
If everything goes well every time, it wouldn’t be interesting as a story.
Being a genius and having accidents can coexist.
The white helmet crushes the strategy with tactics.
Lelouch probably has a trauma from the background music that plays when Suzaku appears.
If you think logically, what comes at you isn’t something that makes sense at all…
You’re a genius for properly dealing with it and surviving.
Sometimes the pieces on the ground don’t move as expected, which is common.
Lulu is quick-witted, so she has properly considered countermeasures for when things go wrong, but…
As long as there are no irregularities.
This guy is always destroying the terrain…
>>9
When considering it in terms of anime, the problem is that terrain destruction is just too optimal in terms of appearance.
It always gives the impression of a wild party because of the background music.
They say it’s irregular, but we can handle pretty much any irregularity, right?
It’s unbelievable that you’d be able to shoot through a landslide in Varys.
I was honestly impressed by the building destruction in episode 2 of R2.
Certainly, if Lelouch’s calculation abilities and intellect are utilized, he could predict the collapse from a building explosion to take out the enemy’s general and make his way through the building.
It’s a rough technique that’s unique to the Nightmare Frame.
The collapse tactic is a strategy that can only be employed by the terrorist side, right?
>>13
A relative of someone I know got involved, and I’m shocked.
When I rewatched it for free, I realized that Brother Schneizer really doesn’t make risky choices.
Lelouch always bets too much of his life and gambles too much.
Ruru is in a position where if she makes a mistake, it’s checkmate, so she always takes the king into account.
Lelouch is pulling off cheating at a level where he flips the entire game board.
It’s nice how the moments that Urabe earned were super important…
The strategy that makes sense because Lolo’s Geass stops the time of others.
Even Lelouch wouldn’t have to resort to such a crazy strategy if he had decent pieces.
The organization’s strength is so weak that it falls apart just because Lelouch is no longer there, as if it’s always on the brink.
>>20
Even though there are S-class pieces named Karen and Toudou…
>>25
No matter how strong the pieces are, it’s bad that the national power of Britannia is overwhelmingly great.
>>25
An individual’s strength may be crucial to a strategy, but it cannot change the tide of a battle when outnumbered…
>>25
Since the enemy will bring out equal or greater forces, you generally won’t be able to move freely…
Lelouch has a strong image of lounging around while letting C.C. take control on the Gawain, but it’s nice that he’s working the hardest outside of the main story…
Let them nap during class.
It’s terrible that the moment I teamed up with the strongest piece, Suzaku, I could just push through forcefully.
Even though I caused a volcanic eruption to divide the enemy forces, it’s truly beyond imagination that they would break through the rock and show up for rescue.
>>23
That was honestly so irregular that it was pitiful for Lelouch.
I laughed my ass off, but…
When I think about it, Guren is strong, but it doesn’t have much of an irregular feel.
It was quite a gamble from the Narita mountain range…
But as Lelouch said, unless we achieve some sense of accomplishment there, we can’t break free from this playful resistance, so we have no choice but to do it.
It’s impossible unless you’re a genius who can use strategies while exhausting abilities, and I really like the revival aspect.
If we actually teamed up with Suzaku, it would be world domination by episode 5.
After endlessly messing around with Suzaku, we finally reached some sort of reconciliation, but the speed at which Britannia’s world domination unfolded is laughable.
>>29
If there was Lelouch’s knight, it would have been settled so easily…
The combination of Mao and the duo of Lelouch and Suzaku is too strong.
>>29
It’s been clear from the beginning that brainwashing to the top with Geass is the quickest way to go about it.
Zero was choosing means, after all.
How should I put it, the Special Mission seems like a superior version of the Black Knights overall…
It’s the same for Suzaku, but with Lloyd, Cecilia, and Nina around, anything can be handled.
Since ancient times, these two have been unbeatable when they come together. But because they can’t easily understand each other, it’s all about maintaining balance. If they join forces, they could definitely take over the world.
The best broth in Code Geass comes from Lelouch, who is flustered because Suzaku messed up his plans, so it’s unavoidable.
>>34
I have a strong image of someone panicking and going “Whoooaa, course correction! Course correction!”
And unnecessary Geass.
Actually, I don’t understand the meaning of strategy and tactics.
>>35
I thought tactics were like one combat unit that attacks in a certain way, and strategy was more like an overarching operation that encompasses those.
>>35
Speaking in terms of Geass
Swirling Lethal Control Formation → Tactics
Breakout → Strategy
An image like that.
Even if the operation succeeds and we win as planned, it won’t be exciting…
Lelouch gets carried away.
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Getting beaten up by Suzaku.
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Kicked in the back while being comforted by C.C.
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Lelouch gets carried away.
That kind of play.
>>43
Such play
As expected, the flow of using Geass to mislead Schnitzel about my location through recorded conversations is just too cool.
You look cool, but you definitely came running while gasping for breath, didn’t you?
>>44
I remember you were really trying hard to run up the stairs in that outfit after the mirage was dropped.
That guy sure showed up with that relaxed face of his.
Lelouch, who becomes a bit crazy when it comes to his sister, is also cute.
It’s nice how my sister disappears as Freya and there’s a silent next episode preview.
I like the part where I assume there’s no strategist who can perfectly read my tactics in the movie! This is a Geass! It’s like I have no choice but to think that way!
>>46
It’s nice to gather information and look for flaws even without experience in various strategies and loops…
Alright, I’ve narrowed it down to two options! Now I just need to confirm on-site!
The first season had a lot of “Hahaha!!” followed by “I can’t take it anymore… I want to quit Zero…”
The competence of Lelouch evident in watching Rose.
My sense of ethics has completely lost…
>>49
The Geass has absolute power, but the way it’s used is too sloppy…
Ironically, what is more dependable than the Black Knights is the surroundings.
If we overuse Geass and they come up with countermeasures, that would be really bad, so we have to act cautiously.
>>50
Sakuya couldn’t do anything.
>>73
I shouldn’t have used the Geass…!
>>73
Sakuya has an unconscious constraint that uses Geass on the person themselves…
Look at Lelouch! He’s using it against an unexpected opponent off-screen!
Is there a restriction that Geass can only be used to brainwash the same target once?
>>52
If I could spam it, it would be too strong, and above all, Lelouch would get even more carried away.
>>52
Dramatically, this gimmick has been really useful, so it’s important.
Because viewers have a one-time restriction, they won’t brainwash Karen (since they used it for something really trivial once), but for the Black Knights, they don’t know about any limitations on use, and it’s funny that even if they were told, they wouldn’t believe it.
>>52
If there are no restrictions on the number of times, then during the Geass rampage, it really becomes that only C.C. can be trusted, so she is needed.
>>52
If the protagonist had Kyouka Suigetsu, the story wouldn’t hold together.
The absolute obedience Geass is the strongest in face-to-face situations, but I quite like that it’s completely useless in KMF battles.
I love how the movie has Lelouch, after easily defeating an obvious underling, getting thrown into chaos by the boss and panicking just like usual.
Well, if you team up with orange, you can infinitely reapply it.
>>60
By the time you can do that, you won’t need that crappy combo anymore…
It’s frustrating that even though there’s no particular restriction, the difficulty increases because of the pride of not wanting to use Geass on someone close to me…
That’s why I like Lelouch.
>>61
In the end, I ended up using Geass on Nanaly, Suzaku, Kallen, and Shirley as well.
Only Mirei and Rival became a few rare exceptions.
Lelouch’s essence is that of a reaction performer.
>>63
It seems that evaluations from close people in the work are mostly along those lines, which adds depth to it.
But when I’m told that it’s a good reaction and it’s interesting, I can’t argue against it.
>>71
Maybe all the royal siblings think so.
If I use the Geass Canceller, will it remove the “used once” status? Is that not the case?
>>67
To disappear.
I wonder if using a Geass Canceler on the collective unconscious would bring my dad and mom back to life.
>>66
The absolute obedience of Geass, when you think about it… even if you resist, in the end, you end up executing it…
What is a Geass Canceller?
>>74
It will restore the damaged brain.
How many times did irregularities occur in the story?
The canceller is just a device for killing Shirley…
A Geass Canceler is a canceller of Geass.
Looking back, it’s laughably obvious that in the preview, they said, “As long as there are no irregularities…”
>>82
(That BGM)
The Geass Canceler wasn’t something that was specifically designed for that purpose; it seems like it was an ability that emerged after the modified Orange settled down, and I was surprised.
When creating a story with a smart protagonist, there are inevitably aspects where the power to impose absurdity from above comes into play, or the intelligence of allies may decrease.
Otherwise, it can be disappointing if you lose purely due to strategy, as it might make the protagonist seem like their IQ suddenly dropped.
It seems that Lelouch is using a meta-level delicious plot device for his Geass when he kidnaps Nunnally.
>>87
But sealing away one’s own memories and approaching the situation was quite a clever tactic and looked cool.
More than that, it felt like Suzaku teaming up with you, Lelouch, would be too powerful…
>>90
It’s amazing to have the pieces gathered to achieve the best strategy just within the narrow range.
Lelouch easily says things like “die” after executing orders.
>>88
“Follow me! It’s unfair that you can make me take responsibility (commit suicide) until the very end.”
>>88
I felt that if I don’t do this, my opponent will catch on, especially with Sakuya.
It’s laughable how low Lelouch’s IQ was during the issue of the Empress’s marriage partner.
You’re quite strong when it comes to the circumstances around here, aren’t you? Why did C.C. oppose it…? That’s not it!
>>92
I laughed at how it was so normal to think of Nunnally through the power of love by asking Shirley.
In order for this Lelouch to separate from his sister, it would be impossible without receiving a double punch of devotion from Freya and Rolo.
Lulu is cool, but from the perspective of the establishment, she’s kind of like half a terrorist.
>>94
They are all terrorists…
>>97
Will the Britannia Empire era become the establishment side…?
>>94
They’re just a full-fledged terrorist.
That’s why I carefully decorate my appearance and words.
But it also includes quite a bit of my hobbies.
The drop in IQ around Nanaly is severe, but well, it’s Nanaly, so I can somewhat accept it.
Sometimes I can simply be a clueless idiot.
The protagonist is composed with a miraculous balance, even upon re-evaluation.
Lelouch is embodying the wise fool perfectly…
If you’re told after the Freya Concession that you need to retreat once and reorganize the army in a miraculous way…
I love how it feels so much like Lelouch to decisively say, “Alright, search for Nanalee with the entire army!”
It’s not like Lelouch is unbeatable just because it’s called Geass.
>>102
Rather, it’s a case of stumbling and struggling until the main story.
>>102
Without Geass, Lelouch’s plan wouldn’t go so smoothly.
I will need to take a more roundabout approach, and first, I have to isolate my sister in a safe place…
>>102
I feel like I was turned away by Cornelia.
>>102
The balance is interesting to watch and that’s great.
If you think about it seriously, the groundwork before a large-scale operation is too meticulous…
>>103
If it’s possible to use the Geass remotely through video, that would be one thing, but having to go on-site and look someone in the eye directly is quite a hassle as a usage limitation.
>>103
He’s been infiltrating alone in advance, so he’s walking a tightrope.
>>110
(Lelouch dove in a scuba suit to prepare the Sakuradaite bomb.)
>>110
I like how the king takes the initiative in those situations.
But setting a bomb on the Japanese Liberation Front’s ship is really pushing it too far.
I often hear about school arcs, and I can understand why, but since most of the bright comedic scenes are usually here, I’m glad they did it in R2 as well.
Well, instead, it turned out that Charles was putting minor memory-altering Geass on the students.
>>104
At least it’s connected to Mirei Rival Shari, right…
How troublesome it is for the emperor to do it himself.
>>112
Maybe it’s not that they called Mirei and the others to the palace, but rather that they came to the academy themselves.
I guess they went there… (So this is the academy that Lelouch and Nunnally attended…)
This guy is pretty much killing a lot of ordinary people, huh?
>>113
During the rescue of Nunnally, I used a no-mercy instant kill Geass, you know.
The reason that the fans were first attracted was because it was lucky and unlucky that the random terrorists used in the process ended up making Cornelia suffer.
You can lead terrorists using methods like that to remove the Geass.
But to pull off a twist, you need more than just Geass.
Perhaps it is a sad youth for Lelouch, who spent most of the main story with steady preparation…
>>116
Preparing Zero’s costume would be quite a hassle, wouldn’t it…
When you think calmly about the flashy scenes, you realize that it’s actually a lot of tedious work, right?
In the past, it’s like that guy who says, “It’s fine, like DIO carrying Polnareff, the details don’t matter!”
It can be said that it works precisely because it doesn’t show everything outright.
Because I was hiding C.C. in my room back in season 1, I was really seen as a playboy bringing home women every night by Sayoko who was cleaning. It’s so silly, it makes me laugh.
In fact, I’ve already achieved the first goal, but often when I get greedy, the White Helmet shows up.
Considering the dead game’s IF episodes 25 and 26, it’s quite remarkable how diligently Lelouch has been implanting Geass into Britannia’s affiliates throughout Tokyo.
It’s interesting how Lelouch’s flaws, as well as his strengths, become charming aspects of him.
>>124
I think the charm lies in the fact that the disadvantages are truly disadvantages.
It’s impressive how the balance works out, considering that it’s only natural for my IQ to drop rapidly when the little sister character is too strong…
The costume worn in the main story was also self-made, and it’s interesting how Lelouch does everything on his own anyway…
>>127
It’s interesting that there are various reasons behind having high pride, not trusting others, and having one’s own policies.
>>127
It’s nice that you’re going out of your way to use a Geass for personal orders…
Let the Black Knights make it from the start.
>>132
If you do something like that, you’ll lose your mysterious charisma…
>>138
That debut scene has stronger comedy than charisma!
What’s with the train?!
>>140
It’s because we’re doing a concession tour…
>>138
The mysterious charismatic presence was really important for gaining the people’s trust in the knight’s order.
Because of that, in the end, people left.
The Britannia side being an outrageous group of trash is significant.
There are good people when seen as individuals, but they engage in things like genocide.
>>128
The massacre of the general eleven presented as a matter of course.
Isn’t it possible that the massacre princess might do it if she considers blood?
>>128
Of course, it would become an issue of violence against the Britannians after the main story.
I feel like if such a protagonist were introduced now, it would simply attract viewer hate.
>>131
Director Taniguchi said that in today’s era, it’s too risky to have a protagonist like Lelouch.
They took a full 50 episodes for me to let go of my younger sister…
I am working for a world where my sister can live in peace.
Along the way, the things I didn’t want to lose and wanted to protect increased.
At that time, it was being joked about like “Ash Burst.”
Both my father and mother, as well as my sister and I, have become clones.
When there were a million zeros, you definitely placed an order with a contractor (Geass), right?
>>143
Even with a ridiculous rush job, as long as I have Geass, I can get through it… so… it’s just too methodical…
To be honest, no one trusts the initial Lelouch.
Wants to do everything by oneself.
I will cast Geass on everyone to reserve the entire train.
>>148
Being just depressed is terrible.
>>148
If we keep releasing them like that, when it’s time to use them as pieces in a strategy…
“It feels like something out of a joke, like ‘Doesn’t work!?’…”
>>152
If there’s at least one guy who doesn’t work, we can just have the other soldiers kill him…
I prioritize my sister above all, but I’m also really sweet to other family members.
>>154
Lelouch is super sweet to the student council members, isn’t he?
I just simply don’t want to get involved with people like Rival or those who are unresponsive.
I wonder what happened to the push-up person…
>>153
Even if it’s rotten, he’s still a prince of a superpower…
Now I can fly around with ease, but in fact, in KMF battles, attacking with terrain and ground formations was the most efficient, so it’s only natural that it comes down to how to get there.
Especially when you compete in quantity and quality, you will definitely lose.
>>153
In a peaceful world, he might have been a serious beloved child named Lelouch with eccentric fashion designs and a talent for chess, but it didn’t turn out that way.
It was kind of not good that all the outfits C.C. occasionally wore in the first season were actually Lulu’s taste.
>>162
Is it that twin-tailed costume too?
I like that, it’s cute.
Considering their usual fashion sense, they don’t seem to have much besides costumes that look like stage outfits…
I like C.C.’s dress from the Britannia Emperor era; it’s erotic even though she doesn’t have a role in the main story.
I bet they put a lot of effort into preparing the costumes for the demon king and the witch.
Lelouch is good at everything around the house because there was a time when he had to do everything himself, but to be honest, I think about half of it is just a hobby.
>>167
I think there’s a perfectionist side to me that doesn’t want to do things halfway once I commit to doing them.
Looking back again, I’m amazed at Todo’s competence.
You can plan operations, command, possess advanced KMF technology, have a strong following, and on top of that, come with four excellent KMF pilots as a bonus.
>>168
Because Tōdō was such a miraculous presence, everyone ended up relying on that, and the fact that Saito did not come out was the limit of the Japan Liberation Army.
It’s really late to ask this, but why did the Ashford family take care of the incredibly troublesome Lulu Nana?
They were hiding it in Britannia, and there was a risk of execution by decapitation if they got caught.
>>169
Marianne had strong support in the past but fell into decline after dying.
I think it was something like wanting to have Mirei and Lelouch get married as a stepping stone to expand their influence again.
>>169
To be honest, I had a feeling that the emperor wouldn’t bother with something so troublesome.
>>169
I was pretty close to Marianne to the point of keeping KMF, but after she died, my position weakened.
I was aiming for a revival by declaring survival after marrying Mirei.
The Ashford family is already on the decline without doing anything, so they’re probably hoping for a chance to revive their royal power.
Lelouch likes Chairman Milly, so he would definitely avoid marriage…
If worst comes to worst, it could also be something that can be sold off to other royalty, Lulu Nana.
It seemed like Mirei’s grandfather, who had the air of being the head of the family, had given up on that kind of thing.
The more episodes there are, the busier Lulu becomes between Season 1 and R2…
The Ashford family had a darker background than I thought…
So Chairman Mirei felt a sense of guilt about that and discarded her faint feelings of love…
Lelouch thinks, “It’s great that I’m surrounded by friends after all.”
>>179
The student council members who skip the school trip to go to the fireworks festival with Lelouch are just the best, right?
Before the main story, Lelouch planned to escape with Nunnally to the EU around the time of his high school graduation, as that was his time limit.
I still think that calling someone a “gentle liar” is overly glorified! However, it’s true that the Lelouch who tells lies he doesn’t want to tell is beautiful.
It seems like the president won’t get together unless I try using an erotic Geass after receiving the Geass and find that it doesn’t work the second time.
If I had genuinely seen it as political material, I could have done something more forceful.
I think there was a part of me that was half resigned and also because she was Marianne’s child.
In modern times, having a terrorist as the protagonist is already impossible…
Because there are people who are now publicly praising terrorists, it’s quite something, isn’t it?
A drama CD where a character constantly devises plans to escape to another country while riding in a simulator.