“Jimmy, your ygos are up on the crunchyroll!” “MOM! They’re not ygos!! ygo is based on the original manga by Kaz, A5DXVRal is for the original animes based on the franchise! gawd!!” “Oh they all look the same. When will the blue haired ygos be back?” “THAT’S VANGUARD, I CAN’T EVEN WITH YOU”
Arc V isn’t very realistic because I haven’t seen anyone who got carded throw up some finger guns to make their card look especially Sick™
em-exceeds-change-zearu said: and this is why i’m peeved that sawatari
never finished dueling the whole set of yus you know damn well he’d
have been carded by yuuri and ended up doing this
I know so little about this show, but this kid was exactly who I was thinking would do it
is that so
Yuuri voice: “Light it on fire”
oh my god
if this isnt the most brilliant arc v post ive ever seen…
Here’s another screenshot redraw of what I think is one of my favorite translation lines/things Manjoume’s said.
It’s just, why’s he allowing this? Why does he have the authority to allow it? Asuka doesn’t approve and he stole Shou’s duel disk, I don’t know, it’s great. @jenasu and I will occasionally yell “I’LL ALLOW IT” because of this.
My redraw’s of our AU though, whoops, so different outfits/background, and I may have gone a bit overboard with shading…
A British high school student redirects his repressed gay feelings for his Japanese childhood friend into becoming a revolutionary who uses a giant robot to punch racist white fascist colonialists in the face. It may or may not go as planned.
So like are we gonna talk about how Jack “conveniently shows up to the plot after Crow-sama’s been carded” Atlus basically re-enacted Crow-sama getting carded without the getting carded part?
yusei would be proud but despairing at the same time
Someone on the art team must really like making the Synchro boys look pretty. Like, my god.
I know lmao. Too bad it’s usually when the Synchro boys are being temporarily tossed aside by the plot by the plot itself tho …
why does it feel like Yami’s the ghost of Christmas past and he’s flying Kaiba over the streets of Dickensian London to teach him the error of his ways