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Katei Kyōshi no Lelouch-san Comedy Spinoff Manga Ends

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Manga reimagining of Code Geass with Lelouch as C.C's tutor launched in December 2017

Kadokawa published the 29th and final chapter of Urushidama's Katei Kyōshi no Lelouch-san comedy spinoff manga on Friday. The 28th chapter had teased in September that the manga would reach its climax in the next chapter. The manga's fourth and final volume will ship on November 26.

The manga reimagines Lelouch and Nunnally in a normal world living normal lives, and C.C. is a high-class girl who suddenly moves into their house. Lelouch and Nunnally's mother Marianne entrusts Lelouch as C.C.'s home tutor, and so he enters into a contract with C.C.

Urushidama launched the manga on Kadokawa's Comic Newtype website in December 2017. Kadokawa published the manga's third compiled book volume last November.

The Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection anime, which is the most recent anime in the franchise, opened on February 2019 in 120 theaters in Japan. Funimation screened the film in North America in May 2019. Producer Kōjirō Taniguchi said in April 2019 that the film is "phase 1" of a 10-year plan for new content in the Code Geass franchise.

The first film in the series' compilation recap trilogy, Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Kōdō (lit.: The Awakening Path, official English subtitle: Initiation), opened in Japan in October 2017. The second film, Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Handō (lit.: The Rebellion Path, official English subtitle: Transgression), opened in Japan in February 2018. The third film, Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Ōdō (lit.: The Imperial Path, official English subtitle: Glorification), opened in May 2018. Funimation released the trilogy on Blu-ray Disc in March 2019.

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.

Source: Comic Newtype


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