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Ely
Ely

7์ผ

INTJ

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8
7

And then you go back to watching Yu-Gi-Oh GX...

I think that villains explaining the plans to the protagonists it's so funny, the names of the cards... I don't judge my childhood self for liking it, but nowadays I can't do it anymore XD

And then you go back to watching Yu-Gi-Oh GX...

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Amal
Amal

7์ผ

ENTJ

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Ahh bring back memories

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Arima
Arima

6์ผ

ISFJ

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I loved GX because of the Hero archetype, i just can't help but remember how jaden pulled some next level RNG at the show haha

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Richard Phoenix
Richard Phoenix

7์ผ

ENFJ

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5
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Yu-Gi-Oh was the first anime I ever watched all episodes of, including the filler, as devastating as it is. But Yu-Gi-Oh taught me so many valuable lessons about life. It taught me about facing up to larger threats not with fear, but with the confidence and determination that you are going to win this fight no matter what. I may not have had an ancient Pharaoh in my chest to back me up, but I did have unbridled determination, the strength of a lion's heart that they could never see unless I unleashed it upon them. It also taught me that your friends are your most important assets. In your younger years, they may drift apart from you as time goes on, but as long as you remember them, they will never truly leave you. I also remember it teaching me that yes, the villains are cheesy and ridiculous, and some of them were borderline cartoonish, both in the sub and the dub, I should say. That, but it just shows you that everyone has demons. Everyone goes through horrible ordeals. We can see that in all of the true villains of the show. I mean, Pegasus just wanted his beloved back because she was stolen from him by unknown circumstances. Marik just wanted to have a life; he didn't want to be pressured into being a servant to a Pharaoh that may never return. But he was being pressured into a life that wasn't his own, and so he lashed out and killed the person that raised him because he didn't raise his son; he raised the sacrifice. We also have the Big Five under the oppressive and very insecure Seto Kaiba, who was an orphan that only wanted to prove his abusive stepfather wrong. It turned him into an absolute tyrant of badassery and insecurity all in one just so he could show Gozaburo, his adopted father, that he would be better than that selfish war warden ever was. But going back to all members of the Big Five, they were all respected and rather bizarre people in their own lives. But they were still people, just mad at the new young whippersnapper who came into the company and started barking orders and changing things that they were so used to. Their lives were changed for the worst, and the reason they lashed out is because, well, they all probably committed suicide. And that's why, in the filler of the second simulation world and in the first one, all they wanted to do was get revenge on that same young man who thinks he knows everything. Finally, we have Dartz, the most tragic villain of them all. He literally saw his entire people lose themselves and turn into monsters. He lost his beloved wife to the sickness; he lost his family to it. And slowly but surely, it broke away his sanity to the... The point where he relied on a false god, the great leviathan, to comfort him as he had no one else to turn to, and it was all because of the seal of orichalcum. Yes, people can say that, "Oh, Yu-Gi-Oh is so cheesy! Yu-Gi-Oh is this, Yu-Gi-Oh is that, the characters are this, the characters are that, so cheesy, man!" Yes, today's intellectually stunted say it's only a children's card game anime. Why should we pay it any mind? It's just full of memes. There's no true story to it. And I would point at them and remind them that it's only cheesy to a person like you that doesn't open their mind and seize all of the deeper points, the intricacies, the insecurities, and a breakdown of why these people turned into who they did. Yu-Gi-Oh is an anime that teaches you that loss, grief, trauma, and expectation can all cause people to turn into monsters, and they are monsters of their own making and the making of society that decides for them that their place is not to have a good life, it's not to let them grow old and die, no, it's for them to be the villains in their story as well as the protagonist's story.

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David U.
David U.

7์ผ

INFP

๋ฌผ๊ณ ๊ธฐ์ž๋ฆฌ

7
8

I really wish duel disks had been more popular and you could just start a duel randomly in any environment with shouting, "It's time to duel!"

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Sami
Sami

7์ผ

ENTP

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The dubs just ruined it totally ๐Ÿ˜… just can't watch it either.

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7์ผ

ENTP

6
7

It's time to d-d-d d-d-d-d-d-duel! The Shadow realm I'll attack your life points directly! 4000---->1000 Seto Kaiba Blue eyes white dragon

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