
Geminis (May 21st – June 20th) belong to the Air element of the zodiac, together with Aquarius, and Libra. Gemini is ruled by Mercury, which represents communication, movement, and writing. People born under this sign are always seeking for new friends, colleagues, and mentors, as they have the constant feeling that something is missing. As Gemini represents the twins, Gemini-born people are very good siblings and manage to build a deep bond with their siblings. Fond of friendship, they are very sociable people. Geminis tend to get bored easily, and this is what makes them a bit unreliable as they can leave you there and go somewhere else just to shake the boredom off. Open-minded and adaptable, they are very versatile and ready to face nearly every situation head-on. Knowing what we know about Geminis, we tried to guess what anime could suit their tastes, so let's see what we chose for them!
1. Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion)

It's the year 2010, and the Holy Empire of Britannia conquered Japan, and renamed it Area 11. While the Empire is establishing itself as a military nation, the Area 11 wants to regain independence. Lelouch Lamperouge is a Britannian student who, thanks to a girl named C.C., gains a power called Geass. Since the Geass grants to Lelouch absolute obedience, he embarks on a dangerous journey as “Zero”, the masked vigilante leading the rebel forces against Britannia. As we said up above, Geminis tend to get bored easily. Therefore, we need an action-packed show like Code Geass, full of dramatic turn of events, to make sure they won't begin yawning. Aside from this, Code Geass can amuse Geminis because it features a lot of themes they cherish, like brotherly love, and friendship. No doubt a Gemini will end up loving Code Geass!
2. Ao no Exorcist (Blue Exorcist)

Assiah is the humans world, while Gehenna is the demons world. To travel between the two realms, the only way is possession. Satan, though, unable to find a suitable host, decides to send his son to Assiah, hoping he will become the vessel able to be possessed by him. Rin Okumura is the apparently ordinary teenager whose father is Satan in person. When he discovers Satan's plot, he decides to become an exorcist to defend Assiah together with his twin brother Yukio! Ao no Exorcist, among the other things, features the relationship of two twin brothers – Rin and Yukio – and we know that Gemini means exactly “twins”. In fact, we think a Gemini will like Ao no Exorcist because the theme of brotherly love is very strong here, and Rin struggles to protect Yukio. What's more, Ao no Exorcist portrays a group of friends/comrades facing a lot of hardships, and helping each other in order to become skilled exorcists, and we know how Geminis enjoy the friendship theme!
3. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

After their mother passed away, Edward Elric and Alphonse – his younger brother – tried to bring her back to life, by using alchemy. Sadly, something went wrong in the process, and Ed lost his arm, while Al lost his entire body. In order to save at least Al's soul, Ed sacrificed his leg, and bonded his brother's soul to a suit armor. After that huge loss and failure, the two brothers embark on a journey to have their bodies back once again. We bet by the premises you all can understand why we picked Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood as a show that a Gemini would watch. As you can see, it follows the story of two brothers whose relationship is based on mutual trust, and cooperation. What's more, the two of them will live many adventures during their journey, and will come to know many people, and this is in line with a Gemini's personality, who craves for adventures and new friends.
4. Naruto

When the huge Nine-Tailed Fox demon attacked the Hidden Leaf Village, the Fourth Hokage needed to find a way to put an end to the havoc and possibly stop the demon for good. Therefore, he decided to seal the beast inside little Naruto's body; years after, though, when Naruto is an eleven-year-old little ninja, everyone avoids him because of the demon sealed within him. Orphan, without friends, he constantly struggles to find his place in a world where he doesn't seem to belong... We chose the first part of Naruto as a show that could suit a Gemini's tastes because it wields a lot of things that can spark Geminis' interest. First of it all, friendship is the very cornerstone of the show, as Naruto will finally find a group of friends accepting him the way he is; secondly, because this first part is so full of plot twists, action-packed scenes, and a big range of characters that it's impossible to get bored.
5. Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus (Black Butler: Book of Circus)

In London arrives Noah's Ark Circus, promising to astonish the audience with spectacular stunts carried out by those who are considered as rejects, such as amputees, giants, dwarfs, and the likes. The circus' arrival, though, coincides with children disappearances in the city, that's why it's Ciel Phantomhive's turn to begin his investigations. Ciel and Sebastian – his devilish butler – disguise themselves as rejects and infiltrate the circus, only to discover the horror behind the facade. Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus is yet another show that can spark a Gemini's curiosity. It's funny, as the interactions between Ciel and Sebastian are really something else. It wields a lot of mysteries, therefore it's impossible to get bored while watching it. Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus is a 10-episode show that a Gemini can enjoy in the beat of an eye, in which the theme of the “different” is preponderant, and being Geminis very open-minded people, they will surely enjoy it!
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Final Thoughts
This is it! Keeping in mind the most essential traits of Geminis, we tried to pick those shows that could suit their tastes. We thought about how Geminis get bored easily, and how much they like adventures, and meeting new people. That's why we chose these five shows, which include all the themes that a Gemini holds dear. Let us know what you think in the comments below; see you next time!