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I know that many people dislike comparing the Gallop era and the Rush era, but I find it odd that a proper duel between Yudias and Yuga never happens. It's something the story clearly requires at some point, yet when it was supposed to take place, they simply sent Yuga back to his original timeline. Honestly, I even think that duel was meant to be the endgame in an earlier draft. If you compare this to GX, you’ll see that it didn’t need a duel between the protagonists, even though the first episode hinted at that possibility and included some foreshadowing. In contrast, they not only made Jaden duel Atem but also made him duel Yugi, both of whom are protagonists from the original series.
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I know that many people dislike comparing the Gallop era and the Rush era, but I find it odd that a proper duel between Yudias and Yuga never happens. It's something the story clearly requires at some point, yet when it was supposed to take place, they simply sent Yuga back to his original timeline. Honestly, I even think that duel was meant to be the endgame in an earlier draft.
If you compare this to GX, you’ll see that it didn’t need a duel between the protagonists, even though the first episode hinted at that possibility and included some foreshadowing. In contrast, they not only made Jaden duel Atem but also made him duel Yugi, both of whom are protagonists from the original series.
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There is a new interview with Kazuko Tadano, the character designer of Sevens and Go Rush. This explains many decisions made so far.
The first point is that Takahashi did in fact greenlight the designs of Sevens.
"The couple’s collaboration extended to the global success of Yu-Gi-Oh! and here, the stakes were different with creator, Kazuki Takahashi requesting a complete stylistic overhaul to target elementary schoolers. “We aged down the characters, simplified the card game mechanics, and removed darker themes,” Matsushita explained. Older fans initially balked at the shift, but the duo’s expressive, energetic designs; blending Tadano’s delicate linework with Matsushita’s dynamic action; eventually won over the hearts of original fans. "
The second point is that the show did in fact was popular.
"The latest series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!, faced unique challenges. The story sidelined the original protagonist in favor of young twin heroes, Yuhi and Yudias. “Fans were again skeptical, but we focused on making their bond feel real,” Tadano said. The series, initially slated for two years, was extended to three due to its popularity, and concluded this March."
The article is short and i believe that it not cover a lot of point but this kinda explained a lot of story decisions.
Source: Designers share legacy of ‘Sailor Moon’ & ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ at SAC
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Let's fucking put our foiled hats.
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Oh damn the Catholics have joined in on the war against AI "art".
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So, I follow this “bad commercial interior design” Facebook page and-





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*Everyone being ok right now about the ending of GO rush*
Me a motherfucker: Are we going to acknowledge that Yuudias will have to confront the natural death of both twins?
#ygo#yugioh go rush#ygo go rush#yuudias velgear#ohdo yuhi#yuamu ohdo#yugioh#Someone have to said it.
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I just think they should let Ygo shows to cook, like just look at the six month between Vrains and Sevens. And how the latter become as good as it gets. Right now i can wait 2 or 3 years of production if that guarantee a better show.
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Nothing exciting this time, just felt like drawing Riolu in a very neutral boring pose
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