2009-10-20, 01:48 | Link #4704 |
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C.C. being all mysterious, is a very likable character. She may have been sarcastic, but she also was protecting Lelouch, instead of staying back and watching. She also prayed for him towards the end. For someone who had love geass, and could not tell the difference between true or fake love, Lelouch seemed to have made quite an impact on her. He did not go insane, but actually managed himself pretty well, and worked with her in solving their problems.
Unlike Ryuk from Death Note, Lelouch meant more to her, than some entertainment purpose. She actually came forward to save Lelouch, which meant revealing her identity at times. Ryuk would only follow orders, and did so as long as the entertainment went on. On the other hand, C.C. was mmore like Rem from Death Note. |
2009-11-10, 21:38 | Link #4705 |
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I know that this topic has been kind of passed on and long gone (and that my theory has already been possibly talked of!), but I've been rewatching the series lately and have been theorizing as the what her name is.
If thought of on a more philosophical level, and if we ignore the undying curiosity which we all posses, it could simply be a matter of she doesn't truly have that name. Or rather, if her name were given we would concentrate on that far too much. Such as with the case of Zero, (example also in V for Vendetta), they are meant to represent an idea, not a person. Just as C.C went by and alias once she possessed her Geass (and after), so did Lelouch. So it would stand to reason that these two, or perhaps all Geass users would simply stand for more than just their names, but that they would be standing for human actions. Actions that we aren't truly always happy with, or actions that everyone possess. C.C. doesn't have the name from her past because she is no longer that person, and she stands for something more than just a person. |
2009-11-20, 23:04 | Link #4710 |
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Hey guys, I was wondering, does CC fit into any stereotypical anime class? I was thinking tsundere, but then I was lk, not rly... So, in your opinion, what would CC be classified as? Or is she just a character who's completely unique?
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2009-11-20, 23:16 | Link #4711 |
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Well, the thing is that many characters can fall into many character class types. Yes, C.C. does a bit of tsundere to her, but she also has the mysterious girl archetype. However, so does Eureka from Eureka Seven, but I think we can all agree that C.C. and Eureka are quite different personality-wise. To put it simply, I don't think there's any one character class that can perfectly describe C.C. She's pretty complex.
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2009-11-24, 14:02 | Link #4714 |
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As far as I'm aware, no. We don't know where V.V. got his code from, but it probably didn't have anything to do with C.C. (I don't think they had met by then) And of course Charles made a contract with V.V. I believe C.C. did make a contract with Marianne though.
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2009-11-24, 21:19 | Link #4716 |
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The transfer of Codes only depends on the level of Geass attained, and is dependent on nothing else. The actual contract is nothing more than words. Admittedly, they are words you would not want to renege upon since C.C. can seriously fuck up your mind, but words nonetheless.
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2009-12-01, 11:54 | Link #4718 | |
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Thus, the story of Code Geass has come to a full stop. So, Code Geass was about the turning point of C.C.'s life. Although, we never got a complete background story on her past with the Nun and Marianne. I'll still standby my belief that something significant to Code Geass R2 was left out of the storyline. |
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