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2008-10-19, 11:26 | Link #2022 | |
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I have no problems with a Season 3 for Code Geass. However, it would have to take place as a remake of R2/alternate universe type setting because the 2nd season seems unbalanced, and situation with the plot was unresolved. A Mai Hime type setting to explain everything, without the re-introduction and the rushed plot, would be needed before the story could continue. The series is popular enough to make that happen. |
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2008-10-19, 11:33 | Link #2024 |
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That matter is up to Sunrise. If they feel that there is an opportunity to make money off of Code Geass, the company could make Okouchi and Taniguchi an offer that they would find very difficult to refuse. The fanbase is there. The money is there. Anything could happen. Just like Evangelion.
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2008-10-19, 11:53 | Link #2027 |
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It's not Okouchi and Taniguchi who control the purse strings is it? They may make a continuation without them, or SUNRISE may change Okouchi and Taniguchi's minds. It's not like the story cannot be continued: peace is fragile, Geass is not explained, there are about a thousand ways they could make the story work. Any good story is open ended to continuation because life is open ended. It's up to Okouchi/Taniguchi and SUNRISE to decide if the story will or will not go on, not any of us. But if the money is there and that's what the fans demand, continuing the story is a likely outcome.
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2008-10-19, 12:03 | Link #2029 | |
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2008-10-19, 12:06 | Link #2032 |
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It's easy to be persuaded if Sunrise provides enough money to change Taniguchi's mind to do a director's Cut of R2. It's been done before. Mai Hime is one of the best examples of how a remake could become even more successful than the original. In fact, they are even doing a Full Metal Alchemist remake that follows the manga. And this was possible becacuse the series was so successful, as is Code Geass.
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2008-10-19, 12:11 | Link #2034 |
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And the fans convinced Taniguchi to continue Code Geass when he considered leaving. The fans could convince him to do a Director's cut of Code Geass as well. The series is successful enough to make it happen. Jast as the fans convince Greg Weisman to continue doing the Gargoyles as a comic book that has become sucessful. Taniguchi could do a novel on Code Geass as well that would go into details about the plot and characters that could not be shown in the anime.
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2008-10-19, 12:31 | Link #2038 |
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I don't know why people complain about this. Code Geass is fine as a stand alone series, but there is plenty that could be addressed in a francise. If SUNRISE wants to continue it, it is their right to due so. If the fans want it, it could conceivibly happen. I would like to see more of the world of Geass, but if it doesn't happen, I'm not going to cry about it. R2 may be all that was planned, but plans change with time. Stories can continue to evolve, with or without the original writers (which isn't always a bad thing--though it can be. Another's person's take on a series can always be interesting). We're already seeing AU in the manga forms; I don't know what would keep anyone from making another series.
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2008-10-19, 12:40 | Link #2040 | |
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