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Mar 19 2009

Bandai DVD Review: Code Geass Set 2 (Vols 3-4)

Published by otakureview at 12:36 pm under Anime, Bandai, Code Geass, DVD, Reviews Edit This

Lelouch of the Rebellion Set 2Got a nice pile of reviews to get through this weekend but I’m going to start with the best and work my way down from there. With that in mind, today I’ve posted my thoughts on the amazing Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Set 2 (Vols 3-4) released by Bandai.

Over the next eight episodes of ‘‘Code Geass’’, the story will take many different twists both literally and emotionally. Lelouch is gaining even more support from the various resistance forces around Japan. Every episode he and the Black Knights continue to launch more and more daring plans to get to his own ends. He’ll do many things that he never expected such as attempt to kidnap Cornelia but is always thwarted by the white Knightmare. Members of the Britannia Empire are getting wise to him however and in an odd twist, will cause the relationship between Shirley and Lelouch to change forever.

 

In the second half of these episodes, the story will take even more drastic turn towards the serious. With the relationships that he shares with his friends changing, Lelouch will be forced to deal with some very harsh realities that he has created for himself. He has killed many people in the battles he’s fought and for the first time he will truly live with the consequences. Meanwhile, a new villain will enter the scene as someone from C.C.’s past will come back to haunt her and Lelouch.

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