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Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch - Nunnally in Wonderland
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Original
Score: 6.46
Rank: 7339
Popularity: 2676
On a bright, peaceful day, siblings Nunnally and Lelouch Lamperouge take a moment to relax under a tree. When Nunnally asks him to tell her a story, Lelouch, who is unflinchingly resolute in doing his utmost for his sister, makes unique use of his Geass ability, breaking barriers to tell the most entertaining story he can. Awakening alone under the tree, the previously blind Nunnally finds that she can see again and immediately spots a strange rabbit that resembles Anya Alstreim, the Knight of Six. The sight of this rabbit sends Nunnally falling down a hole, leading her to a colorful wonderland. Narrated by Lelouch himself, Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch - Nunnally in Wonderland follows the lost Nunnally as she searches for a way back home, meeting a slew of colorful, familiar characters along the way. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Lamperouge, Nunnally
Main
Nazuka, Kaori
Lamperouge, Lelouch
Main
Fukuyama, Jun
Alstreim, Anya
Supporting
Gotou, Yuuko
Ashford, Milly
Supporting
Ohara, Sayaka
Asplund, Lloyd
Supporting
Shiratori, Tetsu
Review
pxiao
When starting the special, one might be put off by the mostly still frame animation. But the comedy of the story makes up for it. The special only works if one has finished both Code Geass series. The special right away shows that it is not a serious and intelligent story that the series is famous for, by having Lelouch break the fourth wall right away. The story creatively blends the major characters of Code Geass with Alice in Wonderland and other stories. Much of the comedy is based on jokes on major plot elements of both series and making extreme of characteristics thatmade the characters famous(or infamous). There is also some fanservice for heterosexual males. After nearly 30 minutes of comedy, as the story wraps up, a quick but hilarious twist ends the special on a grand note. The comedy is well thought out and very funny. With so much references to the plot, fans of Code Geass are rewarded with not only comedy. By using nearly all the major characters, in roles that fit their personalities, one can tell the writers care for their fans. The very last scene is heartwarming and funny, ending the special in a fulfilling manner.
Karhu
When downloading an episode of anime takes 7 seconds, you might think that there must be something wrong with that file. Maybe they forgot to put the actual vid and there is only the audio, or someone is playing tricks with you by uploading shitz with wrong name. But when you open the file with your media player, and you notice that there is no animation in this anime, then everything makes sense. No.. wait.. Why the fuck is there no animation in this shit!? That makes no sense. If this ain't milk then I ain't tired. And I haven't slept in 36 hours. EveryCode Geass fan will be disappointed, sorry to tell this. I still can't believe how big of a letdown this was. I would have been completely happy with mindless comedy, C.C. eating pizza and unlimited fanservice, but this is just wrong. This is disgrace towards Code Geass and offends the fans, you shouldn't waste your time with it.