I was meant to translate it but got lazy@___@ These are what I think anyway; my japanese isn't that good so I can't guarantee it being accurate.
Besides, it sounds faker after I translated itXDDD
Stage 26: One year after that, this time we'll defeat Britannia! Stage 27: Lelouch's brother? The mysterious youth - Roro appears. Stage 28: C.C survived, and gathers her friends Stage 29: Revival of the Knights! Japan will be in our hands Stage 30: Japan gains independence! We'll take it to the world next. Stage 31: Only you, I will not spare; Cornelia's attack Stage 32: Distrust against Zero; the truth behind the kidnap and murder Stage 33: I trusted you! Kallen's betrayal Stage 34: I have made up my mind, when Lelouch takes on Shura Stage 35: First battle with Schneizel; which will triumph? Stage 36: Mind battle beyond limits; Lelouch and Schneizel Stage 37: How can it be, this is Schneizel's secret weapon?! Stage 38: The final trump card, Roro's hidden power Stage 39: Reunion with an old friend; I will defeat you! Stage 40: Battle til the end (death), who will be the survivor? Stage 41: That man finally appears; the emperor of Britannia Stage 42: The emperor's frightening powers; Lelouch's biggest crisis Stage 43: Geass failed to work? The emperor's secret Stage 44: The witch's confession, C.C's shocking past Stage 45: The key to defeating the emperor is--Nunally?! Stage 46: Nunally opens her eyes! The power that lies within is..? Stage 47: That's impossible! Nunally's terrifying geass! Stage 48: Fated battle, the showdown with Kururugi Suzaku Stage 49: The emperor dies! The great Britannia empire crumbles Stage 50: We can't be together anymore, Nunally's tears of goodbye
This mean that Roro is really Nunnally cause befor the 38-39 Roro disappear from the titles and appear Nunnally! OMG! Nunnally is the key to defeat the emperor!O_O May I post those into my LJ with credits?
Well uh, or maybe Roro was Schneizel's secret weapon; and after Lulu defeats Schneizel, possibly Roro..died?XD
Sure no problem go ahead; but I'm serious that there's a high chance that this list is fakeXD Gotta salute the person who came up with the imaginative titles though.
Yeah, if it's fake we can just laugh it off; but it'd be epic if it's realO___O Though the fun won't be there since we can kinda know what we'll be expecting. Can't wait for April egjkldhgkjg.
Besides, it sounds faker after I translated itXDDD
Stage 26: One year after that, this time we'll defeat Britannia!
Stage 27: Lelouch's brother? The mysterious youth - Roro appears.
Stage 28: C.C survived, and gathers her friends
Stage 29: Revival of the Knights! Japan will be in our hands
Stage 30: Japan gains independence! We'll take it to the world next.
Stage 31: Only you, I will not spare; Cornelia's attack
Stage 32: Distrust against Zero; the truth behind the kidnap and murder
Stage 33: I trusted you! Kallen's betrayal
Stage 34: I have made up my mind, when Lelouch takes on Shura
Stage 35: First battle with Schneizel; which will triumph?
Stage 36: Mind battle beyond limits; Lelouch and Schneizel
Stage 37: How can it be, this is Schneizel's secret weapon?!
Stage 38: The final trump card, Roro's hidden power
Stage 39: Reunion with an old friend; I will defeat you!
Stage 40: Battle til the end (death), who will be the survivor?
Stage 41: That man finally appears; the emperor of Britannia
Stage 42: The emperor's frightening powers; Lelouch's biggest crisis
Stage 43: Geass failed to work? The emperor's secret
Stage 44: The witch's confession, C.C's shocking past
Stage 45: The key to defeating the emperor is--Nunally?!
Stage 46: Nunally opens her eyes! The power that lies within is..?
Stage 47: That's impossible! Nunally's terrifying geass!
Stage 48: Fated battle, the showdown with Kururugi Suzaku
Stage 49: The emperor dies! The great Britannia empire crumbles
Stage 50: We can't be together anymore, Nunally's tears of goodbye
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May I post those into my LJ with credits?
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Sure no problem go ahead; but I'm serious that there's a high chance that this list is fakeXD Gotta salute the person who came up with the imaginative titles though.
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