Gundam SEED/Destiny had subtext?Wargriffin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 5:06 pmIts a pretty prevelant subtext in Gundam Seed and Seed Destiny... Down to the Fact that it has TWO stand ins for JapanFaxModem1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 12:16 pm Not having seen this series, or a lot of anime in general, I wonder if this, like Paranoia Agent, is an example of Japan's persecution complex about World War 2. An alternate history that shows just how awful it is that Japan was invaded and in this story, it can't be blamed on the fact that they were empire building and trying to take over China for oil supplies.
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It's going to be amusing to see Chuck take on Table-chan.
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Table kun
Nina is racistchan
I think.
I don't think I've ever taken in the first four episodes so slowly or comprehensively so this really does let me appreciate everything that's happened and was at stake.
Nina is racistchan
I think.
I don't think I've ever taken in the first four episodes so slowly or comprehensively so this really does let me appreciate everything that's happened and was at stake.
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Huh... I'd heard the "Pizza Hut supports the rebellion" meme, but I wasn't expecting to actually see a Pizza Hut ad on the train while "Zero" was introducing himself. The product placement really is that shameless.
Also, I gotta admit I kinda like Zero's look. I mean yeah, it's over the top and theatrical to a ludicrous degree, but I can appreciate that.
Also, I gotta admit I kinda like Zero's look. I mean yeah, it's over the top and theatrical to a ludicrous degree, but I can appreciate that.
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Oh my god, why is he still pronouncing Kallen’s name like that?
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Have to say Chuck's analysis of Lelouch really is spot on. Lelouch is one of my favorite protagonist of all time but he really is an arrogant selfish jackass. He is also brilliant, charismatic, and with a flair for the theatrical that would impress guys like Batman and the Joker. This really makes Lelouch a really fun character to watch work.
I always found it interesting that despite Suzaku being very naive at times he is only one to really see through Zero's theatrics and see him for what he is. He see's that Zero believes in doing anything to achieve his goal and his goal isn't really to liberate Japan but to destroy Britannia, which aren't the same thing.
Really looking forward to seeing how Chuck reacts to this show when things really start going crazy.
I always found it interesting that despite Suzaku being very naive at times he is only one to really see through Zero's theatrics and see him for what he is. He see's that Zero believes in doing anything to achieve his goal and his goal isn't really to liberate Japan but to destroy Britannia, which aren't the same thing.
Really looking forward to seeing how Chuck reacts to this show when things really start going crazy.
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I can't believe I forgot Table-kun was a thing. I remembered a bunch of the various memes about Code Geass, and I cannot believe I forgot *that* one of all things.
Chuck's really hitting why Lelouch is such a good character. He's a selfish, self-centered manipulative jerk; and he's theatrical, he genuinely shows compassion, he's extremely intelligent, he's charismatic, and he is deeply flawed. He's smart enough to put the conflict in terms that earn him a following without revealing his biases, but the show goes out of its way to show his blind spots. Suzaku is one, Nunnaly is one, and there are more.
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To Paraphrase Megamind: The difference between a villain and a super villain? PRESENTATION!
Lord Lelouch has such a flare for the dramatic I honestly think he may have missed his calling not joining the theater club.
And I love Zero's look too. I think one of the points of it is he looks like a chess piece with the helmet and his Dracula cape folded around like that.
Lord Lelouch has such a flare for the dramatic I honestly think he may have missed his calling not joining the theater club.
And I love Zero's look too. I think one of the points of it is he looks like a chess piece with the helmet and his Dracula cape folded around like that.
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Lelouch's biggest flaw is that ultimately, he is selfish. He didn't go to save Suzaku because it was wrong that they were using him as a scapegoat, he went to save Suzaku because he's his friend. He's just very good at cloaking his actions in the right reasons that it looks to all like he's some freedom fighter looking to save japan.tenkiforecast wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 1:42 am...
I can't believe I forgot Table-kun was a thing. I remembered a bunch of the various memes about Code Geass, and I cannot believe I forgot *that* one of all things.
Chuck's really hitting why Lelouch is such a good character. He's a selfish, self-centered manipulative jerk; and he's theatrical, he genuinely shows compassion, he's extremely intelligent, he's charismatic, and he is deeply flawed. He's smart enough to put the conflict in terms that earn him a following without revealing his biases, but the show goes out of its way to show his blind spots. Suzaku is one, Nunnaly is one, and there are more.
Second only to his selfishness is his arrogance. Which makes sense considering he's royalty.
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Always love the dichotomy between Lelouch and Suzaku.
To put it basically, Lelouch is an amoral genius chessmaster. While Suzaku is a martial arts and physical powerhouse, noble to a fault, and an utterly naive dumbass.
In real her villain dynamic it is rather interesting see Zero craft and pull out these elaborate perfect schemes like a well oiled machine only to have Suzaku and his overpowered super mecha charge in and hit the machine with a bat.
Also the bit with Chuck laughing his ass off a the courts bit was amazing.
PS: All of his bits of calling CC a magician makes me want to see her in a Zatana getup
To put it basically, Lelouch is an amoral genius chessmaster. While Suzaku is a martial arts and physical powerhouse, noble to a fault, and an utterly naive dumbass.
In real her villain dynamic it is rather interesting see Zero craft and pull out these elaborate perfect schemes like a well oiled machine only to have Suzaku and his overpowered super mecha charge in and hit the machine with a bat.
Also the bit with Chuck laughing his ass off a the courts bit was amazing.
PS: All of his bits of calling CC a magician makes me want to see her in a Zatana getup