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In ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. Leave it to Ichiro Okouchi to take any perfectly good story concept and Narm it up (for the record, he also wrote ''Code Geass'' and ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', both of which are famous for being incredibly Narm-y).

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In ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. Leave it to Ichiro Okouchi Creator/IchiroOkouchi to take any perfectly good story concept and Narm it up (for the record, he also wrote ''Code Geass'' and ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', both of which are famous for being incredibly Narm-y).



* For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.

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* For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable [[spoiler:predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.
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In ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. Leave it to Ichiro Okouchi to take any perfectly good story concept and make it Narm-Infested (for the record, he also wrote KakumeikiValvrave and CodeGeass, both of which are famous for being incredibly Narm-y).

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In ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. Leave it to Ichiro Okouchi to take any perfectly good story concept and make Narm it Narm-Infested up (for the record, he also wrote KakumeikiValvrave ''Code Geass'' and CodeGeass, ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'', both of which are famous for being incredibly Narm-y).
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** Mana [[spoiler: spreading the Apocalypse Virus]] by ballet dancing over a map of the world in episode 22.
* At one point Tsugumi ties up Ayase to prevent her from going anywhere. With any other character, that would have made perfect sense, but since Ayase is stuck in a wheelchair, the ropes around her wrists and torso just make it look like FetishFuel for people who have a fetish for disabled people and bondage... Really, Tsugumi, there are easier and far better ways to stop a wheelchair-bound person...

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** Mana [[spoiler: spreading [[spoiler:spreading the Apocalypse Virus]] by ballet dancing over a map of the world in episode 22.
* At one point Tsugumi ties up Ayase to prevent her from going anywhere. With any other character, that would have made perfect sense, but since Ayase is stuck in a wheelchair, the ropes around her wrists and torso just make it look like FetishFuel {{fanservice}} for people who have a fetish for disabled people and bondage... Really, Tsugumi, there are easier and far better ways to stop a wheelchair-bound person...
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** Mana [[spoiler: spreading the Apocalypse Virus]] by ballet dancing over a map of the world in episode 22.

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** Mana [[spoiler: spreading the Apocalypse Virus]] by ballet dancing over a map of the world in episode 22.22.
* At one point Tsugumi ties up Ayase to prevent her from going anywhere. With any other character, that would have made perfect sense, but since Ayase is stuck in a wheelchair, the ropes around her wrists and torso just make it look like FetishFuel for people who have a fetish for disabled people and bondage... Really, Tsugumi, there are easier and far better ways to stop a wheelchair-bound person...

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In ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile.

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In ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. Leave it to Ichiro Okouchi to take any perfectly good story concept and make it Narm-Infested (for the record, he also wrote KakumeikiValvrave and CodeGeass, both of which are famous for being incredibly Narm-y).


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* Episode 3: Shu is trying to learn to use his power, and assess what kinds of Voids other students have. Some of those are perfectly useful as weapons, while others are less useful and others again are outright ridiculous. One student literally has ''a fridge'' as their Void!
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*** Right off in the middle of an awesome {{ActionPrologue}}, the missiles have inaccurate aiming and their movement are very random.
*** The GHQ proceed to storm Shu's hiding place in search for Inori. Then, Shu politely asks them who has just taken her, to treat her with respect. Seeing as GHQ is an {{ObviouslyEvil}} organization and ''he's dealing with a superior force while unprepared'', it just shows how idiotic our hero can be.

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*** Right off in the middle of an awesome {{ActionPrologue}}, {{Action Prologue}}, the missiles have inaccurate aiming and their movement are very random.
*** The GHQ proceed to storm Shu's hiding place in search for Inori. Then, Shu politely asks them who has just taken her, to treat her with respect. Seeing as GHQ is an {{ObviouslyEvil}} {{Obviously Evil}} organization and ''he's dealing with a superior force while unprepared'', it just shows how idiotic our hero can be.
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* For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Ayase's wheelchair challenges, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the bizarre faces made by Shu and many other characters, Shu's plan to attack the Ghost Unit control tower being little more than a stupid frontal assault where the students pretty much walk to their deaths, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.

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* For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Ayase's wheelchair challenges, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the bizarre faces made by Shu and many other characters, Shu's plan to attack the Ghost Unit control tower being little more than a stupid frontal assault where the students pretty much walk to their deaths, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.

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*** The GHQ proceed to storm Shu's hiding place in search for Inori. Just when they are about to take her, Shu asks politely to respect her.

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*** The GHQ proceed to storm Shu's hiding place in search for Inori. Just when they are about to take her, Then, Shu asks politely asks them who has just taken her, to respect her.treat her with respect. Seeing as GHQ is an {{ObviouslyEvil}} organization and ''he's dealing with a superior force while unprepared'', it just shows how idiotic our hero can be.
*** Shu takes Funell to himself, and he arrives at the destination Funell appointed on its screen. Then came those random, bad guys who asks for the robot. Then there's that black guy who asks Shu if he "makes rice". Then these group of bad guys force him to hand over Funell and he makes an over-dramatic scene about protecting something that isn't even HIS to begin with.
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** Episode 01:
*** Right off in the middle of an awesome {{ActionPrologue}}, the missiles have inaccurate aiming and their movement are very random.
*** The GHQ proceed to storm Shu's hiding place in search for Inori. Just when they are about to take her, Shu asks politely to respect her.
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-->'''Shu:''' [[spoiler:"My arm! MY KING'S POWER...!"]]

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-->'''Shu:''' [[spoiler:"My arm! MY KING'S POWER...!"]]!" (English dub: My arm! MY KING'S POWER YOU TOOK IT AWAY!)]]
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In ''GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile.

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In ''GuiltyCrown'', ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile.
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** In Episode 21, when Shu and the Undertakers are moving out to attack GHQ, everybody is going in large armored trucks, a cool bike, and an Endlave. What does Shu drive? A glorified Segway.

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** In Episode 21, when Shu and the Undertakers are moving out to attack GHQ, everybody is going in large armored trucks, a cool bike, and an Endlave. What does Shu drive? A glorified Segway.Segway.
** Mana [[spoiler: spreading the Apocalypse Virus]] by ballet dancing over a map of the world in episode 22.

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* In ''GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile.

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* In ''GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. compile.
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* In ''GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Ayase's wheelchair challenges, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the bizarre faces made by Shu and many other characters, Shu's plan to attack the Ghost Unit control tower being little more than a stupid frontal assault where the students pretty much walk to their deaths, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.

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* In ''GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile.
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For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Ayase's wheelchair challenges, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the bizarre faces made by Shu and many other characters, Shu's plan to attack the Ghost Unit control tower being little more than a stupid frontal assault where the students pretty much walk to their deaths, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.
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* In ''GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Ayase's wheelchair challenges, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the bizarre faces made by Shu and many other characters, Shu's plan to attack the Ghost Unit control tower being little more than a stupid frontal assault where the students pretty much walk to their deaths, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.

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* In ''GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Ayase's wheelchair challenges, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the bizarre faces made by Shu and many other characters, Shu's plan to attack the Ghost Unit control tower being little more than a stupid frontal assault where the students pretty much walk to their deaths, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.on.
** Episode 17:
-->'''Shu:''' [[spoiler:"My arm! MY KING'S POWER...!"]]
** Episode 19:
--->'''Segai:''' [[spoiler:"Another person's heart is inside me!"]]
** In Episode 21, when Shu and the Undertakers are moving out to attack GHQ, everybody is going in large armored trucks, a cool bike, and an Endlave. What does Shu drive? A glorified Segway.
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* In ''GuiltyCrown'', much like ''Anime/CodeGeass'' ''R2'' at its worst, there's an ever growing pile of {{Narm}} that would take hours to fully compile. For a start, how taking out someone's Void is presented as almost orgasm-inducing and all the resulting rape metaphors, Gai's [[spoiler: predictable but completely unnecessary death and return]], the entire deal with [[spoiler:Shu's incestuous sister Mana and her apparent reincarnation into Inori]], Daryl's tragicomic daddy issues, Ayase's wheelchair challenges, Arisa's willingness to sell her body, how the death of [[spoiler:Hare]] came to pass, the bizarre faces made by Shu and many other characters, Shu's plan to attack the Ghost Unit control tower being little more than a stupid frontal assault where the students pretty much walk to their deaths, the threat of genocidal walls, the Nazi parallels... this literally could go on and on.

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