Sunday, January 25, 2015

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

Hey everyone! This week's post is going to be on another anime called Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, and it's probably one of the best that I've ever watched. So, without further ado...


Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion




5 out of 5 Rebellious Stars

When there is evil in this world that justice cannot defeat, would you taint your hands with evil to defeat evil? Or would you remain steadfast and righteous even if it means surrendering to evil?

Holy crap. Now this is a story about revolution, about fighting for what you believe in, fighting for justice, fighting to create a better world. Japan is now known as Area 11, having been taken over by the Empire of Britannia after several years of war and resistance. Britannia is a large area, completely taking over North and South America and moving on to other continents. The Japanese are now referred to as 'elevens' and are looked down upon by the Britannians; however, while some Japanese may have accepted defeat, there are still others who resist, who fight for their freedom from their oppressive ruler. It's during one of these rebel attacks that Lelouch Lamperouge finds himself in a truck driven by said rebels, right in the midst of a deadly fight. He then realizes that the truck he is in is carrying poison gas that is actually a Britannian weapon. After a car chase and some more action-packed scenes, the capsule that has the poison gas in it opens, but instead of poison coming out, it's a girl with green hair and golden eyes. She asks Lelouch if he desires power and proposes a contract to him. Lelouch accepts and is given the Power of Kings, also known as Geass; he now has the power of absolute obedience. Mix the power of Geass, Lelouch's extraordinary intelligence and his desire to make the world a place in which his sister can live happily, and you have the beginning of a revolution.


The world cannot be changed with pretty words alone.

Lelouch:

"If the king does not lead, how can he expect his subordinates to follow?"

Lelouch Lamperouge is actually Lelouch Vi Britannia, eleventh heir to the throne. After the war with Japan and his mother's death, Lelouch and his sister, Nunnally, live in Japan, hiding the fact that they are Britannian Royalty. Lelouch, after obtaining the power of Geass from the mysterious woman C.C., decides to make the world a better place for his sister and to avenge his mother. "The world will change. I will change it." He becomes a rebel leader, known as Zero, and leads the Order of the Black Knights against the Empire of Britannia. Lelouch, when Zero, becomes a symbol for all the people of Japan; "Those of you with power, fear us! Those of you without it, rally behind us! We, the Black Knights, shall be the ones who stand in judgment of this world!"  A lot of people compare Lelouch to Light from Death Note, and that is definitely true in regards to their intelligence, but I think Lelouch is more humane than Light. The ending of each anime strongly displays the difference in the characters, and even throughout the anime, Lelouch shows how different he is from Light. While he is extremely intelligent, Lelouch is also a great leader and his love for his sister is admirable. Lelouch has a hard life, but he does everything in his power to make a difference. His knows exactly what to do with his Power of Kings, Geass, and, while he is selfish at times, Lelouch is the start of a revolution, and I don't think anyone else would have been able to accomplish what he did. The end of the anime proves how much his character has grown throughout all the episodes, and Lelouch becomes one of the most selfless characters I've ever read about.

C.C.:

Within the endless flow of time, I am alone.

C.C. is an immortal witch who has the ability to bestow the power of Geass on others. Now, after giving the power of Geass to Lelouch, she becomes his ally. She is his right-hand-man and helps him lead the Black Knights. Their only tie to each other is the contract; they consider themselves accomplices, using each other for their own benefit. C.C. helps Lelouch with his rebellion and keeps him alive so he will be able to keep up his end of the contract, to grant one of her wishes. She is definitely an interesting character, and my favorite after Lelouch. Without her, Lelouch would not have made it as far as he did. They make a powerful team, and it's entertaining watching them work together, leading the Black Knights against Britannia. C.C. is a very important character in the show, using her own intelligence to help Lelouch and keep his identity of Zero a secret. "We are Partners. If you are a Witch, then I am a Warlock." --Lelouch to C.C .


Only those that are prepared to fire should be fired at.

Suzaku:


"A victory won through dishonest means is no victory at all."


Suzaku is the son of Japan's last Prime Minister and now works in the military as an Honorary Britannian Soldier. He was friends with Lelouch when they were children, and that friendship is present when the two reunite at Ashford Academy. Lelouch and Suzaku are similar in that they both want to change how Japan is treated, how controlling Britannia is, but they have very different ways in which they think this change should happen. While Lelouch wants to kill his father, the Emperor of Britannia, and fight to bring on this change, Suzaku wants change to happen from inside Britannia and spread. He believes that this change must be achieved through just ways; for Suzaku, the end does not justify the means. Peace achieved through violence is not real peace. This is a completely different perspective from Lelouch, and Suzaku causes big problems for Lelouch throughout the anime.

Overall:


Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion is an amazing anime that is a must watch. It's action packed, using the weapons known as Knightmare Frames, which are humanoid war machines. It's got a bit of romance in it, a couple of brilliant plot-twists, and some awesome side characters (I especially like Kallin; she's a fighter, and a very important asset to Zero. Plus, she's badass). It took me awhile to get used to the art-style since I watched this after Death Note, but I got used to it pretty quickly and really like the style used. Unfortunately, this anime is not on Netflix, but the website Animeshow.tv has all the episodes with good quality, so I recommend using this site to watch this fantastic anime (http://animeshow.tv/Code-Geass-Lelouch-of-the-Rebellion/). I love Lelouch's character and C.C.'s too; Suzaku may annoy me - a lot - at times, but I respect his actions and his character. There is a lot of speculation on what happens at the end of the anime, but I know what I think (no spoilers) and for me, it's an absolutely perfect ending to one of the best shows I've ever watched. There's so much to learn from Code Geass; what you're willing to sacrifice for what you believe in, how far you'll go to achieve your goals. There is some religious aspect to the show, but it just makes the anime that much more complex. If you haven't watched Code Geass, I suggest starting it ASAP. You do not want to miss out on this one.

Change will never come about if you don't make it happen.

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