Lelouch's Checkmate (English Dub)

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • After Extreme frustration I finally managed to upload this clip: the end game between Lelouch and Schneizel.
    When I first saw this scene I was surprised because I didn't expect Lelouch to beat Schneizel with the same move he used against Mao. I guess that goes to show how over confident Schneizel was.
    Code Geass is owned by Sunrise.

Komentáře • 642

  • @snakelord2
    @snakelord2 Před 9 lety +303

    "I shall give you the gift of the words...you shall serve zero"
    FUCKING AWSOME AND THIS ENGLISH DUB IS GREAT

    • @EndlessMalice
      @EndlessMalice Před 9 lety +20

      "What right do you have to deny my existence, you have none" Lelouch's burns be cutting deep

    • @iamthe5th
      @iamthe5th Před 9 lety +2

      +Invisible Black Gonna need a sensu for that one. XD

    • @snakelord2
      @snakelord2 Před 9 lety

      Invisible Black i mean he is lelouch after all thats his thing lol

    • @EndlessMalice
      @EndlessMalice Před 9 lety +1

      +Charles Harris oh yeah thats lelouche alright

  • @zeroshw7
    @zeroshw7 Před 10 lety +811

    "What right have you to deny my existence? You have none." So damn epic.. All hail Lelouch

    • @XXTheMoleXX
      @XXTheMoleXX Před 9 lety +16

      Though Lelouch kills hundreds of people himself.

    • @omadselc
      @omadselc Před 8 lety +55

      +XXTheMoleXX a wise man once said... they started it

    • @darktronics9901
      @darktronics9901 Před 6 lety +23

      Brazen Eli the only ones who should kill are those who are prepared to be killed

    • @anonnimoose7987
      @anonnimoose7987 Před 5 lety +11

      Lol Diethart's existence is just riding on someone's coattails

  • @Overlord69
    @Overlord69 Před 9 lety +898

    "Sorry Diethard, you're just not worth wasting my scholarship on."

    • @anonnimoose7987
      @anonnimoose7987 Před 5 lety +44

      ... fuck. *dies*

    • @timspeller4084
      @timspeller4084 Před 4 lety +5

      *OK D-Tard*

    • @LelouchOnTwi
      @LelouchOnTwi Před 4 lety +7

      Diethard: oh cmon...*dies*

    • @hexmaster23
      @hexmaster23 Před 4 lety +17

      While Diethard is definitely an extremely competent and resourceful intelligence officer and basically ran the Black Knights intelligence and public relations operations by himself. He is also a vulture at heart and would ditch his current sponsor in a heartbeat if there is a chance of a greater story.

    • @k125catu5
      @k125catu5 Před 3 lety +10

      @@hexmaster23 youre right, I always thought that Diethard will be loyal until the end, but he was nothing but a backstabbing opportunist.

  • @WorldPancake
    @WorldPancake Před 9 lety +1244

    (spoilers) Did anyone else realize that lelouch geassed Schneizel to serve zero, so that it'll have him still obey zero after lelouche's death?

    • @kurosakikun96
      @kurosakikun96 Před 9 lety +271

      Zero is an idea, not necessarily a single person, basically if anyone follows the ideals of Zero, Schneizel must follow them

    • @WorldPancake
      @WorldPancake Před 9 lety +61

      right, thats what I was saying

    • @killmypoptart
      @killmypoptart Před 9 lety +24

      kurosakikun96 V for vendetta

    • @kurosakikun96
      @kurosakikun96 Před 9 lety +4

      max masterson havent seen the movie, so I dont follow

    • @killmypoptart
      @killmypoptart Před 9 lety +25

      V for vendetta has a lot in common with code geass

  • @mikehatten5738
    @mikehatten5738 Před 7 lety +403

    Actually listening to this speech again I see that lelouchs dialogue is so vague that it's actually genius on the creators/writers part. It allows the audience(us) to believe that it could be done but at the same time still show the brilliance of lelouch.
    Bravo this really is the best anime ever made.

    • @randysavage2585
      @randysavage2585 Před 6 lety +15

      Mike Hatten Some people are to damn stubborn to realize this

    • @thespianuzumaki5452
      @thespianuzumaki5452 Před 4 lety +5

      Exactly, it's genius

    • @benjaminbierley2074
      @benjaminbierley2074 Před 4 lety +41

      Indeed, some analysis of it and his previous use of this trick point out at about the mid point of the conversation he shifts topics, derailing the thread of discussion and resetting it. Because while he can predict the responses it's only up to a certain point, so he controls the topic and keeps his responses vague enough but in line with his target so as to hold their attention. In both cases his target having one key quality that lets this trick work....ego, both Schneizel and Mao had the ego and were driven to argue to prove themselves right which was the bait to the trap of getting them to argue with a recording.

    • @sylessyl
      @sylessyl Před 4 lety +7

      it is true but in my perspective the dumb thing about it was not the Lelouch's dialogue but the gaps between the speeches. How could he possibly guessed that?

    • @thespianuzumaki5452
      @thespianuzumaki5452 Před 4 lety +1

      @TOMICHAEL CASSANOVA Lmao, ok

  • @Secret-Side-5
    @Secret-Side-5 Před 4 lety +91

    Thing i love about this scene that people seem to get wrong, Lelouch isn't predicting Schneizel's responses, he's just monologuing while leaving large gaps between his sentences to make it look like he's waiting for a response

    • @Kuzamer
      @Kuzamer Před 2 lety +11

      Lelouch is such a genius 😂

    • @JimmyCasket84
      @JimmyCasket84 Před rokem +13

      well at 0:47 it seems like hes responding to Schneizel

    • @guts7958
      @guts7958 Před rokem +12

      Yes and no, he knows his brother very well so he predicated his thoughts well

  • @ravenraqz9220
    @ravenraqz9220 Před 4 lety +88

    lelouch be like: you may have outsmarted me but i outsmarted your outsmarting.

    • @finris1
      @finris1 Před 4 lety +16

      Now that they know our plan, they will plan around that the plan. And we will in turn plan around the plan that they are planning around that plan.

    • @Aiden-MGR
      @Aiden-MGR Před 4 lety +11

      @@finris1 Your brilliance knows no bounds!

  • @imnotmakingvideosrry
    @imnotmakingvideosrry Před 9 lety +453

    notice how lelouch ordered him to serve zero and not himself

    • @jamaicandondada9024
      @jamaicandondada9024 Před 8 lety +55

      +imnotmakingvideosrry Yes, for the Requiem of Zero

    • @greenjoey6239
      @greenjoey6239 Před 7 lety +6

      Iustin Traista its also irony because his enemy was Zero the whole time before Lelouch's rein and now he is serving Zero

    • @lagunaseca3806
      @lagunaseca3806 Před 6 lety +3

      imnotmakingvideosrry its because he knows the identity of zero..
      zero = lelouch.. means to follow zero's orders is to follow lelouch's orders.
      What im actually wonderin if ever Schniezel saw Suzaku's face while wearing the zero costume, will he still follow zero/suzaku commands?

    • @Mikito456
      @Mikito456 Před 5 lety +1

      @@lagunaseca3806 he followed Lelouch because he knew him as Zero and if he saw Suzaku's face he'd be forced to do the same

    • @lelouchvibritannia9189
      @lelouchvibritannia9189 Před 5 lety +12

      That’s entirely the point. This was the making of the Zero Requiem. The world needed Zero, not Lelouch. Schenziel was the ultimate threat to peace. Instead of killing him, Lelouch made him serve Zero, knowing that Suzaku would be Zero.

  • @r4ptur3B
    @r4ptur3B Před 12 lety +113

    Schneizel’s english VA did an amazing job! His delivery and tone sound so characteristic of Schneizel: placid and gentle, yet cold, calculating and utterly unfeeling at the same time. Bravo!

  • @DO9000J
    @DO9000J Před 9 lety +493

    Damn that dual Geass looks sexy.

    • @Neftimoon
      @Neftimoon Před 8 lety +32

      Hot and a little scary

    • @SimoDahlia
      @SimoDahlia Před 5 lety +1

      Jade Miller
      But Akashi’s eyes are even better!

    • @fbi1819
      @fbi1819 Před 4 lety +1

      @@SimoDahlia who tf is akashi

    • @gba1525
      @gba1525 Před 4 lety

      @Imperial Watch I think hes talking about rakshata. Or the collective consciousness thing when lelouch commands it to stop.

    • @nicolaporcelli7573
      @nicolaporcelli7573 Před 4 lety

      @@fbi1819 the main antagonist of "Kuroko no Basket"

  • @oneslapmann4434
    @oneslapmann4434 Před 9 lety +73

    "Schnizel...you shall fucking SERVE ZERO. " God, Lelouch is the fucking man...!

  • @damienloxely4140
    @damienloxely4140 Před 9 lety +276

    Am I the only one to consider that in these situations (Mao and Schneizel) that Lelouch's recordings only play when the other speaker has finished with their reply.
    Cause I've seen comments about Lelouch timing the responses and THAT is pretty ridiculous, but Lelouch programming his recording to only play after Mao/Schneizel have responded makes perfect sense to me.

    • @chaztikov
      @chaztikov Před 8 lety +93

      +Damien Loxely I think his conversation with Scheizel was intentionally vague. Its sole purpose was to present general points building up to a statement that he knew would seem contradictory to Schneizel. Regarding his timing, you have to consider Lelouch's prior experience with Schneizel. He was accustomed to the speed of Schneizel's moves, as well as defeat at the hands of his older sibling. To apply this to the present conversation, you only need to assume that the two have also had philosophical discussions in the past with the purpose of justifying their positions. Hence, Lelouch's experience--a deep understanding of Schneizel's stagnant philosophy that has been reinforced by being a member of the Royal Family for his entire life--coupled with Schneizel's willingness to call a draw, even at the cost of his own life, together assure Lelouch's feint will succeed. The former permits Lelouch to have foreknowledge of the course of the conversation, and the latter ensures Schneizel's false conviction that the game is over.

    • @damienloxely4140
      @damienloxely4140 Před 8 lety +26

      I understand that it was deliberately vague (in order to give Lelouch time to get to him). But he could not determine the exact length of Schneizel (and Mao's) responses. Hence he programmed his recordings to only play after the former had finished talking.

    • @nevanmasterson46
      @nevanmasterson46 Před 5 lety +51

      If you look at the recording made for Mao, he does cut mao off once and he is also left not replying for a good 5 seconds or so. I think the conversation with Lelouch and Schneizel is more perfectly timed either because lelouch has prior experience, or because he programmed it do so as aforementioned.

    • @kristen1684
      @kristen1684 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol you probably don’t have siblings, siblings know siblings incredibly well to do sth like this

  • @TheBloodx95
    @TheBloodx95 Před 8 lety +228

    I'll be honest I'm quite dissapointed of Diethard, I kind of liked since Zero first appearance. But at the end he just chickened out I really wasn't expecting that from him plus he had such a pitiful death, damn it.

    • @Colp2
      @Colp2 Před 8 lety +87

      +Chris W Well he kinda deserved it... he spent the entire anime flopping between sides, so he'd be at the "most interesting" one, basically. He reveled in war, loving chaos for the sake of chaos, cherishing death as long as it created a story for him to spin into one of his little productions.
      I mean that's also the reason Lelouch despises him, especially by the end.

    • @eshswam
      @eshswam Před 7 lety +12

      Colp2 the thing about dietard is that he decided to join the side he felt will win...but lelouch won so...proved him wrong!

    • @boxinglearner1996
      @boxinglearner1996 Před 7 lety +8

      Chris i liked diethard too, but then again i liked almost all the code geass characters even Mao and suzuku

    • @elijahbrown5089
      @elijahbrown5089 Před 6 lety

      Chris Cough* lelouch ain't dead faked his death cough* season 3 coming soon cough* cough*

    • @killerdude93
      @killerdude93 Před 6 lety

      Flying Horseman season 3 is going to be based off the new movies, these movies are slightly different from the original story which means its a bit of a retelling. there was a 2008 interview from the creator confirming he died

  • @n543576
    @n543576 Před 4 lety +24

    Honestly im glad Lelouch won. Lelouch stood for change and progress, Schneizel stood for stagnation and order. Order without change leads to complacency, I might disagree with Lelouch's reasons for why he decided to rebel and what was sacrificed on the way to complete it successfully, but I think he really was a symbol needed to fight against people like Schneizel and the King.

  • @superfaceparm
    @superfaceparm Před 8 lety +48

    I love the fact that they include Mao in the little flashback sequence

  • @Flamelance_Accendo
    @Flamelance_Accendo Před 7 lety +41

    "What right have you to deny my existence? You have none"
    ggwp

  • @FPSKillstreak
    @FPSKillstreak Před 10 lety +41

    "However Nunally is the one who has the FLEIJA control switch." DENIED!

  • @TheAntiYuu
    @TheAntiYuu Před 4 lety +30

    Everyone : "Did you all notice he said *Zero* and not *me*?"
    Me: "Did you all see Deithard, one of Zero's most ecstatic followers, die?"

  • @EpsilonBiatch
    @EpsilonBiatch Před 9 lety +158

    I just love the "Sorry ___tard" jokes :')

  • @whammycheng3758
    @whammycheng3758 Před 8 lety +36

    Unlike Lelouch, what I never seen Schneizel do was pilot his own Knightmare frame, which was Schneizel's mistake since Lelouch wanted him alive and the little brother was able to avoid accidentally killing Schneizel.

  • @artisdead4031
    @artisdead4031 Před 5 lety +31

    This anime is legendary.

  • @9ixventity
    @9ixventity Před 4 lety +14

    Loki-we have a hulk
    Lelouch-we have a orange boi

    • @ReaLifeHDchannel
      @ReaLifeHDchannel Před 3 lety +2

      S1E05 Jeremiah: What the hell is Orange?
      S2E18 Jeremiah: Orange you say? That is the name of my loyalty!

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay Před 12 lety +17

    "What right have you to deny my existence, you have none"
    Diethard's expression once Lelouch said that he wasn't worth his geass is just painful lol

  • @sumedhparalikar5236
    @sumedhparalikar5236 Před 4 lety +5

    Your willingness to let yourself be killed is what led you to defeat. Marvelous dialogues.

  • @swaggazillasam3461
    @swaggazillasam3461 Před 9 lety +132

    I hated schneizel right from his introduction I was so happy when this happened it was so awesome all hail lelouch

    • @magda1740
      @magda1740 Před 6 lety +15

      swaggazilla sam whaaat
      i loved Schneizel since I saw him in first intro.
      i mean he was soo hot XD and his charscter was pretty cool too, until FLEYA

    • @zeaferjones1404
      @zeaferjones1404 Před 6 lety +26

      I like Schneizel's character because I didn't know what to think of him when he first showed up. He was so polite and actually seemed like he cared about people. However Cornelia, Lelouch and Charles all hinted that they were afraid of Schneizel which struck me odd because he seemed so nice.

    • @newsystembad
      @newsystembad Před 4 lety +1

      @@zeaferjones1404 Schneizel's politeness feels like the kind of mask that Lelouch and Charles talked about. He's nice because it's what's expected of him, to be the magnanimous prince. But underneath that, there's nothing. He's hollow, with no wants or ambitions of his own other than to keep everything going just as it always had.

    • @Gabumi
      @Gabumi Před 4 lety +2

      I hate lelouch for just killing and not taking the right way to put a stop to it and schneizel was the real good guy

    • @JohnSmith-hk1fz
      @JohnSmith-hk1fz Před 3 lety +1

      cartman bra Both of them killed in order to make the world a better place. However, only Lelouch could figure out a way to unite the entire world without an aftermath of constant tyranny

  • @extracold444
    @extracold444 Před 4 lety +10

    Lesson to be learned do not answer Lelouch's questions.

  • @theburntshadow
    @theburntshadow Před 14 lety +8

    Of all the characters, Diethard was the one who surprised me the most. During the first four episodes, he seemed like a moral character who didn't like how Britannia did things. Later on, he only wanted to see the kind of world he Zero would make. He then showed fanatic loyalty to Zero, but after his identity was exposed, he turned on Zero and sided with Schnizel.

  • @lolabee1825
    @lolabee1825 Před 5 lety +9

    *Lelouch in a dangerous situation.*
    I HAVE A QUESTION

  • @ressurect
    @ressurect Před 3 lety +3

    Honestly, I really thought that by the end Diethard was just pretending to gain information, and I thought he was the most loyal of the black knights, but ...

  • @thethinker7273
    @thethinker7273 Před 7 lety +17

    1:45 "ITS A TRAP!" quote from star wars

  • @gravatea8681
    @gravatea8681 Před 7 lety +42

    You know what I wanna know? What happens if an eye with permanent geass
    gets transplanted. Can they even use it? Will it ever evolve? Would it
    even be the same power?
    And what if it was encompassing both eyes? Would either of them have the power afterwards? Does it devolve to one eye? Can they use it on each other?

    • @michaeledmunds1767
      @michaeledmunds1767 Před 7 lety +14

      Gravatea I think the power just transmits through the eye, not actually originating from it.

    • @jhonathanroberts7168
      @jhonathanroberts7168 Před 7 lety +1

      I can explain it to you, but it would be somewhat long. If you want to know despite that please reply and I will do my best to explain it. (^ν^)

    • @genharmer9380
      @genharmer9380 Před 6 lety

      jhonathan Roberts get to work then

    • @cerberus3285
      @cerberus3285 Před 6 lety +4

      Its a supernatural power mostlikely in the brain as seen through the glimpses when he first got the geass and is transmitted through his eye(s) like the other dude said

    • @SimoDahlia
      @SimoDahlia Před 5 lety +8

      This is not Naruto.

  • @Goulias7
    @Goulias7 Před 10 lety +70

    Lelouch is superior than Schneizel cause he was ready to put his life on the line and die for his ideals and his dreams contrary to Schneizel that he would sacrifice everyone except of himself to accomplisth a world peace.

    • @SonofTiamat
      @SonofTiamat Před 10 lety +44

      Actually, Schneizel was willing to die, but only because he had a nihilistic view of life and human existence as a pointless struggle. He was a pawn to his own will whereas Lelouch was a king willing to march across the battlefield with his own units.
      So in other words, they were both willing to die but for very different reasons.

    • @eleosparakhaous
      @eleosparakhaous Před 10 lety +30

      tiakpark Schneizel does everything he does for the sake of his pride, so that he might be worth more than anyone else; he would rather die than lose (although, of course, he would let everyone else die in his stead if he had nothing to lose from it; he would even abandon Nunnally). He values himself most, and seeks to solve the world's problems the way they're contained now: through the fear of the law (much like Light from Death Note, which is made all the more evident by the fact that people began to commit crimes against each other again when they no longer had any punishment to fear). He would choose to give people what they want without honestly giving a damn about their well-being, or whether or not the people he would govern even care about each other. Lelouch, on the other hand, wants a world in which people would choose be kind to each other *because they desire what's best for them.* And, in order to accomplish that, he has to be the villain.

    • @Tiiipico123
      @Tiiipico123 Před 9 lety +9

      Truly Deceptive Which is what makes Lelouch so much badass/unique. :)

  • @SchyllingWhistle
    @SchyllingWhistle Před 4 lety +4

    I like how Lelouch thinks of Rolo even after all of this. It shows that after everything, a part of him still cared about Rolo.

  • @ValeriePlantaud
    @ValeriePlantaud Před 10 lety +23

    Epic, lelouch you genius :D

  • @anothertime1631
    @anothertime1631 Před 8 lety +11

    What other options did Schneizel have except committing suicide and abandoning the ship? He knew about Geass so he was aware that if Lelouch and Suzaku managed to get inside, then he was defeated.

    • @zeaferjones1404
      @zeaferjones1404 Před 6 lety +5

      Schneizel thought Lelouch would go to Nunally first and that they could trap them inside and leave in an escape pod.

  • @safado441
    @safado441 Před 12 lety +3

    For me it was a final and appropriate for the type of him and eventually he ended up helping to create peace that both queria.Justiça poetic.

  • @n00d13sandr1c3
    @n00d13sandr1c3 Před 4 lety +6

    I like how they remembered to add the little detail of Lelouch closing his eyes while he was talking to Diethard so he wouldn't accidentally geass him.

  • @meghanav3450
    @meghanav3450 Před 4 lety +3

    He diet hard...

  • @StellaStarfall
    @StellaStarfall Před 10 lety +38

    That is some Light Yagami "Super Planning" bullshit right 'dere.

    • @kristen1684
      @kristen1684 Před 3 lety

      uhm no offense but he can’t compare to lel ouch lol

  • @ArmanCortez1
    @ArmanCortez1 Před 12 lety +3

    I found that i prefer whatever voice i hear first be it English or Japanese. I saw Code Geass in English first so i thought that was best. But i saw Gundam 00 in Japanese first so i preferred the sub in there. Then there are some anime that i seem to enjoy in both languages such as Fairy Tail. But then I realized that i actually prefer the voice that looks like it fit's the character in my mind no matter the language so if the character sounds like I imagine, i like it. So I think you are right!

  • @Dranguinidae_Opalux
    @Dranguinidae_Opalux Před 4 lety +4

    See now this dub isn't bad, seems like a lot of older anime's dubs were a little more palatable. I still prefer to watch it in japanese though. Such a good anime in any case, I was so hyped watching this scene

    • @_Seru_
      @_Seru_ Před 3 lety +2

      This is one of the very few good dubs. Code Geass and Death Note are the only anime I've seen worth watching both subbed and dubbed.

    • @Dranguinidae_Opalux
      @Dranguinidae_Opalux Před 3 lety

      @@_Seru_ I feel like it might just be connected to direction, dub these days sounds like its trying to be all anime-y, where this sounds a touch more like actual people talking

  • @kinglouis1993
    @kinglouis1993 Před 12 lety +3

    @Momentum139 Lelouch planned on overthrowing britania the almost the exact same way he had done throughout this series just without the use of geass. His geass power just simply really sped up his process because although his geass play a key part in everything his intellect and cunning were the two biggest elements

  • @Futurestarra
    @Futurestarra Před 13 lety +3

    Being able to predict thoughts ahead of time accurately is something only someone as epic as Lulu can do.

  • @studyroomhk2868
    @studyroomhk2868 Před 4 lety +1

    Lelouch is one of the few characters fight with brain more than might

  • @safado441
    @safado441 Před 12 lety +3

    Actually, Lelouch has an incredible ability to predict dialogs inteiros.Ele used the same trick on Kallen in episode 03 of R1 to deceive her about his identity.

  • @Razgriz_01
    @Razgriz_01 Před 12 lety +1

    we need people like you all over the internet

  • @sealswim6554
    @sealswim6554 Před 4 lety +3

    What you thought you heard: "Sorry Diethard, you're just not worth wasting my geass on"
    What you actually heard: "Sorry D-Tard, you're just not worth wasting my geass on"

    • @MLPflutterguy
      @MLPflutterguy Před 3 lety

      from the beginning to present day all i can hear is D-tard

  • @callahaine100
    @callahaine100 Před 12 lety +1

    Wow I never thought Schneizel had a gun! Same surprise with Charles in episode 15!

  • @safado441
    @safado441 Před 12 lety +1

    Indeed, the geass was important but the smart way to account and uses it a lot.

  • @TheAdorkableRJ
    @TheAdorkableRJ Před 7 měsíci +1

    Some may complain that this was just Lelouch repeating the same trick he played on Mao, but I don't mind. Like Lelouch said back then, Mao's thoughts were simple. It was easy to predict and script convincing prerecorded responses to him. Schneizel was not only much smarter than Mao, but the one opponent our brilliant Lelouch could never beat at chess. Successfully pulling off this trick against HIM is an impressive achievement.

  • @TrazynTI
    @TrazynTI Před 4 lety +2

    The best version of, your next line will be"..."

  • @MayzeSigSzalay
    @MayzeSigSzalay Před 12 lety +1

    I love the caressing cadence JYB uses for Lelouch...it really comes through on Audio episodes.

  • @philipenjo417
    @philipenjo417 Před 8 lety +96

    Schneizel truly was superior, too bad he was never blessed with the Power of the King. Then he would have been unstoppable.

    • @jiraiyahermit4999
      @jiraiyahermit4999 Před 8 lety +12

      Indeed, he has much better experience in combat and tactical 'strategism' compared to Lelouch and I will consider that as an advantage.
      He even 'pinched' Lelouch while playing Chess.

    • @fujinyumi5632
      @fujinyumi5632 Před 8 lety +51

      I don't think he's superior. He just has more experience.

    • @fujinyumi5632
      @fujinyumi5632 Před 8 lety +38

      Also, schneizel didn't "pinch" Lellouch, he made a suicidal move.

    • @philipenjo417
      @philipenjo417 Před 8 lety +1

      +Fujin Yumi Pinch?

    • @fujinyumi5632
      @fujinyumi5632 Před 8 lety +54

      Also, both of them had their own advantages. Schneizel had the Fleias while Lelouch had his geass. If Lelouch had the Fleias then he would also be unstoppable. Both played their cards and Lelouch won.

  • @innegativeion
    @innegativeion Před 11 lety +2

    "That's a matter of opinion"

  • @felisildaraphaeljustink.5361

    Only when we have the power to mutually destroy ourselves in a matter of seconds have we gained a fragile peace

  • @ZalaProductions
    @ZalaProductions Před 11 lety +2

    Thats the thing, Light IS emotional and moronic, and he had a god complex. You can't say 'all he had to do was not be' because thats who he is, and who he was designed to be. Thats why he can never compare to Lelouch, if they were to go at it on fair ground (both aware of eachothers powers existence) Light would not stand a chance.

  • @safado441
    @safado441 Před 11 lety +1

    The betrayal irks me in just so many ways, because there are dozens of things they do wrong and we never see anything done about it. If anything, Xingke's later attitude suggests an "oh, so that's how it is, then we're cool" reaction.I would have at least expected Xingke, who is not as attached to Japan as they are, to blow a damn gasket for their completely inappropriate decision to make a deal with the enemy without consulting him or the Supreme Council Chairwoman first.

  • @MADBD619
    @MADBD619 Před 10 lety +4

    Mini-boss defeated.

  • @Dendarang
    @Dendarang Před 12 lety

    the things that lead to frequent editors' notes in animes and mangas. That is, of course, bonus to those who speak Japanese but it can and does change the experience of the series. Then there are tropes. common plot or character or story elements, not necessarily cliches but elements that are common, which differ greatly between Japan and US, or the west. One of the big reasons why that is relevant is because of voice of acting for different characters, which is typically one of the biggest

  • @TheCpeknight
    @TheCpeknight Před 11 lety +2

    I loved this scene so much it is truly checkmate

  • @synecdoche8783
    @synecdoche8783 Před 5 lety +2

    you know everytime he puts his hands over his eyes, he puts on contact lenses
    how does he do it so damn fast, and he doesn't even clean them

    • @javiluna5316
      @javiluna5316 Před 4 lety

      He didnt need 2 after he got both his geass eyes it restarted the cycle which is why they arent permanent

  • @ndalum75
    @ndalum75 Před 13 lety

    @Twistifier And since he geassed him to obey Zero it also gave Suzaku an acolyte once he slew Lelouch as Zero.

  • @ryguymdphd
    @ryguymdphd Před 11 lety

    thanx for posting these, they definitely taught me how to argue against assholes

  • @covfefe95
    @covfefe95 Před 15 lety

    "But the future may prove to be worse than the present." It is true it could be but life has to move on and the future is where we move from the past

  • @nintenster
    @nintenster Před 12 lety

    finally, someone who has taken my thoughts and projected them into words!

  • @doomdragon103
    @doomdragon103 Před 15 lety +1

    I just noticed lelouch didn't kill Dietard further reinforcing my point

  • @ANewWorldFool1202
    @ANewWorldFool1202 Před 10 lety +7

    Lelouch was an awesome character.
    Dem prediction skills

  • @TresBS1
    @TresBS1 Před 13 lety

    @Witness2TheWade Exactly. Lelouch decided to put the goal above himself, while light did the opposite.

  • @JMBAD_art
    @JMBAD_art Před 11 lety

    If you don't mind, I'm going to copy and paste this paragraph into a Word document so I can feed this bit of brilliance to other trolls on the web.
    You are magnificent, stranger-on-the-internet.

  • @acheeseygamer9727
    @acheeseygamer9727 Před 7 lety +1

    so excited for R3

  • @Xirbtt
    @Xirbtt Před 12 lety

    Or what you see/hear/experience first is always ingrained because it's the original you experienced.

  • @Ultranety
    @Ultranety Před 12 lety

    i love the convo they have about humanity

  • @TresBS1
    @TresBS1 Před 12 lety

    Don't you just love how Top Comments that are thoughtful and spawn good debates get replaced with comments that are nothing but some odd humor.

  • @safado441
    @safado441 Před 12 lety

    Right not to mention that Lelouch had friends while Light only came to have an affinity for L and yet did not hesitate to kill him at the time

  • @StrickenSteven
    @StrickenSteven Před 11 lety +1

    lol that was so fvcked, but that's what he gets for defying emperor lelouch

  • @ZBoy-rc8zf
    @ZBoy-rc8zf Před 6 lety +2

    Lelouch conversations were obvious answers/questions that could be used anywhere & hes his brother he can predict to some level his mindset lelouch is a mastermind

  • @asianpersuasion4901
    @asianpersuasion4901 Před 5 lety +88

    Schneizel: He is our younger brother, prince of Britannia.
    Diethard: irrelevant story.
    Ogi: He controls people with his geass.
    Diethard: doesn’t matter, doesn’t that just help us?
    Ogi: only if he used on our enemies.
    Tanaka: you’re lying!
    Schneizel: we have evidence
    *plays recording*
    Diethard: well shit I guess I have to side with them now.
    *Lelouch absolutely destroys Black Knights and Schneizel’s forces and mind controls Schneizel*
    Diethard: I fucked up big time. Time to complain. YOU SHOULDNT EVEN BE ALIVE YOU BASTARD!
    *gets shot*
    Diethard: At least...finish me off...with your geass.
    Lelouch: Sorry Diethard, you’re just not worth wasting my geass on
    Diethard: *dies literally and figuratively*

    • @shubhamtiwari9472
      @shubhamtiwari9472 Před 4 lety +2

      I wish zero could've fulfilled his dying wish... Afterall diethard proved to be a valuable asset at so many instances... He owed him Atleast for that

    • @ressurect
      @ressurect Před 3 lety +2

      Honestly, I really thought that by the end Diethard was just pretending to gain information, and I thought he was the most loyal of the black knights, but ...

    • @asianpersuasion4901
      @asianpersuasion4901 Před 3 lety

      @@ressurect he was an opportunist, and before schniezel heavily turned the tide at once, deitard believed that siding with zero would be the best, or at least provide the greatest story. but once lelouch was going to be exposed he decided that there was no more benefit for him and changed sides

    • @TheWowza48
      @TheWowza48 Před 2 lety

      @@shubhamtiwari9472 Even if Lelouch wanted to (which he didn't), it was proven by his attempt at commanding Shirley to live that using his geass on someone already dying isn't going to work properly.

  • @TresBS1
    @TresBS1 Před 12 lety

    @catsheri1 I look at as Schneizel was willing to die at any moment for his cause which can make you reckless. Lelouch decided to die for his cause when it would benefit his goal. Both were willing to die, it's just that Lelouch went about it in a way that fit into his plans.

  • @safado441
    @safado441 Před 12 lety

    Really this conversation Lelouch takes time to answer some Schneizel vezes.Por it be noted for the record.

  • @darealliljable
    @darealliljable Před 9 lety +3

    oddly enough I kind of agree with sneizel he makes good points about how in futurespect its always down hill over and over when people are givin too much power individually. Its an odd realization that no matter the individualistic emotion the inevitability of this reality is such.The rationale exceedes the ideal it seems. Hmm.

    • @formeraxe117
      @formeraxe117 Před 8 lety +1

      +darealliljable Every way has its problems. That is the nature of humanity; imperfection.

    • @sanguis_aeternus-x
      @sanguis_aeternus-x Před 8 lety +8

      +darealliljable Schneizal wanted to play it safe. He knows that the future is unpredictable, as he recognizes that there is great potential for humanity to unify under their own terms, it is equally possible that humanity would destroy itself instead. He looks at history and the human condition as examples to the path he believes humanity would ultimately take without his guiding hand. What Lelouch calls him out on was that Schneizal based all his opinions and beliefs in his lofty title of "Prince" and never experienced death and struggle as a regular person. Most likely, this has given Schneizal a sort of detached "God" complex because his views, which is not logically wrong, by the way, turned him into a sort of sociopath.
      Lelouch, on the other hand, was willing to take risks, far more then Schneizal. This is reflected on his strategies and tactics he's employed throughout his 'career,' although they were calculated to take the best possible result. Ultimately, Lelouch has placed his bet on humanity's instinct to seek happiness and their empathy. He knows, just as well, that humanity may one day go back to a perpetual cycle of hate and war, but he also recognizes that it may be humanity's best bet to attaining true peace and prosperity for all under their own terms, as a society and as a species.
      So, in retrospect:
      Charles and Marianne wanted the *past*, the 'glory' days where everyone was happy and by unifying humanity to a single entity, thus achieving 'true' equality. Lelouch calls bullshit, saying it's what *they* wanted, not humanity as a whole. This, at least according to Lelouch, would forever bind humanity in a true stagnant state, even more so then Schneizal's ideal world. They kinda act like SEELE in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
      Schneizal took the safe route and chose to place his luck on the *present*, although not perfect, was stable enough for him to anticipate and manipulate in a stagnant state. He would rule as a sort of 'God' by keeping the status quo, forever putting a metaphorical gun to humanity's head in case anyone wanted to threaten said status quo. Just keep in mind that Schneizal did this not for a lust of selfish power, but as ultimate arrogance, thinking only he can achieve results to bring peace.
      Lelouch placed his bet on the most unstable route, the *future*, where humanity would either destroy itself or elevate itself to new, unseen prosperity. Hoping humanity's shared noble values such as courage, empathy and pursuit of happiness to guide them to a better, more hopeful, future.
      It's also ironic, in a way, that Lelouch's path is the closest thing to 'Social Darwinism' that the previous Emperor, Charles, has always touted his policies around.

    • @friedhotwings
      @friedhotwings Před 8 lety

      +Ostrum Tempus thank you

  • @Samconery
    @Samconery Před 7 lety

    That was a fucking recording and lelouche perfectly imagined what shneizel would say and how much time he would take to say. Fucking badass nerd

  • @ReozShincie
    @ReozShincie Před 14 lety

    Lelouch wins becuase he keeps his word "Those who shoot are those who are prepared to be shot"

  • @rectodrn
    @rectodrn Před 15 lety

    Look at how the guard's arms go up when dietard shoots him

  • @whatever9990
    @whatever9990 Před 14 lety

    That, my friends, is what is call a Jedi Mindtrick

  • @kohsukiuchiyan833
    @kohsukiuchiyan833 Před 3 lety

    I just saw schneizel's English voice actor also voiced pain in naruto ...I couldn't stand to hear his voice even though I haven't yet reached that arc.

  • @yamisean3298
    @yamisean3298 Před 3 lety +1

    He did this to Mao as well

  • @GoldenGyroBalls
    @GoldenGyroBalls Před 12 lety

    Schneizel got his fucking comeuppance. God, this scene made me smile.

  • @CrashB111
    @CrashB111 Před 13 lety

    @Kashlikaro I think the intention was more literal though and was only meant to extend to whoever the current Zero was since Diethard's view of Zero was only his opinion of what he was. Besides Scheinzel will probably die of old age before Suzaku does.

  • @azaznator
    @azaznator Před 15 lety

    Because he wanted to record the rise of the greatest leader ever, a revolutionary visionary. Upon learning that Zero's success was all due to the Geass, he decided to say, HAX, and switched over to Schneizel.

  • @multipurpose101
    @multipurpose101 Před 14 lety

    @Aozukitsurugi
    I concur. And it wasn't only the words but also the timing

  • @SonofTiamat
    @SonofTiamat Před 13 lety

    Leouch is the only fictional character I've seen that can be called what Nietzsche considered the Overman

  • @LMK42
    @LMK42 Před 14 dny

    Lelouch talking in statements

  • @khfanboy666
    @khfanboy666 Před 13 lety

    @CrashB111 but one thing people don't realise: Schneizel wasn't Evil! He was trying to achieve peace just like Lelouch, they both went about it in evil horrific ways, but once lelouch died schneizel would have gone back to being prime minister. Schneizel lacked ambition, his goals are always changing depending on what sounds best. He would never go back to the damocles. If lelouch didn't know about his lack of ambition, then his video tape gambit wouldn't have worked

  • @Xirbtt
    @Xirbtt Před 12 lety

    And, you know, the fact that he KILLED thousands of people.
    At least with Lelouch deaths meant something to him.

  • @humayuanparvez8078
    @humayuanparvez8078 Před 4 lety

    Schneizel has awesome aim. Right in the heart.

  • @HotPepperLala
    @HotPepperLala Před 14 lety

    Then you actually imagine you can maintain world in a perpetual state of now, but life without change can be called anything except life. It's nothing more than experience.
    "But link those together and they become knowledge right?"

  • @covfefe95
    @covfefe95 Před 13 lety +2

    When I watched Season 1 I seen rebellion but in season 2 there was a lot of symbolism and a lot of talk about God and the will of humanity I LOVE THIS ANIME

  • @GreatFox42
    @GreatFox42 Před 14 lety

    If one listens closely, one can see that Lelouch's "replies" are actually rather vague. Predicting the mere generalities of what Schniezel was actually done by Lelouch leading the conversation.
    A brilliant tactic indeed.

  • @GoldenGyroBalls
    @GoldenGyroBalls Před 12 lety

    Schneizel got what was coming to him as far as I'm concerned.

  • @PhirenFayt
    @PhirenFayt Před 12 lety

    this show makes people rethink chess