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aliothbuzzsawshark · 8 months
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A love letter to Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens
This is a redraw of the first thing I ever drew for this show. I hope you like it as much as I liked this show ❤️
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Original and my notes of 92 below.
I’ll write more about Sevens later when I have processed everything.
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overobsessedfanboy23 · 5 months
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Okay but erasing Yuga's friends' memories, essentially resetting them to how they were when they were first introduced, and having an arc all about getting those memories back was such a cool way to do a final arc and show how far these characters have come. It probably should've been a penultimate arc to give both Yuga Goha and Otis the focus and respect they deserved as villains but I still really loved the final arc overall and don't think I gave it enough credit initially.
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asterism343 · 9 months
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i think it's cool how yugioh go rush is a sequel and a prequel at the same time
because even though sevens takes place later in the timeline so go rush would theoretically be a prequel
pretty much everything that happens in go rush is at least indirectly a result of yuga getting sent back in time at the end of sevens
meaning that from his perspective and to some extent the audience's perspective, it's a sequel
also, rush duels in go rush are way more advanced than in sevens. lots of power creep. that's how you know who's really the sequel
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incelghetsis · 3 months
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yeah that’s the erased from the timeline corner. we don’t talk to them usually they’re pretty upsetting
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junpei-gamer-boy-999 · 5 months
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I'm sorry.
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Someone made a joke that his hair almost looks like a Santa hat and I can't stop thinking about it
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Goha Siblings Playing Minecraft Together
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Yuro: Has mastered mine carts and rails. Not good at much else.
Yujin: Kelp collector. As a kelp collector I know playing like this sucks, the fun is the ocean. Has a pet axolotl.
Yuka: Monster hunter. Has a hoard of phantoms after her at any given time. The others hate her for refusing to sleep.
Yuran: Does most of the gathering for all of them. Mining, wood collecting, hunting. Anything except gathering kelp.
Yuo: The builder. He built all of them houses.
Yuga: Menace. Just a menace. He burnt down Yuro's house. Twice. He removed the kelp garden. He put Yuka in a creeper trap. He broke all of Yuran's chests. He's a menace.
Bonus! Mrs. Drone: Server mod. Has banned Yuga. It did nothing.
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starrycyberse · 7 months
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Call me Sebastian the way I’d literally die for Neil Saionji
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nightfurylover31 · 1 month
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So not only is this card's name a homage to Lord of the Rings, but it's the same halo and headpiece that was on Darkness Zerorouge, Otes' ace in his final duel!
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pdutogepi · 7 months
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I don't think Kaiba would take kindly to Luke crashing Duel Links all the time.
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impliskin · 7 months
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Yeah, it raises more questions than it answers... And it could probably work if what's going on is an N+1 cycle of events...
Silly idea, but I like it. I'd use it for AU hehe
I'm really wondering where the red spacesuit went...
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Otes could be... a Yuga' Damar that uses the OTES system. Or to put it another way, Otes is the defense system of OTES, with Damar Yuga inside.
So in the process of jumping, Damar Yuga separated from Otes.
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aliothbuzzsawshark · 6 months
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Spoilers Below
Every other day I think about the Sevens timeskip because like. Mimi gained enough trust from the Goha’s to become Vice president. All Gohas but Yuo are security and Yuga Goha is cool with them. Gakuto lost the election to fucking Asana. Roa hasn’t changed as a person and Getta got twinked. Romin is suddenly horrible at understanding people and is kinda a jerk to Luke. Tiger is still a bitch to Luke. Luke has depression and spends most of his days staring at the sky. Nail got really into architecture. Yuo got really into space. What the fuck is going on???
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overobsessedfanboy23 · 5 months
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Oops. Found a big problem with the Sevens dub: In the original, Yuga Goha loved duelling so much that he hated losing to the point of adopting a "I'll destroy them before they destroy me" mindset.
The dub removed the episode that explained his backstory and reduced his motivation to "just wanting chaos."
It's obviously far from the worst change a Yugioh dub has made but it does make Yuga Goha far less compelling in my opinion and is probably the worst thing about this otherwise pretty solid dub for me, at least so far. Here's to hoping the rest of the final arc doesn't do anything worse.
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asterism343 · 10 months
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I heard a theory that the person in the spaceship that returns at the end of SEVENS is not Yuga. And I'd say that theory's very far-fetched but still possible. Or well, I would say that, if not for the extra information we have from Go Rush!
This is the clearest look we get at whoever may be inside that spaceship.
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Now, look at what's at the bottom of the frame here... it's a mask of some sort, yea?
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Now, where have i seen that before? oh right, it's the one Yuga wears in Go Rush!
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so yeah. that's almost definitely Yuga.
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gedascrown5768 · 1 month
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We all pretend to be the hero on the good side.....but what if we're the villain on the other?
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No words just wow....
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harevutai · 10 months
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The Brilliant Foreshadowing of YuGiOh Go Rush
"Never do I deceive you, Hastings. I only permit you to deceive yourself."
~The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
This line spoken by the famous Belgian investigator Hercule Poirot- probably the most famous of Agatha Christie's fictional creations- may seem out of place in a post about Bridge-era YuGiOh. 
But more than for any other season, YuGiOh: Go Rush has employed this technique of misdirection from its very first episode. And all of course in order to pull off one reveal in the end of its third arc, that flipped everything we'd assumed about it on its head. This is where I shall place a "Read More", so as to not spoil what it is. If you've been keeping up with Go Rush, it should be obvious; but if you haven't, or haven't reached the end of its third arc yet, then I ask you read no further. You'll enjoy the experience more without knowing.
With that being said, of course this misdirection refers to the twist that the season (mostly) takes place in the past of Sevens' setting, and not the future, as we had first assumed. As we'd been told? No, in fact. We were never told directly that it was the future. And that's why I find it so brilliant. We see spaceships, we see aliens, so obviously we think that this has to be the future. After all, spaceships and aliens and all that stuff belong squarely in the sci-fi genre, and that is a genre that is on 99.9% of occasions set in the future, which of course the writers at Studio Bridge know. And that's the brilliant misdirection that leads us, as an audience, to make an assumption that they never actually stated.
Now, if this was all there was to it, it would already be pretty good. But I argue- and this post is made to show- that not only did they allow us to deceive ourselves, they also gave us a lot of foreshadowing and clues to the fact this was the past and not the future.
Let's start with the most obvious. Firstly, the setting is "Mutsuba Town", and not "Goha City"- in fact, Goha Corporation is a small office like any other! And indeed as we know from Sevens, the city that would eventually become 'Goha City' was founded by the Mutsuba family, and their heavy machinery was what was most predominant until Goha-made drones took over. Also, compared to Sevens', the town the show is set in is much less high-tech. No drones around, the radio and VHS still exist, and so on. The level of technology is noticeably lower that Sevens' super high-tech city where you could just casually go to an holographic sushi restaurant almost entirely ran by drones. Compare any of Yuuga's Roads to any of Yuuhi's creations. But because we see space travel and aliens coming to Earth- with technology that is of course much more developed than ours- we sort of push these details to the side. Even though we know that in Sevens things that would be considered 'aliens' exist as a matter of course! (Think of the -ko girls for instance, which are just accepted with no question!)
In fact, on the topic of space travel, it is shown to already have existed in Sevens. In Episode 90, we are directly shown a spaceship as something 'old' that already existed for a while.
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Not only that, in fact, we are told that it was 'developed by Mutsuba Heavy Machinery' when they were still at their prime. We know from Asaka's grandfather that this was at least two generations ago. Perhaps contact with the Velgearians is what caused this? Further, remember that the Goha Presidential Siblings have lived in a spaceship (the Sixross) and apparently 'played among the space debris' and went to school somewhere in outer space. This strongly hints that, at least to some extent, space travel is already very much developed.
For another interesting contrast, we also see the Sougetsu-style is even more aggressive and invokes even more a feeling of military tradition in Go Rush's setting when compared to Sevens'. Think of when people trained in martial arts to even survive as opposed to now. Gakuto's Sougetsu-style is a lot less harsh and brutal than what we see Manabu was subjected to in his flashbacks (think especially of the duel against Bochi). We also know that Gakuto would eventually innovate and bring the Sougetsu-style to new heights and to modernity (I do want to analyze this part of Sevens too...), so we can be reasonably sure that what Manabu went through would not have happened. But because of our above-mentioned assumptions, we are led to ask ourselves 'what could have happened between these two series to lead to this?'- and that's when we deceive ourselves further.
But there are even subtler details that hint towards this twist! Specifically the decks human characters play, compared to their ancestors or even by themselves! To wit-
Yuuhi's deck follows Yuuga's 'machines' in the Jointech archetype: but where Yuuga's has cool and futuristic machines made out of cutting-edge technology (both Magnum Over Road's, Mirror Innovator, even Vast Vulcan is defined as a 'Hyper Engine'), Yuuhi's machines are a lot more 'mechanical'' and rudimentary, made out of parts screwed together, in comparison.
Yuamu's high-tech dragons would then seem a bit odd, but this one is actually one of the biggest clues. Because while they are called High-Tech, what really is the first of her ace monsters? "Bluetooth Burst Dragon"! Now correct me if I'm wrong, but when was the last time you heard bluetooth being called 'high-tech'? The rest of her monsters follow the same theme of 'being excited for this new cool technology!' that used to be the prevalent feeling back when these new things were first being developed (as opposed to today's attitude of this being more the norm than the exception)
Rovian compared to Romin shows a significant "de-evolution" in terms of their respective themes. Rovian's monsters use instruments that are much more classical- Prima Guitarna's electric guitar is contrasted by Battle Bandijo's string instrument; and generally, Rovian's instruments and designs are much more shamanistic and their instruments much more classical compared to Romin's superstar pop rock cards.
London and Roa have a very similar contrast- London's deck aesthetic is entirely based on cassette tapes. Try bringing the subject up to Roa's hard rock demons and see if they even know what you're talking about!
Manya and Mimi are a very interesting example as well, since they are a much more 'direct' example of this. Mimi's ace is Dian Keto, a grown woman who explores and expresses herself through different occupations. Manya's ace is... Dian Keto, a child actress who takes on many roles in her career. Quite literally, a past version of the one we eventually get to know in Sevens!
Gakuto and Manabu are... interesting cases. As I mentioned, the role and form the Sougetsu-style takes in each series is very different. The two deck themes don't immediately contrast in any way. Gakuto's is about tradition and employs almost mythical (or, with his fusions, literally mythical) warriors and beasts. Manabu instead deals with alchemy, experimentation, and the scientific method. Alchemy is however a very early form of 'science' (or well, an attempt at it)- once again hinting at the 'past'.
Finally, while I did say that I would focus on the human characters, it is also interesting to look at The⭐Lugh versus Luke- specifically because they use (almost) the same monster and make it do essentially the same thing. Looking at it in a 'past-and-future' way, wouldn't it be easy to say that The⭐Dragias (a normal monster who needs outside support and an equip card to attack twice) would eventually evolve into Multistrike Dragon Dragias (an effect monster who, by itself, can attack twice)?
There are probably more that are not coming to me right now. If anyone has more to add, by all means! Feel free to do so. But I hope this goes to show two things- one, that it was indeed ourselves who had made the wrong assumption despite plentiful clues being given. And two, that Bridge Era YuGiOh is just as 'deep' and 'smart' (if not more so) than Gallop Era YuGiOh. Boundary builds creativity as they say, and I genuinely believe that by making a show catering to a younger audience but deciding to make one that even an older audience would enjoy, they managed to write a very interesting and nuanced story and setting with a lot of meaning 'hidden' under the comedic overtone of it- which I really love and love analyzing.
And that's all for today! See you around in the next post, which I promise will come sooner than in ten thousand years (I apologize for that I've just been super busy with university and other things...)
Hope you enjoyed reading this, and see you around!
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starrycyberse · 9 months
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What if Yuga’s hair grew during the two years he was in the monster world
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