
Geass bearer Lelouch dons his imperial raiment in this upcoming figure, ready to bend all to his will.
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What kind of accident led to this Code Geass genderswap chaos is perhaps better left unknown, but the results are certainly interesting.
And Kallen and C.C. are looking particularly good there… And an interesting choice of pantsu for Lelouchette.
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All coming into contact with this ravishing “A-Prize” C.C. figure attest that it is the ultimate figure rendition of her, and unlikely to be surpassed:
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The mad frenzy of Nico Code Geass videos has yielded a number of interesting creations, and the probable king of Code Geass MADs, Nipponpon, also gets what may be its finale…
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A flurry of videos commemorating the conclusion of Code Geass R2 have appeared on Nico, and amongst their number I couldn’t help but notice a Minagiru MAD, feeaturing Lelouch and company in the usual strange dance, a fitting complement to the recent Touhou version, and of course the original Tsukasa version…
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A series of tasteful wallpaper images to mark the close of the hugely successful Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion series. View them on the Channel here.
You may be interested in the now famous saucy C.C. and Lelouch image, though it may be difficult to fit your desktop around it. Other notable images are Kallen giving us her best come hither performances, and Hatsune Miku versus C.C. (inexplicable, it has to be said).
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Nurse C.C. prepares to administer treatment to Lelouch, in what looks to be an interesting procedure. It’s a struggle to imagine what led to this, though at least it is not official…

All the latest anime magazine editions are giving centre stage to the presumed grand finale to Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch R2, with Lelouch’s imperial reign in no doubt. What’s more, the enticing poster above (full size version here), featuring an unclothed C.C. baring all, was published, exciting fans considerably.
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The tegaki version of the phenomenal Nipponpon series of MADs; even though it may be wholly fan animated, it still uses all the samples from the original, so I am sceptical as to whether Nico’s masters will allow them to keep it up. At any rate, let us enjoy it locally to be sure.
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Nipponpon revisited; the Code Geass MAD which dominated the Nico charts for days even after it was deleted gets a rather entertaining successor. This one, to my mind at least, is a lot more witty and technically accomplished. Great quality too.
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In something of a change from the usual stream of Haruhi MADs, here we have a rather amusing Code Geass MAD, surely leaving no one in any doubt as to the importance of Nipponese liberation.
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