Code Lyoko Review

Jeremy Belpois, a 14-year-old prodigy attending boarding school at Kadic Academy, discovers a quantum supercomputer in an abandoned factory near his school. Upon activating it, 

he discovers a virtual world called Lyoko with an artificially intelligent girl named Aelita trapped inside it. Jeremy learns of X.A.N.A., a fully autonomous, malevolent, and highly intelligent multi-agent system, that also dwells within the Supercomputer. Using Lyoko’s powers, X.A.N.A can possess electronics and objects in the real world like a virus to wreak havoc. X.A.N.A.’s primary objective is to eliminate anyone aware of the Supercomputer’s existence so that it will be free to conquer the real world and destroy all of humanity.

Jeremy works tirelessly to materialize Aelita into the real world and stop attacks caused by X.A.N.A. Jeremy is aided by his three friends Odd Della Robbia, Ulrich Stern, and Yumi Ishiyama, who are virtualized into Lyoko to save both worlds from the sinister virtual entity. They achieve this by escorting Aelita to various Towers on Lyoko, which serve as interface terminals between Lyoko and Earth. Once the Tower is deactivated,  Jeremy can launch a “Return to the Past” program, which sends the world back in time, while anyone scanned into the Supercomputer retains memory of the other timeline, to undo any damage caused by X.A.N.A. In “Code: Earth,” Aelita is finally materialized, but the group discovers that X.A.N.A. had planted a virus inside of her that will kill her if the Supercomputer is turned off. They realize that they cannot destroy X.A.N.A, or Aelita will be destroyed along with it.

Aelita adjusts to life in the real world, while Jeremy attempts to develop an antivirus program to liberate her from X.A.N.A.’s power. On Lyoko, a fifth sector is discovered and the group explores more of Lyoko’s secrets and mysteries. The gang begins to uncover information about a mysterious man named Franz Hopper, who went missing ten years ago. He supposedly created the Supercomputer, Lyoko, and X.A.N.A., and is eventually discovered to be Aelita’s father. 

I used to watch this show every time it came on Cartoon Network I can recall sitting in mY green lazy boy recliner in the family room while at home on the  weekends or when I would stay home from school when I was sick, and at first I didn’t like but I grew to like and became a casual fan of the show!

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