aattish2
Code Geass is undoubtedly the best anime ever made. (Even better than Death Note)It is one of my favorite anime.From the day I saw its first episode till the final episode I was thinking what will happen next.The awesome plot twists and fascinating story line makes it nearly impossible to predict what will happen.I highly recommend you seeing it if you haven't already.
Dimitri Karabezio
Oh my God,what i've just witnessed!Code Geass can be described with one word.Brilliance. I've just finished it,and the fact that i'm writing a review about it,it's the proof,that this anime is incredible.I loved the main character, he was one of a kind.The anime in my eyes looks like a combination of Death Note and Gurren Lagann.I say that because,it uses types of gurrens and i see some similarities in the characters's mentality between Light(Death Note) and Lelouch(Code Geass).They are not the same but i see some similarities,that's just my opinion and it doesn't mean it's right after all.Overall as i said the anime is marvelous and brilliant.The 51 episodes (2 seasons) seem to be enough,but you all know, that when you finish an anime you feel this "emptiness" and you can't explain the reasons.You will get attached,not only with the protagonist,but with a load of other main characters as well,that's why the series are so "perfect".I believe that the guy that created this anime is a mastermind,because everything that happens is unpredictable and it shocks you.I hope that i wrote a good enough resume and to avoid any spoilers that i would never want to make i shall stop it here.I suggest it to everyone that likes an anime with action,mystery,sci-fi,genius characters and a bit of a drama.With all due respect to everyone...all hail Lelouch!!!
zumannaruto
This series is so damn slow/boring/predictable and cliché.The characters are one dimensional and have tons of illogical actions but then again there aren't really any characteristics that defines them so they can tap dance all they want.But seriously.What's with all the praise for this show?It's nothing special really.I guess the art and animation are okay..mby but that's it really.As far as the story is concerned it doesn't move.It's like static idea that doesn't get into anyone's head.I wonder how it got into the writers head to begin with.Guess that's the mystery we will never solve.Don't watch it.1/10
Dejan K
The Show starts with a 10 out of 10. Shocking, Amazing beginning. Unlike anything I've ever seen. Midway is a 8/10. The final episodes of season one fall to a 7/10. Then we come to the second season, 7/10 at best because the main character's whole journey is anticlimactic. Season 2 dips to a 6/10 at times, though the finale is a 10/10. In both seasons, things happen that are just irritating. Characters aren't used to their full potential. Beloved characters are killed off for shock value when they could have been used more effectively if they weren't killed off. Oh, but you see, just when you think a character is dead, you find out they are alive, but the writers do nothing major with that information and things continue as they were before. Then you think that the same character is dead once again for a few episodes, only to find out a few episodes later that the character actually survived. Wow, you say to yourself: "Why do I care about these characters again?". You watch a whole bunch of pointless battles with no clear person to root for and ask yourself: "Why am I watching this show again?" "What's the point to all these battles?" "Why am I finding myself hating and loving everyone at the same time?" "Why do I have no one to root for?" "Why is there no clear good guy and no clear bad guy?" "Why is everyone's reason for fighting so stupid?" Then you try to console yourself and justify these questions by telling yourself the show was made for a thinker, an intellectual like yourself, so you praise the shows attempts at symbolism and metaphor: "Ah, what a work of art; the pointless battles must symbolize the pointless nature of violence" and "Ah, the lack of good guy versus bad guy is intentional to reflect the unclear nature of morality, which lies in shades of gray, of course". But then you get to the final journey, the answer everyone has been looking for, and the answer doesn't satisfy you nor the main character. Then you just get angry at how dumb the show is and how dumb the main character is and how pointless the whole journey is. Then you just mindlessly watch the next episodes just to see how it ends. Ah, good ending, very emotional, you cry, the ending wins you over and you think "Maybe I was too hard on this show"; then your tears make you forget everything you previously hated about the show and you rate it a 10/10 on IMDb. Fool. I won't make the same mistake.