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Originally Posted by zero7090
Spoiler for long post is loooooooong:
Who the hell do you think i am?
Earthling vs Anti spiral with a boy Gurren?
How about Celestial Being fighting against the United Nation army with the first innovator using godlike twin driver system?
Or the boy with the right hand that can cancel even god miracle, fight both magical and psychic world?
etc...
Let face it, the "hero with super power who turn gain the world" is mainstream. But what made Code Geass Code Geass is Lelouch. It is his laugh, his strategy, his intelligence, his emotion, his madness that define the series. It is like the anime is created to praise him not his rebellion.
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Fair enough. Gurren Lagann isn't a perfect comparison (Spiral power is present in everybody, if more prominent in Simon), and Setsuna's Innovator qualities only came out toward the end of S2 and weren't a driving force from the start, but you made your point. Nevertheless, both Guilty Crown and Code Geass have the unique distinction of referring to the power in question as the Power of Kings (can't remember if they used that exact term in Guilty Crown though); finding a connection there is perfectly understandable.
I'll leave it at that though, because aside from this correlation the two series aren't really alike, so debating heavily on it really doesn't serve much of a point.
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Originally Posted by Sinestra
Hare's the question what effect would Hare's death have a on Shu? Would he rage uncontrollable or go back to his old self loathing self
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I was thinking along the same lines as Soji, that maybe the death of another close friend might finally push him toward what we see in the new OP. He's definitely getting there with Gai's death and getting his memories back, but he hasn't gotten there yet. Losing Hare may well do just that.