German and Japanese

Francis 2022-03-24 09:02:26

I haven't read all kinds of novels and animations, but I have only watched the first season. I only understand

the feeling of animation based on what I have seen. I think the empire should be based on Germany, the cumbersome royal family, a large series of Name, racial superiority (if it is the United Kingdom, the Saxon, the last European race, will be embarrassed to mention it), and the existence of the Chinese Federation (Germany originally wanted to win over China instead of Japan in World War II)

Lelouch as a royal family The product of the failure of the internal struggle, playing the role of a prince's revenge. In these positive animations in Japan, there are still relatively few male protagonists who are not hypocritical and ruthless. He is an excellent German traitor who single-mindedly wants to kill our Greater German Confederation.


And the role of Suzaku is really unpleasant, unfaithful and unfilial. Killing one's father is not just unfilial, it's a big unfilial one. Treasoning the country and helping other countries to slaughter and suppress their own people, there is not a single native among his friends, which is rare among the traitors in history, so it is regarded as a great disloyalty. Disloyalty and unfilial piety still need a good reputation, and it is ridiculous that I want to use my own strange theory to save myself without knowing any compatriots. He's a crazy big gangster

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Code Geass quotes

  • Kallen: You fellas know full well what this badass mother can do!

  • Lloyd: Are you surprised?

    Milly: [blinks] Uhhh...

    Lloyd: Matchmaking dates are usually in hotels or restaurants.

    Milly: Uh, I suppose that's true, but I'd heard you were a very unique person, Lord Asplund.

    Lloyd: [works at computer] Unique! What a delightfully awful way to put it.

    Milly: I'm surprised you're interested in a girl from the downgraded Ashford family after it lost its rank.

    Lloyd: [turns to Milly] Oho! But I couldn't care less about loss of rank.

    Cecile: Excuse me.

    [sets down a tray of tea for Lloyd and Milly]

    Milly: I'm sorry to trouble you.

    Cecile: Not at all. Take your time.

    Lloyd: No need for that.

    [resumes working]

    Lloyd: Why draw it out? Let's get married.

    Milly: Huh?

    [exclaims]

    Milly: That's it?

    Lloyd: Getting cold feet?

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