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Age: 14 School: Admiralty Secondary Birthday: 15th March 1996 遺跡に、世界の秋をしましょう優しく、穏やかな世界に置き換えられる. Archives August 2010 September 2010 October 2010 November 2010 December 2010 January 2011 February 2011 March 2011 April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011 September 2011 October 2011 Links Jj Darius Miao Xia 2E2 Class Blogz Leslie Brenda Mixpod ![]() ![]() Music Playlist at MixPod.com [ Copy this | Start New | Full Size ] |
Saturday, August 14, 2010 After reading Code Geass:Nightmare of Nunnally, I feel that this manga title just brought a new level to Code Geass. There are a number of differences in this manga, like the certain roles and positions of characters. The manga brought in new characters, and did away with old ones. For example, Jeremiah Gottwald appeared in the start and never appeared again...at least up till chapter 19 , which I am at now. And no one in the world who actually watched the anime would know who the heck is Alice. Also...Instead of being helpless and frail, Nunnally , is now piloting a Knightmare with the help of a Magic Device , named Nemo. No, not the fish. And Nemo actually means nobody in some foreign language I'm lazy to investigate with. Anyways...Back to the main thing. This manga , unlike the anime , concentrates more on the mechanical humanoids duking it out on the battlefield instead of Lelouch V.S ---------( insert name here ) in a heated battle of wits and cunning. No. Whats more is Nunnally, thanks to her curious nature , tries to find Lelouch in the midst of a attack by the Brittanian Nation on the Shinjuku Ghetto , which nets her the Magic Device Nemo. I really loved this manga , not just because Anya came back with a Tristan look-alike Knightmare frame which Slash Harkens actually copied GN Frame Throne Zwei's GN Fang attack, but also the depth it just added into the series. And people with bad english are probably going to complain right now telling me....Plz dun use such long sentences which i dont understnd~. Screw you. |
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