2008-06-26 22:13
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So, I'm watching Season 1 over again, starting with Stage 1 and noticed something very odd right from the getgo. That odd thing happening to be this:

This cap comes from a mere 10 seconds into the episode. And, at first glance, it looks like a regular insect. But if you actually look at it (which I did when I randomly paused on this scene), it doesn't look... well... natural. In fact, it looks rather mechanical.
Did anyone else notice this? And if so, what are your thoughts? My theory is that it's some sort or bugging device (excuse the pun), or something of that nature. Especially since it seems that in the very first scene that C.C. is watching Lelouch. But is it "watching" her, Lelouch, or Suzaku?
What are your thoughts?
[EDIT:] I know it's a Cicada (lol, higurashi), but having never seen the front view of a the Tanna Japonensis, or Japanese Cicada, I was confused.I still think it looks vaguely mechanical
That being said, since the cicada is often symbolic in many ways, how do you think it applies to Code Geass?

This cap comes from a mere 10 seconds into the episode. And, at first glance, it looks like a regular insect. But if you actually look at it (which I did when I randomly paused on this scene), it doesn't look... well... natural. In fact, it looks rather mechanical.
Did anyone else notice this? And if so, what are your thoughts? My theory is that it's some sort or bugging device (excuse the pun), or something of that nature. Especially since it seems that in the very first scene that C.C. is watching Lelouch. But is it "watching" her, Lelouch, or Suzaku?
What are your thoughts?
[EDIT:] I know it's a Cicada (lol, higurashi), but having never seen the front view of a the Tanna Japonensis, or Japanese Cicada, I was confused.
That being said, since the cicada is often symbolic in many ways, how do you think it applies to Code Geass?
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Can you just imagine Lelouch screaming "USODA!!"? I can.
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and thought of it again when Lelouch denies being "engaged" to C.C.Cicadas in general tend to give symbolic meanings to things, so it's possible that the insects just being there could mean something, like