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Suzaku Kururugi (Japanese: 枢木 スザク, Hepburn: Kururugi Suzaku) is a fictional character in the anime series Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion produced by Sunrise, Inc. In the original Japanese dubbing, he is voiced by Takahiro Sakurai and his younger self is voiced by Akeno Watanabe .
He battles against Suzaku who works as Lelouch's knight, but is defeated. Tohdoh and the remaining Black Knights are made prisoner and later taken away for public execution along with Schneizel and the U.F.N representatives. When Suzaku assassinates Lelouch as the last part of the Zero Requiem, a shocked Tohdoh appears to realize what has happened.
Early designs of Lelouch and his alter ego, Zero (top right), by Clamp. The basic idea for the plot of Code Geass consisted of a "hero" who led a secret organization, which later developed into a conflict between two characters with different values and who belonged to the same military unit, who eventually became Lelouch and his best friend Suzaku Kururugi.
The second film titled Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion II - Transgression (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 叛道, Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Handō, "Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion: The Rebellion Path") was released on February 10, 2018. The film placed 8th in the mini-theater ranking on its opening weekend.
When Suzaku is deployed onto the battlefield, he begins experiencing strange visions involving C.C.'s past, which includes how she killed Suzaku's father in order to protect Nunnally and Lelouch. Zero faces Suzaku, revealing himself as Lelouch, and asks Suzaku to join him. 4: October 25, 2008 [38] 978-4-04-715103-1: February 2, 2010 [39] 978 ...
In the aftermath, Lelouch once again bequeaths the title of Zero to Suzaku and departs on a journey with C.C., [8] taking the alias L.L. as his idea of a marriage proposal. [ 9 ] In a post-credits scene set in an undetermined future, L.L. and C.C. are shown standing over a mass grave in a forest, with L.L. stating he would take away the Geass ...
Suzaku becomes emotionally unstable and pursues Zero (whom he blames for Euphemia's demise), having discovered his true identity as Lelouch. [16] Suzaku's actions remain motivated by his memory of Euphemia; he refers to her as an "irreplaceable woman" and carries with him a quill pen she gave him as a memento. [17]
Suzaku and Kallen's duel intensifies, leading to a final exchange which disables the Guren and destroys the Lancelot, seemingly killing Suzaku. Lelouch uses his Geass to force Nunnally to give up the key of the Damocles. With the fortress now under his control, Lelouch unites the world under his tyrannical rule.