Why yugioh is awesome




















Adult Written by item November 24, This title contains: Positive role models. Adult Written by Veronaaa November 19, Adult Written by Pug July 5, The dub is dumb I grew up with the dub on 4kids back when 4kids was around.

Adult Written by Anubis December 13, Yugioh This review Adult Written by Bennytheking August 18, Adult Written by Holly R. February 23, More than just a card game It was a good show. The cards overshadowed it. But at least your child learns basic math from the cards if they wind up playing cards because they watch the show. Some of the cards are very valuable but most aren't. The show is watered down in its English language version and is missing the Japanese 1 season known as season among fans.

This title contains: Consumerism. Parent Written by Caitlynn C. December 17, My fav growing up So, I get that some of it can seem a little violent, and some artwork is very scary, but seeing as it blatently says this is just lights and colors creating holographs, it might not be as bad, I was really young when I first watched this, and I found it to be a fun show to watch, whenever a scary monster appeared on screen I wasn't terrified, and this is coming from a girl who can't watch Friday the There is violence, but not to much, and yes they say some mean phrases that a 8 year old would say and not a year old would say That's about their ages , and there are scary moments Grandpa Solomon having his soul taken, same with Mokuba But they never frightened me, and even now, my 10 year old little brother is literally dragged away from his video games to watch this, not a big improvement, but he sees the strategy in the show and that helps, the morals are good, never give up, always have your friends back, listen to those you care about, and believe in yourself are all good things to know.

Hope this helps everyone out, The graphic novel would be the thing to watch out for, it's a lot different and some parts in that can be way more scary. Adult Written by clonegamer July 5, Adult Written by professionalmov Awesome, thrilling Tv series that I love watching! This TV series has tonnes of humour and it is an all round epic tv series. The trading card game is equally as fun. There are some scary and voilent moments but nothing that would scare your kids. Adult Written by characterman June 29, Parent of a 5, 6, and 8-year-old Written by marieke September 7, The worst that this does is nullify or water down the stakes since apparently, no one takes the games' rules seriously and security sucks at its job.

While Yu-Gi-Oh! For lack of better words, the bad guys are really bad and the main characters are often in actual danger. Duel Monsters Villains. There are real consequences to losing duels, and there are a lot of people who have nefarious plans far beyond just playing a game. This puts the kids in more danger than could ever fully realize, and they often find their lives and the fate of reality itself hanging in the balance. The worst example in Yu-Gi-Oh! Though it's meant to be less brutal than outright death, getting sent to limbo for losing a children's card game is arguably more frightening from an existential point of view.

The coolest thing about Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugi actually shares a body and consciousness with an ancient pharaoh, whose ancient rivals both human and godlike come out of hiding or slumber whenever Yugi plays the game.

That's totally wrong! Facing yourself no matter how tough things get That's what games are really about! You bet your chip of life as if it meant nothing! When you realized you were going to lose, you didn't have the courage to keep living! The moment you give that up is when you lose! Death T, where he beats two trained soldiers A former sniper and assassin in a shoot-out, getting off a nice Bond One-Liner at the finish. In the same arc, he pulls a Heroic Sacrifice in order to get Yugi and the rest of out of a trap.

Then after Kaiba's defeat, just as the guards were about to hurt Jounouchi and Anzu, guess who comes in and beats the ever living crap out of the guards? He also very bravely faces what looks like grisly doom in the falling blocks room when his jacket gets trapped between two blocks. Of course, he could have just taken off his jacket Honda also has some nice CMOA's in the anime, such as when he takes on three Ghouls, who were technically only after Shizuka, all by himself while the others escaped.

He wins. There was also the time he jumped from the top of the castle to distract the monster that was chasing Shizuka in the Virtual World arc. When he tosses Mokuba's body at Yami Bakura to distract him, then closes the gap and punches him out. Then he chucks the Millenium Ring into the woods. An offscreen awesome moment in the anime is that after punching Yami Bakura out and throwing away the Ring, he carried the unconscious Mokuba and Bakura back to the dueling platform without getting caught by guards.

While going through a maze with looping flights of stairs and doors to nowhere that even had Yami Bakura confused. In the Virtual World arc during the three-way duel with him, Serenity and Duke vs. Also in the same arc Tristan saving Serenity from a rampaging dino by jumping on top of it and steering it into the water. Tristan saves everybody in the anime's aftermath of Battle City by pointing out the medical helicopter, which they use to escape the exploding island.

Even the Thief King was impressed by it. Late into the arc, Tristan tackles one of Thief King Bakura's soldiers off of his horse and fights him physically. Ryo Bakura. During Volume 7, chapter 56 of the manga, while playing the Monster World RPG, Yugi and his friends are on the verge of losing against Dark Bakura thanks to his brainwashed dice.

After a fatal hit from Zorc, the party is assumed dead by Dark Bakura. His confidence is quickly shattered when he discovers that they all have one hit point left on his computer. Right after this, some strange force takes control of his left hand and types the following message on Dark Bakura's computer: " I am Ryo Bakura. I won't let you kill my friends. I'll fight too. That's just plain awesome. Especially after you take into account that Ryo has been tormented by his alterego for the longest time, having his previous handful of friends being put into a coma and having their souls trapped in miniature figures.

At the climax of the Monster World arc, Ryo puts his soul into the brainwashed dice to destroy them, even though doing so would shatter his own soul. After the game, his White Wizard figurine revives him at the cost of all his character levels. Bakura's noble attempt at a Heroic Sacrifice during his first true appearance in the Duel Monsters anime, using the Change of Heart card to become the Lady of Faith and attempt to be destroyed in her place, rather than see Yami Bakura use the card to have Yugi destroy his friends.

In the anime, just before Yugi duels Pegasus, Ryo points out that the outcome of the match wouldn't matter at all. This inspires Tristan to look for Mokuba and Seto so Pegasus wouldn't have every advantage. Ryo: Pegasus holds all the cards right now. As long as he holds his prisoners, we're going to be at his mercy no matter what the outcome of the game.

Yami Bakura: Does the term Millennium Item sound familiar? Well, you promised to help me obtain all seven, and at the moment, we only have one. But not to worry; I know where the others are. After all, you're the vessel that allows me to exist in this world Ryo: Never!

Yami Bakura: What makes you think I'm giving you the choice? You will help me, and the most powerful force that ever existed will be mine! Ryo: You can't force me! In the manga, after Marik threatens to kill Bakura if he won't join him, he takes out a knife, licks it, and stabs himself in the arm as his answer, lending Marik his host to use against Yugi. All of this was part of his Gambit Roulette. After his good counterpart's Moment of Awesome as stated somewhere above, Dark Bakura proceeds to impale his left hand through one of the sharp towers on the RPG board and then laughs.

He seems to have a creepy trend of stabbing himself and making it look awesome. Anime The duel at the graveyard, where he utterly demolishes Bonz and his cronies. It should get special mention if only because it's the one on-screen game Dark Bakura has in the entire series where he actually wins rather than losing or ending in a draw. But that's only because his only other games have been against Dark Yugi , or the Big Bad at the time with plot armor.

Also Dark Bakura Vs. Dark Marik, Evil Versus Evil at it's finest. In the anime, Yami Bakura and Yami Marik have a brief fight using their Items against each other, but the real awesomeness is in the dialogue. Yami Bakura: Hand over the Rod and you won't force me to add you to my other collection, Marik: my victims.

Yami Bakura: Then try me. Yami Bakura: The answers lie in the sands of Egypt, Seto. Yugi: Trembling Bakura Yami Bakura: What's wrong? There's no such thing as magic, right?

And all those ancient visions you've been having, they don't exist either , do they? Pegasus J. The scene where he steals Mokuba's soul, especially in the anime. Then, after previous episodes showed Seto Kaiba was determined to not get involved in the tournament, Pegasus tosses him some Star Chips and a gauntlet, forcing him to play by his rules if he wants his brother back.

Pegasus' anti-friendship monologue in the dub, which foreshadows his reasons for holding the tournament and the fate of his wife Cecelia. Pegasus: That's the way life goes, Joey. Never as you planned! The world is a very arbitrary place, isn't it? It's a place where you can be locked in battle with your dearest friend for stakes neither can afford to lose.

Oh, I know you'd like to think that your friendship would be enough to sustain you through any mishap or misfortune No, the world is a place where fate intervenes when you least expect it, with consequences that can turn your world upside down. Just when you think you've etched the perfect portrait of your future, and your life couldn't get any better.

Just when you let down your guard at last and open your heart—when, against all odds, you've found that one special person in all the world that fills your heart with joy!

The person you know you're destined to spend the rest of your life with That's when tragedy strikes. When fate hits you with the cold slap of reality and shows you who's boss.

Yes, the world has taught me that only the strong and the ruthless survive. In memory of all I have lost, I fight on with all I possess—and I intend to win! Pegasus: He doesn't need to [explain himself]; Bandit Keith stole Joey's card.

That's why he was so confident that you would never be able to find it. Pegasus: Oh, Keith ought to be disqualified alright, but not simply for misdeeds outside of the dueling ring. There was quite a bit of improper conduct taking place inside the dueling ring that I observed too.

Pegasus: Oh yes. Keith kept his set of 7 Completed cards beneath his wristband. That way he could power up his Slot Machine monster whenever he chose. Pegasus: to his servants Take the scoundrel away, far away. Pegasus: Oh, yes, Keith, I'll do whatever you say. Just give my body a moment to recover from the complete paralysis that your terrifying demands have shocked me into!

Keith: Hand over the prize money! Otherwise, I'll take your life right here! Pegasus: You see the once renowned "Prize King" like this, you've clearly lost the necessary mind for a Duelist as I witnessed first hand in the match just now.

Pegasus presses the emergency trap door and Keith is removed from the Duelist Kingdom. Marik Ishtar. In the manga, Marik threatened to kill Yami Bakura if he refused to join forces with him, giving him five minutes to think it over.

Yami Bakura: And if I refuse? Marik: Then you won't leave this pier alive. His summoning of the Winged Dragon of Ra to his side of the field Marik : Great Beast of the Sky, please hear my cry! Transform thyself from orb of light and bring me victory in this fight! Envelop the desert with your glow and cast your rage upon my foe! Unlock your powers from deep within so that, together, we may win!

Appear in this Shadow Game as I call your name Winged Dragon of Ra! In the anime, right after the duel between Yugi and the Brainwashed and Crazy Jounouchi, she snatches the key for Jounouchi's bindings and fearlessly jumps into the water to rescue her brother before he drowns. Hell, just plucking up the nerve to take those bandages off and find out whether or not she was permanently blind was awesome in itself.

Joan and pwning the enemy. Mokuba Kaiba. As thanks for saving him, he saves Honda from the falling blocks room and persuades the guards to let Yugi's friends go afterwards.

Understated, but at the start of the Legendary Heroes arc, Mokuba runs all the way from KaibaCorp to the game shop in a storm. In the same arc, Seto Kaiba is trapped in a virtual reality video game and chained to a pillar, with the monsters planning to sacrifice him. Mokuba switches clothes with Princess Adena to let himself be captured in her place, and when he's brought to where Kaiba is being held, he uses Kaiba's own deck to free his brother.

Near the end, Mokuba realizes the Big Five are targeting Seto with their dragon and pushes him out of the way, taking the hit in his place. Note that Seto Kaiba is a trained martial artist in the anime and at least twice as tall and strong as Mokuba.

While dueling Yugi, Kaiba makes an impassioned speech about how he plans to forget about his past and leave his old life behind once he wins, which bugs Mokuba because younger Kaiba was a lot nicer than the current one. Summoning conditions Normal Summon Flip Summon. Flip Gemini Union Spirit Toon. OCG Structures. Here's a protag comparison: Yusaku: Intelligent. Yuya: A complete idiot. Yusaku: uses his own cards and strategies to win, with almost no plot armor. Yusaku: somewhat Intelligent friends that can actually duel well.

Though Neo Storm Access was massive plot armor. Specifically the effect for if it get stopped.



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