Yea it's kinda cool and all, but when is XANA gonna make it's appearance‽‽
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Does anyone knows Code Lyoko outside of France?
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Uh yea, me lol
CN here in the states picked it up and aired it for a while
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Holy shit you just flashbanged me back to childhood
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We had it in America
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It was aired in the USA on "cartoon network" on cable tv, in English, I loved the show as a kid
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The fake anime with the weird forehead people, yeah I know it
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Wait, is this image from the latest movie?
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The template? Probably, my meme making app had it listed as the "updated" version
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I thought the internet had forgotten Code Lyoko! If I had a nickle for obscure french things in the US, I'd have two nickles! The other being Wakfu.
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YES !! FINALLY! We are finally talking seriously.
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Obscure french thing?! Come to us a hum the opening in the street. Anyone under 30 will hum back!
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Oh man, you've just unlocked my childhood!
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I only found out it was French a couple weeks ago when I added it to my Plex, along with some other shows I watched as a kid, like Xiaolin Showdown. It was pretty popular in the US, a lot like Avatar, though so far without the comeback that Avatar has had
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The French animated movie Mars Express has been pretty popular since it's released last year as well
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Beautiful Interrobangs
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During Blind tests, the opening song is ALWAYS found within the first 3 notes, no exceptions; it has become a classic
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It was one of my favorite shows on TV in America when I was a kid
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I said WAKE UP ULRICH!!!, XANA IS ATACking us
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Never knew much about it outside of the show itself and maybe the Cartoon Network flash games they used to have on the US site, but definitely have vague memories of watching it as a kid because I can remember hearing Break Away/S'envoler by The Subdigitals (the no words version they used for the credits at one point) while sitting upside down on the living room couch of my childhood home.