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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Learn How Humor Helps The Good Guys Triumph With Code Geass Anime Review

By Christa Jarvis


A television series in the seventies considered by many animation movies experts as the beginnings of the genre provides valuable insight into the exponential growth of anime. The series was supposed to go for 12 months, but after ten, it was almost axed from popular television. However, the developers noticed that there was a small loyal following. Today, the fame of anime is evident when reading such popular reviews such as the Code Geass anime review.

The story is set in 2010, August, where the holy Britannia Empire, and evil ruling plans to rule the world. They invade every country, and Japan becomes one of their victims. In that invasion, they use mobile robot vehicles to take over the country, stripping it of its sovereignty, and the people of their dignity. The country remains an empty shell, and is named area 11.

Meanwhile, a sly prince, who was excommunicated from the Britannia royal family looks to bring down the empire. In his exploits, he meets a mysterious woman, and the chance meeting results in him gaining control of the Geass. With the Geass, he has the ability to have anyone under their control.

With this device, his dream of bringing the empire down seems realistic. On the surface, the story is similar to many animation series before it. One particular close comparison can be made to Valvrave the liberator. The main character rallies the people to a revolution. The revolution is ignited by a special power, and there is an element of the popular speed chess moves used to defeat the enemy.

However, it seems to be the end of everything mainstream about this series. One impressive coup the series pulls is having impressive characters. They manage to inject humor into subjects that are otherwise quite serious. The speech of emperor on international television is delivered in an over the top funny way. The main character never misses an opportunity to add a light touch to any situation.

One big difference, though, is the nature of the main character. Although a hero, he is not the typical white knight hero. The main character is not a saintly person with good intentions. He seems resigned to using anyone to meet his goals, and normally does not care whether they get hurt or not.

Animation movies have grown leaps and bounds from the humble beginnings in the seventies. While they were generally considered for the geeks, today a review of movie culture shows geeks are slowly being accepted. Big bang theory, Stark in Iron man and batman show change of perception about geeks.

Far more important, though, is the progress already made in the development of the movies themselves. They give people a glimpse into the culture of the east through Japan. They are magnificent works of art, with the characters developed perfectly and the storylines captivating. The stories explore various themes and present them in a way many people can relate to in an entertainment setting as shown in this animation. Animation movies can capture complex themes and present them in a simple but fun way.




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