@@Replica_Rabbit Did you even watch the show? Lelouch didn't brainwash Euphie. That was an accident. He didn't want that to happen at all. But unfortunately it did, so he spun it around and used it to motivate the Black Nights.
@@dejajade6726 I did watch the show, I talking on the Black Knights point of view. The only people who know Lelouch didn't mean to is CC (I guess his mother) and himself
@@Replica_Rabbit Oh I'm sorry. I thought you meant he purposefully did it. Yes, from the Black Knights pov it would seem so, based on the information Schneizel gave them.
I mean, he can't fight. So he prefers to stand from a distance. With detonators, remote controls, and prerecorded shit, he doesn't have to enter the actual battlefield to win/destroy stuff.
ColonelCarnage If he did use his power then they wouldn’t have been able to even think about betraying him... that alone should have been proof that he wasn’t abusing them, god I hate Ohgi
What makes it even worse is that, while he was a Britannian prince, he had no claim to the throne. He renounced his claim to the throne shortly after Marianne was murdered, and was summarily sent to Japan alongside Nunnally as a diplomatic tool. He had nothing to gain from starting a rebellion with Britannia. Lelouch's only mistake was not being honest with his core members about his identity. The public at large? Yeah, they don't need to know who he is. The ones closest to him though? It probably would have helped for them to know that the one leading them was a former Britannian Prince who hated his own country more than they did.
@@7MukuroRealm The BKs didn't know Geass's limitations. Of course, this doesn't change the Logic Bomb of being able to defy a command of permanent servitude from a power that (by accident or not) caused the Massacre Princess incident in the first place.
This line reminds me of what Marco Inaros tells Klaes Ashford when he says: "You can't see it. Can't even imagine it. This has always been a problem of our kind. _Even our dreams are small._ " Straight goosebumps in both these scenes, even though the Inaros scene is a LOT heavier.
That's what I was just thinking! I guess it makes some sense, though--his immediate subordinates seem to be extremely sheeplike when it comes to following the directions of a powerful leader. He didn't exactly use them when fighting Clovis because of their value so much as their availability--and it seems like the only one with a scrap of real loyalty among them is Kallen, who tried to stand up for him then anyways. That whole accusation scene probably could have gone better if Lelouch had actually tried to turn them back to his side, at any rate--but hey, I guess when your soldiers betray you for their worst enemy based on accusations of him having magical brainwashing powers, you're entitled to despair of the whole thing.
The reason why the black knights betrayed zero was not because of his geass or being a prince, it was because they learned he used geass on Euphemia Li Britannia to tell her to kill all the japanese at the special zone. Its not like they knew zero could not control it because on the audio Schneizel gave them it sounded like he did it to get more people to follow him. (which he ended up doing)
Whats to say he wasn't betting that Kalen would do that though. Lulu needed to get closer and boss dude summoning the knightmare sentries allowed for that.
Lelouch likely knew that someone would react to C.C. being under the mask. That is likely why Kallen was part of the group that Zero sent when planning on meeting Taizō Kirihara. Note the confusion from the Kyōto House members. We have Taizō asking if C.C. is not Zero, and which leads to her chance to publicly state Taizō's name to everyone present. This given Lelouch vital information if he did not have it. The reaction from the guards to C.C.'s statement causes them to focus their weapons on her, causing them to not be able to react to Lelouch's surprise attack.
I have to admit Lelouch is not only a great tactician but also an excellent Knightmare pilot. Edit: Excellent is not the right word but it kinda sad that he exceeds the overwhelming amount of his Elite Black Knights.
+何馨 C.C. didn't surpass Lelouch and he only got surpassed by others because offensive tech advances outweighed defensive ones so the Shinkiro got left behind by higher tier mechs.
+Don Lelouch isn't really a great Knightmare pilot in my eyes. I mean, he can function it in the most basic manners but he isn't as skilled as Kallen or even Suzaku. Which is why he had a particular Knightmare suited for two pilots. One to do the maneuvering and the other to control the offensive/defensive power.
***** Kallen and Suzaku are superhuman (or at least Suzaku is). There were plans to explain why Suzaku (and probably the other ace pilots) were so good but it got cut from R2. The Shinkiro is made like that because it's systems are immensely complicated on a technical level. All that typing Lelouch does isn't just for show and he also needs to plan for the battle he's in as well. The dual piloting allows him to work without even more distraction.
And they probably have no idea who Lelouch is.....so it would mean nothing. I could take off zeros mask to see you underneath, but that wouldn't matter unless I knew who YOU were
@BK201 Well there wasn't any reason to think much otherwise. If they couldn't even see his face or know his real name, why would they bother asking who CC is to him
I have searched far and wide and to this day I can not find a series as good as Code Geass. Its really to bad it never found its American audience bc it truly is the greatest anime to ever be created.
Let me tell you a story sir and before you ask me is it true. When I was in college me and my girl friend broke up because I kept mentioning Death Note at inappropriate times and I would do it again. Today I work as a private investigator because I was inspired by L. I LOVE Death Note ok. However there comes a time when every head must bow and Code Geass is that series. Its nothing short of a masterpiece from beginning to end. If Death Note kept up the pace of the L arc it possibly would have been on par with Code Geass but as things turned out No. And I have never seen Steins; Gate.
Arenzoj Interesting. I wouldn't call it the best show, but one of the best for sure. And Steins;Gate is a masterpiece nontheless. The complexity of the series is significant. Truly one of the very rare time travel storys which are actually logical (as it seems to me). I like it that you are that amazed by Code Geass, that's cool. :)) FMA BH also in some ways has God himself as one of the most important characters, the show's like Code Geass with action but also with intelligence. However, there's a lack of these "dammm dammm dammm" twists, as this is an attribute of DN and Code Geass and wouldn't fit in that sci-fi fantasy storyline.
The fact that Lelouch willingly removed his mask for Kirihara--and it doesn't seem to me like it was just to convince Kirihara of his trustworthiness--kind of says something about him. He has so few people who he can have those moments of connection with.
One thing I don't get is how Kallen never noticed the voice similarities between Zero and Lelouch. Especially when he spoke without his mask on so it wasn't echoed. Wouldn't she have realized it was Lelouch's voice?
Well I will tell you why... Lelouch regularly speaks with a softer tone, when portraying zero he's muffled by his mask and uses deeper and more masculine tone
+Attam A little late, but she did, the episode right after he first became "Zero". He did that recording over the phone while she was in the same room with him to trick her into believing they weren't the same.
It’s weird how they forgot he hates Britannia and backstab him after learning why he hates them. Like sure he was a prince and uses Geass, but they were quick to forget about this meeting after they learned of his true origins. Don’t get me wrong, them learning of his geass causing The death of Japanese definitely had them determined but then again they were not aware that he did not have control of his geass. I say they should of talked with him while he was still zero to explain himself. I honestly am ashamed of the Black Knights because they did not consider or trust Zero at all. They were so quick to turn their backs on him.
Well the last time britannian royalty was trusted didn’t end so well. What surprises me is that none of the black knights ever really addressed that kallen knew for a while and said nothing. Was it never suspicious how quick kallen is to defend zero?
@@tatarsauce6314 it’s a complicated situation to them. I mean Lelouch did kill his sister after his geass took affect so in a way he did take responsibility for his own actions, forced to kill an ally in his own family that loved him and was controlled but a weapon he can not control at the time. I say lelouch did the right thing as Zero killing her as a way of taking responsibility.
They weren't sure how his Geass worked, just that he's able to control people using it. So they assumed he used geass on everyone and manipulated every conversation he had using it, including this one.
@@cocos8205 They stated right before they fought Lelouch that they don't condemn the use of the Fieija to create a world of fear. But they only agreed to join with Schneizel because he was the lesser evil. Lelouch kidnapped all the United nations representatives and he literally said "TO DESTROY THE WORLD AND CREATE A NEW!" *in 4K.* It's like choosing between *SUPER HITLER* or Bri'ish Stalin. Which is what happened in World war 2, but if hitler actually won.
Um no maybe cause after that moment alot of shocking stuff was revealed and he questioned kiriharas motives and thought kirihara knew nothing of what lelouch has done and moreover ohgi and the others knew lelouch hated brittania but for them the means he used to destroy brittania were wrong
Fun Fact, in most scenes where Lelouch needs to be himself or sneak around or even do something dangerious like jumping of a building, CC generaly acts in his place as Zero. You can generaly sense it as she never talks. Except in the episode where Lelouch records voices for her.
The only drama here is that Zero is a Britannian prince. If they took his mask of and he's some nobody...what would it change? Would it be asier to trust some unknown person just because you can see his face? "Oh. So this is Zero." "Wow." "I mean, he's kinda ordinary, actually." "Who are you?" "You mean taking off my mask didn't automatically reveal who I am?" "Huh. You're ri-" "SILENCE!" "What?" "Nothing. I just like shouting silence. Now tell us your name." "No." "Damn. Okay. Well, here's all our sakuradite."
It would matter to a lot of people, actually. More than a few of the Japanese, upon finding out that Zero is a Britannian, would start to assume that his actions were part of a greater Britannian conspiracy OR that he was just trying to carve out his own empire and wouldn't be any different from the current invaders once his power was consolidated. The Britannians would encourage these rumors to sow dissent among his followers. It's better for everyone that as many people as possible believe him to be Japanese.
2wingo I'm speaking from a meta perspective. To create drama and tension, the writers contrive reasons for everyone to want to see Zero's face because of the reasons you gave. But the problem with that level of plot contrivance, is if you use it to hard, you end up with my issue. It wouldn't be hard to use the elements at play to more naturally come up with reasons to unmask him. Like the Britannians could intentionally be seeding rumors about Zero's identity as Britannian, unknowingly being correct. Create some tension as well making him admitting to not being Japanese have some more stake to it.
people won't respect a mere student as their leader. What's more, he's the prince of your sworn enemy. It brings up conspiracy theories. Also, you can't really trust anyone at that level of politics really.
@BlackDeathViral03 I doubt the school would be in much danger. The Ashfords are pretty influential, and with Nunnally, a crown princess, being there, most military factions/noble houses would think thrice about doing anything to that school. Plus, Charles would probably recognize that, while the Ashfords sheltered the children of Marianne, they would probably be severely out of the loop as far as Lelouch's "extracurricular activities". Plus, there is a risk that the Pure Bloods would turn on Britannia immediately, given Lord Jeremiah's loyalty to Marianne.
Old Guy: Ogi I demand you to trust this guy, he's a true enemy of Britannia and his identity must be kept secret. Ogi: Ok I wont try to figure out who he is. *Ogi then spends that point on trying to find out who he is.*
Honestly, if they were really paying attention here it would be possible to work out Zero's identity. The criteria given in this scene is quite narrow. - Male - Not Japanese, so Brittanian - Important enough that the guy rescued him, indicates nobility and a strong connection to the Japanese, suggesting he spent a lot of time with them before the fall - Was young during the fall of Japan (reference to him being a 'seed' implies growing up) - Has a very strong vendetta against Brittania - Face must remain hidden. Implies that if his identity were known, it could change the course of the war, making him very important - The guy promises support because he knows who Zero is, and will give them anything they want. This all indicates a Prince of Brittania, who would be a maximum of 23 at present assuming the the term 'seed' refers to a young child younger than 15, who was already in Japan and presumed dead (to allow for the fact that there was no attempt for revenge/defiance in the interim), and was estranged from the Emperor (as signified by his hatred and the fact that he was able to be hidden with a family without the Emperor bothering to find him. Although as Nunnally was lower than the 70th heir to the throne, we can assume that there are a lot of heirs, but there can't be too many who fit all of the criteria, other than the missing Prince Lelouch.
Quick reminder Lelouch was believed to be dead by the britannian royal family itself. This is seen when Lelouch claims he is the 99th emperor and one of his brothers says: "So you were alive! After we found nunally we thought we might find you"
@TheMegaUzumaki Its really simple really. Oghi was thinking with his dick and the rest were motivated by pure stupidity. Plus the story needed for this to happen to be able to go into the next plot event. But what bothers me is not that they betrayed him, but that they were rewarded at the end of the story. I mean Oghi became the fucking prime minister of Japan. He did NOTHING to earn that. NOTHING! God. Its been 10 years since I watched Code Geass and I'm still salty about it.
@@Greendalewitch You forgot about Zero ordering an attack on a mostly defenseless research lab that has children in it without giving detail on why they are attacking it, he didn't tell anyone about Suzaku having a F.L.E.I.J.A., he outright left the battlefield to save his sister that cause them to lose and lastly he cause a mass murder with his Geass that kill a lot of Japanese people. It wasn't pure stupidity and Lelouch betray them by having Euphemia Massacring their people to keep the war going on
@TheMegaUzumaki The reason for that is Zero was worrying about Viceroy Nunnally more then his own men after a nuke hit them and Shogo give Tohdoh information about Zero murdering a research laboratory that have children in it and only one weapon without telling anyone why they was doing it. I understand why they backstab Zero, he become really shadowy
Lelouch's geass being revealed recontextualizes everything. I assume Ohgi figured that Lelouch used his geass to force Kirihara to say these things. And indeed that is something he'd have done if the two didn't have a past.
Most of you may not know this, but the second season of code geass, was not what the original writers had intended, originally it was supposed to have a female zero impostor, lelouch having to try to regain leadership of the black knights and multiple other things. The reason i bring this up is i think the scene where the black knights betray Zero, was a major part of the ORIGINAL ideas for the second season. If you think about it, it makes a lot more sense then, what happens in that scene i ask you? A Britannian prince tells the black knights that Zero has been lying to them and using them for their own gains and that they are not who they think they are. Taking this into consideration, the whole betrayal scene, was possibly supposed to be a moment of triumph for Lelouch where he truly regains leadership of the black knights, out maneuvers the fake Zero and exposes them for the liar and fraud they are. Just wanted to throw in these two cents, stuff like this has happend in the past. Where writers or creators have a set story in mind, but the producers say it has to be changed. And so they have to alter their story, but try to keep parts of the original ideas and story inside it.
I can believe this. The second season seemed off compared to the first. Just like with Mass Effect. They had a plan but after the first everything was derailed. We are definitely in the wrong timeline.
quote from code ment lelouch- "alright, our food rations are running low, so everyone huddle together, cover themselves in gasoline, i'll light this match and however burns longest wins." Kallen- "wins what?" Lelouch- "being good at burning!!"
I noticed that Lelouch's visage changes towards the end of Code Geass R1 and all of R2. Like his hair is slightly spiky on the ends. I kind of prefer his details like that, but all in all he is still freaking awesome.
"The flower planted 8 years ago has finally bloomed" almost makes it sound like he was the gardener. Which is a untrue. Seeing his father's lack of concern for nunaly and their mom and coupled with paying witness to Britanias brutality, Lelouche was already resigned to destroying the Empire's foundation long before any manipulations could be seeded. Of course, the drive to complete such a goal could easily be stoked and nurtured by someone with similar interest.
@@bleed2blue1 Not really. Are you forgetting the bathroom scene when kallen "spoke to Zero" on the phone while Lelouch was standing right next to her? Most people would just come to the conclusion that they sound similar is all. Not really a plothole
@@bleed2blue1 maybe he spoke slowly with that old man that kallen and her friend didnt really heard it clearly. They a few meter away from zero that time.
And the black knights proceeded to have a huge memory relapse and completely forgot this meeting and betrayed Zero for some guy they barely know based on the same evidence.
Lelouch went through this elaborate plot to only show his face at the end, which he was originally asked to do in the beginning. Good job Lelouch. Edit: now that I think about it, Lelouch did this to confirm the identity of the hidden man
CC had already revealed the man's identity. And Lelouch did this to a) impress this potential backer and b) have a safeguard in case he Kyoto group tried to betray them. Plus this made it easy for him to show his face wihout the other dark knights learning his identity.
heavy irony that some coward persons whom in charge turn out to be nothing less then a corrupt sell out and forget this line and the problem they forget this line "so the flawor planted 8 years ago have finally bloomed"
First meeting with kirihara after this, if lelouch is really smart would be like this. Kirihara : what do you need from us to do ur thing? Lelouch : hmm. . can we just trade our soldier except Kallen? Mine is kinda dumb and useless ffs. Kirihara : -_- Leluoch : oh but i will keep Tamaki, you know a battlefield need a clown.
Ougi was probably the most useless of everyone in the black knights. After a while he just stood, watched and complain while even Tamaki was out in the battlefield.
Judging by the fact that Lelouch is/was a chess master, and almost unbeatable in this game, Lelouch wins but if you are looking for a battle of wits, then the order is this L-10, Light-9.9 Lelouch-8,Near-8, Mellow 7.8
“Ogie, this man is a true enemy of Britannia.”
*Betrays him one season later based on the same evidence*
It was more of Lelouch brainwashing his sister to kill a lot of Japanese people to continue his war against Britannia
they must have thought that lelouch used geass on him too
@@Replica_Rabbit Did you even watch the show? Lelouch didn't brainwash Euphie. That was an accident. He didn't want that to happen at all. But unfortunately it did, so he spun it around and used it to motivate the Black Nights.
@@dejajade6726 I did watch the show, I talking on the Black Knights point of view. The only people who know Lelouch didn't mean to is CC (I guess his mother) and himself
@@Replica_Rabbit Oh I'm sorry. I thought you meant he purposefully did it. Yes, from the Black Knights pov it would seem so, based on the information Schneizel gave them.
Also, Lelouch reaaaaally loves remote controls and detonators lol
Must be a fetish xD
If it works, it works
And prerecorded videos
Thats what he mostly good at everything outside of it is shit especially his jokes
I mean, he can't fight. So he prefers to stand from a distance. With detonators, remote controls, and prerecorded shit, he doesn't have to enter the actual battlefield to win/destroy stuff.
And in the end, no one remembered the words: "He's a true mortal enemy of Britannia." Such a shame.
For all they know he could have used his Geass to make him say that.
ColonelCarnage
If he did use his power then they wouldn’t have been able to even think about betraying him... that alone should have been proof that he wasn’t abusing them, god I hate Ohgi
@@ColonelCarnage His face was blocked by the curtain, though, so he couldn't have.
What makes it even worse is that, while he was a Britannian prince, he had no claim to the throne. He renounced his claim to the throne shortly after Marianne was murdered, and was summarily sent to Japan alongside Nunnally as a diplomatic tool. He had nothing to gain from starting a rebellion with Britannia. Lelouch's only mistake was not being honest with his core members about his identity. The public at large? Yeah, they don't need to know who he is. The ones closest to him though? It probably would have helped for them to know that the one leading them was a former Britannian Prince who hated his own country more than they did.
@@7MukuroRealm The BKs didn't know Geass's limitations. Of course, this doesn't change the Logic Bomb of being able to defy a command of permanent servitude from a power that (by accident or not) caused the Massacre Princess incident in the first place.
Everyone: Zero is a Woman!?!?!
Kallen: Shes not Zero!
Lelouch: Well, Plan A Failed. Thanks Kallen!
They Told Me I Could Become Anything, So I became an Eggplant ahahahahahahahagah
She’s such a moron I can’t stand her
Great knockers tho...
I still like Kallen even though she fucked up but she was able to defeat Suzaku
Texans Gregory susaku lost so he could fake his death
Lelouch's top three powers. Geass, the Black Knights, and the buttons, when he has a button shit is going to happen.
Sorry, but Lelouch's questions are more powerful than his buttons.
Sgv_Sth debatable
Tbh he's always prepared
Also black knights are his inside man
I'd say the top three are Geass, his brain, and his love for Nunnally. Buttons too, but the black knights? Eh.
"You're soft. And your methods and thinking are out-dated. That's why you'll never win!" Underrated quote.
This line reminds me of what Marco Inaros tells Klaes Ashford when he says: "You can't see it. Can't even imagine it. This has always been a problem of our kind. _Even our dreams are small._ "
Straight goosebumps in both these scenes, even though the Inaros scene is a LOT heavier.
@@death_parade That is a sick line. I just love the philosophy in general.
Where’s that quote from?
@@robbieking4070the expanse
personally im more of a fan of: i can, because i must, I have reasons that compel me inexorably
So did the black knights forget this moment when they betrayed him for Schneizel?!?!?
they could've assumed he geass'd him to tell them to trust him but yes that is a plot hole
His word doesn't mean that much once the black knights rose to a global stage.
they did assumed it and why shouldn't they, it is a fearsome power to bend anyone to your will.
they were overwhelmed by fear
That's what I was just thinking! I guess it makes some sense, though--his immediate subordinates seem to be extremely sheeplike when it comes to following the directions of a powerful leader. He didn't exactly use them when fighting Clovis because of their value so much as their availability--and it seems like the only one with a scrap of real loyalty among them is Kallen, who tried to stand up for him then anyways. That whole accusation scene probably could have gone better if Lelouch had actually tried to turn them back to his side, at any rate--but hey, I guess when your soldiers betray you for their worst enemy based on accusations of him having magical brainwashing powers, you're entitled to despair of the whole thing.
The reason why the black knights betrayed zero was not because of his geass or being a prince, it was because they learned he used geass on Euphemia Li Britannia to tell her to kill all the japanese at the special zone. Its not like they knew zero could not control it because on the audio Schneizel gave them it sounded like he did it to get more people to follow him. (which he ended up doing)
he plays politics as if it was a game of chess. he anticipated his opponent's move. how clever
that's always been Lelouch's shtick
It Shows True Power
TheFilmMixer101 playing 5d chess
Chess is two dimensions a clear disadvantage in zeros case, yet he can play the disadvantage to his advantage.
It's a lot easier to be clever when the screenwriter's on your side ;)
All these years and I still have not forgotten the line "I have reasons which compell me inexorably"
Same this quote came to my mind, so I searched the scene just to hear it again
1:22 Lelouch was definitely facepalming. "There goes plan A"
Whats to say he wasn't betting that Kalen would do that though. Lulu needed to get closer and boss dude summoning the knightmare sentries allowed for that.
Lelouch likely knew that someone would react to C.C. being under the mask. That is likely why Kallen was part of the group that Zero sent when planning on meeting Taizō Kirihara.
Note the confusion from the Kyōto House members. We have Taizō asking if C.C. is not Zero, and which leads to her chance to publicly state Taizō's name to everyone present. This given Lelouch vital information if he did not have it. The reaction from the guards to C.C.'s statement causes them to focus their weapons on her, causing them to not be able to react to Lelouch's surprise attack.
In an earlier episode Kallen asked if the girl she saw him with in the cave knew his face, so it's unlikely Lelouch didn't plan for it.
“Are you embarking on the path of blood?”
“Indeed.”
Bad...ass...
👌
He definitely kept his promise.
@@Miranox2 it wasnt promise Bruh
It was inevitable tho
It actually included "if that is my destiny.", but it got cut off from this vid.
Next episode, JUST SHOOT THE DAMN ORANGE GIRL
How the hell did CC fit all her hair into that helmet?
Anime Physics...
Oh you know. Magic
It's C.C they don't need to explain shit
Cinereo non-black hair is thin. I could understand if she had an Afro. There would've been no way.
Cinereo wig caps?
Underneath is just another mask
your profile picture fits your comment perfectly.
drkinferno72 pretty cool huh?
Jeez, now I can't help but imagine Kakashi as Zero.
And your profile fits
And underneath that mask is another mask.
In live-action I would understand how the Caucasians and the Japanese tell each other apart. But in anime... well...
All of the Japanese people in this show have black or brown hair and Brown eyes. All of the britanians have rainbow hair and/or eyes.
+Jordan Pasley so that doesn't make sense.... Kallen has colorful hair and she's Japanese
+kingkay14 she is half japanese / half britanian
Jordan Pasley doesn't kento sugiyama have colorful hair also?
No she's half Japanese half Britannian. Her red hair and eyes is what allows her to pass as Britannian and live free of harassment.
"You're soft and your methods and thinking are outdated, that is why.. you'll never win!"
God I love how Lelouch always sounds superior
I have to admit Lelouch is not only a great tactician but also an excellent Knightmare pilot.
Edit: Excellent is not the right word but it kinda sad that he exceeds the overwhelming amount of his Elite Black Knights.
+Machinegundon64 It's a pity that too many experts in this show surpasses him, including C.C. and his mother Mariane.
+何馨 C.C. didn't surpass Lelouch and he only got surpassed by others because offensive tech advances outweighed defensive ones so the Shinkiro got left behind by higher tier mechs.
+Don Lelouch isn't really a great Knightmare pilot in my eyes. I mean, he can function it in the most basic manners but he isn't as skilled as Kallen or even Suzaku. Which is why he had a particular Knightmare suited for two pilots. One to do the maneuvering and the other to control the offensive/defensive power.
***** Kallen and Suzaku are superhuman (or at least Suzaku is). There were plans to explain why Suzaku (and probably the other ace pilots) were so good but it got cut from R2. The Shinkiro is made like that because it's systems are immensely complicated on a technical level. All that typing Lelouch does isn't just for show and he also needs to plan for the battle he's in as well. The dual piloting allows him to work without even more distraction.
That's true. I mean, the Shinkiro and the Gawain were built to tailor to Lelouch's strengths better than the average Knightmare.
is nobody gonna talk about the fact that the 2 guards at the side also saw zero's face 😂😂
MINt Kookie like Kirihara will allow them to speak up
And they probably have no idea who Lelouch is.....so it would mean nothing. I could take off zeros mask to see you underneath, but that wouldn't matter unless I knew who YOU were
And what happens when Lelouch takes over Britannia? And especially after he takes over the world?
Matthew Downer The gaurds were probably executed with the rest of this group
@@coledarby665 yeah thats true...most people knew lelouch wss zero anyway
I always wanted to know how Lelouch explained C.C. to the other Black Knights
Lelcouch : bk meet my bitch
Cc meet my fuck holes
They assumed her to be his mistress
It would've been cool if they asked him, and he said "She's just here to provide support and eat pizza" and she does so.
@@lucinae8512 that would've been greattt
@BK201 Well there wasn't any reason to think much otherwise. If they couldn't even see his face or know his real name, why would they bother asking who CC is to him
1:47 Zero's "best buddy" LMFAO
Real ( I’m 5 years late )
I have searched far and wide and to this day I can not find a series as good as Code Geass. Its really to bad it never found its American audience bc it truly is the greatest anime to ever be created.
+Arenzoj ... Death Note? Steins;Gate? :)
Let me tell you a story sir and before you ask me is it true. When I was in college me and my girl friend broke up because I kept mentioning Death Note at inappropriate times and I would do it again. Today I work as a private investigator because I was inspired by L. I LOVE Death Note ok. However there comes a time when every head must bow and Code Geass is that series. Its nothing short of a masterpiece from beginning to end. If Death Note kept up the pace of the L arc it possibly would have been on par with Code Geass but as things turned out No. And I have never seen Steins; Gate.
Arenzoj Interesting. I wouldn't call it the best show, but one of the best for sure. And Steins;Gate is a masterpiece nontheless. The complexity of the series is significant. Truly one of the very rare time travel storys which are actually logical (as it seems to me).
I like it that you are that amazed by Code Geass, that's cool. :))
FMA BH also in some ways has God himself as one of the most important characters, the show's like Code Geass with action but also with intelligence. However, there's a lack of these "dammm dammm dammm" twists, as this is an attribute of DN and Code Geass and wouldn't fit in that sci-fi fantasy storyline.
Oh ok I will have to watch Steins; Gate. I haven't watched much anime lately but if its really on par with Code Geass I will have to catch it out
Arenzoj You can't really compare it, beause both are totally different, but imo it's one of the greatest anime I've ever seen.
God damn. NEVER FUCK WITH ZERO WHEN HE PULLS OUT THE BUTTON!
tell that to suzaku and his dumb ass lol
farhanpwns I know man, I know....
Especially with fleijas.
The fact that Lelouch willingly removed his mask for Kirihara--and it doesn't seem to me like it was just to convince Kirihara of his trustworthiness--kind of says something about him. He has so few people who he can have those moments of connection with.
“It’s as you guessed though I AM NOT JAPANESE!!!!!” My favorite part
This is once of the series' best scenes.
One thing I don't get is how Kallen never noticed the voice similarities between Zero and Lelouch. Especially when he spoke without his mask on so it wasn't echoed. Wouldn't she have realized it was Lelouch's voice?
I considered that. I guess she just wasn't clever enough to think that he had worked it all out
Attam The Mask modifies the voice.
+kagomeissohot That's not a lulu that's a Bruce Wayne
Well I will tell you why... Lelouch regularly speaks with a softer tone, when portraying zero he's muffled by his mask and uses deeper and more masculine tone
+Attam A little late, but she did, the episode right after he first became "Zero". He did that recording over the phone while she was in the same room with him to trick her into believing they weren't the same.
The way every scene is executed is so dramatic and full of style and grandiose.... Love it!!!!
the eng dubs are really good. everyone who participated on that did a great job.
"You're soft. And your methods and thinking are outdated" Lelouch made a fool out of the old man
It’s weird how they forgot he hates Britannia and backstab him after learning why he hates them. Like sure he was a prince and uses Geass, but they were quick to forget about this meeting after they learned of his true origins.
Don’t get me wrong, them learning of his geass causing The death of Japanese definitely had them determined but then again they were not aware that he did not have control of his geass. I say they should of talked with him while he was still zero to explain himself.
I honestly am ashamed of the Black Knights because they did not consider or trust Zero at all. They were so quick to turn their backs on him.
Well the last time britannian royalty was trusted didn’t end so well. What surprises me is that none of the black knights ever really addressed that kallen knew for a while and said nothing. Was it never suspicious how quick kallen is to defend zero?
@@tatarsauce6314 it’s a complicated situation to them. I mean Lelouch did kill his sister after his geass took affect so in a way he did take responsibility for his own actions, forced to kill an ally in his own family that loved him and was controlled but a weapon he can not control at the time.
I say lelouch did the right thing as Zero killing her as a way of taking responsibility.
They weren't sure how his Geass worked, just that he's able to control people using it. So they assumed he used geass on everyone and manipulated every conversation he had using it, including this one.
The part that's confusing to me is not only did they betray Lelouch, they joined up with Schneizel and Cornelia. Like, what the hell?
@@cocos8205 They stated right before they fought Lelouch that they don't condemn the use of the Fieija to create a world of fear. But they only agreed to join with Schneizel because he was the lesser evil. Lelouch kidnapped all the United nations representatives and he literally said "TO DESTROY THE WORLD AND CREATE A NEW!" *in 4K.* It's like choosing between *SUPER HITLER* or Bri'ish Stalin. Which is what happened in World war 2, but if hitler actually won.
Ohgi is a damn Judas and he doesn't deserve a happy ending.
Dude gave Japan up for a Brittanian woman. What a fucking simp.
I agree
Um no maybe cause after that moment alot of shocking stuff was revealed and he questioned kiriharas motives and thought kirihara knew nothing of what lelouch has done and moreover ohgi and the others knew lelouch hated brittania but for them the means he used to destroy brittania were wrong
I like the times where C2 plays Zero.
Danoh Szpak same
Danoh Szpak is this some crossdressing fetish?
Fun Fact, in most scenes where Lelouch needs to be himself or sneak around or even do something dangerious like jumping of a building, CC generaly acts in his place as Zero. You can generaly sense it as she never talks. Except in the episode where Lelouch records voices for her.
The only drama here is that Zero is a Britannian prince. If they took his mask of and he's some nobody...what would it change? Would it be asier to trust some unknown person just because you can see his face?
"Oh. So this is Zero."
"Wow."
"I mean, he's kinda ordinary, actually."
"Who are you?"
"You mean taking off my mask didn't automatically reveal who I am?"
"Huh. You're ri-"
"SILENCE!"
"What?"
"Nothing. I just like shouting silence. Now tell us your name."
"No."
"Damn. Okay. Well, here's all our sakuradite."
It would matter to a lot of people, actually. More than a few of the Japanese, upon finding out that Zero is a Britannian, would start to assume that his actions were part of a greater Britannian conspiracy OR that he was just trying to carve out his own empire and wouldn't be any different from the current invaders once his power was consolidated. The Britannians would encourage these rumors to sow dissent among his followers. It's better for everyone that as many people as possible believe him to be Japanese.
2wingo
I'm speaking from a meta perspective. To create drama and tension, the writers contrive reasons for everyone to want to see Zero's face because of the reasons you gave.
But the problem with that level of plot contrivance, is if you use it to hard, you end up with my issue.
It wouldn't be hard to use the elements at play to more naturally come up with reasons to unmask him. Like the Britannians could intentionally be seeding rumors about Zero's identity as Britannian, unknowingly being correct. Create some tension as well making him admitting to not being Japanese have some more stake to it.
people won't respect a mere student as their leader. What's more, he's the prince of your sworn enemy. It brings up conspiracy theories. Also, you can't really trust anyone at that level of politics really.
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@BlackDeathViral03 I doubt the school would be in much danger. The Ashfords are pretty influential, and with Nunnally, a crown princess, being there, most military factions/noble houses would think thrice about doing anything to that school. Plus, Charles would probably recognize that, while the Ashfords sheltered the children of Marianne, they would probably be severely out of the loop as far as Lelouch's "extracurricular activities". Plus, there is a risk that the Pure Bloods would turn on Britannia immediately, given Lord Jeremiah's loyalty to Marianne.
From what Diethard says in a later episode, they seem to assume that C.C. is Zero's mistress.
Old Guy: Ogi I demand you to trust this guy, he's a true enemy of Britannia and his identity must be kept secret.
Ogi: Ok I wont try to figure out who he is.
*Ogi then spends that point on trying to find out who he is.*
Honestly, if they were really paying attention here it would be possible to work out Zero's identity. The criteria given in this scene is quite narrow.
- Male
- Not Japanese, so Brittanian
- Important enough that the guy rescued him, indicates nobility and a strong connection to the Japanese, suggesting he spent a lot of time with them before the fall
- Was young during the fall of Japan (reference to him being a 'seed' implies growing up)
- Has a very strong vendetta against Brittania
- Face must remain hidden. Implies that if his identity were known, it could change the course of the war, making him very important
- The guy promises support because he knows who Zero is, and will give them anything they want.
This all indicates a Prince of Brittania, who would be a maximum of 23 at present assuming the the term 'seed' refers to a young child younger than 15, who was already in Japan and presumed dead (to allow for the fact that there was no attempt for revenge/defiance in the interim), and was estranged from the Emperor (as signified by his hatred and the fact that he was able to be hidden with a family without the Emperor bothering to find him. Although as Nunnally was lower than the 70th heir to the throne, we can assume that there are a lot of heirs, but there can't be too many who fit all of the criteria, other than the missing Prince Lelouch.
Good Job sherlock
Quick reminder Lelouch was believed to be dead by the britannian royal family itself.
This is seen when Lelouch claims he is the 99th emperor and one of his brothers says: "So you were alive! After we found nunally we thought we might find you"
@TheMegaUzumaki Its really simple really. Oghi was thinking with his dick and the rest were motivated by pure stupidity. Plus the story needed for this to happen to be able to go into the next plot event. But what bothers me is not that they betrayed him, but that they were rewarded at the end of the story. I mean Oghi became the fucking prime minister of Japan. He did NOTHING to earn that. NOTHING! God. Its been 10 years since I watched Code Geass and I'm still salty about it.
@@Greendalewitch You forgot about Zero ordering an attack on a mostly defenseless research lab that has children in it without giving detail on why they are attacking it, he didn't tell anyone about Suzaku having a F.L.E.I.J.A., he outright left the battlefield to save his sister that cause them to lose and lastly he cause a mass murder with his Geass that kill a lot of Japanese people. It wasn't pure stupidity and Lelouch betray them by having Euphemia Massacring their people to keep the war going on
@TheMegaUzumaki The reason for that is Zero was worrying about Viceroy Nunnally more then his own men after a nuke hit them and Shogo give Tohdoh information about Zero murdering a research laboratory that have children in it and only one weapon without telling anyone why they was doing it. I understand why they backstab Zero, he become really shadowy
Who wants to see the Black Knights piss themselves when Lelouch returns
so did Todou and Kaguya
Oh yes, I'd point my 9 mm pistol against a 15 meter tall armed robot.
Jemuel Mongado 7-9 meters
Well what else can you do
It's too bad Ohgi completely forgot about this scene near the end of R2. Things could have ended so much better for everyone involved.
Lelouch's geass being revealed recontextualizes everything. I assume Ohgi figured that Lelouch used his geass to force Kirihara to say these things. And indeed that is something he'd have done if the two didn't have a past.
Let's not forget he admitted to being a POS, but only because he lost Nunnaly and was trying to commit suicide by Black Knight
If only they remember this scene before judging lelouch and betrayed
Lelouch looks so young in r1
No shit lol. R2 is like 2 or 3 years later
nope, its only one year
Indeed. I noticed that with Suzaku as well.
Lelouch is 17 here in r2 hes 18
Cause he is.
"i can because I must" the swag and dialogue of zero always explode my thought
Most of you may not know this, but the second season of code geass, was not what the original writers had intended, originally it was supposed to have a female zero impostor, lelouch having to try to regain leadership of the black knights and multiple other things. The reason i bring this up is i think the scene where the black knights betray Zero, was a major part of the ORIGINAL ideas for the second season.
If you think about it, it makes a lot more sense then, what happens in that scene i ask you? A Britannian prince tells the black knights that Zero has been lying to them and using them for their own gains and that they are not who they think they are.
Taking this into consideration, the whole betrayal scene, was possibly supposed to be a moment of triumph for Lelouch where he truly regains leadership of the black knights, out maneuvers the fake Zero and exposes them for the liar and fraud they are. Just wanted to throw in these two cents, stuff like this has happend in the past. Where writers or creators have a set story in mind, but the producers say it has to be changed.
And so they have to alter their story, but try to keep parts of the original ideas and story inside it.
Man, that would have been interesting. I'm guessing the impostor was one of V.V.'s agents.
Source?
Nacia Bell What is the original source of this anime? For the most part, anime is based off of manga.
@@gilgameshashur4554 the anime is the original source for this one
There is a manga if i recall, but it's pretty different and came after
I can believe this. The second season seemed off compared to the first. Just like with Mass Effect. They had a plan but after the first everything was derailed. We are definitely in the wrong timeline.
I really love Kallen's signature move of protecting Zero with her arms open. She's such a badass.
SO GOOD. The music, the tone, the facial expression, the confidence! OHHHHH~~~~~
Ironically c2 and Lelouch are the most Japanese looking in the group
And Kallen
The dialogue in this scene and the delivery are so excellent
2:13 his voice when he pronounces his name so ASMR 😍
Am I really going to rewatch all of Code geass for the 5th time just because of 1 clip?
*Your god damn right I am*
this show had such amazing moments
this plan is also brilliant, one f the best in the series
Ogie, this man is a true mortal enemy of Britannia
Also Ogie : Betrays Zero
“He’s a true mortal enemy of Britannia”
Black knights R2: Lemme just betray him
4:13 me and my friend going to McDonald's after watching one of those vegan documentaries
Hahahaahah
quote from code ment
lelouch- "alright, our food rations are running low, so everyone huddle together, cover themselves in gasoline, i'll light this match and however burns longest wins."
Kallen- "wins what?"
Lelouch- "being good at burning!!"
😂
3:49 that ohgi is the best line in all code geass
I noticed that Lelouch's visage changes towards the end of Code Geass R1 and all of R2. Like his hair is slightly spiky on the ends. I kind of prefer his details like that, but all in all he is still freaking awesome.
So.....what happened their promise that they made here near the end of the series?
Freddie Mercury
eh classic Ohgi.
Most of the Kyoto Group were wiped out in reprisals after the Black Rebellion, mostly Lady Kaguya were left
What they still support him
1:21 I always found Kallen's reaction hilarious and kind of cute to seeing C2 in Zero's clothes
Guide to being a badass:
1:Do this
2: Repeat
“Ogie, this man is a true enemy of Britannia.”
then procedes to distrust him and ultimately betry him when ever possible.....
I'm re-watching the series and I can't believe how much this guy loves detonator buttons
I’m sad that Taizo Kirihara and the other Kyoto leaders were killed, with the exception of the great Kaguya character
"The flower planted 8 years ago has finally bloomed" almost makes it sound like he was the gardener. Which is a untrue.
Seeing his father's lack of concern for nunaly and their mom and coupled with paying witness to Britanias brutality, Lelouche was already resigned to destroying the Empire's foundation long before any manipulations could be seeded.
Of course, the drive to complete such a goal could easily be stoked and nurtured by someone with similar interest.
For those who want to watch the sub version, it’s from episode 12 at 16:27.
Hero
Such. A. Great. Anime.
Adrian Gould agreed
“ I was gonna show you my face anyway , but you ain’t making me look like a bitch “
This always bothered me how the guy "urges" them to follow lelouch yet they still try to see his face.
One of the best anime I have ever seen!!!
I like how Karen doesn't recognize Lelouch by his voice 😂
Well if Nunally didn't...
Witch OftheSnow It's because his voice echoes whenever he wears the mask.
but in this scene he speaks without the mask and loud enough that kallen could hear him. So yes its a plothole
@@bleed2blue1 Not really. Are you forgetting the bathroom scene when kallen "spoke to Zero" on the phone while Lelouch was standing right next to her? Most people would just come to the conclusion that they sound similar is all. Not really a plothole
@@bleed2blue1 maybe he spoke slowly with that old man that kallen and her friend didnt really heard it clearly. They a few meter away from zero that time.
can we appreciate how lelouch got some cool moves while fighting 3 knightmares at the same time even if hes not that much of an athletic
And the black knights proceeded to have a huge memory relapse and completely forgot this meeting and betrayed Zero for some guy they barely know based on the same evidence.
So is NO ONE going to acknowledge the fact those two guards aiming their pistols at Zero saw Lelouch’s face?
I guess Kioto’s leader just pointed them to leave or smth
Finally I get to see the true identity of zero!
...
I have no idea who this is...
@@k3salieri I got that reference
Johnny Yong Bosch was made for this role along as Ichigo from Bleach.
Don't forget Vash the Stampede in Trigun
He nailed this role.
Tamaki: Hey, anyone notice Zero looks a little shorter?
Ohgi: I'm sure you're just imagining things.
Lelouch went through this elaborate plot to only show his face at the end, which he was originally asked to do in the beginning. Good job Lelouch.
Edit: now that I think about it, Lelouch did this to confirm the identity of the hidden man
CC had already revealed the man's identity. And Lelouch did this to a) impress this potential backer and b) have a safeguard in case he Kyoto group tried to betray them. Plus this made it easy for him to show his face wihout the other dark knights learning his identity.
Those 2 security who guarded the leader were lucky, cause they see the face of Zero. 😅
1:54 Yes guys pistols will help you so much
This is one of my top 5 favorite moments in the anime it’s so badass
Sort of my favourite parts in the series
i won't deny that this is one of my fav. episode
Code geass is something else man
"Thais oh kitty hara"😂 thats why i sometimes love turning on captions
heavy irony that some coward persons whom in charge turn out to be nothing less then a corrupt sell out and forget this line and the problem they forget this line "so the flawor planted 8 years ago have finally bloomed"
One of the only ride or die allies of Lelouch.
All Hail Lelouch 😢😢😢
“Are you embarking on the path of blood?” “Indeed”
5 episodes later: “What happened to the path of blood?”
First meeting with kirihara after this, if lelouch is really smart would be like this.
Kirihara : what do you need from us to do ur thing?
Lelouch : hmm. . can we just trade our soldier except Kallen? Mine is kinda dumb and useless ffs.
Kirihara : -_-
Leluoch : oh but i will keep Tamaki, you know a battlefield need a clown.
Honestly surprised Kallen didn't recognise his voice when it was clear Lelouch had his mask off.
Ougi was probably the most useless of everyone in the black knights. After a while he just stood, watched and complain while even Tamaki was out in the battlefield.
Ogi is like a backstabber. He will betray you the moment you need him.
L or Kira vs Lelouch, chess game. Who will win?
Judging by the fact that Lelouch is/was a chess master, and almost unbeatable in this game, Lelouch wins but if you are looking for a battle of wits, then the order is this L-10, Light-9.9 Lelouch-8,Near-8, Mellow 7.8
Lelouch all the way
L-10
Lelouch-9.5
Light-9
Near-8
Mello-7
LeLouch would win
Lelouch
THE BEST ANIME OF ALL TIMES FOR ME!!! I miss watching this huhu..
Zero is my favorite anime character
Great scene. The flower planted 8 years ago has finally bloomed and are you embarking on the path of blood
Wonder what his two bodyguards were thinking as they stood there seeing his face...
She was his "lover" remember?
And yet, they still end up betraying Lelouch
Back when Lelouch still asking for help instead of using Geass
Looking back it’s very interesting to see Lelouch not use his Geass on the old man. It really shows his true nature in a way
0:11 what’s the soundtrack I’ve been looking for a while
What is sound track name
Stream of Consciousness if I remember correctly