Suzaku Kururugi
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Suzaku Kururugi |
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Voiced by | Japanese Takahiro Sakurai Akeno Watanabe (Child) English Yuri Lowenthal |
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Nicknames | Su (-san) (in Sayoko's Diary only) |
Aliases | White Knight White Death |
Age | 17 (first season) 18 (second season) |
Gender | Male |
Date of birth | July 10, 2000 a.t.b. |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Ashford Academy Student Lancelot Pilot Knight of Rounds No. 7 |
Known relatives | Genbu Kururugi (Father - Deceased) Unknown Mother (Deceased) Kaguya Sumeragi (cousin) Lloyd Asplund (Guardian) |
Suzaku Kururugi (枢木 スザク Kururugi Suzaku?) is secondary protagonist and antagonist of the Sunrise anime series, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. He is voiced by Takahiro Sakurai, while his child self is voiced by Akeno Watanabe. He is voiced by Yuri Lowenthal in the English dub. In the 29th Anime Grand Prix, he was 6th place with 143 votes.[1]
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[edit] Character outline
Suzaku is the son of Japan's last prime minister, Genbu Kururugi. For reasons unknown, Suzaku's existence was kept a secret from the public until after the war. Though Genbu Kururugi is believed to have committed suicide, resulting in Japan's unconditional surrender, Suzaku actually murdered him during the immediate aftermath of Britannia's invasion of Japan. Suzaku was horrified by the devastation, and by his father's attitude that a do-or-die resistance was preferable to surrender. The incident was covered up and Suzaku's life was spared, while the government was thrown into disarray and surrendered to Britannia. His guilt over the incident causes Suzaku to constantly place himself on the frontlines in the hope of atoning for his actions with his death. Lelouch Lamperouge justifies Suzaku's actions as beneficial to Japan's well-being. Had Genbu been allowed to continue his resistance, Japan would have likely been torn apart by war once the other world powers decided to intervene in the conflict. Thus, Suzaku is convinced that the death of his father was necessary, even though he also believes that the ends achieved by using the wrong means are meaningless.
Suzaku met Lelouch when Lelouch and his sister Nunnally moved to the Kururugi residence as a diplomatic peace trade. At first, Suzaku despised Lelouch because he thought that he was a prince who didn't care about anyone. As time passed by, however, he came to know Lelouch better, and they soon became best friends. They were separated when Britannia invaded Japan, but are reunited in Shinjuku.
[edit] Character history
[edit] First season
Suzaku is introduced in the first episode of the series as an Honorary Britannian soldier. While searching the Shinjuku ghetto for a poison bomb stolen by resistance members, he finds Lelouch standing next to it. He refuses to carry out an order to kill Lelouch, and is shot by his superior officer for his insubordination. However, the bullet is stopped by a broken pocket watch belonging to his deceased father.
In a twist of fate, Suzaku is made the pilot of the experimental Knightmare Frame Lancelot, since Britannia won't risk actual pilots on an experimental craft. He almost single-handedly dismantles Lelouch's plan to route the massacre Shinjuku ghetto with the Lancelot's abilities, but finds himself under arrest afterwards for the murder of Prince Clovis; though Lelouch was in fact responsible for this, the military needs a scapegoat since they have no idea who was responsible.
Lelouch rescues Suzaku from his impending execution by assuming the identity of Zero and taking credit for Clovis' murder, forcing the military to acquit Suzaku due to lack of evidence. While Suzaku agrees with Zero on the latter's assertion that the Britannian Empire is corrupt and not worth serving, he wants to change and improve the Empire from within, to show that his father's death was not in vain. This is because, as Suzaku claims, achieving results by wrong or illegal methods is meaningless.
From this point on, Suzaku remains the pilot of the Lancelot. He is enrolled into Ashford Academy on Euphemia's suggestion. His rank within the military is initially Private, but he is promoted to Warrant Officer by Cornelia Li Britannia when she first arrives in Japan.[2] He is appointed as Euphemia's personal Knight, granting him the rank of Major, after a televised battle with the Black Knights makes his occupation public knowledge. This ruins Lelouch's plan to have Suzaku protect Nunnally once his role as Zero took him away from Area 11. During the battle on Shikinejima Island, Lelouch is forced to use the power of Geass on Suzaku and commands him to "Live". As this command gives no time or event limitations, it activates every time Suzaku feels suicidal and forces him to survive by any means.
Suzaku falls in love with Euphemia, and thus is emotionally crushed by her murder at Zero's hands. He gets a visit from V.V., who explains Lelouch's power of Geass to him. This drives him to find and kill Zero at all costs; this is exemplified when he brutally kills anyone who gets in his way, including senior Black Knights' member Yoshida. He follows Zero to Kaminejima and the two have a standoff. Lelouch tries to offer Suzaku a truce in order to rescue Nunnally, but Suzaku is too swept up in his grief to care. Enraged, Suzaku insists that Lelouch's very existence is a mistake, one he intends to correct. Lelouch draws his pistol as well, and both men attempt to shoot one another, at which point the screen fades to black and the season ends with a single gunshot.
[edit] Second season
In the second season, it is revealed that Suzaku managed to take Lelouch alive, leveraging his capture for a promotion into the Knights of Rounds, the most powerful order of warriors in the Britannian Empire. Among its twelve members, his rank is seven. He still holds his desire to kill Zero, even swearing to the Emperor that he alone will kill Zero, barring anyone else from doing so.
Suzaku and the other Rounds' members watch as Zero announces that he will continue his plans to create the United State of Japan. Suzaku returns to Area 11 as a student in Ashford Academy to discover if Lelouch has regained his memories of being Zero. Unable to find any sort of sign, Suzaku lets Lelouch speak to the new governor of Area 11, Nunnally, which also ends in failure thanks to Rolo Lamperouge using his Geass to freeze Suzaku temporarily. When Lelouch attempts to kidnap Nunnally as she is being brought to Area 11, Suzaku steps in to rescue her, ironically fulfilling the purpose Lelouch had originally envisioned for him.
Suzaku leads the Britannian Navy to wipe out the Black Knights to ensure that Nunnally's plans of re-establishing the Special Administration Zone of Japan will not be dismantled, but is completely surprised when whole Navy is wiped out. In a surprising twist, Zero then announces that he will accept Nunally's offer in exchange for exile. This is revealed to be a clever ruse when Zero has all one million Elevens participating dress exactly like him, leaving Suzaku no choice but to exile the entire group to prevent another massacre. Standing on an empty stage, Suzaku realizes that Zero must know him very well, having banked on the fact that Suzaku wouldn't allow a massacre to take place.
[edit] Abilities
While Suzaku possesses no outwardly superhuman powers, such as Geass, his physical prowess is top-notch. He possesses superior hand-eye coordination and has extensive military training in both firearms and hand-to-hand combat. Before Britannia's invasion of Japan, Suzaku was trained by his instructor, Todoh, in martial arts, and has spent most of his time training to become stronger. He is also skilled in the art of kendo. His physical prowess is sometimes exaggerated to almost ridiculous levels; for example, in one episode he manages to destroy a camera-mounted machine gun with a lag time of 0.05 seconds without being struck once.
Suzaku is an extremely skilled pilot, rated at 94% efficiency by Lloyd based from his simulator scores. His lack of any tactics confuses Lelouch, as he fights with instinct instead of strategy. The Lancelot's superior abilities also help, as few other Knightmare Frames can match its astonishing speed or overcome its considerable defenses. Even when Lelouch managed to predict his movements, Suzaku's reflexes allowed him to narrowly escape what would have otherwise been certain death. As seen in the second episode of the first season, he got the Lancelot to perform a mid-air kick, matching the same movement he did on Lelouch in the first episode.
Despite not possessing a Geass power, Suzaku does have the unusual ability to detect C.C. and others who grant the power of Geass. C.C. speculates that this is either due to her using her abilities on him or another as-yet unidentified factor.
[edit] References
- ^ Favorite Male Character, 29th Annual Anime Grand Prix
- ^ "Attack Cornelia". Code Geass. Mainichi Broadcasting System. 2006-11-16. No. 7, season 1.