Inktober Day 26 : The Circuit That Leads To The Future!
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Boy, this scene had me emotional. Yusaku and Theodore care so much about their Ignis. Some of this dialogue hits hard.
It’s good to have the dub airing again. I needed it.
I know people have said that Yusei never losing a duel during the show is bad or that he and Yusaku being both undefeated is bad. I think it’s fine and even makes them kind of hot for being undefeated, but since you send unpopular opinions on Yusei what do you think?
I think it’s okay that neither Yūsei nor Yūsaku never lost a duel too, and there’s different reasons why.
For Yūsei, he has never lost a Turbo duel, but he did lose one standing duel: in that flashback with Jack. Some might not count it, but I think that it was important because it implies that when Yūsei doesn’t have a goal, he can lose. He loses when he isn’t driven by anything, especially to someone who is driven by a goal or ambition such as Jack who believed he was meant for bigger things. He developed a relationship with his cards in a way Yūsei hadn’t yet, so it was Jack who taught Yūsei that dueling isn’t just about strong monster or spells or traps but that every card counts. That defeat, amongst other things, is what helped push Yūsei, and so getting mad at anyone who calls a card useless becomes one of the principles of his character. (I really love the Duel Academy episode!) Unlike Yūgi/Atem and Jaden, Yūsei actually lost to his rival, and so he learned from his defeat and ulitmately becomes better.
Adding onto that, Yūsei barely started Turbo dueling at the time where the show began, and two years had passed since Jack’s betrayal. During those two years, he probably began to realize what Jack meant, especially since cards were hard to come by in the Satelite, and because he wanted to get back Stardust Dragon and beat Jack, Yūsei now has a drive. At that point, everything he does to progress the plot is driven by the desire to protect his friends, i.e. Goodwin threatening the safety of Rally and co. He actually just wanted to go back to the Satelite and his friends. Then he learns about the end of the world, and the safety of everyone then drives him, especially after learning that it was his father who “caused” Reverse Zero. This fact adds a desire for forgiveness as one of his drives.
Ulitmately, in the end, he saves the world, not once but twice, but the thing to remember is that from the moment he made it out of the Satelite, Yūsei is constantly supported by his friends. If you watched enough YGO, or shōnen, when your friends cheer, you’re more likely to win, lmao; however, because of the WRGP (mainly), his friends also support him by being a part of his duels. 5D’s probably has the most tag team duels out of all the YGO series, so a lot of Yūsei’s wins are partly because of his friends, especially Jack and Crow because the WRGP is a team tournament.
Yeah, it might be ridiculous that Yūsei won all his duels, but the idea is to focus on the plot because duels are meant to build around it, not the other way around. Like, Yūsei losing a duel would be mean additional storyline to pick him back up, which would be nice but that kind of already happened because of aforementioned defeat by Jack. And Yūsei not losing any duels, I think, really shows how strong his principles are because they never failed him most of all. His deck always falls through for him, and he’s surrounded by people who care for and love him. I think it’s really just adds to his character rather than take away from it, but this is coming from someone who doesn’t play TCG so take it as you will.
As for Yūsaku, I think the issues come from the fact that VRAINS has no fillers and there wasn’t enough time/support(?) for the show to show him getting back on his horse. (Kind of like Yūsei, he already went through this part during his time in the Lost Incident.) VRAINS immediately went from one arc to another, and every duel is pretty much winner takes all. Yūsaku literally couldn’t lose because there’s no back to square one for him (and Ai); VRAINS is the one YGO series that show that death/defeat is permanent. The plot itself didn’t allow much opportunities for defeat, not if you want it to continue, especially with less run time than the any other YGO series. Yūsaku had to be undefeated because there wasn’t enough time for him to be another way, if that makes any sense.
Long post, but this was an interesting thing to bring up so thanks! ^^ For me, Yūsei’s already hot for just riding a motorcycle while Yūsaku is absolutely adorable and makes me want to hug him all the time. I hope you like my response! ❤️ @goakizaizinski
Remember the second duel between Bohman and PM. Ai said something about hearing a voice inside him, what if this was Ryoken’s voice that Yusaku kept hearing during the incident ? which what led Ai to have this special instinct unlike the other ignis since Ryoken didn’t talk to the other kids
As I see it, the part that Ryoken specifically reached out to Yusaku (Ryoken said in #43 that he watched “you” in singular, not plural form in both the original Japanese sub and dub, as in only Yusaku), while hearing all the children’s screaming during 6 months of the Hanoi Project is no doubt an unexpected and important factor that contributes to Ai’s uniqueness as an Ignis, if not the only one.
Interestingly, it never mentioned if Ai had also heard Ryoken’s voice during, but while he watched Yusaku reacted to it, it seemed like Ai also reacted the moment his voice came through, as seen in #19:
And when Ai dissipated, he broke in two:
Another point to note is that as an observer of the Ignises’s growth, it’s also never mentioned if the Professor Kogami ever took notice of Ai’s strange behaviors among the Ignises or not.
Ai also demonstrated to have something akin to human’s sixth sense during Playmaker’s last Speed Duel against Bohman in #72,
It raises the same question that never gets any answer: what exactly was Ai’s “something inside me”.
Highlight the priceless detail “during a duel”. He felt it when Playmaker was dueling. And up until that point whenever Yusaku dueled, he heard Ryoken’s voice.
Playmaker, who also followed and believed in the voice that reached his heart, had no reason to disagree with Ai’s claim right there.
So, the last Master Duel against Bohman wasn’t the only time Vrains had hinted about Ai’s crucial connection to Ryoken. It’s just harder to see than his connection to Yusaku, but it’s there and it counted every single time it had happened. I don’t think I need to mention Ai had acted like a cheeky little shit (and he knew it) when Aqua and the girls questioned him about Revolver in #83, even readily defended Revolver when Soulburner antagonized him.
I did notice something very interesting in season 3 between Ryoken and Ai that may answer this to a certain extent. But then again at this point, every idea is no more than what-ifs and headcanon.
Hello everyone, it’s been a long journey, but now we are finally here.
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Hospital Visit
Since Yusaku’s voice actor, Jake Paque, also did Dumon/Durbe, he was probably getting some Zexal flashbacks here.
Chu! ♡