1. The article discusses the ongoing debate between Star Wars fans and the director of the anime series Code Geass, Goro Taniguchi. Star Wars fans have accused Lelouch, the protagonist of Code Geass, of being a "copy" of Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader from the Star Wars franchise. However, Taniguchi firmly rejects this accusation, stating that Lelouch's character and story arc are entirely distinct from Anakin's.
2. Taniguchi argues that Lelouch's motivations, actions, and ultimate goals are fundamentally different from Anakin's. He emphasizes that Lelouch is driven by a desire for justice and the liberation of his homeland, Britannia, from its oppressive regime, while Anakin's journey is more focused on personal power and the temptation of the dark side of the Force.
3. The article also touches on the broader cultural and creative differences between the two franchises, noting that Code Geass is rooted in Japanese anime and manga traditions, while Star Wars is firmly grounded in the Western science-fiction and fantasy genres. Taniguchi asserts that these distinct cultural influences have shaped the respective protagonists in unique ways, making any direct comparisons between Lelouch and Anakin inaccurate and unfair.