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lb:codegeass [2026-02-13 16:49:13] – [Code Geass] ninjasrlb:codegeass [2026-03-18 20:16:49] (current) – [Code Geass] ninjasr
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 Needless to say, <cite>Code Geass</cite> is pretty crazy. Needless to say, <cite>Code Geass</cite> is pretty crazy.
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 ===== Reviews ===== ===== Reviews =====
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   * [[anila>1575|AniList]]   * [[anila>1575|AniList]]
   * Note for the above aniDB and AniList links: they are only for the first season, not the rest of the series. However, through the power of linking everything together, you can still find your way to the rest of the series.   * Note for the above aniDB and AniList links: they are only for the first season, not the rest of the series. However, through the power of linking everything together, you can still find your way to the rest of the series.
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   * This article used to have quite a bit here, but I cut it down and refined it to finally release it.   * This article used to have quite a bit here, but I cut it down and refined it to finally release it.
   * I noticed a quirk that the Emperor and Imperial family (Japan) are not really mentioned at all during the series. I'm assuming they do exist...//somewhere//...though it's strange they aren't mentioned. Maybe some kind of taboo on portraying them in media? Kinda like how GATE implies the Emperor taking an action, but doesn't show or even say it's him.   * I noticed a quirk that the Emperor and Imperial family (Japan) are not really mentioned at all during the series. I'm assuming they do exist...//somewhere//...though it's strange they aren't mentioned. Maybe some kind of taboo on portraying them in media? Kinda like how GATE implies the Emperor taking an action, but doesn't show or even say it's him.
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     * More accurately, Mauler once reduced it to “big robot beats smaller robot, then even bigger robot shows up to destroy it”. Years after hearing it, it still angers me because I have no idea what kind of stupid mind could conclude that after watching <cite>Code Geass</cite>.     * More accurately, Mauler once reduced it to “big robot beats smaller robot, then even bigger robot shows up to destroy it”. Years after hearing it, it still angers me because I have no idea what kind of stupid mind could conclude that after watching <cite>Code Geass</cite>.
   * I noticed something a bit ironic during my current re-watch. The Emperor and Britannia are framed negatively by the narrative because, well, they're a state that rules tyrannically and with a cutthroat monarchy and blah blah blah. However! It's also true that this is the largest, most stable, most prosperous and most technologically advanced state on the planet in their universe. The series is, perhaps inadvertently, suggesting that this is a very effective form of governance.   * I noticed something a bit ironic during my current re-watch. The Emperor and Britannia are framed negatively by the narrative because, well, they're a state that rules tyrannically and with a cutthroat monarchy and blah blah blah. However! It's also true that this is the largest, most stable, most prosperous and most technologically advanced state on the planet in their universe. The series is, perhaps inadvertently, suggesting that this is a very effective form of governance.
 +    * I finished my re-watch recently. Which is kinda funny considering how long it took me to get through, so I've decided I'd work on this article next. I'll keep the two seasons (R1 + R2) together, of course, since that still makes sense to me. They're two halves of one whole.
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