Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 1:24 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments


throughout humanity the power of information and wisdom has influenced our values and attitudes. It’s information we’re associated with which causes us to feel a particular way, the wisdom much like the enterprise which carefully controls information. Lelouch controls information to manipulate characters therefore events throughout Code Geass R2. Code geass continued to impress to the very end, and is a very good anime.
Story. 7/10
The Story, to me had much meaning because of it’s relations on a non-fictional level. During the 16th Century Japan became a closed nation, restricting its trade with other nations and western philosophy’s. Japan was a social hierarchy during the time with a class-by-birth system. Soon Japan became outdated by other cultures which were constantly technologically advancing, we also have Britannia, (Britain former name during the colonial stages.) Colonizing practically many parts of the world including Japan, forcing people to live under A Western styled lifestyle much in discomfort for its residence. Not only this but many twists and small hints are incorporated into the story making it very unpredictable and a very deceiving anime. The story was a great success in my eyes. Even if I’m not into futuristic genre.

Art. 7/10
Code Geass’s are was very detailed. The artwork included very detailed yet serious tone to the anime. Most of the scenes looked normal, but the more familiar they were to audience, the more they distanced them selves from the viewer because of its violent and serious experiences. In compilation to the rest, the art work of code Geass was a smooth addition to the series, and I couldn’t I thinks of any cons.

Sound 6/10
The sound in Code Geass was quite nice, however it was a much more serious and dark style of music fitting the theme. It worked well with the series how ever it could use a few dramatic songs.

Character 8/10
The characer Lelouch is what shaped Code Geass for me. Ever since we were introduced to Lelouch we’re presented with a character who’s familiar with the true intent of the world, the murder, slavery, poverty and corruption. A character who’s able to kill for his sake and his dream, Lelouch was such an interesting antagonist, which left me doubting his intentions many times, his ability to manipulate and control people is a skill none other suited to Lelouch’s personality. The character was the most impressive aspect of code Geass and left me enjoying the anime.
Code Geass, may suit a smaller crowed than your larger animes, but in no ways is it worse because of its length or style. I was very pleased with this anime and recommend it to anyone who’s into the Death Note, FMA Genre.

Code Geass’s legacy is an example of; strength through unity, unity through faith, where a dream is only impossible when it’s a doubt.

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