Rewatching, I really hated (loved) the scenes of them working together or when they would have moments of their friendship because it made the ending hurt more. It was a reminder that, in another life, they could’ve been brothers. Whenever a scene like that happens, I can only scream THEY COULD HAVE BEEN HAPPY and tear up
It wasn't just for suzaku, by making a hole. They as the writers, showing Lelouch is willing to go with suzaku plan. Also making the hole was a warning for anyone on the other side that doesn't want to fight to leave.
Kallen did initially but was convinced otherwise by Lelouch's trick. Suzaku suspected him all along but refused to believe it. Nunally had an inkling all along that her big brother was up to something, but it is arguable that she didn't know he was Zero. And his parents knew. Charles found out at some point before Euphie's massacre (through unknown means) and it is implied that Marianne was told by CC.
@@dontaejones7419 Charles stated at some point in the Ragnarok Connection in R1 he spoke with Clovis after his death (when his royal guard appeared to inform him that Clovis' corps arrived in the Britannian Homeland), implying before he obtained V.V.s code he had a connection to Cs World where Clovis' soul was present after his death, so I can state with confidence that Clovis told Charles Lelouch killed him as an act of declaration of war against Britannia and when Zero first popped up Charles put two and two together. I'd even argue Marianne always known (meaning C.C. wouldn't have told her) giving her connection to C.C. since I doubt she wouldn't have known her son obtained Geass when he first got it.
With each other ? Then who's the idealist, and who's the pragmatist ? Both character actually share a pragmatic style for their idealistic views. Suzaku by trying to work inside the system to change it, and Lelouch by trying to make a good world for Nunally, even if he has to become a terrorist for that.
Its wrong because, although you can ally with other countries, you cant let other countries influence you. You cant move your king to the place where there are lot of chess pieces of a different color. Also you cant abbandon your people.
Lelouch, the smartest man in the universe. He can think and plan anything. Suzaku, he can DO anything. You got the classic combination of the brain and the brawn.
Its not really a logical strategy considering Sawasaki is using the Chinese Federation's military to free Japan. That will just make the Chinese Federation the new oppressors of Japan. In the episode, Lelouch tells that Sawasaki was just being a puppet for the Chinese.
@@sumanthmw20 Ah! That's makes a lot more sense! I used to always be really confused by Zero's choice here, and then also Suzaki's arguement of, "Why did you run way!" Thank you for clarifying it for me
@@shnn_twt I always got the impression that the only thing that gets Lloyd off is Knightmare Frame development. If it aint powered by sakuradite and vaguely humanoid than he don't care.
I love every scene where Lelouch and Suzaku end up working together, because it all foreshadows the ending so well. If they had worked together from the start it probably would have saved many many lives in the show.
Don't forget L + S vs the Fleija, They deactivated it together with the timing of 19 seconds and 0.4 secs. Flying towards a nuclear bomb and dis-arming it is just too pro.
There is only one difference between light and Lelouch , Lelouch knows what he is doing is wrong and doesn't consider himself a citizen of some utopia but wants to create one where as contradicts one of the said two
Light is stupidly arrogant, which is why he loses. His plan would have worked perfectly had it not been for his ego. Lelouch knows when to throw his pride away to get things done.
Light was an idiot. He had the most perfect tool of traceless assassination ever to fall in human hands, yet somehow proceeded to squander his anonymity almost instantly due to unrealistic goals, lack of caution, and seriously skewed sense of risk assessment. When you can literally kill people while pretending to take notes in class, it shouldn't be *that* hard to conceal your culpability.
@@MasteringJohn His fatal mistake was killing L Lind Taylor,but everything after that was basically L outsmarting and pushing him into a corner at every turn. First by pinning his location to japan and even the exact city itselt and finding out that he has to be a student,afterwards deducing that he has access to police information and narrowing Kira down to the close circle of Soichiro Yagami and that other chief,at most 10 people together with Light. On top of that,Light already has this smart and suspicious aura. He kept falling into these traps by underestimating L and thinking he could confuse him,but it didnt work. L for example immidiately noticed that Light aka Kira was killing criminals every hour by using the death note time function in order to make the student theory invalid,L didnt think that way though,he instead deduced,that Kira was trying to make him think that and more that he has both access to police information(kira knew a student was suspected,only police knew) and a way to kill independent of time. It was unfortunate,but i wouldnt say light was necessarily an idiot and he showed his genius especially in those pressure scenes,where others would have easily succumbed.
it happens a bit before the scene in this video, but i really love the part where Lelouch is thinking to himself then some enemies pop up and he just turns and casually says "these people are in my way" and proceeds to blow them up 😂
@@wanderin_stud499Suzaku was always well intended though. He wanted to change the world from within the system. Lelouch and Suzaku teaming up produced some of the very best moments in the show, including defeating Mao, Lelouch becoming the emperor and the Zero Requiem.
The duality of Lancelot and Gawain here is a nice touch because in Arthurian legends, Lancelot and Gawain fought to the death after Lancelot stole King Arthur's wife and kills Gawain's sister (Gareth). The two fought each other to the death like Lelouch and Suzaku here despite being old friends.
YES! This moment defined this Callin theme, simply put, TakeOver. The one and only time Suzaku and Lelouch team together during being each others enemies at this time. Such a good show. SOLID and orfanjc storyline👍
I always felt the reason he didn't issue orders like "do as I say from now" was because he, at first, didn't intend to make people he uses Geass on into slaves (a sort of moral thing). But you can clearly see that as he gets more desperate towards the end of season 2, he starts doing exactly that. And no, I don't understimate Geass - I admitted that it makes Lelouch's life easier. However, I think Lelouch's success comes form his intelligence as much as his Geass, maybe more.
Desperate is the wrong word to use. Lelouch can get desperate, but he generally formulates a plan and outd it into action. Taking complete control of the guards there only makes sense, as none would listen to him otherwise. And letting any of them break control would basically lead to a spiral of failures. It was more of necessity than desperation.
I personally believe that he could have still overthrew or damaged Britannia himself without Geass. As stated in Episode 1 right after he got his Geass, his plan was always to try and start a rebellion, however, he didnt have the capacity to at his age, and with his status. Now, with geass, he was able to succeed much quicker, and easier, with less planning involved. His success I do believe does stem from his Geass mainly, but not completely, his intelligence is what allows him to win, but without his Geass, he is a schoolboy who plans a rebellion, without much of a capacity to enact it, or at least to fully make it work without decades of planning.
yea i believe he basically says that the geass allowed him to jumpstart his plans way earlier then he was planning on. Since instead of having to find and convince people to follow him it allowed him to insert himself into a power structure that already existed and go from there.
One is seen as the protagonist and the other the antagonist. Neither were evil but both had opposing views and were seen as heroes to their respective sides. To the Britanians, Zero is a villain and Suzaku is a hero. To the Japanese, Zero is a hero and Suzaku is a villain. My point is regardless of alliances or lack thereof, a villain and a hero worked together to fight a mutual enemy. So to either perspective, a bad guy worked with the good guy to create success.
@@xanehecksunrethen u ju counterd your own point. You just ammited neither of them is bad so therfore you can't say a bad guy and a good guy worked together. Unless you just talking about their perspective of that's the case then yeah I agree
The thing about that is that Zero sets himself up to look like he's just escaping to the Chinese Federation and doing the same thing (and that's probably how the media spun it) but it was an entirely different event. Sawasaki ran away to save himself and came back with the Chinese Federation as an invading force to bring Japan into the Federation. He wasn't liberating Japan, he was simply trying to change Japan's masters (even though he may not have seen it that way). Lelouch ACTUALLY did what Sawasaki was claiming to have done. He took his people out of Japan, bolstered his ranks and returned to liberate Japan. On paper, what Sawasaki did wasn't wrong. Going to get help to defeat and enemy you can't on your own, but that wasn't what he ended up doing.
I love the irony of Gawain and Lancelot as the Knighares. Gawain was prideful and arrogant while Lancelot was selfless and brave. Irony aimed at Lelouch and Suzaki
Why do people compare him to Yagami Light of Death Note? I watched 5 episodes of Death Note. I was like "WTF is he doing!?" because Light was absolutely atrocious at killing people. He leaves obvious evidences and traces behind but somehow, the police are dumber than him. His tactics were childish. He kept playing into L's hand so obviously. To me, he's just a dumb kid acting smart. Lelouch, on the other hand, was absolute genius. I need more Code Geass in my life. Anyone know more strategic shows like this?
@shadowlord483 That's kind of what I like about the pairing. It's the wizard and the knight. One has devastating power and intellect, the other has martial prowess and courage. When those two work together, they cover each other's weakness.
Mariose123 It only seems that way because you're not a native speaker of Japanese... there's a lot of bad voice acting, but it takes a lot of practice and experience to understand their tone in Japanese as well as you would in English.
Mariose123 It only seems that way because you're not a native speaker of Japanese... there's a lot of bad voice acting, but it takes a lot of practice and experience to understand their tone in Japanese as well as you would in English.
The english voice actress for Kallen is the same girl who did Soifon in Bleach and Nagase in Ace Combat 5. I think she was the perfect choice for this role, she certainly has the tenacity, but she's also got a soft side and that's exactly what they needed for Kallen.
It hurt me inside when I killed him but when lelouch returned it felt as if my heart became whole, I never knew how much he meant to me until he was gone
This one scene and a few others makes me wonder how things would've turned out if Suzaku actually agreed with Lelouch and his campaign against Britannia as Zero
@@DANSTER999 Suzaku would not have access to the Lancelot's upgrades and replenishment though if he had teamed up with Zero, Britannia would definitely cut ties.
when atushi left japan he only took a handful of his ailys and came back with only a foreign army. when zero left japan he took japan with him and when he came back he brought japan with him. and japans ailys
Dude that was the point.. suzaku is a kid. How can you expect him to have an understanding of war and fighting? He is deliberately portrayed as a hypocrite at the start. But he does grow immensely by the end of the series. He was willing to literally do anything for the zero requiem. This growth in character shows how brilliant the writers of code geass were and how well they understand war and fighting.
"This calender is used by the Holy Empire of Britannia. It functions similarly to the standard Gregorian "B.C./A.D." calendar, but is set approximately fifty-five years earlier. "
I'm sorry but what is your way suzaku. I never understood that line. Like where you planning to politely ask for entry and surrender. Actually knowing suzaku I'd belive it
I love that this foreshadows that Lelouch and Suzaku working together is like an unstoppable force
You might as well say your write your will. Cuz god just said to you: "You're fucked. You're just fucked." And left the server.
Rewatching, I really hated (loved) the scenes of them working together or when they would have moments of their friendship because it made the ending hurt more. It was a reminder that, in another life, they could’ve been brothers. Whenever a scene like that happens, I can only scream THEY COULD HAVE BEEN HAPPY and tear up
@@mermel9257 if his geas didn't malfunction with eupyh things would be better literally
Suzaku has insane plot armor, just a little bit less then Reiner from AOT.
Lelouch and Suzaku is like a MC joining the Main Antagonist.
I just realised he cut a hole for suzaku to go through then just smashes through the top instead
It wasn't just for suzaku, by making a hole. They as the writers, showing Lelouch is willing to go with suzaku plan. Also making the hole was a warning for anyone on the other side that doesn't want to fight to leave.
Big flex with the Gawain
same
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
@@thechannel1098 IM GAY
gotta love how euphie is the only one to make the connection that zero is lelouch and suzaku is working with him
Kallen did initially but was convinced otherwise by Lelouch's trick.
Suzaku suspected him all along but refused to believe it.
Nunally had an inkling all along that her big brother was up to something, but it is arguable that she didn't know he was Zero.
And his parents knew. Charles found out at some point before Euphie's massacre (through unknown means) and it is implied that Marianne was told by CC.
@@dontaejones7419 Charles stated at some point in the Ragnarok Connection in R1 he spoke with Clovis after his death (when his royal guard appeared to inform him that Clovis' corps arrived in the Britannian Homeland), implying before he obtained V.V.s code he had a connection to Cs World where Clovis' soul was present after his death, so I can state with confidence that Clovis told Charles Lelouch killed him as an act of declaration of war against Britannia and when Zero first popped up Charles put two and two together.
I'd even argue Marianne always known (meaning C.C. wouldn't have told her) giving her connection to C.C. since I doubt she wouldn't have known her son obtained Geass when he first got it.
and then she effing dies!! just what a shame
@@en2p187 this show does this a lot, every character that figures everything out in season 1 ends up dead or amnesiac
@@blueizumi fucking terrible, Almost as bad as Akama ga kill 😬
When pragmatism and idealism are both in line with each other, not much can stand in the way of them.
thats the god damn truth man!
Indeed.
Well said.
With each other ? Then who's the idealist, and who's the pragmatist ?
Both character actually share a pragmatic style for their idealistic views. Suzaku by trying to work inside the system to change it, and Lelouch by trying to make a good world for Nunally, even if he has to become a terrorist for that.
SpyMonkey3D well said
The nazis are a proof of that. A combination of German idealism and American pragmatism conquered half of Europe
"What's wrong with going to another country and waiting for the right moment to strike?"
YOUR FOREHEAD! THAT'S WHAT'S WRONG ABOUT IT!
+Evil Ryu Ikr? Since when did The Watcher become an anime star?
made my day 💚😂😂
Evil Ryu you made my day XD
Its wrong because, although you can ally with other countries, you cant let
other countries influence you. You cant move your king to the place where there are
lot of chess pieces of a different color. Also you cant abbandon your people.
Evil Ryu OMG! I read this comment RIGHT at THE MOMENT these lines were being said!!
Lelouch & Suzaku *Working together in the beginning and ultimately the end.*
I see why this scene is your favorite bud.
Song name?
@@joshdavis3505 Callin' by Sakai Mikio
reminds me of gundam seed were kira and Arthurun teams up
The first time Lelouch and Suzaku teamed up, since Britannia took over Japan.😄
@Sei Kyo this was after that, I think. Maybe not.
@@Manima108 no lmao. Mao is the second arc of the series.
@Sei Kyo The didn’t know who they were or at least Suzaku didnt
nah lelouch and suzaku vs arthur was first. They caught the cat together.
Fun fact: the sexual tension in the filming for this scene was overwhelming.
The sexual tension in WATCHING the scene was overwhelming
But... you’re Lelouch
Uhhhhhh, omg..
Ciel Phantomhive Lol
All Hail Emperor Lelouch Vi Britannia.
Lelouch and Suzaku are unstoppable when they work together
I love their dynamic when they're on the same side. Every scene where they work together is beautiful
The first instance of just how incredible their teamwork is. Lelouch said it best, when they're together there's nothing they can't accomplish.
The first example is when they team up to save Nunally from Mao.
Lelouch, the smartest man in the universe. He can think and plan anything. Suzaku, he can DO anything. You got the classic combination of the brain and the brawn.
yes I'm just like Lelouch 😏😅😅😏 guys
@@heraalcidodi5216 no tf you aren't
@@xnortheast1106you definitely aren’t since you missed the joke lol
Japanese government "whats wrong with a logical strategy"
Lelouch "EVERYTHING this is anime"
Its not really a logical strategy considering Sawasaki is using the Chinese Federation's military to free Japan. That will just make the Chinese Federation the new oppressors of Japan. In the episode, Lelouch tells that Sawasaki was just being a puppet for the Chinese.
@@sumanthmw20 Ah! That's makes a lot more sense! I used to always be really confused by Zero's choice here, and then also Suzaki's arguement of, "Why did you run way!" Thank you for clarifying it for me
I'm pretty sure Lloyd and Rakshata were getting off on this. If not they definitely would later.
Reaverbro Lloyd is pansexual.
He was supposed to be married with one of Lelouch friend
Victorianne Castle I thought he was asexual?
@@shnn_twt I always got the impression that the only thing that gets Lloyd off is Knightmare Frame development. If it aint powered by sakuradite and vaguely humanoid than he don't care.
Honestly wouldn't surprise me
Basically... they got a chance to see their kids play together when originally they should of been bros together.
I love every scene where Lelouch and Suzaku end up working together, because it all foreshadows the ending so well. If they had worked together from the start it probably would have saved many many lives in the show.
I totally binge watched the hell out of this. I love code geass!!!
0:24-0:28 that feeling of getting a GPU upgrade
Lmao
Facts
Lol I just upgrade my gpu with RX580 lol
@@luoyupi2346 what did you have before? The RX580 is a stock part in many gaming PCs today
Light Yagami r9 280x I upgrade because my r9 have an artifact and flickerring problem that force me to upgrade
Don't forget L + S vs the Fleija, They deactivated it together with the timing of 19 seconds and 0.4 secs.
Flying towards a nuclear bomb and dis-arming it is just too pro.
There is only one difference between light and Lelouch , Lelouch knows what he is doing is wrong and doesn't consider himself a citizen of some utopia but wants to create one where as contradicts one of the said two
Random Otaku Light has god complex thats the difference lmao
Only "one" difference? What?
Light is stupidly arrogant, which is why he loses. His plan would have worked perfectly had it not been for his ego. Lelouch knows when to throw his pride away to get things done.
Light was an idiot. He had the most perfect tool of traceless assassination ever to fall in human hands, yet somehow proceeded to squander his anonymity almost instantly due to unrealistic goals, lack of caution, and seriously skewed sense of risk assessment. When you can literally kill people while pretending to take notes in class, it shouldn't be *that* hard to conceal your culpability.
@@MasteringJohn His fatal mistake was killing L Lind Taylor,but everything after that was basically L outsmarting and pushing him into a corner at every turn. First by pinning his location to japan and even the exact city itselt and finding out that he has to be a student,afterwards deducing that he has access to police information and narrowing Kira down to the close circle of Soichiro Yagami and that other chief,at most 10 people together with Light. On top of that,Light already has this smart and suspicious aura. He kept falling into these traps by underestimating L and thinking he could confuse him,but it didnt work. L for example immidiately noticed that Light aka Kira was killing criminals every hour by using the death note time function in order to make the student theory invalid,L didnt think that way though,he instead deduced,that Kira was trying to make him think that and more that he has both access to police information(kira knew a student was suspected,only police knew) and a way to kill independent of time.
It was unfortunate,but i wouldnt say light was necessarily an idiot and he showed his genius especially in those pressure scenes,where others would have easily succumbed.
it happens a bit before the scene in this video, but i really love the part where Lelouch is thinking to himself then some enemies pop up and he just turns and casually says "these people are in my way" and proceeds to blow them up 😂
the Suzalulu is strong in this one.
"YOU'RE STILL A CHIIIIILD"
Ah, so you have no actual rebuttal, K
Does anyone else wish we could've seen more team ups between the Gawain and the Lancelot? Those two were born to fight together!
0:55-1:02 Says the guy who killed his father, the leader of Japan and general of the armies right when Britannia attacked.
Haha, just realized that
To be fair he was just a kid at that time
@@MasterScar Suzaku was always a hypocrite; he even joined Charles' knight of rounds after that bit on the geass island.
I mean... we was like... ten...
@@wanderin_stud499Suzaku was always well intended though. He wanted to change the world from within the system. Lelouch and Suzaku teaming up produced some of the very best moments in the show, including defeating Mao, Lelouch becoming the emperor and the Zero Requiem.
The duality of Lancelot and Gawain here is a nice touch because in Arthurian legends, Lancelot and Gawain fought to the death after Lancelot stole King Arthur's wife and kills Gawain's sister (Gareth). The two fought each other to the death like Lelouch and Suzaku here despite being old friends.
suzaku and lelouch can truly do anything together
yes that*s the way can do villians ally 👍😆😆👍😏😅😏
YES! This moment defined this Callin theme, simply put, TakeOver. The one and only time Suzaku and Lelouch team together during being each others enemies at this time. Such a good show. SOLID and orfanjc storyline👍
*"YOU'RE STILL A CHILD!"* Best come back in all anime history
I always felt the reason he didn't issue orders like "do as I say from now" was because he, at first, didn't intend to make people he uses Geass on into slaves (a sort of moral thing). But you can clearly see that as he gets more desperate towards the end of season 2, he starts doing exactly that. And no, I don't understimate Geass - I admitted that it makes Lelouch's life easier. However, I think Lelouch's success comes form his intelligence as much as his Geass, maybe more.
Desperate is the wrong word to use. Lelouch can get desperate, but he generally formulates a plan and outd it into action.
Taking complete control of the guards there only makes sense, as none would listen to him otherwise. And letting any of them break control would basically lead to a spiral of failures.
It was more of necessity than desperation.
But yes, his Intelligence is the highlight.
How he uses the geass is more prominent than the geass itself.
If you have the fastest car in the world but don't know how to drive it you're more likely to crash after all
I personally believe that he could have still overthrew or damaged Britannia himself without Geass. As stated in Episode 1 right after he got his Geass, his plan was always to try and start a rebellion, however, he didnt have the capacity to at his age, and with his status. Now, with geass, he was able to succeed much quicker, and easier, with less planning involved. His success I do believe does stem from his Geass mainly, but not completely, his intelligence is what allows him to win, but without his Geass, he is a schoolboy who plans a rebellion, without much of a capacity to enact it, or at least to fully make it work without decades of planning.
yea i believe he basically says that the geass allowed him to jumpstart his plans way earlier then he was planning on. Since instead of having to find and convince people to follow him it allowed him to insert himself into a power structure that already existed and go from there.
this shows how skilled the two of them are together.
Couldn't agree more. My favorite scene as well. I love it when the good guy has to work with the bad guy in any show, let alone my favorite anime
Neither of them were bad tho
One is seen as the protagonist and the other the antagonist. Neither were evil but both had opposing views and were seen as heroes to their respective sides. To the Britanians, Zero is a villain and Suzaku is a hero. To the Japanese, Zero is a hero and Suzaku is a villain. My point is regardless of alliances or lack thereof, a villain and a hero worked together to fight a mutual enemy. So to either perspective, a bad guy worked with the good guy to create success.
@@xanehecksunrethen u ju counterd your own point. You just ammited neither of them is bad so therfore you can't say a bad guy and a good guy worked together. Unless you just talking about their perspective of that's the case then yeah I agree
I like how Suzaku’s question against Sawasaki indirectly comes back at Lelouch later when he exiles a million Japanese.
The thing about that is that Zero sets himself up to look like he's just escaping to the Chinese Federation and doing the same thing (and that's probably how the media spun it) but it was an entirely different event.
Sawasaki ran away to save himself and came back with the Chinese Federation as an invading force to bring Japan into the Federation. He wasn't liberating Japan, he was simply trying to change Japan's masters (even though he may not have seen it that way).
Lelouch ACTUALLY did what Sawasaki was claiming to have done. He took his people out of Japan, bolstered his ranks and returned to liberate Japan.
On paper, what Sawasaki did wasn't wrong. Going to get help to defeat and enemy you can't on your own, but that wasn't what he ended up doing.
"Fighting on our side? What the HELL was he thinking?" XD
I love the irony of Gawain and Lancelot as the Knighares. Gawain was prideful and arrogant while Lancelot was selfless and brave. Irony aimed at Lelouch and Suzaki
Why do people compare him to Yagami Light of Death Note?
I watched 5 episodes of Death Note. I was like "WTF is he doing!?" because Light was absolutely atrocious at killing people. He leaves obvious evidences and traces behind but somehow, the police are dumber than him. His tactics were childish. He kept playing into L's hand so obviously. To me, he's just a dumb kid acting smart.
Lelouch, on the other hand, was absolute genius. I need more Code Geass in my life. Anyone know more strategic shows like this?
Shitholy66 Did you hear? Code Geass is getting a season 3, it premiers next year.
Are you freaking sure? WHAAAAAA???
CoolRamGM Yup! Our Lelouch is coming back!
CoolRamGM yes, season 3 was announced at the end of November. Lelouch didn't die.
+Shitholy66 awesome..
must control the hype!!
Why is there a dislike button on this video! Code Geass it too good to be disliked!!!
NavalJames
Because of dub or something.
Gaming Zealot
I like the dub. Peace ✌🏻
Gaming Zealot duv is better
Yall be surprised how many people dislike code geass
@@ZBoy-rc8zf Yeah. They hate it because its complicated. I for one love this anime!
@shadowlord483 That's kind of what I like about the pairing. It's the wizard and the knight. One has devastating power and intellect, the other has martial prowess and courage. When those two work together, they cover each other's weakness.
@0:07"WHAAAAAAT?!"
His delivery of that line was just so bad...
dubs are always bad.Japanese 10x better
I generally agree, but dubs aren't always bad. The Baccano! and Cowboy Bebop English dubs are great.
Mariose123 It only seems that way because you're not a native speaker of Japanese... there's a lot of bad voice acting, but it takes a lot of practice and experience to understand their tone in Japanese as well as you would in English.
Mariose123 It only seems that way because you're not a native speaker of Japanese... there's a lot of bad voice acting, but it takes a lot of practice and experience to understand their tone in Japanese as well as you would in English.
threenumbnuts You don't need to learn a language to pick up tone. :S
I never really realized how much I liked this scene until now.
The english voice actress for Kallen is the same girl who did Soifon in Bleach and Nagase in Ace Combat 5. I think she was the perfect choice for this role, she certainly has the tenacity, but she's also got a soft side and that's exactly what they needed for Kallen.
Truly the most beautiful part. The two friends working together
This was my favorite scene in code geass as well. :)
I... don't remember this scene. Like at all. Strange.
I don't remember this either
Well, I saw it one time at a friend, i guess it is in the directors cut
The scene where Suzaku and Zero broke in, you should know the rest
neither do I and I watched this anime last year
Why? It's a great scene
I love the fact that suzaku tries to stop him but fails then zero goes here and rams into a wall and shoots some lasers and he did it XD
It hurt me inside when I killed him but when lelouch returned it felt as if my heart became whole, I never knew how much he meant to me until he was gone
This one scene and a few others makes me wonder how things would've turned out if Suzaku actually agreed with Lelouch and his campaign against Britannia as Zero
The series would have ended from the start because Lelouch literally only needs Suzaku
@@DANSTER999 Suzaku would not have access to the Lancelot's upgrades and replenishment though if he had teamed up with Zero, Britannia would definitely cut ties.
Both the engineers: “I did not agree to have my machine work with his(hers)!” Lol
I very much enjoyed their competitiveness.
Never realized how big LELOUCH’s nightmare was compared to the others
1:01 That guy's forehead tho
Hahahaaha OH LOOK AT THE TOP OF HIS HEAD!
Norwood 4
Yes! This is one of the best scenes!
The song name is "Callin"
Broo thank you so so so much
Youre a real one for that
They make such a badass team.
this scene was so wholesome, I loved Suzaku and Lelouch just working together and being cute lil' besties
True really one of the only times a battle felt “happy” on of my favorite scenes ; )
1:12 When this happend the first time I was like SHHHHH BISH WHAT IF SOMEONE HEARS YOU
when atushi left japan he only took a handful of his ailys and came back with only a foreign army. when zero left japan he took japan with him and when he came back he brought japan with him. and japans ailys
The ultimate best friend moment
correction: L + S vs Britannia = Overrun in less than 2 MINUTES
The OST is beautiful
Do you know the name of it? I love it and really want to know
@@helmaroc259Its name is Picaresque.
@@helmaroc259 It's named Callin'
So Suzaku sounds like Sasuke and Earl of Pudding sounds like Gaara
and lelouch is sasori
+Hammad Ghani And C.C is Sakura....
Lelouch is also Ichigo
Same actors
Suzaku is sasuke
O LOVE THIS SONG IN 44 SECONDS
The song is called Callin
thanks
YOU, HAVE A GREAT TASTE MAN!
best scene in all of gode geass.
gode🤣
sorry...
Mine is the one where he makes the platform collapse into the chinese embassy thing, freakin thought of everything for that move
Gawain bowing down to lancelot is underrated
Only makes it sadder what happens just three episodes later.
If only they had worked together like this like how Kira and Athrun do so...
The best Scene of all. Only in R1 where 2 sides join in a single battle only for this one battle.
To all those wondering what episode the scene comes from:
Episode 20 "Battle at Kyushu"
Thanks 👍
@@angelvelasco5661 You're welcome. :>
Season name
Love the music they use in the beginning
Poutine and pepperoni mushroom pizza for lunch.
Suzaku's spinkick played a pivotal role, lest we forget...
My favorite scene as well, thanks for posting m8
I just realized the guane is twice the size of the lancelot
Rewatching reminds me of just how little the writers understand war and fighting in general, and Suzaku is an excellent example of this
There's an analysis of Suzaku made by a channel called Kato.
I think you should watch it.
I think the title was:" in defense of Suzaku"
Heretical Cuttlefish
Also, a lot of stuff we see in the show are things you can find in the Prince.
ua-cam.com/video/XrsY4FU01Ac/v-deo.html
Dude that was the point.. suzaku is a kid. How can you expect him to have an understanding of war and fighting? He is deliberately portrayed as a hypocrite at the start. But he does grow immensely by the end of the series. He was willing to literally do anything for the zero requiem. This growth in character shows how brilliant the writers of code geass were and how well they understand war and fighting.
My favorite part is when he destroys the foundation and then laughs maniacally
"This calender is used by the Holy Empire of Britannia. It functions similarly to the standard Gregorian "B.C./A.D." calendar, but is set approximately fifty-five years earlier. "
yeah me too.. an unlikely allies.. an enemy of my enemy is my friend..
Hm, Lelouch and Suzaku can do anything together. This proves it, and they don't even know it.
I'm sorry but what is your way suzaku. I never understood that line. Like where you planning to politely ask for entry and surrender. Actually knowing suzaku I'd belive it
*WHEN TWO WORLDS MVP FIGHT TOGETHER...*
Lelouch’s “death” is my favorite scene. It was done beautifully
Diethards voice is the same as the briefing guy from Ace Combat 5.
This scene and its comments got me emotional
0:59 Code Geass? More like Code Lyoko!!
You could teach a class on that man's forehead
Lelouch teams up with Suzaku: *Surprised Pikachu face*
Yes Lelouch is just a badass like that....
Kallen wanted a piece of action.
And really a work in team of Lelouch, CC ,Suzaku and Kallen would fantastic.
One of the most epic scenes fucking ever
Oh that guy that sounds like Lelouch
Said nobody ever
Zenpai oh that guy sounds like Lelouch
Actually kallen nearly busted him when they first met in person cause she recognized his voice from the radio
This was to make up for all those years they were separated.
*sees uphimia* *starts crying*
We need a gwain, gurren, and Lancelot team up
It's Been a long time since I've watched cg but I still feel very bad for euphir
This an old vid, but damn it’s fire. Great scene fam
That was "another" cross he must bear... but killing her was ridiculous, but he did cry when she died...
The fact of the matter is that I cant tell which one's my favourite
Love the music at the start here.
1:38 wise words delivered..
Seriously, I was upset when Suzaku let alone Lelouches sister didn't realise his plan from the beginning
i watch this fucking anime 7 times!