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JC, aka GymLeaderLance99 or GLL99 or Lance99. 32|He/Him|NYC. I fansub GX, work on dub/sub comparisons for 5D's (and GX eventually), and have various other projects going. Expect a mix of YGO stuff (and a little ZeXal and SEVENS [which I'm slowly watching]), with some occasional randomness.Duel Links ID: 537-542-930 | Master Duel ID: 999-767-712
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  • chimeriad:
“judai day
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    chimeriad:

    judai day

    • 11 months ago
    • 96 notes
    • #nice
    • #GX
    • #art
    • #Judai Yuki
    • #Professor Daitokuji
    • #Pharaoh
    • #Yubel
    • #Winged Kuriboh
  • jennerarts:

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    • 11 months ago
    • 104 notes
    • #nice!
    • #GX
    • #art
    • #Judai Yuki
    • #Supreme King Judai
  • iactivatepotofgreed:
“31/08 Happy Birthday Judai!!
”

    iactivatepotofgreed:

    31/08 Happy Birthday Judai!!

    • 11 months ago
    • 381 notes
    • #give him all the fried shrimp
    • #GX
    • #Judai Yuki
    • #art
  • manjoumeposting:

    shitpostingkats:

    Honestly the funniest running joke in GX that I never ever see talked about is the fact that Jaden has a charisma score of -1.

    Jaden. Fun, lovable Jaden, the spunky shonen boy with a heart of gold and the braincell of a golden retriever: No one likes him. Utterly unloved by the student body. In three years, he makes maybe five friends, mostly by accident. Every new character we meet acts like becoming acquainted with Jaden is equivalent to being handed an angry, dirty, constantly screaming possum.

    Chazz? Chazz Princeton? The sarcastic little grease stain? Utterly beloved. Has won the hearts of not one, but two entire highschools. Charms anyone he comes into contact with into joining the Chazz Is The Coolest Dude Ever fanclub. Seems to have a thriving social life when he’s not hanging out with the dork squad. Chazz walks into a room and people say “OMG! Chazz! :)”

    Like if you put them in a lineup and asked me to pick which was the school popular kid, and which was the weird cryptid outcast who sleeps in the woods, I would inevitably pick wrong.

    Honestly, that was never quite how I saw Judai? I exclusively watched the sub, though. Judai is picked for several duels as a representative of DA and is at one point called “the charisma of Duel Academia” (perhaps the standards for that title are rather low, but - whatever LOL) or something equally inscrutable??! For the first two seasons he’s got a very infectious enthusiasm and it definitely got him a bit of a reputation. Maybe minor enough that most people don’t really realize he’s drawing into himself during season 4, but notable enough to have people swarm him once the graduation duels start. With both Judai and Manjoume it seemed a lot more like they had fanclubs (of vastly different sizes, albeit) who go, “Wooah, kickass duelists! I want to duel you soo bad!! Please, duel me!!!”, but when push comes to shove they didn’t have that many close friends.

    Like, he’s still missing every social cue known to man, but Judai’s -1 charisma stat is made utterly irrelevant in the face of some absurd Judai-exclusive variable. Who needs “social skills” when you have card games and (near) unending enthusiasm! I think that’s just as funny, tbh.

    • 11 months ago
    • 577 notes
    • #i definitely think the perception of Judai as a character varies based on the original and the dub
    • #just based on how the dub tends to overemphasize his aloofness
    • #while not majorly it's still kind of there
    • #but he does have his elements of awareness there and his enthusiasm definitely is picked up on
    • #and the dub tends to rewrite some subtle lines that help show that
    • #it's why Kenzan originally wants to dorm with Judai--to pick up on his charisma as someone whose dueling wasn't that exciting
    • #i feel there's a bit more there but brain's tired lol
    • #that aside generally agree both are dorks
    • #GX
    • #dub!GX
  • fortuneangel:

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    You can really see the timeline split since Paradox has obviously never faced Cyber Dragon Infinity. Ryo’s still in his super edge phase, so it only makes sense he’d be leading the charge. Duel Links has avoided GX S4 outside of some minor references. I always assumed Paradox stole Cyber End from Sho, but I wouldn’t put it past him to snatch it from an invalid Ryo.

    • 11 months ago
    • 20 notes
    • #i'd also assume he'd steal it from Shou
    • #since BBT takes place after Judai's arc in Season 4
    • #i do wish BBT had these interactions
    • #GX
    • #Duel Links
    • #ygo
  • sozettagay:
“If you had told me there was a yugioh game where you could duel a cat I would have not believed you until now
”

    sozettagay:

    If you had told me there was a yugioh game where you could duel a cat I would have not believed you until now

    (via kaiowut99)

    • 11 months ago
    • 339 notes
    • #GX
  • valkyrie-duelist:

    valkyrie-duelist:

    kaiowut99:

    Need me some meta analysis of Misawa’s character progression from “You might make a nice rival, #1-kun” to “what’s wrong with wanting your skills to be recognized?” that doesn’t boil down to “they didn’t know what to do with him or his cards so they made him a joke lol”

    Tbh I think him getting a little too comfortable in his spot as #1 Ra Yellow played a part in it, he went from “I’ll only move up to blue when I’m good enough” to “I can become blue whenever I want to so I’m taking things easy for now” he didn’t really start trying until Edo badmouthing him made him realize he wasn’t being seen as one of the best duelists like he thought+not being recruited by the Society of Light, because he could’ve built the deck that was about to beat Manjoume at any point if he put his mind to it, but he just didn’t until he felt that who he was was no longer enough, but by that point his mind had gotten so fragile that he self destructed, plus after that he didn’t focus on the opponents that would actually get him attention but it seems he was just facing anyone to get that dose of “yeah, I’m super cool and smart and awesome”, and before he could really course correct he changed careers to help the doctor with his reserach.

    tl;dr mix of him not trying hard enough when it really mattered and his fragile mind making him self sabotage like Edo said.

    Not entirely related but I think he should’ve started dueling more people out of spite “oh, you think I’m not the best? ok, prove it, losers” then beating those 3 guys and feeling better and realizing there was probably something else going on, but at that point I’m just writing fanfiction in my head.

    • 11 months ago
    • 77 notes
    • #also great thoughts!
    • #'facing anyone to get that dose of 'yeah i'm cool and awesome'
    • #'so i'm gonna go challenge Saiou the leader of this cult and nothing could go wrong'
    • #lol
    • #both Ed and Saiou read him well
    • #GX
    • #Daichi Misawa
    • #meta
  • silvormoon:

    kaiowut99:

    Need me some meta analysis of Misawa’s character progression from “You might make a nice rival, #1-kun” to “what’s wrong with wanting your skills to be recognized?” that doesn’t boil down to “they didn’t know what to do with him or his cards so they made him a joke lol”

    I’m doing this off the top of my head, and mostly from some rather old and sketchy memories, so please forgive me if I’m a little disorganized or not 100% accurate. Still, I’ll give it my best shot!

    Misawa is basically that kid who was probably at the top of his class back at his old middle school. He was the gifted kid everything came easily to, and he expected that this state of affairs would continue when he got to Academy Island. He thought he was going to walk in and do his thing, everyone would be very impressed with him, and he wouldn’t really have to do anything much or exert himself particularly. Only it didn’t happen that way, because Duel Academia is where the kids who are gifted in dueling go, and half the people he comes into contact with are also really, really good at stuff. Suddenly he’s not having it all his own way anymore. He’s having to compete for attention with genuine showstoppers like Juudai and Manjoume, who aren’t just good but also personable and exciting. Even on those occasions when Misawa wins, he just isn’t as interesting as these other guys, and the more time passes, the more he finds himself overshadowed.

    Of particular note is his interaction with Taniya, which I think a lot of people get wrong. It’s so easy to read Misawa’s character as “he cares too much about science and logic, and he needs to be more in touch with his emotions!” Being too logical is never Misawa’s problem. His problem is that he wants to be logical and his emotions overrule him. That’s why he loses and continues to lose to Taniya. She’s a very passionate person, but she can also be calm and logical when the situation calls for it, and when they first meet, Misawa hasn’t got that kind of balance. The minute she starts appealing to his heart instead of his head, he comes unglued.

    So the season two and the Society of Light comes along, and his life is starting to unravel, because here is where his personality flaws are really starting to bite him. Right from the start, we’ve seen that he’s a guy who thinks he has it all and doesn’t need to change. The first time he meets Juudai, they banter over which of them is going to be number one in the school, with the strong implication that Misawa thinks it’s going to be him. When everyone goes rushing off to look at the shipment of rare cards (the one Chronos takes for Manjoume, as it turns out), Misawa says he doesn’t need to worry about them because his decks are already perfect. Even when he loses the key he’s supposed to be protecting, he comes off as more concerned about what went down between him and Taniya than the fate of the universe.

    We tend to treat him as a part of the friend group, but we rarely see him hanging out with the others as friends. When he hangs out with the group, it’s because he wants something from them, whether it’s getting them to help him repaint his room when he expects to be promoted, or whether he’s just enjoying lording over them to “train” them during the Seven Stars arc. He doesn’t hang out with them just for the fun of it.

    And the other characters notice this. I really think the whole reason Sho starts in on the whole “Oh, are you here?” routine is because basically, Misawa doesn’t make an effort to hang out with the gang most of the time. It’s less of a “you are unimportant to us” thing and more a “look who decided to grace us with his presence!” thing. He took it for granted that his friends would be there when he wanted them, so he didn’t make much of an effort to keep in touch with them, and then when he did finally realize he wanted them around, the damage was already done.

    And then the Society of Light swoops in. Saiou played Misawa better than he played that piano of his. He saw how much Misawa cared about his reputation, he saw how he was starting to realize that he was being overshadowed by the flashier and more charismatic duelists, and he realized that there was no reason he needed to try to recruit Misawa when it was clear Misawa would come to him given enough time. Misawa wanted a fast track to being admired without having to put in the actual effort, and Saiou promised him exactly that. (Pay close attention to Misawa’s vision just before he throws the duel with Manjoume, and you’ll see that his imagination is populating the Society with swarms of cute girls ready to welcome him into the fold - those pesky emotions overruling logic again!) So he joins the Society.

    And doesn’t enjoy it because it still doesn’t get him what he wants. Finally, Zweinstein shows up, and his duel with Juudai makes Misawa finally confront the idea that he needs to work on himself. So he goes off on a journey to find himself and drops out of the plot for a bit, which is unfortunate for his characterization but it’s what we’ve got.

    But when he comes back, there are subtle signs that he’s a changed man. The first thing he says when he sees the transported Academy is not “come and save me” but “don’t come here, it’s dangerous!” Later, we see him making every effort to save the others and get them home safely, without showing any signs of wanting to be hailed as a hero for it. When Juudai sets out to rescue Johan, Misawa comes along even though he believes the chances of surviving are infinitesimally small, because that’s his friend and he needs to help him. They’re little things, mostly, but they demonstrate that he’s finally stopped letting his ego rule his actions and started caring more about other people.

    And so he gets his reward. He’s one of the few people to survive the Dark World arc without anything tragic happening to him, he re-unites with the woman he loves and helps her save her people, and presumably he gets to live happily ever after, which is better than some of the cast gets.

    You might treat him as a foil for Marufuji Ryo, who also suffered from “gifted kid” syndrome. Both of them had a meltdown when they finally ran up against people who were better than they were and broke their illusions of themselves as “perfect”. Their main difference is that Misawa went looking outside himself for reassurance and got sucked into the Society of Light, whereas Ryo turned inwards, rejecting everyone around him and devoting himself solely to building himself up.

    So anyway, that’s my analysis of Misawa. I know it’s not the mainstream opinion, but I hope it at least gives you a starting point for further consideration.

    …Yeah, I think you pretty much nailed it! 

    I’ve picked up on a lot of this as I’ve re-gone through episodes, especially his tendency to focus on logic over his emotions (which you addressed very well, and which definitely comes into play with Tanya), but you put it all together really well. :) 

    Definitely onto something with his concern over his reputation (which gets highlighted in 82 as Manjoume and all the converted White students laugh at him calling himself Ra’s “top student,” with a classmate even saying, “you’re hyping yourself up!”) And yeah, that part about his not really hanging out with the group as a friend I think has some merit to it.  Even in 82, he really only ends up with the group initially because of his inner turmoil about the Society of Light and whether the group feels anxious over potentially joining them with half the school converted (to which Judai basically says “we always have and always will be Reds”).  I do think he does hang out decently with the others (their getting together to watch Ryou duel Ed, for example), but I think there’s something there, and with putting the “Oh, you’re here” thing in the lens of his usually wanting something out of the interaction which does feel accurate, so I think you’re right in how after his time with Zweinstein later, his mindset has shifted and he’s selflessly trying to help them get back home–it does feel different from the slightly smug, “my deck’s perfect,” Misawa we have initially.  When that “Eureka!” hit, it definitely really hit.

    And I suppose it does speak to our human need for validation, too, in the way he looks outside himself to Saiou and the SoL for it only to learn the lesson that it comes from within.  I think it’s realistic that he’d go off for a while and do the work to improve himself, and he does ultimately come back stronger for it.  Also like the nod to the other extreme that happened with Ryou and his closing himself off to focus only on winning, respecting opponents be damned.

    • 11 months ago
    • 77 notes
    • #GX
    • #meta
    • #Daichi Misawa
    • #thank you for that! :)
    • #this is the kind of Misawa talk i'd love hearing about in a video essay lol
    • #while it's not as overt as Judai's character arc could be considered
    • #i've always felt there were bits and pieces coming together to explain what happens to Misawa
    • #again beyond the idea that they make him a joke
  • fortuneangel:

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    The start of Paradox’s event proper repeats his last roaming event. It also shows Judai’s standoff against Paradox from the movie. Again, still not in Venice, but the spirit is the same.

    • 11 months ago
    • 31 notes
    • #GX
    • #5D's
    • #BBT
    • #Duel Links
    • #ygo
    • #not even digital Venice 0/10
  • 9-9-9-11-deactivated20221016:

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    遊戯王GXより、遊城十代。

    • 11 months ago
    • 67 notes
    • #GX
    • #Judai Yuki
    • #art
  • Need me some meta analysis of Misawa’s character progression from “You might make a nice rival, #1-kun” to “what’s wrong with wanting your skills to be recognized?” that doesn’t boil down to “they didn’t know what to do with him or his cards so they made him a joke lol”

    • 11 months ago
    • 77 notes
    • #Lance it up!
    • #GX
    • #yugioh
    • #yugioh gx
    • #Daichi Misawa
    • #rewatched 82 to prep for finalizing its subs and
    • #i just find that intriguing
    • #and as Ed put it 'the weakness of his heart' that Saiou was able to seize on
    • #i mean maybe sure it does just boil down to lost potential with his rivalry with Judai
    • #and Kenzan's and others' introduction in S2 reducing their ability to focus on him
    • #so it's possibly occam's razor at play
    • #but
    • #i do think there'd be a bit of a linear progression there
    • #the whole 'oh you were here?' gag does play into it but curious if there's a lead into that coming off S1
    • #questions for people more able to articulate it i suppose haha
  • ygo-brainrot:

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    the m in daichi misawa stands for mansplain (and malewife)

    • 11 months ago
    • 94 notes
    • #pfft
    • #GX
    • #Daichi Misawa
    • #Shou Marufuji
    • #Tyranno Kenzan
  • fortuneangel:

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    Onto GX! We never did get to see Paradox stealing the other monsters, so it seems that he used the same method as with Yusei.

    • 11 months ago
    • 20 notes
    • #is nice they acknowledged this
    • #even if a bit retroactive lol
    • #BBT
    • #Duel Links
    • #ygo
    • #GX
  • icedchaiarts:

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    The queen of Ritual Monsters herself, Cyber Angel Benten is here to stay on the limited list a solid decade after her debut.

    • 11 months ago
    • 25 notes
    • #GX
    • #ygo
    • #art
  • jose92gt:

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    • 11 months ago
    • 72 notes
    • #GX
    • #Judai Yuki
    • #Ryou Marufuji
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