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code_geass2010-09-04 03:42 pm
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Character ages in Code Geass
Does any character's age (e.g. Lelouch, C.C., Euphemia, Tianzi) have a bearing on your enjoyment of Code Geass? Positive or negative?
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I mean, I guess CC's not actually a high school aged kid, but... yeah.
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But Lloyd was born in 1988! Which makes him only a year younger than me and therefore, totally makes it okay.
Umm...
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Sayoko's voice doesn't sound like she's only 25 either...
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and in need of therapydoes a decent job of explaining why they do them.no subject
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Teenagers with issues aren't going to act like hardened soldiers, no matter what they've been through (...especially given what they've been through in this case).
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And the very few times that Lelouch especially did that, half fandom was like 'omg, get it together okuchi, that is not something lelouch would do.'
yeah kay.
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Conclusion: A bunch of people wanted/expected Lelouch to be a perfect, all-conquering, do-know-wrong Gary Stu. What they got in canon was a brilliant, but messed up kid.
...I don't know what the issue is, really. Lelouch's flaws and issues are what make him interesting.
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Also, I used up all of my annoyance regarding youngness on Final Fantasy X, my favourite video game. I like all of the characters in that game, but their listed ages are too young for their selflessness.
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I agree. If Lelouch was, like, thirty the show would not have been nearly as interesting for me. It could have the potential to be really interesting - after all, Bruce Wayne is generally in his thirties AFAIK - but there's a reason that a lot of mech pilots are teens.
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The other thing about Anya - and this extends to Gino too - is that it's kind of weird that high-school-aged kids have SUCH high official military rank. For Lelouch and his Black Knights it makes sense that there are young members because they're not an official military for most of the show. But in a real military there are generally age limits, and usually it takes a long time to work your way up from the bottom to a high rank. Children are generally not trusted with big, expensive machinery, even in militaries where they are allowed. We know how and why Suzaku managed it at such a young age; he basically got promotion after promotion for his involvement with the Zero rebellion and with Euphemia. But how would a young teenager like Anya even realistically get a chance to prove her skills to the army? And this is assuming that she got her skills from Marianne and therefore was a brilliant pilot from the first moment she ever stepped into a Knightmare; if not, what, did she start Knightmare training at eight years old?
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The younger you are, the more superheroic you get to be.
So, yeah. Anya Alstreim, Knight of Six.
If you're still looking for logic somewhere, the only thing I can offer is that Gino and Anya are both from (or adopted into) noble families who were able to, through family recognition or a lot of money, get them in the ranks as it were.
I'll be honest though, Code Geass would lose at least twenty points for me if Anya wasn't, well, Anya. Piloting uniform notwithstanding.
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If I could change CG I wouldn't alter Anya at all except to make her three or four years older. Otherwise she's fine the way she is.
If you're still looking for logic somewhere, the only thing I can offer is that Gino and Anya are both from (or adopted into) noble families who were able to, through family recognition or a lot of money, get them in the ranks as it were.
Yeah, I think Gino mentioned that his family nobility and piloting ability were the two main factors in him becoming Knight of Three. I think what kind of surprises me is that Charles was somehow so impressed by them; I know exactly what he sees in Suzaku and what he sees in Bismarck and why he appointed them, but only those two. Oh, and maybe Nonette, because Cornelia takes her super-seriously.
Maybe Charles knew Anya was Marianne? That would explain it pretty easily. And he did make her Knight of Six, Marianne's old rank.
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Re: Character ages in Code Geass
This. So much this.
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I think the reason this works is that,
aside from the marketing/demographic perspective, at this age people are more likely to 'dream big,' so to speak, which is what a lot of the roles in this show required. Lelouch knows what he wants and isn't willing to settle for anything less; C.C.'s contract, really, just sped things up some more. Suzaku is so convinced he can change the Empire (or, darker interpretation: so convinced he has to 'justify' Genbu's death) that when his big break comes he takes it and doesn't look back. Even when everything goes to hell they're still at it in the end, joining forces for one last shot.I guess I just imagine it would be easier for them to look at their failures if they were already in their 30's and say, "Ah, you know what? Screw it," as opposed to picking themselves up and trying again. Some of their dialogue in late-R2 does begin to show some jaded bitterness, but their actions indicate that despite all this, they're not quite ready to roll over. The older you get, the more logical it is to just find a system that 'works' for you and settle with it, and the easier it is for all this war!weariness to take its toll.
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Source: varies scans http://img844.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=45521718.jpg
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Granted, CC is an old teenager, but she's still a teenager. Basically an eternal 16 year old!
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Don't get me wrong; she's my favourite character, and she's my only favourite character from any anime who is not an adorable girl. She does look adorable, but she is not a girl. (Except for episodes 40-45.)
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Oh Lordy, Schneizel.
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As for Gino, I don't recall he, himself, saying that nobility had a hand in getting him his position but Luciano did accuse him of it. Gino only asked if Luciano was implying that you could get the rank by family name alone. Having the Weinberg name might have had a smidge of influence, but I think Gino's rank mostly came from his exceptional piloting skills.
'course, that still doesn't explain why they let him in a Knightmare in the first place - given that he joined the military when he was 16 - but it may at least explain his rank.
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