Code Geass - Anime Review

A requested review from Lightfykki! ^^ I have already watched this whole anime (second season too), so this is not a first impression! Enjoy the review! More coming your way tomorrow~

Title - Code Geass

Episodes - 25

My Rating - 10

Genres
- Action, Drama, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural

Themes
- Alternate History, Mecha, Military, Real Robot

Plot Summary - The Empire of Britannia has invaded Japan using giant robot weapons called Knightmare Frames. Japan is now referred to as Area 11, and its people the 11's. A Britannian who was living in Japan at the time, Lelouch, vowed to his Japanese friend Suzaku that he'd destroy Britannia. Years later, Lelouch is in high school, but regularly skips out of school to go play chess and gamble on himself. One day, he stumbles on terrorists 11's who've stolen a military secret and is caught by a member of the Britannian task force sent after them, who is Suzaku. As the rest of the squad arrives, Suzaku is shot for disobeying orders, while the military secret, a young girl, gives Lelouch the power of Geass, which makes anyone obey any order. While Suzaku is secretly made the pilot of Britannia's brand new prototype Knightmare, Lancelot, Lelouch becomes the masked Zero to lead the rebellion to destroy Britannia once and for all.

My Opinion - An AMAZING series filled with action and tons of drama, with love thrown in there too! The plot will completely blow your mind, and the graphics are great once you get used to the different style of drawing. Very high quality battles, the strategic element of the series will fascinate you, and the twists are just... Completely unexpected. So many things will be thrown at you that will make you fall out of your seat. The OSTs fit the scenes to a T, and the openings and endings of the show are very nice too. So, an overall wonderful action series for those of you who like the genre! (and Jun Fukuyama's voice is sooo smexy :3)

External Image

From Left to Right - Kallen Stadtfeld, CC, Xingke Li, Lelouch Vi Britannia, Nunnally Vi Britannia, Gino Weinberg, Suzaku Kururugi, Rolo Lamperouge, and Anya Alstreim

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