2007-03-31, 19:11 | Link #164 | |
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2007-03-31, 19:21 | Link #165 | |
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She probably discounted that possibility because Lulu appeared to be pro-government, yet hasn't done anything that compromises her.
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2007-03-31, 20:25 | Link #166 |
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Hi I'm new here. I actually like Code Geass so much that I decided to join a forum where there are people dicussing it, ...though I guess it might be quite late as Ep 23 already aired and there will be big gap between it and 24.
Anyway I would like to ask a question regarding LuluNana deciding to stay in shadow. It maybe a stupid thing to ask but I'm not sure I understand why they both have to be in hiding. At first I thought it's because Lulu doesn't want him and Nunnally be used again by their father for political purposes nor does he wants them be seen as competitors for the throne. But then I learned in Ep 22 that the royal status can be returned as well as the right to throne succession. Why didn't he and Nunnally just show up and do so then? There's another one point I can think of : They are still feared by the people who ordered their mother's death. They don't know if those people are also after their lives as well, or something like that. But I doubt that's the case if they really abandon their status. It should look logical to Lulu that those people would see them disqualified in every royal matter and thus see no more reason to bother with them = no problem, no? |
2007-03-31, 21:24 | Link #167 | |
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Nunnally can't take care of herself, so the only way Lulu can protect her is by making sure their mother's killers thought her children are already dead. For as long as Lulu don't know why her mother was killed, he can't be sure Nunnally could be safe. You just don't take chances for things like this.
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2007-04-01, 01:10 | Link #168 |
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Can we assume that V.V. is more powerful than C.C. due to his ability to crush structures(assuming he was responsible for that incident in the mountains) and read minds?
Edit: V.V. read Suzaku's thoughts in Avalon. |
2007-04-01, 04:29 | Link #170 | |
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But what i do know is that V.V and C.C have telepathic link (how much psychic ability both of em possessed is never revealed though C.C doesn't seem to have much other than being able to mindrape other people and telepathy with certain people). Possibly have plans for Kallen as well as Lelouch and Suzaku. Is responsible for sending the 3 of em and Euphiemia to the deserted island.
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2007-04-01, 08:55 | Link #172 | |
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Anyways, Code Geass will have a second season, but I suppose they can change the subtitle and call it Code Geass: Suzaku of the Rebellion. |
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2007-04-01, 10:28 | Link #173 |
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Yeah, that sounds like someone is joking around. However, they never did clarify what is up with the sequel. They haven't said whether it will be TV season, OAV or movie (I think CG is too popular though and will be another tv series). Nor have they said it would be an actual continuation of the first season. Only that there will be a sequel, which leaves things very vague.
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2007-04-02, 16:59 | Link #175 |
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Omni raises an interesting question with this.
http://randomc.animeblogger.net/2007...ore-the-storm/ Bleach and Naruto both started up their new seasons, but I just found myself looking forward to Thursdays show of Code Geass, and the new series Raines on CBS. I didn't know whether to put this in create new threads or not, but I wanted to know if like Omni said Code Geass has spoiled us to expect more than we are getting? |
2007-04-02, 17:06 | Link #176 | |
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Was that a joke? It simply means Suzaku doesn't want his friends to see what he has become: a rabid beast craving for revenge. It simply suggests that he will confront Zero in an aerial battle between a Float System-equipped Lancelot and the flight-enabled Gawain. And he doesn't want his buddies to witness that more than likely bloodsoaked showdown. Zero's already airborne. With the first shots already traded (well, I should say...one-sided blasts), it's only logical that Suzaku would be sent out to destroy the hovering Gawain...especially since Cornelia has made it clear that the Imperial Army's targets were Zero and the Black Knights. Cut the head of the viper and the body will flounder. Destroy Zero in his Gawain and the Black Knights will disperse or collapse. Either way it's checkmate in Britannia's favor.
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2007-04-02, 17:10 | Link #177 | |
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2007-04-03, 02:31 | Link #178 | |
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I think the anime industry is understanding that the anime watchers aren't only horny male kids and female kids who only think of fashion. Said that I think shounen anime are good for entraitment, but if you want to use the brain a little while watching an anime then they aren't the right genre. More seinen and less shounen/shoujo crap!!! |
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2007-04-04, 10:12 | Link #179 |
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Naruto and bleach could entertain us just as much as code geass i reckon, it's just that the produces don't chose to do it that way. They want to drag it out as long as they can since it is directed at an younger age audience.
Code geass is one of my favorite along with FMP TSR, samurai champloo, planetES. These anime have really shorten my tolerance to the lesser animes. |
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