However, the crystals protecting the pod stab him. For this they wanted it to be an original anime rather than an adaptation. At home, Shu's mom Haruka comes home and is shocked at first to see Inori (probably because of her resemblance to the girl in Shu's memories).
Unlike Gai, Shu has only combined Voids once which leaves it unknown if he can do this with any Void and how many he can combine. His Void can absorb other Voids into his own, allowing him to use its powers indefinitely. Starring: Anri Katsu, Minako Kotobuki, Takehito Koyasu. Um die Schüler zu beruhigen, ergreift Shu die Initiative.Unter den Schülern ist mit Shu als neuem Schülerrat wieder Ruhe eingekehrt, doch es warten viele weitere Probleme. Shu finds Inori being held captive by Keido who is using her as part of a "marriage ceremony" to resurrect Mana. This ability seems available whenever he draws any Void. Gai then dies with Mana as the Virus envelops them both. They are interrupted by the GHQ callling an all out war because the Undertaker were attacking. Shu interjects by saying he was being mean and that she worked really hard. His body began to crystallize until he envisions Inori holding a form of Cat's Cradle (the 'Guilty Crown') which he gratefully accepts. Er muss sich Segais Angriff allein stellen.Weil er Jun nicht retten kann, überkommt Shu aufgrund seines Fehlers Angst, Voids einzusetzen.

He runs after her only to misunderstand her relationship with Gai after he sees them going into a room together with Gai's shirt hanging off of him. Since he acted as the King of his school (motivated after seeing Hare die in his arms), he wore a green coat, a scarf, a white t-shirt, black pants, and a chain. Guilty Crown is a 2011 sci-fi anime series that aired on Fuji TV's noitaminA program block. In prison, he is asked a variety of questions but remains silent. After learning his former comrades are in imminent danger of annihilation, Shu races to the center of Tokyo to rescue them. Later, Shu gets the different homework and projects from Hare and he thanks her. He carries him into a room and tells Shu that he can't forgive the Undertaker because they disrupt the peace. However, the area their school is located is barricaded and lock downed by the Anti-Bodies who proceed to exterminate the civilians inside.Shu acquired his powers from the "Void Genome".
The Greatest Story Never Told: Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas revealed that the event was stopped by a couple similar to Shu and Inori. Despite initially aspiring to provide just governance to those under his charge, his leadership grows increasingly despotic and cynical after his initial refusal to adopt the exclusionary Voids-Ranking system indirectly leads to the death of his close friend and love interest, Hara Menjou. During this time, he has a flashback about two young boys talking about if it was ok to jump across a bridge that was apparently missing parts of it.

He then draws out his own Void, which manifests into a crystalized right arm with green veins coursing through it, replacing Shu's missing right arm. One of them then tells to the other, "Come on, just get over here! Shu then asks her what she meant by "I belong to you" and "stay with you forever" and becomes shocked and heartbroken when he learns that Gai told her to say that. „ Guilty Crown “ stammt aus dem Animationsstudio Production I.G (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Psycho-Pass) und wurde von Tetsurô Araki (Attack on Titan) inszeniert. Gai looked up to Shu as he was a brave boy back then. As he's walking away, he's attacked by another GHQ member who fires missiles at him which he dodges by accidentally activating a new power that let's him stand on platforms that send him into the air. Shu's main ability stemmed from the Void Genome, refered to by many as the His most powerful and used Void was Inori's, a large and powerful sword that he can wield effortlessly and can easily cut through a group of Endlaves. Ayase, Tsugumi, Yahiro and Kanon refuses Shu to give back their Void as it is pointless for Shu to fight without their Voids. The Void ends up shooting the Leukocyte clearly out of the sky, saving everyone. Hare gets jealous because Shu was looking at Inori, saying she let her guard down. His Void is a gun that forces out other people's Voids, though it can also be used as a regular gun. He is usually seen wearing his school uniform. When returning home on a ship, Shu asks Inori what Voids are again, since he feels that he's taking out a part of their 'heart' and looks at her, only to let Inori turn away. It is revealed that the whole vacation thing was just set up by Gai to get Souta's Void so they could get something from the GHQ. However, during this time, Shu sees and hears the voice of a girl that looks just like Inori. Shu ends up winning the mock battle and receives everyone's approval. Before Shu can protest, Gai tells him that he can either sit quietly and be selected out of this world or he can adapt and change.