Code Lyoko is about a group of five boarding school students enrolled at Kadic Junior High School: Aelita Hopper, Jeremy Belpois, Odd Della Robbia, Ulrich Stern, and Yumi Ishiyama. The students travel to the virtual world of Lyoko — which is found in a supercomputer housed in the basement of an abandoned factory near the school to fight against a deadly multi-agent system named Xana.
[b]CHARACTERS[/b]
Aelita Stones
Aelita Stones (voiced by Sharon Mann) is the youngest girl in the group and the more naive one of the five, having had comparatively less experience with the real world than her friends. Thought to be an A.I. within Lyoko for the first two seasons (originally, however, the creators intended for her to really be an A.I. and not a real human, throughout the entirety of the series [1]). She is the daughter of Franz and Anthea Hopper, who designed both the supercomputer and Xana. She manages to settle into her new life by the start of the third season, making more jokes and generally being less naive, and more reflected in her combat skills. Aelita is also capable of running the supercomputer in the event that Jeremy cannot. On Earth, her full name is Aelita Stones. In "Wrong Exposure" it is revealed that Aelita's true last name is Schaeffer, but that her father had changed it to Hopper, her mother's maiden name, to make a fresh start.
Aelita's hair is pink. She wears two main outfits throughout the series. Her daytime outfit in the first season is a maroon skirt, yellow shirt and pink jacket. She wears a dark pink jumper dress over a light pink hooded long sleeved shirt and dark pink knee boots for the second and third season. In the fourth season, her outfit consists of a dark purple dress that comes to her knees and light pink Quarter length leggings underneath. Her boots are a deep red. Her night clothes consist of white socks (sometimes barefoot) and an over sized pink t-shirt with a red letter A on the front.
For the first three seasons, Aelita's Lyoko attire consists of a pink mini skirt and a matching top that go over trousers and a long shirt that are both off-white, and matching shoes. She also has elf-like ears, with a small dangle earring in the left one. Her eyes are green. In the fourth season, Aelita receives a new pink form-fitting suit on Lyoko, which has a pair of retractable energy wings that enable Aelita to fly.
Her main interest is music, specifically audio mixing. Her childhood memories show that Franz Hopper taught her to play the piano at an early age. In the fourth season, she wins a contest to star in one of the Subdigitals' concerts. She, like Jeremy, is also a capable programmer and an excellent student.
Aelita's main power on Lyoko is her "creativity", which allows her to alter small portions of Lyoko's terrain at will. She can use the same power to create clones of herself, though they have limited functionality, acting in a pre-determined manner.When Aelita does this she sings a high-pitched song with other voices to echoe it,this is the same song used when she deactivates the towers.She also stays in a position the looks like she's praying.Aelita also has the power to deactivate the towers on Lyoko, the main component in stopping Xana's attacks in the real world. In the third season, Aelita is able to defend herself by generating pink orbs called "Energy Fields", which can destroy any monster on contact, regardless of where they hit, excluding the Megatanks. Two energy fields can also be touched together to form a makeshift shield. Additionally, Aelita can charge her Energy Fields into a much larger ball of energy, which can do more damage than a normal Energy Field attack.In the episode "Music The Soothe The Savage Beast" for the first and only time Aelita loses her enery fields.This happened since she uses that power so much to try and destroy a Manta she ran out of the energy.
[edit]Jeremy Belpois
Jeremy Belpois (voiced by Sharon Mann, also note Jérémie in France) is the brains of the group, directing their missions from the supercomputer and designing various programs to improve their chances of victory (though, as a recurring plot device, these programs almost always malfunction). Jeremy does not participate in the battles on Lyoko because he is needed back in the real world for technical support and to run the virtualization, devirtualization, and other computer programs in case of an emergency. He has attempted to visit Lyoko three times, the first time in the episode "Frontier" in order to make amends with Aelita, once again in "Ghost Channel" and again in the episode "Mr. Puck" to increase his resistance to Xana. He vowed never to return after the third time, due in part to his reportedly ridiculous-looking outfit and a poor experience with Xana's minions.
Jeremy has blond hair. On Earth in the first three seasons, he wears a blue turtleneck, brown pants and blue-gray shoes. He also has glasses, because he is nearsighted. In Season 4, his outfit is a dark red long-sleeve shirt, brown pants with light blue stripes going down the side of the legs, and dark blue shoes. His pajamas are dark blue.
Something of a workaholic, Jeremy invests the majority of his time into finding ways of stopping Xana, having spent the entirety of season one trying to materialize Aelita onto the real world, and spent all of season two trying to make an anti-virus after Xana infected her. In season three, he spends most of his time trying to find a way to virtualize the group into the Internet directly, until Xana possessed the newly-inducted William and destroyed Lyoko. At the end of the season, Jeremy receives a message from Franz Hopper, and manages to recreate Lyoko using the codes. In season 4, he spends the majority of his time locating Replikas, deciphering data from the internet, and trying to free William from Xana. From Season 2 onwards, one of his major overall goals is to free Aelita's father, Franz.
He has a multiterminal computer of his own in his room, by which he develops programs, tests them prior to use them into the factory's supercomputer, and communicates with Aelita (while she was only in Lyoko in the first season) and friends. He uses a screen saver that closely resembles the "falling green letters" theme used in The Matrix series, supposedly a homage. He has a poster with a b&w photo of Einstein. Surprisingly enough, Einstein's face changes depending on Jeremy's mood.
Often, his determination to fight against Xana will take priority and he will leave his friends in the interests of working more. They rarely respond positively to this; however, he usually finds a way to make things up by the end of the episode.
Jeremy was the one who discovered Lyoko, as well as Aelita, and over the first season he became very attracted to her. He is very attracted to Aelita's intellect, curiosity, and bravery, and although Jeremy can be shy at times, he has sought a romantic relationship with her, and it has been seen that Aelita feels the same way in many episodes. In the episode "Frontier" Jeremy gets in an argument with Aelita, and later tries to go to Lyoko to apologize. He was trapped in between Lyoko and the real world when the scanner has an error. At the end of the episode Jeremy and Ulrich supposedly just came from Lyoko. Where Ulrich jokes about how fast he was defeated by a Megatank. After that he said he would never go into Lyoko again. Jeremy's Lyoko form is never seen in the series though. Odd describes it, tactfully, as "ridiculous."
Technically, Jeremy has visited Lyoko a total of three times, including those mentioned above. Once, Xana had created a sort of fake earth within Lyoko, trapping Odd, Ulrich, and Yumi. Jeremy went to this fake projection of earth and stopped Xana with Aelita's help, however he was devirtualized immediately afterwards, and never actually went to Lyoko itself. This was also the first time Xana was seen and heard as himself.
[edit]Odd Della Robbia
Odd Della Robbia (first voiced by Christophe Caballero and then Matthew Géczy) is the prankster of the group, acting less serious and more carefree than the others in any given situation. This attitude extends to most forms of danger, which Odd only seems to take seriously when responsible for the welfare of others. While Odd doesn't appear to be a serious student, he maintains a 65% average, apparently aided by high art scores as well as his propensity to copy the papers of others during those tests he actually attempts to pass. During his free time, he prefers to work on guitar, film, drawing, other forms of art, as well as skateboarding, and trying to find his one true love.
Odd has long hair spiked to a peak, with a splotch of purple in the center (except for in the prequel episode, Xana Awakens, in which he wore his hair down until after the first time he had been to Lyoko, calling it 'Lyoko style.'). The first of Odd's two outfits in the series consists of a long-sleeve shirt and bellbottom pants, and platform shoes. His hair is styled into a large point in the same fashion as his hair on Lyoko. He also has a purple diamond on the front of his hair (which is naturally that color, as seen in both "Unchartered Territory" and "Revelation"). In the fourth season, his outfit consists of a purple hooded sweatshirt with a pink shirt underneath, purple bell bottoms, and dark red-orange shoes. His night clothes are red and yellow, not purple, and probably due to the fact he did not buy them (orange boxers/ boxer briefs and a red shirt).
Odd considers himself to be something of a ladies' man, having managed to date almost every (similarly aged) girl at the school in the two years he's been attending it, sometimes two at a time. A recurring theme in the series is Odd attempting to impress one girl or another, if he is not already dating them. He even tends to flirt with Aelita throughout the series. However he has shown more of a close attachment to a girl named Sam that doesn't attend his school, but these feelings might have changed as she withheld information from Ulrich about a Xana attack.
Another recurring theme, though less prevalent, are jokes about Odd's size in comparison to his eating habits. Despite eating two or three portions at every meal, Odd never gains weight or height, being the shortest member of the group, which is somewhat disguised by his platform shoes and hairstyle. The school nurse attributes this to Odd's high metabolism.
Odd has a pet dog named Kiwi, which he keeps in his room regardless of the school's policy. Despite the rule against dogs, most of the students know about it. Odd also shares a room with Ulrich. The others have their own rooms or live at home. This occasionally results in arguments between the two on roommate-related issues. In "Distant Memory", it is revealed that Odd has five sisters.
On Lyoko, he is dressed as a self-described "giant purple cat." The outfit is almost identical to the one he wears in the real world color-wise, but has no sleeves and is generally closer-fitting. To complete the "giant cat" motif, Odd only has four fingers (three digits and a thumb), complete with claws, and a tail. His forehead and cheeks also have purple markings on them. In the fourth season, he receives a new outfit almost identical to the previous one, except being a slimmer full-body suit, with slightly altered highlights, and with cat ears in addition to his human ones. His vehicle is the Overboard, a similarly-themed, two-tone, purple and pink hoverboard. His cat themed suit creates a bit of irony, seeing as he is presumed to be more of a dog person. On the front of his Lyoko suits (both of them) there is a picture of Kiwi peeing.
Odd's gloves are equipped with arrow launchers, which are his main weapon. Odd prefers to attack from long-range, using his accuracy to destroy monsters out of harm's way, but will often fight close-quarters in order to get a shot in. In the first season, he can only fire 10 arrows in one setting, but eventually gains the ability to fire as many as 10,000 with a reloading program created by Jeremy. Odd's powers vary between seasons. In the first season, Odd has the ability to see into the future, though not at will and only for short periods. The ability (as explained in the third season episode "Triple Trouble") was lost in the second season when Jeremy improved their abilities. In exchange, Odd gets an arm-mounted energy shield which appears when he summons it. His claws also allow him to climb up objects with ease. In the third season episode "Triple Trouble", Odd temporarily gained the power to teleport, but the program bugged up, causing him to duplicate himself both where he was when he teleported and where he teleported to. This led to particle disintegration after an extended period of time, thus forcing Jeremy to remove the power.
[edit]Yumi Ishiyama
Yumi (voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland) is the oldest member of the group, being a year older than the others and is of Japanese descent. Branching from this, she owns a suit a samurai armor handed down the generations she treasures very much, as well as being seen with a Totoro plushie in her room. Although sometimes a bit short-tempered, Yumi is very clever and cares greatly about her friends. Yumi varies between reasonable and stubborn at various points; though willing to reveal the supercomputer to the police in order to prevent a nuclear explosion, it takes the destruction of most of Lyoko to convince her to let William Dunbar join the group.
Yumi's hair is half-long black, headed back and sides. In the first three seasons, she wears a black turtleneck and black ankle pants. Her hair is usually left hanging down. In the fourth season, her outfit is slightly lighter but still mainly black, consisting of a long-sleeved shirt with an extra large neck hole. Her pants cut off halfway between her ankles and knees.
In terms of character development, the two major themes revolving around Yumi are her relationship with Ulrich Stern and her parents' unstable marriage, the former of which is the central focus. Yumi's relationship with Ulrich remains platonic, though they almost kiss in "Routine" and decide to keep it a secret. Yumi decides to outwardly declare their relationship to be just friendship at the start of the third season, though the episode "Cold Sweat" and the series finale "Echoes" implies the two eventually explore their romantic relationship again.
The second season introduces Yumi's younger brother, Hiroki. He constantly teases Yumi about Ulrich. Most of the time, Yumi acts as if she can't stand Hiroki, but episodes such as "Lost at Sea" show that Yumi does care for him.
Yumi's outfit is modeled after those worn by geisha. Her outfit consists of a short-sleeved/hemmed kimono over red tights, black thigh-length boots, red eye liner, red blush on her cheeks, a white-painted face and neck, and some red on her lips to complete the look. She also has a yellow sash tied to her back. Her hair is bunched up into a small bun with three bangs left hanging. In the fourth season, Yumi gets a new, ninja-like outfit. It consists of form-fitting, pink and purple body suit with flowered shoulder pads, but retains the yellow sash from the previous one. Her hair is worn down instead of in a bun. The geisha makeup is less prevalent with the new outfit, though it's more apparent with her 2D model. However, she has two strange pill shaped objects above her eyebrows. These are used to start her telekinesis. Yumi uses the Overwing, a hovering scooter, for travel on Lyoko. She usually shares this vehicle with Aelita.
Yumi's main weapons on Lyoko are her dual metal fans or Tessen (Samurai metal fan) that function like boomerangs when thrown. In flight, they turn into fast-moving, saw-like discuses, and also serve as shields to block enemy laser fire. Her fans now appear and disappear at her will (as long as they are in her hands). She also has telekinetic powers, though they are difficult to use and exhaust her quickly.
[edit]Ulrich Stern
Ulrich Stern (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff) is the silently-strong introvert of the group, unwilling to talk about himself unless prodded considerably. Along with Odd, he is often the first to suggest taking immediate action against Xana.
Ulrich has brown hair. In the first three seasons, he wears a jersey with a vest over it and cargo pants, all varying shades of green, and white shoes. In the fourth season, his vest is replaced by a jacket and his cargo pants are replaced with jeans. His night clothes are green boxers/ boxer-briefs with a white A-shirt.
Ulrich doesn't say much about his personal life and is evasive when someone asks him about himself or his family. His parents, his father in particular, are very hard to please and have high expectations for their son. He also has trouble expressing his feelings, mainly where Yumi Ishiyama is concerned. A common theme in the series is Ulrich only admitting to something after a brush with death or an otherwise dire scenario. In addition to his troubles with Yumi, Ulrich has to deal with Sissi's affections. Due to her being the daughter of the principal, he is often forced into humoring her in order to get something from her father.
Ulrich sees William Dunbar as his rival in their race for the affection of Yumi and can get often very jealous at him.
Ulrich's Lyoko attire is modeled after a samurai, minus armor, and he carries a sword. An Oni is drawn on his back and the clothing is largely colored yellow and black. He gets a new outfit in the fourth season, which trades his more loose-fitting clothes for a tighter yellow and brown body suit (similar to William's). A device on his back is traded for his sword sheath, which, in addition to carrying two swords, hides the blades when they're not in use. For travel, he uses a one-wheeled motorcycle called the Overbike, which is also capable of flight.
Ulrich's two swords allow him to cut through monsters with ease or deflect enemy laser fire. His speed on Lyoko is enhanced, such that he can deflect even rapid laser fire with relative ease and run faster than most monsters. An additional boost to his speed can be gained through a super-speed running ability (called Supersprint), which can be use to easily traverse long distances, and even cross the surface of water. He can create two clones of himself to aid in battle (called Triplicate), each of which can take one hit before being destroyed. He can bring these clones back together into him (called Fusion). He can also summon his clones to make a triangle around his enemy, (called Triangulate) then attack it when least expected. Both he and Yumi are practitioners of Pencak Silat.
[edit]William Dunbar
William Dunbar (voiced by David Gasman) is first introduced in the second season as a new student at Kadic, having been kicked out from his previous school for plastering love letters everywhere. William has very short, dark and unnatural black hair. William's first outfit consists of a short-sleeved black shirt with a long-sleeved red undershirt, blue jeans and boots. His outfit in the fourth season consists of dark-blue pants, a black shirt with a red logo, and a tan jacket to replace the red undershirt.
William serves as a foil for Ulrich, both in his attraction to Yumi and outspoken personality. While Ulrich has trouble sharing his feelings with Yumi, William isn't afraid to assert himself. He spends most of Season 2 and 3 trying to get closer to Yumi, which puts him at odds with Ulrich.
Eventually William learns of Lyoko and Xana, and tries to join the group several times, only to be rejected. William joins the Lyoko warriors near the end of the third season, but is quickly possessed by Xana after he is attacked by the Scyphozoa. Xana then uses William to destroy Lyoko. With Lyoko destroyed and Jeremy cut off from him, William's mind and body is left at the mercy of Xana, who forcibly possesses him to be his servent, giving him a new black Xana-themed suit and powers. From this point until his final freedom, William is helplessly kept under Xana's control, battling the Lyoko warriors. Xana uses William to command his monsters in battles to even the odds. He even uses a unique Manta, which is colored black instead of the standard blue, as a vehicle for William on Lyoko. He is freed from Xana in "Down to Earth", but the group is wary to trust him again. He has no memory of anything that happened during his possession. Xana again possesses him in "Fight to the Finish", and he is once again freed once Xana is destroyed.
In his short appearance in "Final Round", William's Lyoko attire consists of a white and blue form-fitting bodysuit with a red belt. After he is taken over by Xana, his outfit changes to a similar, all-black outfit with red outlines and the eye of Xana on his forehead and chest, as opposed to his eyes. He also gains a spiked gauntlet on his left arm capable of blocking attacks.
William's primary weapon on Lyoko is a large white sword, (sometimes called a Zweihänder) strongly resembling and influenced by Cloud Strife's sword from Final Fantasy VII. He also carries it in an over the shoulder fashion like Cloud. His Xana-themed version has black vines creeping up the blade and the eye of Xana near the hilt on either side. Like Ulrich's sword, it can absorb and deflect lasers as well as attacks from the Lyoko warriors. Under Xana's control, William's strikes have such force that the sword damages the terrain. Disc-shaped blasts of energy can also be fired from the sword, another Xana-given ability, by charging and swinging it.
As Xana's servant, William primary ability is smoke manipulation, reflecting Xana's use of smoke-like ghosts in the real world. His weapon forms from smoke and is reduced to such when not in use, which allows him to call the weapon back if they are separated. William can also reduce himself to smoke, allowing him to move at high speeds, and can quickly transform back upon reaching his destination. Finally, he can create smoke in his hands and fire it at his opponents to restrain them, after which he can use the smoke to achieve a limited form of telekinesis on his target. Other powers include hovering and long-range vision.
While possessed, William doesn't devirtualize when dealt enough damage. Instead, he is reduced to glowing red smoke which dissipates into the ground. Additionally, while William usually needs only one successful hit to devirtualize the Lyoko warriors, it takes either several hits or one fairly powerful attack (being cut in half or stabbed in the chest, for example) to do the same to him.
[edit]Xana
Created by Franz Hopper, Xana (voiced by David Gasman) is a multi-agent computer program and the antagonist of the show. He's a computer program, that somehow became sentient, and uses his powers of control over anything electronic to cause enough chaos so that he is allowed time to escape the supercomputer. He seeks to take over the world, but often focuses his efforts on the group, seeing as how they foil most of his plans. Most of his attacks tend to be fairly straightforward with little or no warning beforehand. In the first season Xana's attacks are directed mostly at humans in general. From the second season on, the attacks are centered around the group. Xana's favorite targets are Aelita and Jeremy, since they are the two most capable of operating the supercomputer. He is able to cause extreme chaos when he activates a tower, tall cylindrical buildings that, when activated, can give Xana a special abilty, until the tower is shut off. Eventually, Xana escapes the supercomputer, and destroys Lyoko. In the penultimate episode of the series, Xana is destroyed, though Franz Hopper dies in the process.
In all seasons, Xana is an eye made up of a roundabout in the center surrounded by two circles. Four tabs occupy the contour of the outermost circle: a longer than others at the top and three other shorter bottom equidistance from each other. The center is a bit wider.
Xana's main power is possession through an energy-based, ethereal "ghost", capable of possessing virtually any object and likewise modifying it to almost any necessary end. When a human is "Xanafied" ("Xanatifié" in French) or possessed by Xana, their eyes often have the Eye of Xana symbol (found on all of Xana's monsters) instead of pupils. The ghosts themselves can also manifest themselves as people without the need for a host. Among the common abilities imparted by the ghosts are electricity-manipulation, technopathy, phasing through solid matter, enhanced strength and speed, and the less common ability to self-replicate. Everytime when Xana launches his attack, his red eyes shown mostly are on many computer screens.
There is already 4 seasons and probably a fifth one will come.
[b]Best animated show ever!!!!:buddy:[/b]
no
I loved this shit.
But did they ever explain who Aelita was, when/why Lyoko was created, how they found the factory... And all that?
Pictures please. :colbert:
did you saw the entire seasons?
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;21591392]I loved this shit.
But did they ever explain who Aelita was, when/why Lyoko was created, how they found the factory... And all that?[/QUOTE]
Her dad had to put her in their, after the men in black came for him for whatever reason he created Lyoko
Loved the show, still waiting for the movies
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Tidy up OP
Was decent enough when I was younger. The art style borders on fucking hideous, and the CGI was crap. I remember one episode where the Lyoko world was in 2D, like the "real world" segments. I'd have been fine with that.
All I remember from this show is the foreheads. Freakish, and massive.
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Good lord it's two thirds of her head.
[QUOTE=Talat112;21595589]All I remember from this show is the foreheads. Freakish, and massive.
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Good lord it's two thirds of her head.[/QUOTE]
I remember not noticing until someone else pointed it out.
Then it freaked me out :ohdear:
This show was awesome! I wish it wasn't canceled... (I think it was canceled wasn't it?)
This show was p. interesting when I was a kid.
My favorite character was probably Odd.
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Damn automerge :argh:
Wasn't Odd that furry in that virtual world?
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Oh dear god.
I didn't like him because he was a furry, I just liked how he acted in the real world. (By that I mean not in Lyoko)
This show makes me vomit.
I used to like this show until got older and learned more things
[QUOTE=TBleader;21596271]This show was awesome! I wish it wasn't canceled... (I think it was canceled wasn't it?)[/QUOTE]
Actually I think it finished. Although I missed the entire final season.
i like how they all die at the end
I remember watching this and thinking about how it was a complete ripoff of .hack//
I rarely watched this show because whenever I did watch it I had no clue what was going on.
I vaguely remember hating the intro music for its mixed faggotry and catchy-ness
[QUOTE=Undomian;21599740]I remember watching this and thinking about how it was a complete ripoff of .hack//[/QUOTE]
Now I read the setting to .hack I agree will watch .hack but I still like Lyoko
I remember watching it. Furthest I got was Aelita was being chased by guys in suits in some house in the forest and she was remembering shit from her past.
I saw this on TV one time but it was all in French. I didn't even know there was a French channel where I live.
Yeah, I remember this show. All they do is stop cyber towers to prevent Xana becoming a SkyNet-like computer system.
[QUOTE=Hybrid 4F;21625832]Yeah, I remember this show. All they do is stop cyber towers to prevent Xana becoming a SkyNet-like computer system.[/QUOTE]
The way you describe stuff can make anything sound bad
So... Much.... Foreheads!!!
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no seriously they didn't just have foreheads
they had muthafuckin' FIVEheads
I never liked it.
It looks more like a half-assed episode of ReBoot where they only did part of the show in ugly CGI and drew the rest to make up for time.
Oh hey, so this is what "Code Lyoko" is. When I used to play RuneScape, I met some guy that was literally crazy and he pretty much compared everything that happened to him to something in Code Lyoko. He turned against me for some reason I forgot, fell in love with one of my internet friends, and eventually walked miles to go to the previous mentioned friend's house. I don't know what happened to him (I think he got arrested or something, I really don't know) but when they asked him why he was there he said he wanted to "take her to the movies" even though she was seventeen and he was 25 or something.
Anyways, what he said was:
"I am making a Code Lyoko the movie about Tyler, Becca, and myself. This will truly based on a true story and hopefully you Tyvak519's friends/fans should know the truth about him. I'll expose him that he is nothing more than a backstabber friend/fraud/traitor and Becca is also a traitor. You two guys are Tyler aka Ulrich, but really Seifer and Becca aka Yumi, but really Eda. You guys treat I am a bad person/guy/villian. I am not Seifer. I am Squall!
Well for me I am like William Dunbar alone and no one here to help or care about me. If Tyler and Becca ever watched Code Lyoko they will understand it relates to my problems being friends with traitors. I will have my friend Maxime film this Code Lyoko the movie and I'll make the scripts that are based in true story. Either Tyvak519's path or Santouryu's path. Btw for all Tyvak519 fans do not watch the ending of my path. It will disturb the truth of your fraud hero!"
(me being Tyvak519/Tyler, my friend being Becca)
Seemed like a related story so I decided I'd post it. Might give Code Lyoko fans a laugh or something.
What the fuck kind of story was that?
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