Code Geass but short and to the point.Code Geass but short and to the point.Code Geass but short and to the point.
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Amazing, but not for everyone
This series is created by YouTube user PurpleEyes (formerly PurpleEyesWTF, also creator of None Piece and other videos).
Like his other works, it utilizes a specific brand of 'chaos humor', meaning that it derives or accents its humor with wild, random, and zany events and voices thrown at the viewer at a very fast pace and an extreme joke density. It often results in a viewer repeatedly asking "What is happening?!?!" while watching and laughing. Pokemon 'Bridged is of a similar format. Chaos humor is not something that many people find enjoyable, but if you focus on the dialog and dynamics of the episode, it can be extremely funny.
Importantly, though, this series does not rely on the chaos for all of its humor; within the chaos is a wide variety of funny jokes ranging from fourth wall breaks to the stupidity of the characters to completely random things just meant to derive laughter from your 9 year old self. This series is incredible in its unpredictability; the humor, plot, and dynamics are all engineered to make the next moment something that the viewer would never expect. It is also best watched multiple times over; you are likely to understand more jokes and plot with each watch, especially since you probably laughed over the next 3 jokes every time you heard one at its insane pace.
Fans of the original Code Geass series are unlikely to like or dislike this series any more than people who are not fans of the original series. It's almost as if PurpleEyes uses the video from the Code Geass series as a visual medium for his own story, characters, and voices; it is not in any way a loyal or respectful representation of Code Geass. Whether this is in a good way or a bad way I will leave up to you.
Like his other works, it utilizes a specific brand of 'chaos humor', meaning that it derives or accents its humor with wild, random, and zany events and voices thrown at the viewer at a very fast pace and an extreme joke density. It often results in a viewer repeatedly asking "What is happening?!?!" while watching and laughing. Pokemon 'Bridged is of a similar format. Chaos humor is not something that many people find enjoyable, but if you focus on the dialog and dynamics of the episode, it can be extremely funny.
Importantly, though, this series does not rely on the chaos for all of its humor; within the chaos is a wide variety of funny jokes ranging from fourth wall breaks to the stupidity of the characters to completely random things just meant to derive laughter from your 9 year old self. This series is incredible in its unpredictability; the humor, plot, and dynamics are all engineered to make the next moment something that the viewer would never expect. It is also best watched multiple times over; you are likely to understand more jokes and plot with each watch, especially since you probably laughed over the next 3 jokes every time you heard one at its insane pace.
Fans of the original Code Geass series are unlikely to like or dislike this series any more than people who are not fans of the original series. It's almost as if PurpleEyes uses the video from the Code Geass series as a visual medium for his own story, characters, and voices; it is not in any way a loyal or respectful representation of Code Geass. Whether this is in a good way or a bad way I will leave up to you.
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- conmandavey
- Dec 4, 2018
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