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Toadally Awesome has a funny backstory so to speak, the japanese name is Mochi Kaeru (kaeru meaning toad) a play on mochikaeru, meaning to take home and mochi, a traditional sweet often eaten in Japan, the 2 frogs on the artwork are stacked on top of each other as a reference to Kagami Mochi, a mochi based dish, that's basically 2 pieces of mochi stacked on top of each other with an orange on top. The "to take home" aspect of the original name is reference in its effect that allows it steal the opponent's cards. Konami of America saw that multi-layered pun that was impossible to translate, and imediattely gave up on it
Toadally Awesome being an Xyz also plays into the pun, as Xyz's defining mechanic is stacking cards underneath themselves to summon them. Requiring 2 level 2 aqua monsters, on summon it's a 3 card stack and probably has 2 frogs/ toads underneath it, much like it's art has the 2 frogs and an orange.
Atleast we should be happy they didn't had to sit down and complain how D/D and D.D. are all different archetypes with D/D expanding to D/D/D and D/D/D/D
Fun Fact about Zero Paradox: He is part of the D/D archetype, which has two sub groups, those being D/D/D and D/D/D/D, Zero paradox being the only four D monster. They are basically a giant evil cooperation, with one of their gimmicks being the manipulation of contracts, called dark contracts, which require you to take burn damage after using their effect. The archetype has various ways to either negate the damage or even regaining life points instead. Fitting since the one who wields the archetype in the anime is the head of a giant cooperation, some D/D/D monsters even having titles like CEO in their Japenese card names. Sad anime character is also a D/D/D monster, called Go! - D/D/D Divine Zero King Rage. To add to the absurd naming, in the beginning of the cardgame there were monsters called D.D., who don‘t belong to this archetype and their stands for Different Dimension as well, to further add to the confusion.
previous D.D monsters are mostly human compared to D/D being demon, and their gimmick are opposite of each other. D.D play style is banishing your opponent to different dimension while D/D is summoning demons from different dimension.
@@bl00by_Ah yes, so bad they created an entirely new summoning mechanic to reign them in and Everytime pens are able to abuse the link mechanic tonmolly whop the competension, the link card gets banned so now Komoney just print cards that say "Your opponent can only set backrow for X turn" to co platelet shut out pen cards.
@@RazielTheUnborn Yeah that might've been true back in 2017/18, nowadays MR3 pend wouldn't be able to reach T1. It does everything other combo decks do but infinitly worse since you need 2 scales to even be able to play while other decks start with 1 card combos.
Some of my favorite's that you could use in a part 2: Interplanetarypurplythorny Dragon (Yes, the first part is all one word) Divine Arsenal AA Zeus: Sky Thunder Nefarious Archfiend Eater of Nefariousness Bat Endymion the Mighty Master of Magic (purely to jumpscare them with the wall of text present on the card) Training Fur Hire, Fur All Your Training Needs
Kikinagashi Fucho would be really funny one for this list as well, it's actually a real card. And I feel like the gang would actually believe it is fake, because does just seem like a bunch of random letters put together.
I would think it would be the arms of the man, since the card is about his action, rather than describing any of the cockroaches. the high defense could be from the lid he's using as a shield
Pokemon fans: OMG POKEMON IS JUST SO MUCH BETTER Pokemon names: Ekans, Arbok, Muk, Exeggcute, Seel, *Talonflame* Let's be real, people only give Pokemon names, and really a LOT of Pokemon in general, a pass because of nostalgia and bias. Sure there's some clever ones too, but you can say that pretty much another any Monster Collection series with it's names.
The absolutely perfect delivery of "I've seen him ball, he can't ball" (16:10) has been stuck in my head for so long after watching this that I had to figure out if it came from a famous YTP or fandub or something. But nah, that's just straight Nico knocking it out of the park and creating a new phrase that will live in me forever
RIP Number 69: Heraldry Crest. The physical game was scared of the best number and nerfed it into the ground when translating it from the show. Its effect is basically "fuck you, i win"
@@HazeEmry To be fair they could've printed it with the anime effect if they just locked it behind heraldic beasts. I don't think that anyone would care if heraldic beast got a skill drain, I mean Dinomorphia also got Rextrem and doesn't do anything.
my god kyle is the the most obnoxious kind of pokemon fan, i really enjoy watching him be made deeply upset by anything that isnt pokemon for not being like pokemon
23:38 "dragon maid is borderline hentai" my man, you have not watched nearly enough anime to know what is and isn't borderline hentai if you think dragon maid is toeing the line
I love that the whole c architype is based around the fact japanese people hate cockroaches and often call them g as slang (cause the japanese word for cockroach is Gokiburi)
Broken Bamboo Sword is definitely not one of the most used Equip Spells in the game, it is used for a very specific Draw Engine, basically just in Exodia decks. Now that Isolde is banned, we also have to go back to Magic Library for Exodia, which includes the Bamboo Sword engine.
Given even one of the best ones on paper (Grid Rod) doesn't see use, yes, the combo centric broken bamboo sword is one of the most used It'll be interesting to see if snatch steal takes that place
@@Sillimant_ Snatch Steal will only see use in decks that can search Equip Spells easily, so basically just Mikanko, wacky versions of Infernoble, now that Isolde is gone and some random pile deck maybe by searching and recycling it with Braver Dragon.
The fact that Labrynth's name was incorrectly spelled correctly in the question would IMO be grounds for an appeal if anyone had voted for it to be fake. I can believe that a creature's name is "Labrynth" more easily than it being "Labyrinth" literally.
It's not that the X is supposed to be silent, it's that in the original Japanese it isn't part of the name at all and it is simply called "zeal" while in the English it was changed to be called "zexal" In the original the opening for the anime spells out the anime name Z E A L and the "X" is not part of that and is instead just a cross added as an aesthetic addition to the logo(which makes sense as it isn't text nor is it even the same size or general shape of the other letters). When localized into English for some reason they opted to make that into an actual x and incorporate it into the name, and thus "zexal" was born. Not a silent X, but rather was never meant to be an X and English localizers are stupid.
"I'm so upset that People Running About is a monster card" Yeah, my thoughts exactly... I figured for sure it was a spell or trap Edit: Thank you again lad for getting angry for my amusement! So, the Digimon ones I have a fair shake at, because I love Digimon and kinda sorta understand how they name them. And here's the thing, I also love Yugioh, but there is just no way in hell to pick a common thread on the card's naming conventions, they are absolutely insane. Like some of them just feel like a portion of conversation.
The idea behind that card is that it’s part of a series with 2 more monsters: Oppressed People (card text: “They are oppressed, but believe they will have their freedom someday.”) United Resistance (card text: “The people that gather to swear to fight their oppressors. A revolution is coming.”) And if you have all three on the field, there’s a card you can activate called “Huge Revolution” that destroys all cards on the opponent’s field and sends their entire hand to the GY.
Different archetypes just have different naming conventions. They are consistent within their own groups. The DDD are all name after famous leaders of history, Skull Servants are all puns, Numbers and Pendulums are stupid, etc.
Would be funny to take this and then make another question next time with fake trap in it. I can guarantee everyone would be all "you already did that, it's false!" Haha
If you ever do another video like this it should be about archetypes and they have to guess which card isn't a part of the archetype with the other three all being apart of the same archetype... I know that they'll cry when they see my boy the jam.
HOLY SHIT I thought I was the only person who knew of fighting foodons!! That makes me happy lol. Here some franchise: B-Daman, meta bots, megaman nt warrior, duel masters, bakugan, beyblade, Zatch bell, monster rancher, and fighting foodons
@@Sillimant_ true but normal, effect, fusion, synchro, xyz, links mechanically work similarly since they're all just monsters. If you just got back into or are new, pendulums would confuse you. Links came right after and are easier to learn
"Tyler the Great Warrior" always feels like a fun card to use for something like this since the name and then appearance would likely throw people off until you explain the reason the card exists
For context, I'm a classic Yu-Gi-Oh fan who knows very little GX and nothing past Zexal. 1) While I could believe any of them, I'm most suspicious of Grabsnatcher. / Got it, actually. 2) I actually know the last two (or at least some of the numbered dragons), and can believe the first, so I've gotta guess the obvious red herring Doofus. / Huh, thought the blue dragon one was #2. Either way, I can't believe Doofus was so wrong people thought it had to be right. 3) Define "real". The first I know and fourth I think they made it after it became a meme, but the middles I could see as real or decoy. I'll say Fake Card while awaiting it to be real and learning what it does. / I am satisfied, yet disappointed. 4) Each of these is so wrong they have to be right for very different reasons. For all of those reasons, and none of them, I'm picking Cupid Dunk because it has the weakest ridiculous factor. / Oh, that was my second instinct. 5) I don't know all of the Number monsters, but I'll guess Confronting the "C" as the one they didn't go for. / Just the trick I wasn't ready for. Bonus) Tour Guide from the Underworld sounds like the likeliest joke, but I could still see it being real. / Huh, guess I was just thinking of whatshername Black Rose Dragon girl because of Roserade forever linking plants and mask parties in my mind. Well, I would've tied for first.
Goddamn, Yu-Gi-Oh is so fucking dumb. God i love that shit so much. They can pretty much do anything they want, no genre is off-limits, no inspiration too blatant, no idea too crazy, they can be anything, except a good card game
12:57~13:13 The Duelist Kingdom arc of the anime was made before the OCG was properly created, which is why it not only didn't have the OCG's rules as said rules didn't even exist IRL at the time, but even allowed for plays that are entirely made up but work anyway because they're explained in a convincing way.
Let's actually try and make these fake cards real (spoilers): 1) Grabsnatcher, a Swiss army knife/Venus flytrap with low stats, Earth and Plant. "Flip Effect: If attacked by an opposing monster when face down, cancel the attack and take control of that monster on top of this card until the end of your next turn. After, return that monster to its original position and send this card to the Graveyard." 2) Doofus, a really shaggy-haired Saint Bernard dog, probably low or zero ATK and high DEF, Earth and Beast. "Your opponent takes pity on Doofus. The first attack targeting this monster each turn is negated." 3) Fake Card, Trap. "If this card is or will be destroyed by an opponent's card effect while face down, activate it: replace it with any Spell/Trap Card in your hand or deck and activate that card. Shuffle your deck if you searched it." 4) Takebacksies!, some sort of trickster imp with low stats, Dark and maybe Fiend or Fairy. "Flip Effect: If your opponent gains control of any card on your field through any card effect, Flip Summon this monster: Return your card to your possession and destroy the card whose effect changed its owner." 5) Number 69: Attention-Grabbing Maestro of the Dark World, which sounds Gimmick Puppet related, but for a second #69, maybe it's a Negative Rank monster like Earthbound Immortals' Negative Levels, certainly Dark and Spellcaster, either high or low stats depending on the potency of its effect. "Once per turn, you can remove one Xyz material: Move one of your opponent's monsters to your field permanently (it goes to their Graveyard if destroyed). Once this monster has no Xyz material remaining, it moves to your opponent's field permanently (it goes to your Graveyard if destroyed)." Really have a lot of control-switching going on with these cards, don't we? Bonus) Ribbon Lady Masquerade, a masked womanlike form in a dress made from scarlet ribbons, possibly Dark, not sure if Fiend/Spellcaster/Fairy or what. "If this monster changes ATK/DEF position, you can choose to return it to your hand and Special Summon any other monster in your hand." I'm thinking because of the mask, it could be seen as a disguise for something else and needed a trigger for the swap.
People Running About is actually part of a "combo" with Oppressed People and United Resistance. There's a trap card called Huge Revolution that, if you have all 3 of those monsters on the field, it destroys all cards your opponent controls and sends all cards in their hand to the graveyard.
So i feel like they should be shown pictures of Digimon human protagonist and try to guess what makes them special and I just want them to be marveled at how stupid Marcus' thing is.
Broken bamboo sword was a staple in exodia decks i think. Used for deck thinning, kinda like Phyrexian Probe in MtG. Edit: I think it's closer to fetchlands in MtG, you're effectively making your deck smaller and more consistent by having free "tutor" cards to fetch another card
To explain pendulum's in as simple terms as possible, imagine if a monster had a second card effect that made the monster act like a continuous spell card (meaning the spell card stays on the field until it is destoryed or game ends, etc.) P.s. finished making the rest of this before realizing I forgot about the special summon effects. Basically, along with the levels of normal monster types, pendulum's also have a unique level system disctinct from the norm. All it is, is when two pend monsters on opposite sides of the spell/trap zone are placed, depending on the numbers, say 1 and 8, any monster in your hand or face up in the extra deck, can be special summoned. (Any amount you have in your hand between the numbers of the pend monsters in spell/trap zone, and only 1 extra deck monster, if I remember correctly.) Despite trying to explain this as simple as possible, anyone who reads this may as well be looking at a physics lecture, because that's how it feels like to me, and I at least understand half of the mechanics for this stupid card type. There's some other rules about them going to the extra deck instead of the graveyard, but i'll be honest, as someone who isn't a fan of pendulum's it's always confused me and I've never bothered to care or worry about it since I hardly ever use them myself. What I explained is already good enough of a start to get you to realize how they work (and partly how dumb they are)
24:58 - For the same reason as 99% of interactions in this goddamn game: Reading. The archetype is not *LabYRInth,* but _LabRYnth._ It's one syllable shorter.
16:52 whatever desciptor text is that isn't it. That is all card effects. On top of that though, since it is a pendulum monster, which box of effects you can use is based on whether it is in a monster zone or a spell/trap zone. Pendulums were a mistake.
KYLE is so despicable! At least, Tyler have a background with YGO!!! Also, the audacity to say YGO cannot compete with Pokemon. Man, I love POKEMON, but I highly prefer the games, not the card games. YGO is far more superior than Pokemon. It's mentally stimulating!!!!!!!!!
My guesses/answers: 1) Grabsnatcher 2) Doofus 3) Fake Card 4) Different Dimension Demon Deity Super-Dimensional Sovereign Emperor Zero Paradox 5) D-Boyz Bonus) Lovely Labyrinth of the Silver Castle
Does he not know Yugioh has been destroying Pokemon in Anime when it aired, card game (yugioh #1 in world still), and yes video games. Konami makes more from Duel Links alone than Pokemon makes from their games.
please do this one That Wacky magic! Oops! A Wild Monster Appears! Too Bad! Made to Order Mermaid Outfit Outfitter Evil Twin GG EZ Dancing Elf Crazy Reloader Borreload Furious Dragon Borreload Ultimate Dragon Borreload Riot Dragon Borreload eXcharge Dragon Decode Talker Slashingcode Talker Shootingcode talker Encode Talker
0:30 Speaking as a fan of you guys & Pokemon, that's very disappointing. (Although, just listing thankfulness topics, IMHO, isn't the most interesting topic. No offense meant.) 17:50 Over 3 hours?! Surely the quizzes of this video weren't all those hours?! Anyway, fun video! Thanks for uploading! Looking forward to more like this from you in the near future!
Mitch here: We record in bulk, so this video was recorded in the same sitting as the Royal Knights special AND the Thanksgiving special. And don't worry- no offense taken. We weren't expecting the Thanksgiving episode to do numbers, but it was something I wanted to have us do in the spirit of the holiday.
My guesses 1: Grabsnatcher 2: Doofus 3: Fake Card (this one was too obvious) 4: Different Dimension Demon Deity (that name was just way too lo- *WAIT, IT'S REAL?!* I forgot about the one-letter abbreviations!) 5: D-Boyz (I wasn't sure about this one) Bonus: Lovely Labyrinth