Whether it may be about cool mecha, mysterious powers, strategic
geniuses, or thrilling plot twists, Code Geass presented all these
elements on an exceptional level. By doing so, this anime climbed to the
top whilst showing a grand tier of excitement and action throughout its
run-through. It is one of the most loved and favored titles ever in the
history of anime. This article will direct you through a collection of more anime similar
to Code Geass, and show you what other anime shows live up to the same.
1.
Death Note
High school student and prodigy Light Yagami
stumbles upon the Death Note and—since he deplores the state of the world—tests
the deadly notebook by writing a criminal's name in it. When the criminal dies
immediately following his experiment with the Death Note, Light is greatly
surprised and quickly recognizes how devastating the power that has fallen into
his hands could be.
With this divine capability, Light decides to
extinguish all criminals in order to build a new world where crime does not
exist and people worship him as a god. Police, however, quickly discover that a
serial killer is targeting criminals and, consequently, try to apprehend the
culprit. To do this, the Japanese investigators count on the assistance of the
best detective in the world: a young and eccentric man known only by the name
of L.
Death Note and Code Geass have in similarity,
with intelligent protagonists who also have a rather distorted sense of
justice. Can be seen as anime that takes the theme of strength, justice and
deceit.
Both Lelouch and Seize the incredible power they
use for their own ends, to fulfill the reasons they believe in. Yan in the end,
both characters must deceive the person they love ..
2.
Arslan Senki (The Heroic Legend of Arslan)
Under the rule of the belligerent King Andragoras
III, the Kingdom of Pars is at war with the neighboring empire, Lusitania. Though
different from his father in many aspects, Arslan, the young prince, sets out
to prove his valor on the battlefield for the very first time. However, when
the king is betrayed by one of his most trusted officials, the Parsian army is
decimated and the capital city of Ecbatana is sieged. With the army in shambles
and the Lusitanians out for his head, Arslan is forced to go on the run. With a
respected general by his side, Daryun, Arslan soon sets off on a journey in
search of allies that will help him take back his home.
War and betrayal are the theme in Arslan Senki. Like
in Code Geass, Arslan Senki follows the actions of the protagonist who is part
of the royal family. Arslan attempted to claim power to resolve the problems
that arose because of politically motivated treason. In the condition of the
story, Lelouch and Arslan no longer live in their respective countries. So when
Code Geass gives you a prince exile who seeks revenge on the royal family,
Arslan Senki gives you a prince of exile trying to gather enough people to
restore his home. Arslan senki also presents a war strategy that is not
inferior to the code geass.
3.
Guilty Crown
One boy caught
up on a big worldly mess, one mysterious girl with suspicious origins, and one
apocalyptic power to rule them all. Combine all of those similar elements
together and you get Guilty Crown.
After the
unfortunate tragedy known as "Lost Christmas," concerned with a virus
called the "Apocalyptic Virus," Japan had been since then under the
command of a control organization known as the GHQ. No one knows what GHQ is
really after and what they're trying to hide, but,they found a foe in the rebel
group the Funeral Parlor.
In the midst of
the conflict, a high-school boy named Ouma Shu meets a suspicious girl named
Yuzuriha Inori and stumbles upon a mysterious power that can be used to extract
voids in the heart. Shu then wields the power known as the "Right Hand of
the King," which imposes the Guilty Crown upon him.
4.
Kakumeiki Valvrave (Valvrave the Liberator)

If Code Geass is
particularly known for its high-end mechanical warriors called “Knightmare
Frames,” then Kakumeiki Valvrave (Valvrave the Liberator) is known for its
highly innovative and awesome robots warriors called “Valvraves.”
Far into the
future, humans now mostly live in spherical cities located in space. In this
time, three political powers exist: the Dorsia Military Pact Federation, ARUS,
and the neutral JIOR. Hanging only on a thin thread of balance, the Dorsia
Military Pact Federation suddenly attacks Module 77, a part of the JIOR
alliance.
It just so
happens that Module 77 is a school city block with a population composed mostly
of students. Unknown to everyone, it's also the place where the mysterious
robots called the Valvraves rest.
Follow Tokishima
Haruto as he and the rest of his classmates and allies use the Valvraves in
order to fight for their lives and reveal the hidden secrets of the world. Join
them in their trials and predicaments as they dig in further into the
conspiracy that dragged them all into a serious world of conflict.
5.
Eureka Seven
Mechas, warring
factions, and twisted revelations are just some of the things we enjoyed while
watching Code Geass. And now, we shall see an anime with similar plot elements!
Let us now set the limelight on Eureka Seven!
Eureka Seven
follows the coming-of-age story of a young boy named Renton Thurston. All his
life, Renton indulged himslelf in fantasies of riding the Trapar particle waves
and joining the Gekkostate, a Light Finding Operation (LFO) aircraft mercenary
group. But one day, in a sudden twist of fate, a young girl by the name of
Eureka comes to Renton's mechanic grandfather's shop in order to get her LFO
(Nirvash typeZERO) fixed.
Then, it
happened! The place where the Nirvash typeZeERO is gets attacked and bombarded
by military LFOs under a pursuit command. Renton then unknowingly aids the
Nirvash typeZERO by using the Amiti Drive, a device that unleashes the Nirvash
typeZERO's hidden ability.
Now, Renton is
being recruited by the Gekkostate for showing big potential. Unknown to him
though, it's just the start of his long adventure where everything takes an
unexpected turn.



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