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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 Michiyo Honda 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. "Rё∀L" (Real) Rie Cyua 4:12

Total length: 75:50

Release[edit]
Main article: List of Guilty Crown episodes

Guilty Crown was directed by Tetsuro Araki with the series' script supervision being handled
by Hiroyuki Yoshino[15] and assisted by Ichirō Ōkouchi. Jin Hanegaya from Nitroplus will also be
assisting with the screenplay.[16][17] The mechanical designs were done by Atsushi Takeuchi and prop
designs handled by Yō Moriyama. The original character designs were drawn by Redjuice,[15] with
Hiromi Katō providing the character designs for the anime. Yusuke Takeda was the anime's art
director. The animation production was done by Production I.G's Division 6.
An Internet radio show named Guilty Crown Radio Council to promote Guilty Crown began airing
every other Friday starting on October 7, 2011.[18] The show is hosted by Yūki Kaji, the voice actor of
Shu Ouma, and Ai Kayano, the voice actress of Inori Yuzuriha.[18]
New York Anime Festival screened the first two episodes of Guilty Crown on October 15, 2011.
[19]
 The screening of the second episode was a world premiere as the episode did not air in Japan
until October 20, 2011.[19] At Anime Weekend Atlanta 2011, Funimation announced that it would
simulcast the series in October, followed by a DVD and Blu-ray release in 2012.[20]

Related media[edit]
Print[edit]
A manga adaptation titled Guilty Crown, written by Yōsuke Miyagi and illustrated by Shion Mizuki,
was serialized in Square Enix's Monthly Shōnen Gangan between the November 2011[21] and
December 2013 issues. Square Enix released seven tankōbon volumes between January 21, 2012
and December 21, 2013.[22][23] A second manga titled Guilty Crown: Dancing Endlaves, written by Gan
Sunaaku and illustrated by Ryōsuke Fukai, was serialized in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's
Magazine between the July 2012 and May 2014 issues. Three volumes were released between
January 26, 2013 and May 27, 2014.[24][25]
A side story novel titled Guilty Crown: Princess of Deadpool was written by Gan Sunaaku from
Nitroplus, with illustrations done by a Production I.G and Nitroplus collaboration. A special version
that came along with a special book cover was first sold at Anime Contents Expo 2012 in between
March 31 and April 1, while the official release was on April 25. The first chapter was put up for
public reading.

Visual novel[edit]
Nitroplus developed a spin-off visual novel named Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas (ギルティクラウン
ロストクリスマス, Giruti Kuraun Rosuto Kurisumasu).[17] The visual novel was previously known
as Lost X.[17] The scenario writer for this game is Jin Hanegaya, who also penned Demonbane.[26] The
game focuses on the "Lost Christmas" incident. The full version of the game includes a short 10-
minute anime.

Reception[edit]
The series received mixed critical reaction. Carl Kimlinger from Anime News Network commended
the series' bravery on reinventing its plot but described the plot as jumbled and continued the trend
of weak characters and clichés.[27] Aiden Foote of THEM Anime Reviews agreed with Kimlinger on
the presentation and plot and added that the characters are unsympathetic with back stories that do
not add depth to them. On the other hand, Foote remarks the aesthetics and the musical appeal,
stating that "Guilty Crown is its own jewel in terms of music, visual flare and design from the
characters to the setting, to the set pieces."[28] Chris Beveridge from The Fandom Post commented
"While it goes big and throws a lot at us, the end result that defines the rest of the season is one that
works fantastically well for me because it intr

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