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Bla bla bla right? Well i am a real Code Lyoko fan. I love it i watch it and record it everyday at 5:30 and i have the book, dvds everything you could think of.
Im writing my story right now im on chapter 10. its probly goin to be call Their Love Revealed.
What do you think? Well i dont know if you can comment with this thing but if you can PLease do!! ^_^ O_O -_-
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Im YumiLove and I Love Code Lyoko 24-7 7 days a week~~!!!!!!!!!!^_^
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»Things To Do At School
A list of things for a Code Lyoko fan to do at school. ;) You probably *don't* want to do most of these though. (And if you do and you get in trouble, don't come complaining to me! [Besides, I didn't even write them all!]) ^_~
1. Whenever you see a bee, run away screaming.
2. Spike your hair and color the front purple.
3. Re-wire the TVs so that instead of Channel 1, you get to watch Code Lyoko.
4. Draw a Xana symbol on your forehead and act evil for the day.
5. In the computer labs, tell random people all about what you're doing using big words that no one can understand.
6. Whenever you meet someone new, ask them if they can keep a secret.
7. Refer to everyone as their name and then 'dear'. (Ex: Gabby Dear! Mike Dear!)
8. Randomly during class yell "Impact!" "Lazer Arrow!" or other things like that. (And make motions with your hands like you're beating up things)
9. Learn French
10. Call your friends on their cellphones- a lot. (And get a headset to wear with your 'phone.)
11. Whenever something really rocks, refer to it as 'super nuclear'.
12. When at school at any time, randomly start singing "Break, Break, Breakdance" REALLY loud.
13. "Accidentally" call your science teacher Mrs. Hertz- a lot.
14. Always ask people if they got a nose job.
15. Make yourself a character card either on the computer or with paper.
16. Make a diary inwhich you write lots of weird stuff about evil computer viruses... and leave it out "accidentally" for people to see.
17. Practice martial arts with a close friend.
18. Claim that various things which have disappeared (homework, for example) went up into the sky and didn't come back down.
19. If you finish using a computer and are leaving, hit the 'enter' key and say "Return to the past now!"
20. Turn in fanfiction for every creative writing assignment.
21. Do your reports on Japan. (Too bad you probably don't have any traditional samurai armer.)
22. Whistle the intro to the theme song.
23. Call your Physical Education teacher "Jimbo".
24. Skip PE classes, and have your laptop with you every moment.
25. Hide a pet at school.
26. Find the pic with the XANA symbol and put it on your desktop or screensavers and tell people that XANA is attacking.
27. Carry a fan around at school and throw it at random objects.
28. Dress up as an electrician and regularly check your school's electrical appliances and outlets.
29. Scream and run every time you see a teddy bear or laughing gas.
30. Dress up as your favorite character, act like them for a day, and beg your friends to call you by their name.
31. Make sure you say "strange" instead of "odd" and laugh at those who don't.
32. Hide in sewers.
33. (If you skateboard) when you get a running start yell "YEA!" right before you get on.
34. Draw Xana symbols all over your homework.
35. Build forts out of lunch tables.
36. Wear a skirt over pants.
37. Dye your hair pink.
38. Get a really cool computer and try to connect to Lyoko.
39. Bring your camera to school everyday (and shoot someone's butt while they're playing soccer, or other sport).
40. Eat everyone's left overs from the cafeteria.
Note: I got this off of http://www.lyokofreak.net
My Favorite Websites.
http://www.codelyoko.net
http://quizilla.com/tags/codelyoko
http://www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/television/television_a-c/code_lyoko.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code:_Lyoko
http://codelyokorox.blogspot.com/ note: you should be at least 14 or older to read this.
And of course..
http://www.putfile.com/yumilove
Code: Lyoko is a French cartoon series featuring both anime-style and computer-generated imagery, produced by Antefilms during the first season and MoonScoop during the second, in association with the France 3 television network and Canal J. Code: Lyoko is about a group of four boarding school students enrolled at Kadic Junior High School, named Jeremie, Odd, Ulrich, and Yumi. The students try to help a virtual girl named Aelita leave the virtual world of Lyoko (found inside a supercomputer housed in the basement of an abandoned factory near the school), and enter the real world.
A megalomaniac digital entity named XANA, bent on world domination, has taken over the supercomputer in charge of Lyoko. If the group is able to get Aelita to the activated tower(s) out of the more than forty scattered about Lyoko's five regions, she can neutralize XANA's attack; then the supercomputer can reverse time to just before the attack, leaving no one except Team Lyoko to remember any of the events that transpired. To complicate the situation, they must do this while ensuring their classmates and teachers are not killed (because going back in time cannot bring back those killed by XANA), and deal with the various personality clashes they have with them at the same time.
The Story So Far
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
In the first season, Odd, Ulrich and Yumi would travel to the virtual world of Lyoko in order to stop XANA's attacks on the real world. To do so, they had to help Aelita, a virtual human who lived there, get past XANA's guard monsters and deactivate the actvated tower. Jeremie would keep track of them from a laboratory terminal in the factory. The terminal allowed him to keep track of the situation in Lyoko, warn them of danger, and to monitor their "life points."
Life points are a measure of their viability inside the virtual world, similar to hit points in video games or role-playing games. If one of the virtualized players lost their life points, they merely devirtualized; however, since Aelita lived inside the virtual world, she would be lost forever if she were to lose all of her life points. Her inability to leave Lyoko prevented them from shutting down the supercomputer that contained XANA.
While fighting against XANA, Jeremie worked on a program to materialize Aelita. He eventually developed a program to do so, but XANA took measures to keep Aelita linked to the supercomputer. Jeremie is under the impression that a virus is responsible. Thanks to the link, she was forced to remain on Lyoko to keep watch over XANA.
In the second season, Jeremie developed a way to detect activated towers instantly, allowing Aelita to take up permanent residency on Earth; however, the task of deactivating towers was not lifted from her shoulders. She could only be devirtualized by Jeremie through the program he developed and a tower, unlike the others, who still return to the real world if they lose all their life points.
In the episode Unchartered Territory, the group discovered a mysterious fifth sector of Lyoko, known as Carthage. It is accessed through the use of the Transport Orb. Carthage is a massive sphere floating in virtual space. It was found to be XANA's home sector. All of XANA's data could be accessed from an access panel on the outside of the sphere.
In the episode A Great Day, it was discovered that supercomputer is a quantum computer, and that time reversions made the supercomputer more powerful. That, in turn, made XANA stronger. Jeremie theorized that the time reversions had the effect of increasing the base of the supercomputer's calculation capacity qubits. The heroes refrained from reverting time as much as possible, so that XANA's power growth is kept in check. Therefore, they had to be exceptionally careful to ensure the integrity of the current time stream. This proved more difficult in recent episodes, such as Attack of the Zombies and Ultimatum. Even without the jumps to increase its power, XANA seemed to get stronger with each attack.
In the episodes Franz Hopper and Contact, a man claiming to be Franz Hopper showed up and offered to help in the fight against XANA. He turned out to be one of XANA's clones, however, and nearly got rid of Team Lyoko. The clone was defeated and the others learned that the real Franz Hopper was trapped within Lyoko. He managed to contact Team Lyoko through Sissi and offered his help.
The final two episodes of the second season, Revelation and The Key, most of the mysteries surrounding the Aelita, Lyoko, Franz Hopper, XANA, and the supercomputer itself were revealed. When Franz Hopper's diary was decoded in Revelation, it revealed most of the history of the things mentioned above in that episode and the one following it.
It was discovered that Aelita was actually a human, but had the memories of her human life stolen from her by XANA. It was these missing memories that kept her linked to the supercomputer, not a virus as they Jeremie had believed. She was also revealed to be the daughter of Franz Hopper. He had virtualized her along with himself to escape government agents that had been pursuing them.
The mystery surrounding Franz Hopper and the supercomputer was also revealed. He had originally been working on a military project known as Project Carthage, which was intended to disrupt enemy communications. This was centered around the sector known as Carthage. For a reason that has not been made clear, he wished its destruction. He created Lyoko and XANA to this end.
While working on destroying Carthage, he discovered the time reversion capacity of the supercomputer. He used this more than two thousand times so he could finish his work. During this time, XANA gained independence, though Franz does not seem aware of this. He does comment that he feels like someone is watching him, though.
For a reason that is not made clear, Franz shifts the focus of his project. He redesigns Lyoko to be a safe haven for him and his daughter. He takes the access codes to Lyoko (referred to as "keys") and splits them between him and Aelita. When the government finally show up to arrest him, presumably for stealing and/or trying to destroy government property, he and his daughter escape to Lyoko. XANA uses the opportunity to imprison Franz, taking his half of the keys, and to steal Aelita's human memories.
Finally, in the episode The Key, XANA finally manages to steal Aelita's memories. This gives XANA the other half of the keys, allowing him to escape from the supercomputer. This left Aelita in a coma-like state. She could have been completely dead, but memory theft does not seem like something that would cause death.
Franz Hopper seemingly sacrificed his own life to revive his daughter. Doing so restored all her human memories, breaking her link to the supercomputer as well. It is unknown whether or not Franz survived the event, but Team Lyoko promises to look for him.
Now that XANA is free from the supercomputer, it is no longer limited by the towers. It can attack anywhere at any time. Team Lyoko promises to continue fighting against XANA, though they aren't quite sure how they'll do that just yet.
I got that information at... http://www.answers.com/topic/code-lyoko
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