I just like the way people draw cards on this show.
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I swear yugioh has some of the cleanest hand animation in the industry at times because those crucial moments in the show fixate on the hands. I’ll never forget the freaking card flip Judai does between his fingers for no reason other than to flex.
Someone find the gif for me please.
That first one got me thinkin abt pot of greed
Animations that let you draw cards and add them to your hand
Shadi shows up to say ominous ghost things at Marik and Ishizu a few times, most famously to tell Marik that someone else killed his dad but also during their little outing and in Battle City. But like do they...know, that he's a tombkeeper and like their fourth cousin or something? Do they think a random but very persistent ghost in a turban is haunting them? Neither seem to recognize him but I feel like Ishizu has at least inferred it based on the presence of the key. Did they ever connect those dots. Do they know his name. Are the two concepts of "there is a Shin tombkeeper branch who holds the other items that we've never met" and "this weird possibly illusory man with hoop earrings keeps showing up to portend our doom" still completely seperate and unconnected ideas in their brains or did they ever put two and two together there
I tend to think of Thief King's relationship to his ghost fam as pretty nuanced. Obviously they loved him a lot and were desperate to protect him and took care of him the very best they could, and he loved them too; but this is complicated by the fact that they were evidently suffering and not entirely within their right minds with the whole "kill everyone on earth" thing, that a bunch of ephemeral hell spirits almost certainly couldn't fully provide for a child like a living family could, and the fact that being the sole survivor and the only person left who must carry out their vengeance is a lot of pressure for a 16 year old boy. I don't think Bakura was fully capable of acknowledging or processing most of those things (that his people weren't thinking straight and were after things they might never have wanted when they were alive, and that too much was being asked of him) because that would be a blatant betrayal of them, as far as he was concerned.
The biggest barrier to Thief King getting a redemption, had Atem been willing to even try one, was that unlike other ygo villains he can't just sort of change his mind and decide the pharaoh is cool now, because it was never about him. Not pursuing his kill-atem-raise-zork plan would be abandoning the most important task ever given to him by the only people who ever loved him and whom no one else will ever vindicate.
Thief King's redemption could not be "I have decided that murder is bad." That is not sufficient. It has to be "I don't think this is what the people I loved actually would have wanted for me, even if they said they did, and I can find ways to honor them that don't involve tearing myself and the universe to pieces." Which is...harder. And I'm not entirely sure could've even possibly been accomplished within the bounds of Memory World.
They should have tried, though. It couldn't have hurt.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! DM fandom: explaining with long paragraphs characters’ personality, relationships between them, why they were useful to the plot, what is the secret message behind the story.
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thekijs asked:
I know very little about Yugioh, and I have a question after seeing some official art you reblogged. The Milennium Puzzle (I think that's what it is? The golden pyramid necklace thingy the main character wears) looks to be made of gold, quite large and thus quite heavy, and worn on a fairly long cord around Yugi's neck.
So my question is, how often do you think that thing fucking takes him out by bouncing around and smacking him right in the damn solar plexus? Like, how bruised are Yugi's ribs any time he has to jog or run somewhere? Hell, if he breaks into a sprint is he at risk of chipping a tooth or getting a black eye from the millennium puzzle bouncing around?
gallusrostromegalus answered:
You bring up a good point that MANY a cosplayer found out about the hard way because even when it’s made of cardboard, that sucker wants to swing around and can take out an eyeball. I have Several Theories:
- The Millennium Puzzle is governed by the same Anime Physics that prevent female characters with Humongous Hungolomghnonoloughongous from knocking themselves out with their own tiddies.
- Yugi’s hair is Like That ™ because he’s projecting some sort of gravity-warping field that makes his hair do that and the puzzle stay put.
- Gold in that universe has the same weight and texture as marshmallows.
- Since the Puzzle is actually Yami’s Body, Yami is using his poorly-defined magical powers to cling to Yugi’s shirt like a baby Koala.
- The Puzzle is actually flat and only appears to be 3D by the magic of Animation!
- The BDSM Leather Bodysuit Yugi Wears is actually Legit Body Armor to protect him from being shanked by his Magical Bling.
- Like how the Millenium Ring can move it’s tines to stab people or skitter around like terrible cursed artifact tarantula, the Puzzle can actually reassemble it’s pieces at will and whenever it slaps into Yugi, it just loosens the magical field that holds it together and allows the pieces to harmlessly “slosh” against him before recombining. It’s not shown in the anime because they had a budget of like, $4.32 AUS and a can of sprite.













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