People can say what they want and thats fine, Aichi is my favorite "villain" (technically not a villain if you think about it but he is still badass) and Kai and Aichi are my favorite Main characters, i just always love that they are linked because of Blaster Blade. After all from what we know Kai is the first vanguard for Blaster Blade and then Kai passed the torch and this amazing story took place. I like Cardfight Vanguard G but something about Legion and the seasons before it just are so amazing!
Yeah, the thing that made Aichi so good as a "villain" is the fact that we're so used to see him as the "hero" so when the roles are reversed, it makes for an interesting story. Especially since the season before legion mate it was literally the other way around, with Aichi fighting to get Kai back to his senses.
Lets be real, Aichi isn’t a villain, he’s the Antagonist. Raul was the Villain, huge difference, the Antagonist doesnt always have to be the villain, case in point L. L was Light’s Antagonist but Light was the villain of the story hands down
@@SuperSayianWarrior Agreed. Antagonist means the Protag's opposition. And in a way, Raul was actually helpful to Kai because he led them all to Aichi, but Raul's endgame was to obtain LJ for himself, making him the Villain. Everything that Aichi did in this season was in order to protect everyone. Aichi is no Villain, but as long he is determined to sacrifice himself, he is Kai's main opposition
i feel like Blue Water/ Ocean Production have something against dubbing seasons where Aichi is the main Antagonist. I mean, Legion Mate was just bad timing because they finished the dub of Link Joker just as G started airing in Japan. Meanwhile, IF hadn't even aired in japan by the time the previous season (Shinemon) finished it's dub in may 2020, but the pandemic among other things complicated the possibility of an IF dub, and instead we got the over Dress dub in July 2021 a year later. i think some of the actors like James Beach (Aichi), Angie Beers (Emi), Melissa Dorsey (Kamui) and others had left the studio by this point and have moved on to newer projects like live action dramas and voice work for western animation
@@superjellycollision1791 It was a tag-team fight and everything, like with Ibuki in the climax of the Neon Messiah movie. Chaos Breaker even expresses a grudge against them for foiling the invasion in Link Joker. The fight technically starts in Turn/Episode 18 of G Z (from about 9 minutes in to almost the ad break), but is the focus of Episode 19 instead. It's a rather decent one. It's available on RU-vid in both dub and sub (the official channel no less), whichever suits your fancy.
man dragonic overlord is such an iconic card next to blaster blade and blaster dark. the whole theme of dragonic overlord as the dragon that will keep standing up untill all hes enemys are reduced to ashe using the flames of hell is pure badass
Well this is the meaning of being scripted... just like how in v series dimension when Aichi vs kai and Aichi drew 2 heal as well... haiz, not happy about his as I’m a kai fan
@@jetpock2746 being scripted? Sure of course. you can put maximun 16 triggers and by then if count it the decks left out by 25 cards. Now just using percentage you can now imagine how high for them to get a trigger plus not only that putting again all triggers except a normal monster
Well from my perspective, Legion Mate is more of an aftermath season after Link Joker. Watching the Knights backstory gave a bigger insight of the aftermaths of the Link Joker invasion, which shaped their idealogy and resolves. Also Cray also changes a lot if taken the use of Psyquallia is to use cardfighters associated to the key unit and clan to settle their differences. Though this proven to be a double-edge sword and backfires horribly, as evidenced by Ren's broken friendships in season 1, Leon's enticed by the Void rooted from his despair in season 2. Even worse is that Takuto sacrificing his physical body and soul to push back Link Joker out of Earth, though the clan have a back up plan, leading to Aichi giving up his entire being to keep the clan at bay from re-awakening the nightmare by being non existant from memory in eternal slumber, a fate worse than death. I kind of see this as pouring salt on a wound, as what Cray thought for the best of the planet, but results in actual human sacrifices. Some inhabitants of Cray have other opinion as Blaster Blade even went as far as finding Kai, likely protecting his memory from being erased. This result in a chain of events to give a better future from both sides. Aichi and Blaster Blade were the singularities of Cray's story and fate. Even Kai realized the importance, even giving Aichi some speck of hope thought the latter tried to deny the posibilities.
In my opinion this is the most baddass and epic final turn of kai in the main series i just love how everyone is surprised to see how kai pulls those 4 triggers and ren is the only one whos not even surprised about that but hey lets be real I mean its KAI were talking about danm this sure was one hell of an episode 😍😍😍😍
The thing that sucks about this season was that the official channel for vanguard didn’t upload this season which is sad cuz it’s the only one I have yet to watch
Please.... I'm dying Also it reminded me a quote from Doctor Who: The 13th Doctor: please don't fail, I will be so embarassed... Companion: and dead!!!!
I love Vanguard and have 3 decks of them, but what funny is lol, that Kai. I think he have that 4 Crits in a row not because of MIRACLE but because of his UNSCRAMBLED DECK XD lol (i read the comment, not copying. Good one, Mr Crunchydragonwaffles) and i think that happens to my friend once when we play Vanguard. He got 4 Crits because he doesn't scramble it lol. Bushiroad is so silly, Goddammit. Peace =>
Pulling 4 crits in a row (but all are different units) is a 1/10 chance. Pulling 4 crits in a row (all are the same unit) is a 1/10000 chance Kai really went above and beyond with his luck 😂
I feel like its actually symbolic as all hell, because "Embodiment of Spear, Tahr" was the first ever Trigger Kai pulled on Aichi during their first fight in S1E1+2.
For real, when I saw Aichi only have 2 card. I really thought it might be a perfect Guard, but the plot wouldn't let ir go that way so I thought maybe Quintet Wall.
What if the seed being in everyone is why everyone is so lucky with triggers in G? Maybe proximity to the seed is why Kai, Gaillard and Aichi were able to keep spamming triggers, and since in G the seed is in everyone everyone has a piece of that luck?
Kai pulling four triggers in a row... Olivier says it's not a miracle, but it is... the hopeless miracle, born out of an undying will that refuses to accept defeat!!
Kai is different then before he is a lot more determined and makes ton of sense he is kind of handsome and so is Aichi but less it is like I can't say who is better but I like to watch Vanguard