Netflix continues to expand its anime catalog with the addition of iconic titles like Mob Psycho 100 and Code Geass, a series that has left an indelible mark on the genre. Code Geass is acclaimed for its thematic complexity and stunning visuals, exploring deep issues related to colonialism and class identity. Although it was already available on the platform, its popularity has led to the series receiving greater attention.
Code Geass was one of the most important animes of its time
Originally, Code Geass consists of two seasons, but the universe expands with a tetralogy of movies that offers an alternative narrative and a different ending with Lelouch of the Re;surrection. These movies, which reformulate key aspects of the story and the fate of some characters, provide a more accessible way to enjoy the plot, especially for those who do not have time to dive into the two complete seasons.
Now, users can enjoy Code Geass both in the original version and in Spanish dubbing through Netflix. It is also available on AnimeBox and Disney+, where additional content can be found, including the sequel Rozé of the Recapture. This expansion of access to Code Geass not only makes it easier for new viewers to dive into the series but also refreshes interest in the franchise, which remains so relevant today.
Although the main narrative of Code Geass has concluded, the producers at Sunrise have indicated that they plan to create more related animes, suggesting that the story and themes that have resonated with fans will continue to be explored in new formats. This announcement reflects the enduring popularity of the series and its ability to attract both new and old anime fans.