Code Lyoko is about a group of five boarding school students, enrolled at Kadic Junior High School, named Aelita, Jeremie, Odd, Ulrich, and Yumi. The students travel to the virtual world of Lyoko — which is found in a supercomputer housed in the basement of an abandoned factory near Kadic — to fight against a megalomaniacal digital entity named Xana.
After season one, the show developed a cult following, and is still very popular, to this day. For the first run of season one, it was #2 in the time slot for kids, ages 6-12, although many feel that people much older could still enjoy it. It is technically not a correct tag, for the true artist page is below:
http://www.last.fm/music/Franck+Keller+and+Ygal+Amar
Herman Martin, one of the creators of the incidental music for all the four series, is on Last.fm with a nu jazz project and an electronic project called .Bonk.
Secret Life
Code Lyoko Lyrics
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You can make me out
In this virtual centre
Blue, red, switch my head
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
We know that we're surrounded
Got no time for girls
They just clash
Hey now, we are on our own
We're here to bring the sunshine
To a million homes
In a secret life
In a secret life
In a secret life
In a secret life
Half trained, half skill
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
This way, any way
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
Right now, we're fighting for our world
We know that we're surrounded
Got no time for girls
They just clash
Hey now, we are on our own
We're here to bring the sunshine
To a million homes
In a secret life
In a secret life
In a secret life
In a secret life
Half trained, half skill
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
This way, any way
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
Half man, half drawn
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
Blue, red, switch my head
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
Half trained, half skill
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
This way, any way
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
Half trained, half skill
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
This way, any way
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
You can make me out
In this virtual centre
The lyrics to Code Lyoko's song Secret Life are about the virtual world of a video game or computer program, which is represented by a "virtual centre". The singer describes themselves as "half man, half drawn" and "half trained, half skill", indicating that they are a part of this virtual world and are made up of both real and digital elements. The imagery of "blue, red, switch my head" suggests that the singer is able to change or switch between different abilities or skills within this world.
The lyrics also mention the theme of fighting for survival within this virtual world. The singer states that they are "surrounded" and have no time for distractions like girls. The line "we're here to bring the sunshine to a million homes" suggests that the singer and their fellow virtual fighters are attempting to save not only themselves, but also others who may be affected by the dangers of this world.
Overall, the lyrics to Secret Life paint a picture of a virtual world in which the singer is a fighter, using their skills and abilities to survive and protect others. The song captures the excitement and intensity of this world while also hinting at its potential dangers.
Line by Line Meaning
Half man, half drawn
I am an animated character part man and part drawing
You can make me out
My identity can be distinguished
In this virtual centre
I exist within a digital world
Blue, red, switch my head
I possess interchangeable abilities that can shift from blue to red at will
Right now, we're fighting for our world
We are currently battling for our digital universe
We know that we're surrounded
We are aware that our opposition is plentiful
Got no time for girls
We have no opportunity for love interests
They just clash
Relations with females will distract us from our objective
Hey now, we are on our own
It is us four against the world
We're here to bring the sunshine
Our mission is to bring light to the darkened realms
To a million homes
We aim to aid and protect countless entities inhabiting the digital sphere
Half trained, half skill
My proficiency is only half-formed, but has potential for greatness
This way, any way
My approach can fluctuate depending on the situation
You can make me out
I am distinguishable within this digital realm
In a secret life
My true existence is a confidential matter
Contributed by Riley E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@TheNotSoComfySofa
Imagine if Code Lyoko was rebooted in the sense that it started over, but with better 2D, and 3D animation. But it still kept it's style. Not only that, but they explored the lore a bit more. I'd kill for this, or a proper continuation to the original series that retcons CLE.
@egamerej
I totally agree, the original show had a pretty proper closing and evolution clearly showed that a continuation just won’t work for a masterpiece. I would love a reboot as long as it isn’t done by Cartoon Network
@stijndebeijer9651
I hope something like that would be dark and not childish for example: XANA lets Aelita choose who to kill her father or her mother (wich we never heard anything from) Also if Code lyoko and lego would work together there would be more advertising for the show and code lyoko would be such an original theme.
@TheNotSoComfySofa
Yeah, I prefer Code Lyoko when it was darker, and more mature themed. Not that I don't love the humor.
@k.5425
@@TheNotSoComfySofa yh. The evolution is less intense
@damienthonk1506
@@egamerej The original wasn't owned by CN, just distributed by it. Also, MoonScoop, the company that produced Code Lyoko, went out of business a while ago.
@Alex-vz2jx
I remember watching this show back when I was a kid. My couson introduced It to me. Brings back good old memories
@DreLite95
Nostalgia waves. Totally gonna watch this again.
@atlantisgaming5105
I wish this song was on Spotify
@paw565
Code lyoko! Greetings from Poland.