Code:Breaker

2012
Code:Breaker

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EP1 God's Great Judgment Oct 07, 2012

One rainy night, high school student Sakura Sakurakoji sees people being burned alive. At school the next day, she meets new transfer student Rei Ogami, the boy she believes was with the burning people. Sakura then resolves to uncover Rei's involvement.

EP2 The Spiral Blue Flower, Blossoming in Flame Oct 14, 2012

Sakura wakes up in her own bedroom after being found outside the night before. Fearful of Ogami, she becomes protective of Aoba, who mistakes Sakura's actions for unfriendliness. Sakrura calls Ogami out to get to the bottom of the events in the park.

EP3 Angry Valor, A Graven Hammer Oct 21, 2012

Ogami and Sakura walk to school together, so that they can keep a mutual eye on each other. Not everyone is happy with the attention Sakura is paying Ogami, however. Later, Sakura accompanies Ogami to one of his jobs, and is surprised by what she sees.

EP4 War Cry Oct 28, 2012

Ogami is given his next assignment by the Eden council. Toki picks up Sakura to walk to school, claiming that he is Ogami's friend. Ogami catches up, and starts fighting with Toki, but Sakura stops them both. Toki tours Sakura and Ogami's school.

EP5 Banquet of Wishes Nov 04, 2012

Ogami, Toki, and Sakura attempt to infiltrate a government-run facility, and encounter two large men with their own special abilities. They locate Diet member Tabata, their target, and are about to carry out their mission when a new secret is revealed.

EP6 Lost One Nov 11, 2012

Toki has a breakfast meeting with the Prime Minister. On their way to school, Sakura and Ogami run into Rui Hachioji, who has a message for Ogami. Sakura urges Ogami to open up and befriend the others in their class, but the class has a surpise of its own.

EP7 Sakura in the Light Nov 18, 2012

As Ogami lies unconscious, Heike and Kanda fill Sakura in on their Code: Breaker roles. Sakura invites everyone to her house to stay out of danger while Ogami recovers. The remaining Code: Breakers also meet up there, when they get an uninvited visitor.

EP8 King and Soldier, Child and House Nov 25, 2012

In the aftermath of Hitomi's visit, Toki runs off by himself, while the others put their heads together to figure out what Hitomi's objective was. For different reasons, both Sakura and her parents reaveal to Ogami how important their family is to them.

EP9 Stopped Time Dec 02, 2012

The Code: Breakers believe that Hitomi is behind the explosions throughout the city. They receive an anonymous message informing them of Hitomi's location. Ogami rushes to the site hoping to find Sakura there as well, but finds an unexpected surprise.

EP10 The World People See Dec 09, 2012

Hitomi is made a Code: Breaker at 16, and works for the organization for over a decade. As his allies fall in the line of duty, he reminds himself that he is working to create a world where children can laugh. Then a shocking secret is revealed.

EP11 50,000 Hostages Dec 16, 2012

The Code: Breaker team discovers where the bombs are planted. There are too many of them to deal with, but between the police, the Kizakura-gumi gang, and Yuki, they do their best to deal with them. Meanwhile, Ogami heads to Sky Tower to confront Hitomi.

EP12 Devils... God and Man... Sakura Watching Over Dec 23, 2012

Toki arrives at the rooftop where the Prime Minister is being held. Oji and Yukihina fight for the custody of the children with special abilities. Inside Sky Tower, Hitomi fights Ogami to a standstill, and threatens to fulfil his plans to change the world.

EP13 A Flower Blooming With God Dec 23, 2012

Heike is astounded by the full extent of his Ogami's capabilities, as Ogami and Hitomi engage in a final showdown. Hitomi reveals why he had no choice but to carry out his plan, and swears vengeance against the Prime Minister. Sakura says her goodbyes.
6.7| 0h30m| TV-MA| en| More Info
Released: 07 October 2012 Ended
Producted By: Kinema Citrus
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.code-breaker.jp/
Synopsis

Sakurakouji Sakura is a girl who appears modest and graceful but in reality is skilled in martial arts. After witnessing a boy burning people with his blue flame, she is startled to see that the same boy is a transfer student, Oogami Rei. Oogami is a Code Breaker, one who does not exist. He is a seemingly cold-blooded killer who follows the principle of an eye for an eye, to use evil against evil. Convinced that killing is not right, Sakurakouji sets out to stop him and penetrate his icy heart.

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Derek Childs (totalovrdose) Although I've read manga, Akimine Kamijyo's Code: Breaker is not one of the collections I ever procured. At the same time though, it's not required that you read the manga before watching the anime, although it would potentially be great to compare one product with the other.Sakura, a high school student, is riding the bus one night, when she witnesses an inexplicable event: a young man, later identified as Ogami, is setting a number of people alight with a flame produced by his own hand. Coincidentally, Ogami is a new student in her class, and despite those he attacked been revealed as criminals, Sakura takes it upon herself to make certain the death count is kept to an absolute minimum, a task which she later finds is more difficult than she imagined.A popular student, her decision to act as Ogami's unconventional conscience causes the entire male student body to become wracked with jealousy, believing the two to be engaged in a romantic relationship. Although this allows for comedic scenarios, this particular brand of humor is clichéd when contrasted with a wealth of other anime. These moments, alongside occasions when Code: Breakers become 'lost', are obviously designed to provide some degree of cuteness to a show that often appears quite dark.Code: Breaker is a series which questions whether death is a justifiable punishment for those who have severely wronged society. Alongside Ogami, there are other Code: Breakers, including Heike (whose character resembles Fuduo and Touma from Aquarion), Toki, Yuki and Rui, each with their own unique abilities, whose mission is to defeat the evils in this world. At the same time however, Code: Breaker contradicts itself. There are moments when the creator's aim is for the audience to feel sympathy towards an antagonist after they have committed a horrific crime, the combined soundtrack and character dialogue suggesting this is an emotional moment. Yet, this goes against the general directionality of the plot, where Code: Breakers punish the wicked who would otherwise get away with their offenses.Yuki and Rui, who are two of the most interesting characters, are provided with the littlest screen time, and though every character's ability efficaciously commands the screen during fights, it is Ogami who more often than not steals the show. Though there is nothing wrong with this decision, Ogami mainly appears as very two dimensional: his mission is to stop evil, that's it. His lack of restraint or empathy causes him to appear as heartless as many of the enemies he faces, and though he could hardly ever be described as an anti-hero, Ogami lacks many complex emotions that would render him more interesting.Originally, Ogami appears to be randomly targeting villainous characters over the course of the first few episodes, until Hitomi, the enemy pulling all of the strings emerges. Unlike the other villains, Hitomi is calm and fearless, and appears far too likable, which in a way fails to cement him as an authentic enemy, despite his awesome powers.Visually, Code: Breaker is occasionally as dark as the subject matter, causing the show to lack the brightness of others. The fight scenes are terrifically produced, each character's attack been a separate color, while character animation is executed with a similarly high standard. Each episode's opening theme from Granrodeo is as equally addictive as the song from Kenichi Suzumura, played during the credits, which compliment the series by combining relevant ideas and images.Occasionally, Code: Breaker bears some resemblance to Eden of the East, while at the same time employing ideas that many would have viewed previously in the fantasy genre. With this in mind, although the series doesn't offer the most original concept, the conclusion, or lack thereof, clearly suggests the show was destined for a longer duration. Despite the inconclusive end, and many questions remaining unanswered, the characters and action scenes combined make this production worth considering.
joelherro I liked this show. It started off with a bang, with plenty of action, humour, interesting characters and excellent animation. However, I feel it could have been so much better if it had been aimed at a more adult audience. The show is essentially about vigilantes killing bad guys, yet the level of violence is suitable for young teens. I prefer more serious stuff, and think this show would have been awesome if they'd kicked up the blood and violence factor haha...but that's just me.The show mostly revolves around Ogami Rei and Sakurakoji Sakura. Ogami is a Code: Breaker, a guy with special powers who kills bad guys the law can't get to. Sakura is a popular girl at high school who witnesses Ogami killing a whole bunch of bad dudes and freaks out when she sees him at her school the next day. She makes it her mission to convince Ogami that even bad guys deserve to live and that killing is wrong no matter who is on the receiving end. It's pretty cool overall, but I just wish it wasn't so 'teeny'.