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* http://www.duelingnetwork.com/ test it for yourself | * http://www.duelingnetwork.com/ test it for yourself | ||
* Yu Gi Oh | * Yu-Gi-Oh was clumsily "advertised" by a cartoon for children about adults playing a children's card game, which shared the same name. | ||
* The | * The aforementioned program was so popular, they released a spin-off show called Yu-Gi-Oh GX, about children attending a university that teaches students how to play a children's card game (really). | ||
* | * This spawned another spin-off, Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds, where angsty emo teenagers play a children's card game on motorcycles, in a setting that's some sort of attempt at [[cyberpunk]]. Seriously, that's actually the premise. | ||
* Dan Green | * Dan Green | ||
* Adding insult to injury is the fact that the original manga it was based on was actually pretty boss and only featured | * Adding insult to injury is the fact that the original manga it was based on was actually pretty boss and only featured children's card games a few times. Mostly it was about Yugi punishing local bullies by challenging them to various inventively sadistic games that inevitably ended with them being mind-raped or killed. As an example, he once played table hockey with a puck full of nitroglycerin and blew the other guy to bits. If that's not [[Awesome]], I don't know what is. | ||
== IN AMERICA == | == IN AMERICA == |
Revision as of 05:53, 11 March 2012
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A stupid children's card game that is only the least bit popular because of the abridged series of its even worse cartoon/anime. The entire player base consists of complete social outcasts who no one wants to play with, especially anyone who plays a real TCG.
Intresting Notes
- http://www.duelingnetwork.com/ test it for yourself
- Yu-Gi-Oh was clumsily "advertised" by a cartoon for children about adults playing a children's card game, which shared the same name.
- The aforementioned program was so popular, they released a spin-off show called Yu-Gi-Oh GX, about children attending a university that teaches students how to play a children's card game (really).
- This spawned another spin-off, Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds, where angsty emo teenagers play a children's card game on motorcycles, in a setting that's some sort of attempt at cyberpunk. Seriously, that's actually the premise.
- Dan Green
- Adding insult to injury is the fact that the original manga it was based on was actually pretty boss and only featured children's card games a few times. Mostly it was about Yugi punishing local bullies by challenging them to various inventively sadistic games that inevitably ended with them being mind-raped or killed. As an example, he once played table hockey with a puck full of nitroglycerin and blew the other guy to bits. If that's not Awesome, I don't know what is.