Heart of the Cards my ass you fuckin’ cheated.
Pick your favourite protag and go nuts :D
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YUGIOH.COM IS NOW OPEN. YU-GI-OH FANS AROUND THE WORLD, THIS IS A BIG DEAL!
4K (which came to be after 4Kids sold the franchise), who currently handle the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime internationally, has been hard at work on this site, which is to be, the (official) international ultimate hub for YGO Classic, GX, 5D’s, ZeXal, and hopefully Arc-V. It’s still currently in beta.
It currently features a small newsfeed, both with anime news and some stuff borrowed from the TCG site. As promised on the Facebook page several times, they will soon be adding official INTERNATIONAL STREAMS of every series. Right now, it uses the streams from Hulu, which features most dubbed episodes, and the nearly finished subtitled version of 5D’s, and some subbed episodes of ZeXal. GX was promised years ago, and because of some legal issues with the Japanese version of DM, we’re not sure if we can get official subtitled versions of it, but they’ve left a lot of “it could happen”-like comments on their Facebook page.
There’s also descriptions of each series, and a cute character gallery. There’s also a MASSIVE gallery of anime only cards, featuring their full artwork. This includes stuff like Advanced Crystal Beasts, and other such obscure cards.And, the best part is, 4K are VERY open to feedback on the site, along with general suggestions on their Facebook page.
Fans of Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic, GX, 5D’s, ZeXal, even Abridged: Please, if you have anything at all on your heart to say to a lot of the people who brought Yu-Gi-Oh overseas to begin with, and helped it become what it is today, please, leave a comment on one of their posts. If they can, they will respond, and I’m sure they read the majority of the comments left on there.
If you live in the appropriate area, also be sure to watch some episodes through their site, and through Hulu, rather than watching them on unofficial sites with TV and DVD rips. This ensures that the money goes to the rightful creators, which in turn can be used for higher quality products, better marketing, and so on. Please turn off ad-blocking programs and such things.
We’ve never been able to let the people who work with this wonderful franchise know just how much we appreciate Yu-Gi-Oh, and this literally could change everything, if we make sure that these people know that we are here, and if we leave feedback, suggestions, and other wants to them. I’m betting there are tons of fans here from the various series that probably had no idea Yu-Gi-Oh even HAD a Facebook page, let alone a official website for the anime, but that’s going to change, and we’re going to help!
yugioh.com - Watch episodes (with ads on), and explore the site!
https://www.facebook.com/Yugioh - THE place to communicate with 4K, who handle all the YGO series internationally
And, for the heck of it, follow them on all these other social platforms that they they’ve made accounts for, but haven’t started using yet:
https://plus.google.com/b/106565320754309149621/
Please, if you’re a fan of any Yu-Gi-Oh series, let them know you exist by watching episodes on the official site, and following and leaving comments to them on the various social media platforms, especially Facebook!
phew that was long
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Yall remember when I parodied the ZEXAL PV when ZEXAL was announced? Welp. Imma do the same with Arc-V xF!
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Maybe I’m being unreasonable, buuuut….. I’m really, really tired of YGO fandom’s habit of treating Takahashi’s concepts and ideas as being ‘sacrosanct’ and thinking that he intended the spin-off series to follow the same path as DM, as far as their underlying mythology, world-building and overall fantasy concepts are concerned.
I mean, there is a case to be made for inconsistency if you insist that world-ending shit should only be going down when Millennium Items are concerned…. but that, honestly, is incredibly boring. One, what do you do when there are no more such items in play? Two, the ancient Egyptians were not the be-all-and-end-all where mysticism, creation myths and concepts of humanity-communicating-with-what-lies beyond are concerned. What of the early medieval hermetic scholars who established the basis of alchemy as both the precursor to modern chemistry and a philosophical system concerned with the change in the individual? What of the native South American cultures, from Aztec to Quechua, which are still alive and vibrant to this day? What of ancient Babylon? Ur? Uruk? Akkad? What of ancient Rome and its cutthroat society games, or the principalities of the Holy Roman Empire? What of the Atlantis of legends?
Elements from most of the cultures listed above appear throughout YGO, from DM to Zexal. GX introduced tarot and hermetic alchemy as both aspects of the game and more subtle systems of symbolism woven through the narrative, along with elements of South American mythologies. 5Ds picked up where the other left off and was suffused with the marks of Quechua/Peruvian culture, whereas Zexal is more of a melange of various ancient civilizations that influence the present, one way or the other. All of this without even getting into the Atlantis-themed DOMA arc.
Most of the additions only served to enrich the world of YGO, to make it apparent that this is a place where the theory of multiple worlds/universes is in play, where mythology is real, where gods exist, albeit not in forms we’re used to, when they can act through humans, can mark them with their power and change them, for good or ill (see Crimson Dragon and the Earthbound Gods as very good examples for this, though the Light of Destruction and its habit of using thralls fits the bill as well. The very same for Don Thousand). In YGO, dueling is ritual, even in the most casual of circumstances. Through Duel Monsters, the narrative tells us, one can see the heart of another, their worries and fears, their aspirations and ambitions. Dueling in YGO is a focus for power, an ancient way of communing with otherworldly energies, of opening doors that were shut and paying homage to the gods, just as much as it is a sport and a fun past-time for the vast majority of the people who never get tossed in end-of-the-world shenanigans.
Thus the question naturally rises — if humanity can interact with the divine. with other planes of existence and other beings, why limit the narrative to only one people, one culture, one pantheon and one way of wielding power? There are mythologies that see spirits in animals, plants and even places tied to very strong memories. There are creation myths where the act of imagining something, shaping its image and speaking its name makes it as real as flesh and blood.
Isn’t that such a waste, limiting yourself, in a world so diverse?
it’s great how many reaction gifs you can get from a character with no mouth
(also none of these gifs are mine)
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i swear taking these screencaps out of context is the best thing
is he sliding his hand into his pants or
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we watched 117 with tomato subs