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Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

Review of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

9/10
Recommended
August 18, 2012
1 min read
8 reactions

Hey, Mobile Gundam Suit 00—this is what you could have been with much better plotting, more interesting characters, and fewer repetitive fight scenes. But I would compare Code Geass more to Death Note than anything else, because both are really intelligent and tightly scripted with similar protagonists. Lelouch isn't completely Light, though, and he's saved from being a sociopath by his love for his handicapped sister and his friendships. After an encounter with the otherworldly green-haired (and pizza-obsessed) C.C., Lelouch gains the geass, a power that allows him to give commands that can't be retracted or disobeyed. He tries to use this to get revenge and saveJapan from Brittanian rule.

I'm fascinated by Lelouch, who gets into these insane situations and then chess-masters his way out of them. His complicated friendship with Suzaku in particular is really great to watch.

Mark
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