5 Plausible Fan Theories About Code Geass: Lelouch Of The Re;surrection (& 5 Hilariously Bad Ones) – CBR – Comic Book Resources

Code Geassis no stranger to intense, twisted fan theories. From meticulously detailed ideas that blend in immaculately with the plot to some down-right absurd theories that don't even make any sense,Code Geassfans sure have outdone themselves.

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Here are a few cherry-picked fan theories that will surely keep you entertained. Some because they're so incredibly plausible, and some because they're so hilariously horrible.

Many fans have been speculating that Lelouch might be alive in Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection because he possessed the Code at the time of being stabbed.

But the question is, where and when did he get that Code? Well, it is believed that he got it from his father, Charles, who got it from V.V. Lelouch was able to kill Charles since his Geass was fully evolved at that time. But before doing that, he used his powers to transfer Charles's Code to him.

Allthe Code holders in the show bear a brand. So, if Lelouch had SUPPOSEDLY gotten the Code from his father, where was his brand? Well, recall that shortly before dying, Charles grabbed his neck with his hand that bore the brand. And well, you know how Lelouch started wearing clothes that conceal his neck?

Fans have theorized that that was his way of hiding the brand that was given to him after he transferred the Code on to himself.This theory is pretty absurdbecauseit is understandable that he would want his immortality to be concealed, but isn't it possible that he just wore cooler clothes tofit his newfound power? Collars are cool.

Going back to R2's episode 15, "C's World," notice that Lelouch 'Geassed' Charles intoshooting himself in the heart. Since Charles had received the Code from V.V., he didn't die.

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He affirmed his immortality but notice how it happened after he 'died' once. Well, many fans believe that it is an activation of the Code and that the only way to attain immortality is to die once, how poetic. That's why at the end of R2 when Lelouch 'died', he actually ACTIVATED the Code that he had received from Charles. So, he might still be alive.

Whenever the world map appears, Australia is clearly shown not to be under anyone's rule. Now, goback to episode 15 of R1, "Cheering Mao," where Mao expressed his intention of running away and living with C.C. to a house that he had built IN AUSTRALIA. Creepy, but could Lelouch be disguising himself as Mao and living in that house with C.C.? What do you think?

Well, this one's pretty obvious because, of course, death is inevitable; for some, much sooner than others. All through R2, you can clearly see Li Xingke bleeding from his mouth for no specified reason.

Apparently, that's the most common way that Tuberculosis is portrayedin TV shows and movies. Safe to say that you'll probably be saying goodbye to him in R3.

You're probably wondering where these guys come in. The ancient Geass civilization, AKA the builders of the Thought Elevators, are perceived by fans to make their way into R3 because WHY NOT? Let's throw everyone in the mix. What would they even do?

In the series, we've only seen the Red Geass and the Blue one but the trailer showed a Green Geass without revealing the identity of the person possessing it. Sounds pretty shady.

Fans believe that it could be Lelouch's new 'Code Geass' since he possessed both the Code and the Geass, which had never been done before.

Humor this one for a minute. Sayoko has a perfect mask of Lelouch, right? Brace yourselves for this: IT WAS C.C. DRESSED UP AS LELOUCH.

It's one thing to say that Lelouch got the Code from his dad, but another thing to say it was just a cosplay show. Would've been hilarious had she unveiled herself then and there, TA-DA!

In the very last episode of R2, "Re:," you can see C.C. praying for Lelouch. She kept talking about the price of everyone's happiness that Lelouch was about to pay.

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It was evident that she was referring to him being killed. However, fans have speculated that she could have been referring to the fact that Lelouch was about to make himself immortal and the 'price' was actually never being able to die. It does go very nicely with all the, 'he's still alive' uproar.

One last nugget from the trailer. If you watched it closely, you know that Jeremiah is not alone in the lake with the flamingos. In fact, Anya can be seen just standing there next to him doing nothing while he's CLEARLY getting electrocuted. Does that mean Anya is evil? No, maybe she's just slow. Some fans read too much into things.

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