Code Geass is otaku wish fulfillment

May 11th, 2008 at 23:25:59 by wildarmsheero

When you think about it, Code Geass really isn’t all that different from your run-of-the-mill harem show in what it sets out to do. It tries to cover it up, but at its core, it’s shameless otaku wish fulfillment.

For starters, let’s examine Lelouch’s qualities. He’s a lot like you!!

  • Not very athletic, weak
  • Does “nerdy” things such as read books (light novels) and play chess (computer games)
  • Has a grudge against society
  • His father disapproves of his actions
  • Can only speak his mind when he’s completely and totally anonymous
  • Has a sister complex

Now let’s take a look at what he has and the things that happen to him.

  • Has a face that is not totally hideous
  • Gets the power to force his will on people unconditionally
  • Has a harem of beautiful women (complete with moe moe lolis and sexy onee-sans)
  • Has an army of followers that will trust him no matter what
  • Gets to pilot giant robots
  • Is able to inspire fear in the hearts of the people he hates

Clearly the reason why Geass is so popular among the otaku is because they can relate to Lelouch and and enjoy living out their fantasies through him.

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25 Responses to “Code Geass is otaku wish fulfillment”

  1. flou Says:

    It’s the opposite -_-;; On the outside, it panders to otaku. There’s a lot of depth to the plot.

  2. wildarmsheero Says:

    If you say so!!

  3. Link Says:

    I don’t care about any of that. I like Geass (and I don’t like it _that_ much) because it’s highly entertaining. And hilarious. Lelouch is a very amusing character.

  4. nyagase Says:

    Hey, there was certainly a lot of “depth” to Karen’s bunny-girl cleavage shots! ;)

    Besides, there’s nothing wrong with pandering. I loved Hayate to death, but it’s a pretty blatant otaku wish-fulfillment story.

  5. wildarmsheero Says:

    guys i never said anything was wrong with it god

    this is like 50% joke entry

  6. Link Says:

    We’re allowed to seriously reply to joke posts! Gosh. :v

  7. sammyb Says:

    XD. I completely agree. Of course it has a good plot and all, but when I look at it like this I can’t help but say that all of those things are true; about me and about the show.

  8. 3x as random Says:

    Awesome. I look at Lelouch with a new perspective.

    One thing Lelouch needs to do is to use his 1337 Raep drug, cmon, he can bend wills… I mean…

  9. roast-beefy Says:

    The show has good balance. When it isn’t making me laugh, it’s making me horny, and when it’s doing neither of those, it’s wowing me with crazy mechs and ludicrous plans. And then sometimes it does it all at once.

  10. Madonis Says:

    Well, I called it just that in one of the comments to an older post, so….there it is.

    I won’t say otherwise now.

  11. Rob Says:

    Oh my god. You found out! We knew this would happen some day, so we planned…. Oh wait.

  12. Deranged Says:

    oh course, its his harem that got me into this show… what, no one else?

  13. Owen S Says:

    Best Code Geass analysis ever.

  14. Drew Says:

    True, too bad the only wish fulfillment I get from the show is ROBOT ACTION!… Well that and some hot ass, but that’s it. Sometimes Otaku wish fulfillment only serves to piss me off, Love Hina/Negima being good examples.

  15. Annubis Says:

    The Negima manga is good, it’s pretty much about kung fu… the 3 animes and 1 live action though suck horribly.

  16. wildarmsheero Says:

    Negima!? is p good for the Shinbo factor

  17. DrmChsr0 Says:

    OMG! LULU KILLED EUPHIE!

    THAT BASTARD!

  18. Koji Oe Says:

    GOD DAMN IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW

  19. Jackie Says:

    I found that your two-cents definitely holds a few merits, though I do beg to differ. I decided to use your article as a premise to one of my own, so I will quote you on my site and link back to you.

    Thanks for the insight!

  20. Coaxen Says:

    Being able to understand why a series is popular is crucial for your future choices - which series present some value besides those which aim for more blind watchers?

    It’s a known fact that “The mere comprehension of a statement entails the tacit acceptance of its being true - whereas denial requires a subsequent process of rejection.”

    With this assumption, it’s quite obvious that people don’t think about why they watch something, or why they don’t do it, or why there is no point in watching something. I think one should try to analyse the world around(or at leas its small part that is of the greatest importance for one) - in order to understand it better and be able to be in control of no only his actions, but the expected reactions.

    Liking Code Geass only because ‘It’s Kewl’, or ‘There’s a lot of depth to the plot’ is a very shallow way of thinking. At the very beginning of these series, I decided to watch it because the Geass works a lot like the Death Note, the protagonist is apparently trying something that has a lot of sense and indeed allows to bring depth to the plot. AND, it was cool because that friggin eye reminds me of Kakashi ;)

    But then, unfortunately, C.G. became too popular to be an anime with a deep plot or references to the actual processes that used to change the shape of the world. Instead, we have a focus on moe, brainless action and robots. Evidently, the author(s) had no intention of making a good series anyway ;/

    “GOD DAMN IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW”
    Well said, Koji Oe. Too bad for you, you’re probably already addicted to this series ;)
    Not that it should bother you, if it’s still fun to watch.

    Thanks for the post!

  21. Pinky's Brain Says:

    Look what your deeper analysis of the series has gotten you, it destroyed your enjoyment and makes you write long posts on why the series sucks. Whereas I like it because it’s kewl and get 20 minutes of entertainment each week.

    Shallow for the win!

  22. Coaxen Says:

    @Pinky’s Brain: Destroyed? Enjoyment? Oh no. I enjoy writing such posts, and analysing. Stupid though may it sound to you, but thinking can be fun.

    I didn’t say C.G. sucks. It’s just another big series that had potential. I still watch it, but it’s not that my analysis spoiled my fun - I wouldn’t like it more if I just kept watching without knowing, noticing the authors’ aims and tricks. You, however, cannot understand this, because you (apparently) want to achieve pleasure by turning off your brain.

    In my country there is a saying that a fool is a happy man. Using this strategy, knowing that e.g. you enjoy this series while ignoring the facts, it would be reccomended for everyone to be an ignorant gullible idiot. Way to go.

  23. Pinky's Brain Says:

    Yes, when there is no real upside to not being ignorant it’s the preferred state. I’m neither a critic nor an author, so why would I not ignore the “facts” if it provides me a tangible benefit?

  24. wildarmsheero Says:

    C’mon guys lets keep it cool ok

  25. k. Says:

    I find it hilarious that there’s so much wank in this fandom… (by which I mean the fannish sort of wank, or course.) Relax. “Fandom is fucking funny,” and so is Geass.

    I suppose what you mentioned isn’t the kind of wish fulfillment I get out of Geass, since I find it most enjoyable when Lulu gets pwned. Also, his harem is mostly not my type.

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