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C.C.

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Official Site: Bandai Entertainment

is a fictional character in the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion anime series by Sunrise. C.C. is not her real name; she involuntarily reveals her real name to Lelouch in her sleep, but it is muted so the viewer cannot hear it. Her Japanese voice actress is Yukana while she is voiced by Kate Higgins in the English dub. In the 29th Anime Grand Prix, she was awarded third place, then first place in the following two. She was chosen the most popular female character of 2007 at Animage magazine's annual Anime Grand Prix.

C.C. is an immortal girl who outwardly appears to be little more than 16 years old. She becomes Lelouch Lamperouge's accomplice when he makes a Geass contract with her. She is willful almost to a fault, usually doing whatever she wants regardless of whether or not it inconveniences others, particularly with Lelouch. She also likes to withhold information, usually telling people just enough to leave them wondering. C.C. has a strong penchant for pizza, especially Pizza Hut's (which sponsors the show in Japan, though the logo is blurred out or digitally removed in the English dub); she constantly orders pizzas to Lelouch's house using his credit card. She also carries around a stuffed toy of "Cheese-kun", the company's mascot in Japan. Her love of pizza is often used for comedic effect, as she was twice willing to risk capture simply to get a piece of a giant pizza being made by the Student Council (which is ruined both times). Both Lelouch and Kallen sometimes refer to her as "Pizza Girl".

C.C. is initially introduced as a mysterious, calm, collected and cool-headed young woman that carries herself with an endearing sense of pride, playful self-assurance and nonchalance. As the series develops, however, it is revealed that C.C.'s experiences over the course of her considerable lifetime, compounded by the implications of leading an immortal existence without death, have led her to gradually adopt a seemingly mocking and unsympathetic, though logical view of the world, and even perhaps what might be described as a somewhat nihilistic outlook on life and existence. Despite the often nonchalant manner in which she conducts herself, it is revealed that C.C. is, in actuality, quite sensitive on the subject of her own humanity, and is, incidentally, scornful of her immortality, which she describes as 'merely an experience' in accordance with the idea that existing and living are mutually exclusive, as living implies that there is an end. C.C's experience with her immortal condition has left her with a deep and sorrowful sense of loneliness and isolation, and is ultimately a fate that she is implied to be seeking final restitution from throughout the series. Though C.C. often teases and instigates petty frictions between herself and Lelouch, she is, in actuality, deeply loyal to him, with many instances throughout the series whereby she intentionally elects to disregard her own safety in order to protect Lelouch from harm. Throughout the series, C.C also demonstrates having a dry, mildly sardonic and somewhat peculiar sense of humor, often finding amusement in things that others do not, or alternatively, amusement in things that are strictly contained between herself and Lelouch. C.C., by her own admission, is apparently not fond of conventional humor, going so far as to bluntly proclaim that she "hates jokes".

C.C. reveals to Lelouch that she has been alive so long that she can no longer remember who loves her and who hates her. Due to her nature and history, she has been lonely as long as she can remember. Lelouch replies, "You're not alone. We are each other's accomplice. If you are a Witch, then perhaps I should be a Demon." Lelouch is possibly the first person that has ever truly cared for her and it appears that she reciprocates at least some feelings, as she unexpectedly kisses him after their memories are shared. However she claims that she has only been using Lelouch so that she can die. But in episode 23 of the second season, Suzaku, in describing himself as the sword that slashes down Lelouch's enemies, asks her to be his shield, protecting him from pain. Also, in episode 24 when she was fighting Kallen, Kallen stated that she has no will or ambition to fight, and she replies she has a promise prompting Kallen to ask if she loves Lelouch, C.C. replies with a glance down saying she doesn't know, referring to her relationship with Lelouch thus far. When left alone, she has sometimes spoken to a previously unknown person through means unknown, which, in episode 23, was revealed to be Marianne, Lelouch's deceased mother, although in episode 19 it appears that she is talking to V.V. as well. According to the DVD Magazine 02, she is talking to more than one person when she seems to be talking to herself. She gave Marianne the power of Geass and therefore had the same relationship with her as she now has with Lelouch.

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