I guess I can relate to him in several ways, too. William's personality attracted me as well when he was first introduced into the series. I was eagerly waiting to see him finally join with the gang, and become a fellow Lyoko Warrior.
He made for a nice villian too. Over all, I like watching them fight on Lyoko. I like Ulrich personoly, but they should have kept it all cartoon is wht i'm thinking, i don't like this new stuff, and is Aleta played by a boy??? Wikia Contributor, I know what you mean, they really should've kept it half animated half CG.. Aelita is definately played by a girl, the actress is Leonie Berthonnaud.
Unfortunately the short poofy pink wig does not do her justice, especially with her fairly long dark blonde hair suffed up into it throwing her head shape off.
It would have probably been better if they used a slightly longer, softer looking wig which could be "explained' as it growing out a little since she first materialized , the current one is too severe with her rather sharp planar features. I think they were looking for someone with an exotic elf-like look and she does look like that with the wig off but the actress did not want to damage her own hair with stripping and recoloring it not to mention cutting it and that particular wig completely ruins the effect.
In Sector Five, Aelita goes to the spot where she last saw her father, and asks if he has anything do with XANA being reborn and resurrected. Jeremy suddenly alerts a saddened Aelita that a tower is activated in the Desert Region, and goes to deactivate it before Yumi, Ulrich, Odd and William engage in battle with the three duplicates of the boy. Surprisingly instead of attacking XANA fixes the sound system that broke and leaves without any trouble.
Jeremy is woken up by the Superscan when it picks up two activated towers. He warns the others, and just as they're leaving Aelita receives a message from an unknown sender asking her to meet them in a nearby building.
While she's thinking about it, Laura comes and asks why she's not in class, then realizes that the others are at the factory. Aelita tells her to go on ahead, which she happily does.
Aelita then goes to the meeting place and finds a blonde-haired woman there; her long-lost mother, Anthea. They share a warm mother-daughter embrace. Jeremy offers Laura the controls and goes to find Aelita, realizing her "mother" is actually a spectre, and tries to convince her of it. Aelita doesn't believe him and returns to the spectre.
Meanwhile, Laura figures out XANA's strategy; activating the two towers one after the other in a specific sequence of prime numbers. She relays the information to Odd and Yumi on Lyoko, who then enter the towers at the right moment and deactivates them, destroying the spectre in Aelita's arms.
Aelita feels remorseful her actions, but the gang all stick up for her, firmly assuring her that she is not alone. As Laura leaves, Aelita thanks her for her help. It's Friday the 13th and Odd can't believe his luck - he's won the lottery! He tries to impress Samantha with this fact, but he doesn't manage to catch up to her in time. Jeremy discovers that the lottery wins are happening all over Europe, and realises that it must be XANA. The group minus Odd head to Lyoko to deactivate the tower in Sector Five, which they do successfully.
They return home and Odd comes to the lab feeling gloomy about not actually winning the lottery and his situation with Samantha, having bought a thousand red roses to give to her thinking he truly had won the jackpot.
Jeremy then notices that XANA had used the tower as a diversion to attack the Skid with a virus while they weren't looking. Odd is the only one who can go in and must pilot the bugged-up Skid and try to counter the virus with little experience doing either. Laura is called in to help, but they don't make much progress. Jeremy then decides to send Laura into the Skid to help on site, and she becomes extremely excited about the idea.
Aelita, however, quickly guides Odd through the steps and together they counter the virus just before Laura is about to be transferred. The Skid is returned to normal and Laura leaves, furious about not having to go to Lyoko after all. The gang make it up to Odd for his amazing solo work by setting him up with Samantha with the thousand roses he purchased.
She is touched by Odd's gifts, and warmly kisses him on the cheek. Jeremy manages to develop a program that will allow the gang to hack Tyron's surveillance system and spy on him, both using video and sound, and potentially speak to Anthea.
When the gang go to the Cortex to implement it, all but Aelita are devirtualized by Ninjas when they tip off an unforeseen security system. Aelita opts to stay in the Cortex's core to wait for her mother to appear, asking for a clone to replace her at the school while she's gone, which causes enough problems of its own.
In the end, Aelita is able to speak to her mother, convincing her that she is alive before she, too, is devirtualized by Ninjas. The experience initially leaves her feeling very sad, but after Jeremy assures her that Anthea got the message, her spirits are rekindled.
While the Lyoko Warriors prepare to take advantage of a sunny afternoon, XANA launches an attack, sending them a polymorphic specter disguised as Plus, not content with fighting unexpected specters at the school, our heroes are confronted with false avatars of themselves on Lyoko. Paranoia will soon settle in. And it's chaos on Lyoko as more false avatars keep showing up one after the other. Laura and Jeremy finally finish their virus.
Laura is keen to implement it immediately and destroy both the Cortex and XANA, but Jeremy insists they wait until Aelita has made more progress with her mother, Anthea. Meanwhile William has another argument with Ulrich. Laura takes the opportunity to try and recruit William for her cause, and after some persuading he hesitantly agrees. She sends him into the Cortex, but when he arrives, he is greeted by a massive army of Krabes and no Megapod.
It captures William and it's up to Yumi, Aelita, and Ulrich to set him free again. A furious Jeremy then kicked Laura out of the group and launched a return to the past to have her memory fully erased for defying him and the rest by acting on her own.
It's Aelita's birthday and someone is trying to hack into the supercomputer. The firewalls Jeremy created stop it from getting in. When analyzing the data packet sent, Jeremy notices that it is of unusual design; created by Franz Hopper.
Perhaps Anthea is trying to contact them to wish her daughter a happy birthday. Jeremy calls the others but does not alert Aelita, as he wants it to be a surprise. Ulrich and Odd go into the Digital Sea to track down the hub that sent the packet. But when they start collecting the data, a huge tentacle emerges from the hub and ensnares the Skid.
Malware is sent to the Supercomputer, shutting the holomap and superscan down. Aelita is called in and comes to the rescue, bringing the boys in just before the Skid shatters. Jeremy loses all hope and begins to doubt his own abilities. Yumi goes to Lyoko to search for activated towers while Aelita and Jeremy work on fixing everything.
After accidentally endangering Yumi's life, a depressed Jeremy leaves. Aelita saves her and then comes back to the lab to find Jeremy gone, but she cannot go after him because a tower is activated.
William is sent in to help, but against an army of duplicating Kankrelats they go nowhere. Awakens , Jim Morales in Code: Earth and False Start , and Laura Gauthier , however all have since been removed and their memories of the group erased.
In the first season , the sole purpose of the Lyoko Warriors was to materialize Aelita and shut down the Supercomputer and X. They achieved this in Code: Earth , however. In the second season , following the revelation that Aelita had a virus inside of her, the group continued fighting in search of an "anti-virus" for Aelita.
However, with the introduction of Franz Hopper and Sector Five , the group's goals were expanded upon. It was gradually revealed that Hopper is Aelita's father, and that he built Lyoko as a sanctuary for Aelita and him, and X. However, Franz Hopper appeared and revived her and restored her memory. The third season features Jeremie trying to figure out how to directly access Sector Five. However, these attacks are more ruthless as he is now in the web.
Throughout the season, X. His attempts to destroy the surface sectors are facilitated via possessing Aelita, thus forcing her to go into way towers and planting X.
William joins the team to make handling X. In the fourth season , the group has a whole lot on their list: rebuilding Lyoko, recovering William, traveling the web in search of X. Through the course of the season, these goals are fulfilled, but at the cost of Franz Hopper's life and a handful of questions left unanswered.
At the end of the season, the group shuts down the Supercomputer and attempt to move on with their lives. It presents the average of the Lyoko Warriors' results! In order to calculate it all, we have taken their total scores, and then divided them by the number of times they had been virtualized in order to find an average: About how many points has each Lyoko Warrior scored by virtualization? And now, the answer! Note: in order to not penalize Aelita, this average had been calculated only for seasons 3 and 4.
Again, the TranslaStats are not included. The most haxworthy Lyoko Warrior of the series is thus: who earned an average of LyokoStats summary [Best dodge]. Stats file summary [ Access the main file ] [LyokoStats]. Who is online?
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