BlankShot Wrote:Nabari no Ou 23 - NOOOO RAIKOUUUUUUUUUUUU Miharu's going apepumpernickel now.
</3 Hattori, manipulating little children to do his bidding
Just curious, are you watching the raw because all the major sub groups got a Cease and Desist order from Funimation. If you are watching a subbed version, care to share ?
Dyxanije Wrote:Just curious, are you watching the raw because all the major sub groups got a Cease and Desist order from Funimation. If you are watching a subbed version, care to share ?
Yeah I'm watching the RAW, since I can understand enough to get me by and I couldn't stand to wait. Lucky you though, A new group came out with 20 :O (actually a couple did).
BlankShot Wrote:Yeah I'm watching the RAW, since I can understand enough to get me by and I couldn't stand to wait. Lucky you though, A new group came out with 20 :O (actually a couple did).
I just got around to downloading episode 20 and the sub style is oddly familiar xD.
Nabari no Ou 20:
Those 3 kids annoy the hell out of me for some reason.
Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu 09:
Raep!
Special A 21:
Hikari's reaction at the end was priceless xD.
~Soul Eater 23~
The pace has been picking up for the past few episodes, and this one doesn't disappoint in the least; awesome episode.
~Detroit Metal City 1-4~
Just picked this up, and it's going just like the manga did. Finally an anime almost exclusively about my two favorite things, heavy metal and rape. LOL.
~Maid Guy 11~
About damned time. Slow subs are slow.
~Kyouran Kazoku Nikki 18~
I thought I was going to drop this a few episodes in; thank god I didn't. Best comedy this season, easily.
Code Geass R2 23:
[SPOILER=This episode was pretty bleh, it wasn't exciting as the other ones.]Sayoko alive, Pink Lancelot, and the volcano were the only good parts of the episode imo.
After watching the series this far I have this to say this:
Everyone in the series hacks.
Natsume Yuujinchou 09:
This episode seemed faster paced than previous ones, I enjoyed this one a lot. Natori is the most evil person in the series so far o_o.
Zero no Tsukaima ~Princess no Rondo~ 09:
Yay for treason and some plot development!
Special A 22:
This episode was so cute until the end, then it all goes downhill.
"Alright, it seems that the last episodewas pretty complex and out of most of the people I've talked to, a lot of people don't seems to get it. I'm going to tie up all the lose ends with this post.
The Code is the power of immortality, which C.C. has. The 98th Emperor of Britannia, Charles, has the Code. He transferred the Code to Lelouch while strangling him in episode 21. Lelouch wanted this, and he deliberately told Suzaku to not interfere.
However, the Code does not activate unless receiver dies first. This is shown when the nun kills C.C. after transferring the Code to her. Charles Code activated when he shot himself. Here is one of the big misconceptions that most people have: The transfer of the Code does not involve death of the transferrer. The nun was crazy and killed herself after she transferred her code. VV was injured from the battle and died. So basically, after episode 21, Lelouch had Charles Code (inactivated) and C.Cs contracted Geass.
When Lelouch got stabbed by Zero/Suzaku at the end, his Code was activated. What supports this is that Nunnally got Lelouch's memories when she touched her, just like Lelouch did when he touched C.C. back in Narita. The only way this could have happened is his Code activating. This pretty much confirms that he has the Code.
Unlike C.C., and Charles, who lost their Geasses because the people who contracted them died, Lelouch didnt obtain C.C.s Code and thus kept his Geass, while having the Code (which he obtained from Charles at the same time). Lelouch therefore has achieved CODE GEASS.
Basically, Lelouch is the person driving the cart in the last scene. He, who is now immortal, travels the brand new world he has created together with the also immortal C.C. C.C. talks to Lelouch in the end by saying: "Geass is the power of kings, it will isolate you... well, I guess thats a little wrong... eh, Lelouch?"
Now comes the second big misconception. A lot of people say C.C. was just talking to the dead like with Marianne, that's not true. She could only talk to her because of the nature of her Geass which allowed her to implant herself into the "hearts" of others. That's how she was able to talk with Marianne. Lelouch's Geass was entirely different, meaning that she could only have spoken to him if he was there. Also, the fact that the cart driver is masking his features completely supports this fact, considering the fact that Lelouch is now considered dead."
I mainly post all my anime thoughts on SW, but I'll comment here, too, this time.
Yeah, after I first saw that guy's explanation of Code Geass, I realized Lelouch really is still alive. Everything in the entire series makes so much more sense with what he described. I wish I had understood it earlier.
The ending was absolutely marvelous, especially once you understand what really happened.
To Aru Majutsu no Index looks interesting, too....
I'm kind of argh at J.C. Staff lately, though.
FelixTM Wrote:And is ToraDora even worth checking out? What's it about? I'm too lazy to go read about it. Haha
Main guy, Ryuuji, looks like a delinquent, so people assume he is one. Bumps into main girl, Taiga, while walking through the hall way thinking about his crush or something. Stuff happens.