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Bercerita tentang sebuah sekolah bernama Cross academy yang memiliki 2 kelas waktu sekolah. Kelas siang (day class) dan kelas malam (night class). Kelas siang adalah kelas untuk manusia, di mana Yuuki berada. Dan pada malam hari giliran night class memakai sekolah. Murid-murid di Night class bukanlah manusia, alias vampir.

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Tentu saja keberadaan mereka dijaga agar tidak diketahui manusia dan murid lain di tempat itu. Yuuki Cross yang diserang oleh vampire ganas saat umurnya 5 tahun di malam yang bersalju diselamatkan oleh Kaname Kuran, vampire lain yang berdarah murni. Yuki diangkat anak oleh sang kepala sekolah, Cross Kaien yang juga mengangkat anak lain yang bernama Kiryuu Zero. Bersama dengan Zero, Yuki menjadi pelindung agar rahasia Night Class tidak diketahui oleh Day Class.

See also: Setting Before the events of the main story, on December 24, 2029, a biological hazard known as the Apocalypse Virus brought on by an plunges Japan into a state of chaos. This event is later named the Lost Christmas incident. Unable to contain the threat, Japan sought international help and the dispatches an organization known as the GHQ to their aid. The GHQ successfully contains the outbreak and restores a level of normalcy at the cost of Japan's independence. Ten years later, a resistance organization known as the Funeral Parlor wages a campaign against the GHQ to liberate Japan once more.

Plot High school student Shu Ouma encounters a wounded girl named Inori Yuzuriha, the vocalist of a popular internet group Egoist, taking refuge at his film club's workshop. The GHQ Anti Bodies storm the workshop and arrest her for involvement with Funeral Parlor.

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Shu follows the coordinates of Inori's robot to a drop zone where he meets Funeral Parlor's leader, Gai Tsutsugami, who asks him to safeguard a vial. As GHQ begins attacking the Ruppongi area looking for the vial, it shatters as Shu goes to rescue Inori when she becomes threatened by GHQ Endlave mechs. The vial contains the Void Genome, a powerful genetic weapon derived from the Apocalypse Virus that grants Shu the 'Power of the King', an ability that allows his right hand to extract Voids, weapons of people's psyche given physical form. Shu then extracts Inori's Void and destroys the attacking Endlaves. Eventually, Shu falls in love with Inori and reluctantly joins Funeral Parlor.

During one operation, Inori is taken by a boy named Yuu, who possesses the second Void Genome. Shu's repressed memories return to him, revealing his sister Mana had been the first to be infected with the Apocalypse Virus years earlier and caused a massive explosion which spread the Apocalypse Virus across Japan: the Lost Christmas.

Inori was created to hold Mana's soul to create a new race of humans after the Apocalypse Virus annihilates the current human population. Gai and Shu work together and Shu stabs Mana's stasis pod, knowingly killing Gai in the process. Two weeks later, the GHQ seals off the area surrounding Roppongi in Tokyo, now called Loop 7, leaving a large number of teenagers to take refuge at Tennouzu High School along with Funeral Parlor members Shu, Inori, Ayase and Tsugumi.

With food and Apocalypse Vaccine supplies running low, Shu is elected the new student council president and eventually becomes a tyrant, after Hare's death. Shu and the others eventually break out of Loop 7, though in the process a resurrected Gai appears and severs Shu's right arm, transferring the Void Genome to him. Gai protects Japan from being destroyed by the United Nations in an attempt to stop of the Apocalypse Virus. The mastermind behind the events in Japan is an ancient organization known as 'Daath' whose purpose was to obtain Shu's power and Inori. Inori later lets herself get captured by Daath in order to protect Shu.

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Haruka Ouma, Shu's stepmother, betrays the GHQ and steals the third Void Genome which Shu later injects himself with. As events progress, Gai intends to cause the Lost Christmas event on a global scale.

Funeral Parlor surrounds GHQ Headquarters at and attack. The Apocalypse Virus begins spreading across the planet from the GHQ Tower.

Shu defeats Gai who explains that the only way to stop the Fourth Apocalypse was to let Mana fulfill her destiny of starting it, after which she would finally be able to rest in peace, which is why he aided Daath. Gai then dies with Mana as the Virus envelops them both. Shu embraces Inori and activates his Void, absorbing everyone's Voids and taking all of the Apocalypse Virus onto himself. As he is about to be consumed, Inori sacrifices her own life to the virus, saving Shu. With the virus finally eradicated, the GHQ Tower collapses and everyone escapes. Some years later, Ayase, Tsugumi, Yahiro, Kanon, Souta and a now blind Shu celebrate Hare's birthday in a rebuilt Tokyo. Production In the making of the series, the staff wanted to make 'the next generation of anime with this show.'

For this they wanted it to be an original anime rather than an adaptation. The staff also wanted it to be a 'two-season show' regardless of possible difficulties. The basic concept of the show is in a 'Japanese style, a Japanese concept, and that is what makes it more original than other shows.' When asked about similarities between Shu and 's lead, the staff answered they are both passive characters although they found Shinji more passive.

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When asked what circumstances led to his involvement, Redjuice responded that the production staff's illustrators and animators felt that his concept art exhibited a sense of compatibility with the final product. While Ryo of was providing the insert songs for the show, Redjuice himself was not participating in the project as a member of Supercell. Besides liking Inori, the main heroine of Guilty Crown, Redjuice stated that he had done many drawings of Tsugumi. The staff had no qualms with the cat-like ears of Tsugumi so Redjuice feels that he has slipped his personal tastes into the series. Redjuice also likes Kanon although she was not originally written into the scenario. As Redjuice has not worked with 3D CG much, he was able to learn a lot from the staff at Production I.G.

Music Guilty Crown Original Soundtrack. Released January 25, 2012 Soundtrack Length 75: 50 The music used in the Guilty Crown anime is composed. Both the opening and ending themes of Guilty Crown are written. The first opening theme is titled 'My Dearest' and is performed by Koeda. The CD single for 'My Dearest' was released on November 23, 2011.

The first ending theme is titled 'Departures (Anata ni Okuru Ai no Uta)' ( Departures あなたにおくるアイの歌, Departures (Send your Love Song)) and is performed by, a fictional band from the series. The single for 'Departures (Anata ni Okuru Ai no Uta)' was released on November 30, 2011. A 17-year-old artist named Chelly provided the vocals. Chelly was picked by Ryo of Supercell after an audition of 2,000 candidates. Chelly also sang the insert songs in Guilty Crown. The second opening theme is 'The Everlasting Guilty Crown' by Egoist and the second ending theme is 'Kokuhaku' ( 告白, 'Confession') by Supercell. All music composed.

Guilty Crown Original Soundtrack No. Title Lyrics Vocals Length 1. 'βίος' ( Bios) Rie Mika Kobayashi 4:33 2. 'α' ( alpha) 5:48 3. 'Ω' ( Omega) 4:31 4. 'Ready to Go' David Whitaker David Whitaker 4:16 5. 'friends' mpi mpi 3:48 6.

'VOiD' 2:06 7. 'gエ19' ( GHQ) 2:20 8. 'θεοι' ( theoi) 3:38 9. 'close your eyes' mpi 3:51 10. 'Βασιλευζ' ( Basileus) 4:17 11. 'π' ( pi) 3:58 12.

'Release My Soul' mpi Aimee Blackschleger 4:34 13. 'κrOnё' ( krone) 5:33 14. 'Hill Of Sorrow' mpi mpi 4:11 15. 'Αποκσλυψιζ' ( Apokalypsis) 4:51 16. 'Home ~in this corner~' mpi Leina 3:48 17.

'Genesi§' ( Genesis) 3:17 18. 'βιοζ-δ' ( bios-delta) Rie Mika Kobayashi 2:35 19.

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