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The Italian Version of the opening of Yu-Gi-Oh! will always have my heart.
I remember someone pointing out that it sounds like a Eurovision song
Original Tweet and ANN article
“It wasn’t something I did arbitrarily. When I read Takahashi-sensei’s source material, I thought, ‘This character has that kind of personality so they might do this kind of thing.’ For example: Joey is the hot-blooded ‘big bro’ character -> He might like martial arts -> I suppose he likes wrestling -> I bet he likes Inoki -> The chin! That’s how it went.” — Takahiro Kagami, 2012.
So, what your telling me is that the Joey chin is actually possible?
Thinking again why I’m not super happy with the anime’s Atem-as-social-equity reformer flashback, and I think part of it has to do with the structure and wider problems inherent in MW, namely the treatment of the Kul Elna reveal and how its implications for the moral status of fantasy-kingdom-Egypt at large are just sort of ducked.
Did Yugi know about Bakura’s past? Or did he just know that Bakura’s out here trying to kill the Pharaoh and anyone who gets in his way? Cause maybe kind-hearted and super trusting Yugi could have helped Atem realise some of these points. I haven’t watched/read Yugioh in a while but I think Yugi is the reason Atem chills out a bit from his season 0 self.
Does anybody find it weird that Atem forgave Dartz, a guy who’s canonically killed thousands of people over millennia for his evil god yet Bakura, a guy who’s reaction was honestly warranted and whose biggest crime was tomb robbing and fighting the (small) royal court, was somehow irredeemable?
Be a man song but make it Demon Slayer









