuring C.C., Kallen, Shirley and Tianzi; sure to a popular one given the varied subject matter:
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The cast of Code Geass R2 appear gamely clad in a wide variety of swimwear, from bikini to one-piece, and of course sukumizu for the benefit of lolicon. Something for everyone, then?
They also appear to be engaged in the business of stripping C.C. of her bikini…
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A recent quote from Sunrise has stirred up much controversy amongst Code Geass fans, as it suggests Sunrise’s desire to make another Geass project sometime in the future.
Given the series’ screenwriter previous hints that recently concluded Code Geass R2 would be the definite end of the storyline, many are left wondering what else could be produced?
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The fifth DVD of Code Geass R2 has earned the approval of fans with the inclusion of additional ecchiness: now we see altogether less steam in certain scenes, although the feature stops short of including anything more raunchy than has previously appeared.
Below you see them compared:
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Recent TV ratings for Gundam 00: Second Season have been on the upswing, with the latest episode (11) reaching a surprising 6.3%.
Below, the ratings for the first eleven episodes are shown, along with a comparison to the equivalent episodes of Sunrise’ previous show, Code Geass R2, which was already known for having rather dismal ratings for its timeslot.
It is not surprising that the long-running Gundam franchise would prove to have higher ratings, but the pronounced size of the difference between both shows’ viewership is somewhat surprising.
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The cover for the January 2009 issue of Animage has caused a bit of a stir amongst Vippers and the Japanese blogosphere. C.C., of the at times surprisingly oppai-centric Code Geass, normally known for her oshiri service and entrusting the matter of oppai service to Kallen, is shown in this new original illustration displaying a surprisingly large set of endowments.
Was C.C. always this well-endowed?
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Christmas comes to Code Geass, with clothing subtracted below. Complete with festive pizza, topped with turkey we might think.
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All coming into contact with this ravishing “A-Prize” C.C. figure attest that it is the ultimate figure rendition of her, and unlikely to be surpassed:
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