[3] The final two episodes were aired on July 29, 2007, and received an early screening in Tokyo and Osaka theaters a week earlier.
[4][5] Bandai Visual encapsulated the episodes into nine volumes in DVD, Blu-ray, and Universal Media Disc formats.
[10][11] During the 2007 Otakon, Bandai Entertainment announced its acquisition of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion for a North American release.
[12] The dubbing was produced by ZRO Limit Productions with Taniguchi advising on what characteristics the character's voice should portray.
[20] In the United Kingdom, Beez Entertainment and Kazé each released a box collection of the series.
"Indecipherable") performed by Jinn and the ending theme is "Mosaic Kakera" (モザイクカケラ, lit.
[11][103] In North America, Bandai Entertainment released the four volumes containing the first seventeen episodes.
[15] In the United Kingdom, Beez Entertainment and Kazé released the series as a box collection.
[129] Kazé released a DVD and Blu-ray box collection on January 21, 2013, and had Manga Entertainment distribute the series.
[28][29] The picture drama (ピクチャードラマ, Pikuchā Dorama) episodes are still images and character voices used to tell a story.