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Code Geass C.C. & Lelouch Lamperouge 10cm Plush | Anime Collectible

Code Geass C.C. & Lelouch Lamperouge 10cm Plush | Anime Collectible

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C.C. Plush: CC Plush Doll Inspired by Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

Bring home the enigmatic immortal witch of Code Geass with this handcrafted CC plush doll. Whether you know her as C2 plush, the Ctwo plush, or by her fan-theorized true name Cecilia Corabelle, this soft collectible captures the iconic green-haired character beloved by millions worldwide. At 10 cm of PP cotton-filled softness, this is the perfect tribute to one of anime's most mysterious and enduring heroines and a must-have companion piece alongside any Lelouch plush in your collection.

Who Is C.C.? The Story Behind the Immortal Witch

C.C. (pronounced C2) is the tritagonist of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, the acclaimed 2006 Sunrise anime series. She is an immortal "witch" who has lived for centuries, bearing a mysterious Code that grants her the ability to bestow a supernatural power called Geass upon worthy individuals. The series opens with her granting the exiled Britannian prince Lelouch Lamperouge the "Power of the King," the ability to command anyone with a direct look in the eye. This fateful contract sets the entire rebellion in motion.

Visually unmistakable, C.C. is defined by her long, nearly waist-length light green hair, golden eyes, and her iconic white straitjacket from the early episodes. She is pragmatic, guarded, and sardonic, yet beneath the cold exterior lies centuries of longing for genuine love and human connection. By the end of the series, her bond with Lelouch evolves into one of anime's most debated and deeply felt romantic relationships.

The Mystery of C.C.'s True Name: Cecilia Corabelle

One of the most persistently discussed mysteries in the entire Code Geass fandom is C.C.'s real name. The anime deliberately obscures it: in Season 1, Episode 11, C.C. unconsciously reveals her name to Lelouch while he tends to her injuries in a cave, but the moment is drowned out by the sound of dripping water. Fans who attempted lip-reading of the Japanese animation concluded her name may be Cecilia Corabelle (or the variant Cecaniah Corabelle). The Latin name Cecilia means "blind," and Corabelle derives from the Greek for "maiden," a poetic fit for a character defined by centuries of invisible suffering. Lelouch's subsequent line, "I don't know why the snow is white, but I think white snow is pretty," has also fueled a competing theory that her name translates to "Yuki Shiroi" (Snow White in Japanese). The deliberate ambiguity is widely seen as a narrative choice: without a name, C.C. exists outside history, suspended and apart, until Lelouch gives her a reason to return to the living world. This ongoing fan debate has kept C.C. Code Geass searches perennially active across forums, wikis, and social media.

Product Highlights & Features

  • Character Design Inspired: Faithfully captures C.C.'s signature green hair and iconic look, making this CC plush instantly recognizable to any Code Geass fan.
  • Premium Soft Construction: Filled with high-density PP cotton and wrapped in a smooth cotton outer shell for a plush, huggable feel that holds its shape over time.
  • Compact Collectible Size: At 10 cm, this C2 plush is perfectly sized for desk displays, shelves, bag charms, or gifting. Small enough to take anywhere.
  • Handcrafted Quality: Each piece is carefully crafted with attention to detail, from the hand-stitched facial features to the precisely cut fabric. No two are exactly alike.
  • Pairs Perfectly with Lelouch: Display alongside a Lelouch plush to recreate the iconic contract duo from the series.
  • Great Gift for Anime Fans: An ideal present for Code Geass anime merchandise collectors, cosplayers, and Code Geass enthusiasts of all ages.
  • Durable & Safe Materials: Made with non-toxic, skin-safe cotton. Suitable for display and gentle handling.
  • Anime Plush Collectible: Joins the tradition of beloved anime plush figures as a standout piece in any Code Geass fan merchandise collection.

Why Every Code Geass Fan Needs This C.C. Plush

The demand for Code Geass collectibles has surged in recent years, fueled by the release of recap films, the Code Geass: Z of the Recapture sequel announcements, and a passionate global fanbase that never stopped rewatching the original series. Among all the characters, C.C. consistently ranks at the top of fan favorites. Her mysterious backstory, complex relationship with Lelouch, and instantly iconic visual design have made her one of the most searched and collected anime plush figures in the genre. From limited studio releases to indie Code Geass fan merchandise, nothing beats the timeless appeal of a soft, well-crafted plush to honor her legacy.

This Ctwo plush captures C.C. in her most recognizable form: soft, stoic, and unmistakably green-haired. Whether you are building a dedicated Code Geass shrine on your shelf, hunting for the perfect anime fan gift, or simply want the comfort of a well-made anime plush figure from one of anime's greatest series, this is the piece for you. It also pairs beautifully with other Code Geass anime merchandise to complete your display.

Size Guide

Dimension Measurement Notes
Total Height 10 cm (approx. 3.9 inches) Standing upright
Width Approx. 5–6 cm At widest point
Depth Approx. 4–5 cm Front to back
Weight Lightweight PP cotton fill; easy to carry

Care Instructions

  • Surface Clean Only: Gently spot-clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not submerge in water.
  • Do Not Machine Wash: Machine washing may damage the cotton fill and stitching detail.
  • Do Not Tumble Dry: Air dry naturally if the surface gets wet.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause fabric colors to fade over time.
  • Keep Away from Sharp Objects: The soft cotton shell can snag or tear if brought into contact with rough or sharp surfaces.
  • Not Suitable for Children Under 3: Contains small parts. Intended for collector display and gentle handling by older children and adults.

FAQ: C.C. (Cecilia Corabelle) Code Geass Character Questions

What is C.C.'s real name in Code Geass?

C.C.'s true name is never confirmed in the Code Geass anime. In Season 1, Episode 11, she whispers her name to Lelouch while semiconscious, but the sound is deliberately obscured by dripping water. Fans who attempted lip-reading of the Japanese animation concluded her name is most likely Cecilia Corabelle (sometimes written as Cecaniah Corabelle). A competing fan theory based on Lelouch's subsequent dialogue about "white snow" suggests her name may translate to Yuki Shiroi (Snow White in Japanese). Neither has ever been confirmed by Sunrise or the original creators. The deliberate mystery is widely considered an intentional storytelling choice, reflecting C.C.'s detachment from identity, history, and belonging.

Is C.C. truly immortal in Code Geass, and can she die?

Yes, C.C. is immortal throughout most of Code Geass. She bears a "Code," a supernatural mark that grants her the ability to bestow Geass and makes her body regenerate from any injury, including death. She has lived for several hundred years and has granted Geass to multiple individuals across history before Lelouch. Her immortality is not invulnerability; she can feel pain and be killed temporarily, but she always revives. The only way to permanently end her immortality is for someone to take her Code, which becomes a major thematic element in the conclusion of the series and one of the most discussed theories regarding Lelouch's fate after the Zero Requiem.

Did Lelouch and C.C. end up together at the end of Code Geass?

The ending of Code Geass R2 is deliberately ambiguous, but the final scene showing C.C. riding on a hay cart, speaking to someone and smiling, is widely interpreted by fans as confirmation that Lelouch survived by inheriting her immortal Code and is with her. The Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection film (2019) made this canonical: Lelouch is alive, and his bond with C.C. is central to the story. The film depicted them working together once again, cementing their relationship as the emotional core of the entire franchise. Fans of the pairing (commonly known as "LuluCC" or the "Code Geass witch and zero" ship) have celebrated this resolution, and it continues to drive fan art, merchandise, and fandom discussion in 2024 and 2025.

What is the Code Geass sequel and does C.C. appear in it?

Sunrise has confirmed Code Geass: Z of the Recapture as the next major entry in the franchise, continuing the story set after Re;surrection. C.C. is expected to remain a central character, given her foundational role in the entire Code Geass mythos and her inseparable narrative link to Lelouch. The announcement reignited worldwide fan interest in the series, sending Code Geass merchandise and collectible searches surging across platforms like Twitter/X, Reddit, and MyAnimeList. Fans are actively rewatching the original series and collecting figures, plush dolls, and anime fan gifts in anticipation.

Why does C.C. love pizza so much in Code Geass?

C.C.'s obsession with pizza, specifically Pizza Hut pizza (the result of a real product placement deal between Sunrise and Pizza Hut Japan), is one of the most beloved running gags and character traits in Code Geass. It serves as a humanizing contrast to her otherwise cold, detached persona: after centuries of isolation and emotional numbness, the simple pleasure of eating pizza becomes one of the few joys she genuinely allows herself. The "pizza girl" nickname fans gave her spawned enormous amounts of fan art, memes, and merchandise. Even today, C.C. and pizza remain inextricably linked in fan culture, with the combination appearing constantly in Code Geass fan art and social media content.

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