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  2. Code Geass season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the Code Geass anime series, titled Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion ( Japanese: コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ, Hepburn: Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu), is produced by Sunrise, Mainichi Broadcasting System, and Project Geass. [1] The series was directed by Gorō Taniguchi who cooperated with Ichirō ...

  3. Lelouch Lamperouge - Wikipedia

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    Lelouch vi Britannia ( Japanese: ルルーシュ・ヴィ・ブリタニア, Hepburn: Rurūshu vi Buritania), whose alias is Lelouch Lamperouge (ルルーシュ・ランペルージ, Rurūshu Ranperūji), is the main protagonist of the Sunrise anime series Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. In the series, Lelouch is a former prince from the ...

  4. List of Code Geass characters - Wikipedia

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    Lelouch vi Britannia. Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English) Young Lelouch. Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English) Lelouch Lamperouge (ルルーシュ・ランペルージ, Rurūshu Ranperūji) is the protagonist of Code Geass. Originally born as Lelouch vi Britannia (ルルーシュ・ヴィ ...

  5. Code Geass - Wikipedia

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    Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion ( Japanese: コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ, Hepburn: Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu), often referred to simply as Code Geass, is a Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise. It was directed by Gorō Taniguchi and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, with original character designs by Clamp.

  6. Evil laughter - Wikipedia

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    Evil laughter or maniacal laughter is manic laughter by a villain in fiction. The expression dates to at least 1860. [1] ". Wicked laugh" can be found even earlier, dating back to at least 1784. [2] Another variant, the "sardonic laugh," shows up in 1714 and might date back even further. [3] A 2018 paper argued that this specific type of laugh ...

  7. Stock sound effect - Wikipedia

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    Sound effects (also known as sound FX, SFX, or simply FX) are used to enhance theatre, radio, film, television, video games, and online media . Sound effects were originally added to productions by creating the sounds needed in real-time. Various devices and props were utilized to approximate the actual sounds, including coconut shells for ...

  8. Category:Sound effects - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Sound effects". This category contains only the following file. Fred the Oyster sound effect.ogg 24 s; 162 KB. Categories: Audio works. Sound production. Special effects. Commons category link from Wikidata.

  9. Wah-wah (music) - Wikipedia

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    Wah-wah (or wa-wa) is an imitative word (or onomatopoeia) for the sound of altering the resonance of musical notes to extend expressiveness, sounding much like a human voice saying the syllable wah. The wah-wah effect is a spectral glide, a "modification of the vowel quality of a tone". [1]