Why did code geass end
This answer was based on a compilation post from reddit. The compilation post consists of 2 parts, part 1 gathers all the official statements, part 2 shows how the anime itself contradicts code theory because code theory violates the rules established by the anime's canon. Well, actually, if you're going to offer that the official records pronounced him dead. I'd like to counter by saying during the show, after freya was launched by suzaku, the official records pronounced both nunnally and sayoko dead, and we know what happened there.
I know it was to prevent spoilers for the show, but still. Unless there's another season that adds on to it, we really can't definitively prove whether Lelouch is either dead or alive. There's just too much circumstantial evidence that he is alive, yet more solid evidence plus motive to say that he is dead.
It's inconclusive, really, but as a placeholder I think seeing him as passed on would be appropriate for now. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Was Lelouch the person driving the cart in the last scene of Code Geass R2? Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 11 months ago. Active 3 years, 3 months ago. Viewed k times. If that person was really Lelouch, then, has he already gained immortality by that time? Improve this question. Huh, I always thought that was just Suzaku in Zero's uniform side-glancing the episode at a friend's place.
The one who stabbed Lelouch at the last episode was indeed Suzaku wearing Zero's uniform. Yeah, but I also meant at the end on the cart. The face of the one on the cart wasn't shown but I do believe that it was Lelouch with CC. That's why I want to have proofs that Lelouch is already immortal by the time he was stabbed. I want to believe that Lelouch and CC will live together, forever literally.
I think the scene in the cart hinted that he is already immortal. In any case, I'd rephrase the question, something like: "Who is the person in Zero's suit at the end of R2? Show 4 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. I've copied the relevant part below: " Still, isn't it possible that defeating the wise ruler Schneizel, the person who was supposed to have brought order to the world, might lead to some [viewers] interpreting it as a Bad End?
Lelouch has at least two identities. Perhaps Lelouch vi Britannia died, but Lelouch Lamperouge lived on? Or maybe Lelouch abandoned his name, but he's still alive, and the sources list him as dead because his identity as Lelouch vi Britannia is dead?
I can't really argue against the possibility of this, but there is no evidence supporting it at all. It doesn't really make sense in light of the C. While several people have confirmed that they believe Lelouch dies, director Taniguchi has been notably silent. Perhaps there was some disagreement among those in charge, and Taniguchi actually thinks Lelouch is alive? We can't ever know for certain what happened when they were writing the ending, but it seems reasonable to expect that if there were disagreements, Okouchi wouldn't have claimed that there were none, and if the disagreements were major someone else probably would have spoken up.
Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Logan M Logan M So, I can assume that they release the pull-cart scene for fans to have false hopes? They have officially declared that Lelouch died but why would they release the pull cart scene? I guess to have other fans have wishful thinking of the opposite. Oh well, this is convincing enough. Got my heart broke though as Lelouch's fan. Nice answer btw, thanks.
It makes the ending of the anime very ambiguous. I'll admit that your explanation seems to fit that scene a bit better, but it just isn't consistent with everything that the producers said outside of the anime.
Maybe they wanted to officially kill off Lelouch but let fans have their own theories, or something like that. Also sorry for "breaking your heart", that wasn't my intention, but on our Reddit thread reddit.
Rewatching the show for the n-th time some months ago, there are actually several scenes where Lelouch hints that he is planning his death - this is probably part of why there was agreement among the staff for Lelouch's fate they had probably made the decision months before the final episode was ready. The official statements might not be lying, Lelouch Vi Britannia stopped being a human.
This does not contradict him becoming immortal. Show 8 more comments. Lelouch is really the cart driver at the end of Code Geass R2. Quoting from this blog post : The most obvious reason would be CC calling to Lelouch in the closing scene of the episode. Lelouch needed the fully evolved Geass to transfer a code. The code doesn't appear to activate until someone dies. Hence, why C. Same happened with Charles in the World of C. When Lelouch touched Nunnally, Nunnally got a flash of his memories.
C" is pronounced. So Lelouch would be "R. When C. So Lelouch and CC lived happily ever after, literally.
Interesting, I haven't thought of this before but you give a pretty convincing argument — TheLQ. Point 5 under "Additional evidences [sic]" makes no linguistic sense; the author's presumption that "R. Alchemist That's immortality. Immortality brings loneliness. That's the price Lelouch would have to pay for.
Knowing that he will live on while everyone he know gets old and die. Including his beloved little sister Nunally. You can find an overview of these statements at reddit. Lelouch is officially confirmed dead Over the past 10 years the creators of the show have repeatedly explained that Lelouch is truly dead. I will give a few examples from that linked post, for a full overview follow the link above.
In this interview they confirm that the decision to kill Lelouch was a unanimous one, the entire show staff agreed: Continue : Was there a dispute among the staff members regarding the ending? The following statements explain how they foreshadowed Lelouch's death from the very first episode with his famous line "The only ones allowed to kill are those who are willing to be killed" exact phrazing will depend on the subs you used, of course : Continue : Still, isn't it possible that defeating the wise ruler Schneizel, the person who was supposed to have brought order to the world, might lead to some [viewers] interpreting it as a Bad End?
Of particular relevance here are the Geass Memories "Before I started writing the story of a person called Lelouch, I confirmed with Taniguchi-director something. The Official Guide Book The official guide book explicitly states several times that Lelouch is dead.
To avoid too much repetition I will only copy the explanation of the Zero Requiem: "For those two who bear the heavy sin known as killing their fathers, they share the belief that they can forgive each other by imposing the greatest punishments on themselves. The New Epilogue Unlike the fake fan made epilogue which is going around on the internet and which I will not give more attention by linking it!
Conclusion There's is a mountain of official statements which all repeat the same thing Lelouch is truly dead. Lelouch vi Britannia. A really nice and comprehensive answer, with a lot of research behind it. If so, could you disclose this in your answer as well.
I am one of the people who collaborated to create that reddit database, it wasn't the work of just 1 person. Gathering and translating the old interviews, getting pictures of them, Personally I feel it is irrelevant who exactly collaborated, all what matters are the official statements themselves. But if you wish to edit the post and add that, feel free to do so. If you are pass work other than your own, you it's recommended that you cite them, otherwise it may constitute plagiarism.
The enmity between the two--forged after Lelouch kills Suzaku's main love interest Euphemia--has made many fans unjustly despise Suzaku. He pilots the knightmare frame Lancelot against Lelouch's Black Knights and even kills Lelouch in the end, but his actions are understandable.
In any case, whether viewers like him or not, the fact remains that Suzaku is an essential part of Code Geass. In Lelouch of the Re;surrection , that just doesn't show. He has some good moments, but he's mostly a shadow of what he used to be. His strong connection with Lelouch vanishes, to the detriment of both characters.
The movie may have done a lot of damage to Suzaku's character, but it does add a few welcome moments of interaction between Suzaku and Lelouch.
Suzaku's reunion with Lelouch packs a bigger punch than most of the scenes in the movie— literally. Suzaku's outburst at seeing his friend alive is far more believable and emotional than the other characters' reaction to Lelouch's resurrection.
The two friends reconcile, in their own way, which brings a form of painful closure to their arc. Having acknowledged the fact that some people may not be on board with Lelouch's resurrection, the team behind Code Geass released three films that created an alternate universe. Dubbed Initiation , Transgression, and Glorification , the movies changed key events throughout the series without ruining the major plot points. Lelouch still has himself assassinated, but the key to saving Lelouch turns out to be Shirley losing her complex storyline.
To make matters worse, Shirley barely shows up in the sequel movie, which makes her previous involvement seem unnecessary. In the finale of Code Geass, Lelouch chooses to draw all the world's hatred upon himself. This way, everyone else can get a second chance, one that will allow them to move forward while leaving behind warmongering. Lelouch of the Re;surrection makes it clear that his idea did work, but only for a little while. There were other interests in play, and not everyone was happy with his decision.
The country of Zilkhstan--whose main trade was in providing mercenary services--shatters the peace Lelouch bought with his life. The twin leaders of Zilkhstan, Shamna and Shalio, have additional interests, as Shamna is also a Geass user and intends to use it to twist Lelouch's world into something entirely new. Throughout their time abroad, C. If someone were to find out he was alive and reveal the truth to the world, it could become a real problem.
One of the most endearing and important parts of Lelouch's character has always been his relationship with his sister Nunnally. After the Zero Requiem, Nunnally was left behind after Lelouch sacrificed himself as the sacrificial lamb he believed his world needed. It was clear that she possessed the quality of a benevolent ruler, but the question remained if the rest of the world would be able to accept her or see her as someone weak to be deposed. In Re;surrection, fans get to see that her being a true leader was never even considered.
To give her credit, she has successfully been handling peacekeeping missions, with Suzaku's loyal support. Unfortunately, this doesn't last. She is taken captive and used as a tool in Shamna's plan to channel the power of Charles's Geass.
If Lelouch is dead for good, then C. Thus, she would not be around to help Karen, Sayoko, and Lloyd when they are attacked by a Geass user who makes people confuse friend for foe—meaning the trio could easily end up captured or killed.
With her power to rewind time, she has infinite tries to make sure every battle turns out well in her favor. At the very least, without Lelouch around to stop Chamna everything Lelouch died for is undone.
In other words, all the sacrifices Lelouch made to obtain world peace—his reputation, his soul, and millions of human lives—were for nothing in the end.
Funimation will be screening the film in North America some time in Tags Code Geass. Does Lelouch knows that Nunally is in the worst condition? Or is the peace that Lelouch created is still there? Hey Elza. And if they win then everything Lelouch worked for is meaningless.
His eyes are purple, after all. He said wishes waa akin to Geass. He just made a wish. Then CC, would have no trouble accessing a broken Gate. Easy resurrection for Lelouch.
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