Code Geass
Eren, Lelouch, Kurisu (Photo Credit: MAPPA, Studio Sunrise, White Fox)

Best Anime Series To Watch After Code Geass

Code Geass, one of the most famous psychological anime shows, was released in 2006 and ran until 2008. It follows the story of Lelouch Vi Britannia and his rebellion against his father, the king of the Britannia Empire. The premise of the series is quite interesting as it follows Lelouch’s struggle against an entire nation.

An action-packed and emotional show, Code Geass has garnered a wide fanbase since its inception. This article compiles some of the best anime series to watch for fans of Code Geass.

Attack On Titan

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Eren’s Titan Form (Photo Credit: MAPPA)

Although the series concluded last year, Attack on Titan prevails as one of the highest-ranked anime series. It follows the story of Eren Jaeger, a teenager who aspires to annihilate all the Titans from the face of the Earth. The Titans are a mysterious race of giant humanoid creatures with an insatiable appetite who terrorize the people of Paradis Island. 

The anime series ran for over ten years, with Wit Studio animating the first three seasons and the rest by MAPPA. With exceptional animation and exciting plot twists, Attack on Titan is a must-watch for every anime fan.

Steins;Gate

Mayuri, Rintaro, Kurisu (Photo Credit: White Fox)

Steins;Gate follows the story of Okabe Rintarou, a self-proclaimed mad scientist, and his friends as he travels across multiple timelines to save their lives. Rintaro develops a microwave that is supposed to work with a mobile connection. However, the device can also send messages through time, creating a mini time machine. 

Released in 2010, Steins; Gate may seem a bit slow at first, but it has its share of exciting developments and plot twists. Exploring topics such as scientific ethics, the butterfly effect, and time travel theories, Steins; Gate is a top-rated anime series.

Terror in Resonance

Lisa and Twelve (Photo Credit: MAPPA)

Animated by MAPPA, Terror in Resonance is an underrated anime show that follows two teenagers, Nine and Twelve. They rebel against the government and the secret organization, Rising Peace Academy.

Nine and Twelve steal an atomic bomb from a government facility and upload a video calling themselves “Sphinx” and threatening to destroy Tokyo unless a riddle is solved. Lisa, a high school student, lands up in their schemes and eventually develops a relationship with one of them. 

Neon Genesis Evangelion

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Asuka (Photo Credit: Gainax)

Evangelion is a highly-acclaimed anime series that goes beyond its scientific premise. It follows the story of Shinji Hikari who is given the task of piloting Eva, a vast mecha robot to fight against Angels, a race of mythical creatures. 

Evangelion mainly focuses on Shinji’s overall growth. His relationships with Asuka, Rei, Misato, and his estranged father add to his character development. The series boasts an unforgettable soundtrack, beautiful visuals, and an exciting plot, making it one of the classics in the genre.

Gurren Lagann

Kamina (Photo Credit: Studio Trigger)

For fans who were invested in the Mecha aspect of Code Geass, Gurren Lagann is another recommendation to consider. It follows young Simon and his best friend Kamina as they struggle to liberate Earth from an oppressive king that forces humanity to live underground.

The anime has some memorable fight sequences but gained prominence for its mecha designs. It features an exemplary art style and engaging fight scenes. For fans of mecha-inspired stories, Gurren Lagann is worth watching.

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