Saturday, December 29, 2012

Code: Breaker - 02 // Animeoutput


The second episode of Code: Breaker!


Introduction:



Sakura wakes up, with quick flashbacks of the first episode.

This means she's alive!
But why?




Be sure to check the opening: Click Here, it's a nice opening!



Part 01:



Her parents look quite young.
The mother could be her sister, and they don't look similar at all!

Sakura came back into her classroom and there was him... Ogami Rei, the one who was supposed to kill her.

Just who the hell is he?





After some stalking of Ogami, we see this guy with the red hair.

He looks quite weird as he was grabbing "nyanmarus" from a machine.
Who is this guy?

They call him: Code Breaker code 03
Tenpoin Yuki.

What is a Code: Breaker?
He probably knows Ogami.




Part 02:

 Sakura was going to talk with him, she thinks it's wrong to kill people. She must have a trauma or something...

Ogami does the same thing "Burn away"

"Just kidding"


He touches her and calls her a "rarebreed"
Sakura must be something special, and maybe she has special powers just like Ogami.
Ogami tells that he's someone who doesn't exist, a Code: Breaker.

But we still have no information at all about these people!

He also told her that he can't be judged, and i think that's because he's probably controlled by the Prime Minister...

Once again we see a part with the Prime Minister. "He's hard to control, but when used properly, highly effective."
They're talking about Ogami so now we're sure that he's controlled by the Prime Minister!



There's just one thing i'm not sure of...



This is a little flashback from when Sakura was a little girl.
She was surrounded by murdered people. What has happened when she was little?!


This was a good episode, but there was too much talking..
We could use a good battle! But we have learned alot while watching this episode.
What's a Code: Breaker? That's my biggest question.




This was Animeoutput with the second episode of Code: Breaker
I hope you enjoyed it and 'till next time!

Cheers // Animeoutput



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