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Is Guilty Crown Finished? Everything You Need to Know Before Watching

What is Guilty Crown?
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Guilty Crown is a high-stakes blend of action, drama, and science fiction set in a post-apocalyptic Japan. The story follows Shu, a timid teenager whose life is upended after a meteorite strike releases the lethal Apocalypse Virus. Following a chance meeting with the mysterious pop star Inori, Shu discovers he possesses the “King’s Right Hand,” a genetic mutation that allows him to materialize weapons from the hearts of others.

Caught between a clandestine government agency and a rebel group known as Funeral Parlour, Shu must navigate a world of tragedy and fighting to decide the fate of humanity. If you’re looking to dive into this world, you can watch the anime on Prime Video.

Is the Anime Really Finished?
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Yes, Guilty Crown is finished. The main series aired from October 13, 2011, to March 22, 2012. Because it is a complete production with a defined end date, viewers who watch the anime will receive a conclusion to the narrative without needing to seek out further anime seasons for resolution.

While the anime provides a conclusion, the series has expanded into other media. If you want to explore the universe further, you can buy the manga to see how the story is handled in written form.

Who Should Watch Guilty Crown?
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This series is best suited for fans of psychological dramas and sci-fi settings. Its appeal lies in its combination of “real robot” mecha elements and a tragic, post-apocalyptic atmosphere.

You will likely enjoy this anime if you appreciate:

  • Psychological Growth: Following a fearful protagonist as he is forced into a leadership role.
  • High-Concept Sci-Fi: Genetic mutations, lethal viruses, and futuristic weaponry.
  • Emotional Drama: Themes of loss, tragedy, and the burdens of power.

If you love the aesthetic of the show and the characters, you might also want to pick up some Guilty Crown merchandise to commemorate the experience.

Recommended Watch Order#

Because there are a few different entries in the Guilty Crown franchise, the order in which you watch them can change your experience. You can refer to the relationship tree below the article for a visual guide.

The Release Order
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For those who want to experience the series as it was originally presented to the public:

  1. Guilty Crown (Main Series)
  2. Guilty Crown: Reassortment (Compilation)
  3. Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas (Prequel)

The Chronological Order
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If you prefer to see the events unfold in the order they happen within the story’s timeline:

  1. Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas
  2. Guilty Crown (Main Series)

The Completionist Order
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For those who want every single piece of content: Watch the main series first to establish the world, then view the Reassortment compilation for a streamlined recap, and finally watch Lost Christmas to add deeper context to the events leading up to the main plot.

For Source Material Fans
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For those who enjoy supplementing their viewing with reading, we recommend watching the main anime series first and then diving into the manga releases to gain additional perspective on the characters and world.


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Guilty Crown • anime • 2011-10-13 to 2012-03-22
  └─(prequel)→  Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas • anime • 2012-07-26
  └─(compilation)→  Guilty Crown: Reassortment • anime • 2012-01-03

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