Jaw Breakcore
'Wnat' has haunted my years of roleplaying
I watched Yu-Gi-Oh! when I was younger on 4Kids and the first manga I ever owned was the first volume. I didn't think much on the series as I got older until I stumbled upon the manga and decided to revisit it. First, I re-found Yu-Gi-Oh Abridge, there are just so many quotable moments and I forgot how much Kaiba abridged was exactly like English Kaiba. Then I tried watching the series but damn man it was so hard to marathon, I don't know if it was the filler seasons or somethin' else. Going back in time and seeing Pharaoh Atem with all of his priest fighting Bakura/Zork is still the coolest part of the anime though.
But nothing quite got my attention then season 0, that was so much fun to watch, and I greatly enjoyed the characters. Seeing Yami fight with a multitude of games instead of just Dual Monsters was dope as hell and it sucks, we didn't get more seasons.
But I think my biggest stone kicker was the creator passing away right when I was getting back into it. I'm glad the guy got to see this small manga he created purely for his love of games turn into something so big. Even if the sequels never did all that much for me, I've come to respect his work and storytelling so much more and hope to slowly collect the whole manga.
(Sorry if this was ramble-y.)
But nothing quite got my attention then season 0, that was so much fun to watch, and I greatly enjoyed the characters. Seeing Yami fight with a multitude of games instead of just Dual Monsters was dope as hell and it sucks, we didn't get more seasons.
But I think my biggest stone kicker was the creator passing away right when I was getting back into it. I'm glad the guy got to see this small manga he created purely for his love of games turn into something so big. Even if the sequels never did all that much for me, I've come to respect his work and storytelling so much more and hope to slowly collect the whole manga.
(Sorry if this was ramble-y.)