csmr causa, tengo que llorar weon este anime fue de esos que marco la infancia, gracias Kazuki por haberme echo experimentar tantos lindos sentimientos.
+Loko Pérez That actually has nothing to do with it. Yu-Gi-Oh! was worked on by many animation directors that rotated between episodes, most notably Hirayama Hidetsugu, Takahashi Kazunori, and Takahiro Kagami, who animated this opening and is generally regarded as their best animation director. Unfortunately, prior to the actual production of the Millennium World arc, Takahiro Kagami, Hirayama Hidetsugu, and Takahashi Kazunori ended up quitting. Therefore, the season was produced without their best animation directors, the ones responsible for giving Yu-Gi-Oh! the highly detailed, sharp style it's generally known for, as well as the iconic "rape faces" and "Joey chin".
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still was just a joke; but thanks for such an informative reply.
It's not bad, it's just noticeably cheaper. It stays on model more than the Orichalcos arc, so all things considered it's alright, though definitely a step down.
+Gordon Lai is that to say that anime before the early 2000s was animated badly? because it's all about budget and skill, not time period... consider: FLCL was made in 2000, but had beautiful animation that is still hard to match today
+crapolalert I don't think they are saying early 2000s animations were bad. There are a lot of small details in Yu-Gi-Oh they could of easily ignored if they wanted to. Being a 100+ episode anime for the time, the animation is very well done and fluid, something some anime lack today.
2000s anime and every in the 90s were all largely great. DBZ, GITS, Cowboy Bebop etc. I think it had to do with the fact that drawing it all out was the only option so they had one job and they did it well. Compared to now, we have digital animation and I think that makes the animators a bit lazy or rather, they spend most of their budget on the digital side
its a shame that Takahiro Kagami only made this opening without directing any episode of season 5...he could have done some magic in some of the episodes..especially the final duel of yami and yugi
if youre talking about what i think you are, then i just had to reply to him in a tweet saying basically the same thing instead of awkwardly redirecting to this comment lol
One episode of Atem vs Yugi was animated really good, dunno if you've seen it but its great Its the episode when yugi destroyed the god cards if you wanna know
I know, right? At least have him animate the last episode of the series; it begins and ends with him, you know? Missed opportunity there, guys....that said, the Dawn of the Duel arc is still my favorite arc of the original series, despite having a lot of mediocre animation.
In the manga, his archenemy was akunadin (it was his spirit which was locked into the Puzzle and not the demon's spirit, and he also possessed Priest Seto only as a desesperate measure, *after* Zorc's defeat)...
Bakura is NOT a part of Zorc in the manga, but a part of "the priest Zorc", hence Akunadin after being corrupted, not the demon summoned with the ritual. The first time we encounter the memory of this priest (concept removed in the TV serie), Bakura is explaining him the situation, the same way a soldier talks to a general.
That's what was nice about the bunkoban versions of the manga. Kazuki Takahashi even commented in his author's notes that one could tell he was sick during the time he wrote this arc because of Zorc's design XD Haha. He updated the artwork with Zorc and changed the 'wang' into a sort of belt, as it wraps around his waist rather than ... protruding from a certain spot lol
I swear when I was watching this as a kid the RU-vid uploads had this as the opening for the season but starting around there for the music though I remember the visuals being different after the yugi and bakura part. Also another memory I had watching yugioh on RU-vid, a dub of 5ds with the 4kids actors but they called Meklord emperors Machine Emperors like the Japanese version and I don’t know if anyone else remembers that either
@@PikaLink91 That might be the first duel between bakura and yami alternatively if it was hazy enough it was Sartorious vs Chazz where Sartorious used a table as his duel disk. this depends on when you grew up honestly
I love how epicly ridiculous all of the Yugioh storylines are, and how well they are made. Like holy shit this is about a childrens card game yet it gets me hyped everytime
Lol Kaiba shut down an entire city for like a few days to host a damn card game tournament,.mind you an evil teenager who wanted power had people dueling in very dangerous situations xD
The manga was better paced and kept things less crazy as it went on. It still kept the Shadow Game/Penalty Game concept if you lose a game to a Millennium Item user. And I mean _any_ game, since Yu-Gi-Oh! wasn't strictly about the card game. It had other games too. The Millennium World of the anime... What were Konami and the writers thinking?
REST IN PEACE KAZUKI TAKAHASHI YOU BROUGHT ME SO MANY MEMORIES I LOVED THAT YOU MADE MY CHILDHOOD AMAZING I LOVED THAT WE WERE BORN ON THE SAME DAY THANK YOU!
yugioh is such a big part of my childhood, I remember watching the pyramid of light movie when i was 4 cause my older brother had the dvd of it. I remember my brother teaching me the game and watching the anime. Ofc I watched the dub since i didn't knew sub existed when i was a little. Now that I watched it dub and sub, front to back, duel monsters to 5ds,(i watched through Arc-v haven't touched vrains let alone sevens, 5ds is where the anime peaked for me), I loved when the Egyptian Gods popped up. Still to this day my favorite trio of monsters and Red Eyes Black Dragon is my favorite Monster. Love playing the cyber dragon deck and cyberdarks, Hell Kaiser Ryo is my favorite character out of the franchise. Just so glad that I was able to be a part of this community. Rest in Peace Kazuki Takahashi Thank you for making this franchise.
I don't know what's about this song that fits with the visuals so well, especially the music at the beginning gives a feeling of solving the final clue, of righting past wrongs, of one final adventure, which conveys all the themes of the final arc. There's something very bittersweet, like a closure 3000 years in the making. It always makes me emotional. This show is incredible.
Aun sigo sin creer la noticia. Descansa en paz Kazuki Takahashi. Fuiste el creador de una de mis franquicias favoritas que disfruto hoy en dia de la misma manera que lo hacia en el colegio .
@@fernandocastro8696 thank you people need to stop calling atem yugi if anything we should call yugi atem he was born first and he's more popular overall lol
Brandon Garzon There’s nothing wrong with calling him Yami Yugi, all the spirits that live in the Millenium items are referred to as Yami. The evil versions of Marik and Bakura in the millenium rod and ring are called Yami Marik and Yami Bakura respectively. Atem is his actual name, yes, but that could also be seen as a spoiler in some cases since it becomes the final plot point to defeating Zorc
@@IceBlueLugia either way it's no longer the correct way to call him if you know his name is atem then you should call him that if you haven't reached that point in the series then it's ok but no preference doesn't change facts and the fact is his birth name and true name is atem and honestly it's more respectful to call him that atem is his own person
RIP Kazuki Takahashi. Yu-Gi-Oh was a big part of my childhood and one of the first anime I got into. I never really played the game much, apart from the videogames and playground duels with friends or family, but I have fond memories of collecting the cards and trading them.
Man the opening is so cool, I love seeing both yugis and bakuras going towards each other. Atem and Yami Bakura share the same position, meaning that despite one being from the past and one from the present they are their main enemies. Meanwhile Yugi gets to fight the present Bakura-Zork in the dessert.
Thank you for my childhood, Takahashi-sensei. I'll always remember waking up early on Saturday mornings to watch Yu-Gi-Oh! I obtained immeasurable memories from your works.
RIP Kazuki Takahashi Thank you so much for this wonderful anime, wonderful manga and wonderful game Yu-Gi-Oh. We will always remember you when we will watch the anime and when we will play the game.
Takahashi fell ill during the production of the arc and subsequently had to cut things from the finished product. In particular, a lot of development between Seto and Kisara had to be removed.
+NephiTheSpaceWarrior Agreed. The reason the anime was different was the Millennium World chapters had TERRIBLE ratings in Japan's V-Jump, so the anime staff was told by the marketing side to try to make changes to try and make the anime version more popular.
Honestly pretty much everything is better in the manga, but Toei stuff, Duelist Kingdom, and Millennium World especially. Battle City had changes too, but no where near as many actually.
shadowfaxs1 Yup! Duelist Kingdom really suffers from the lack of the "season 0" stuff, since in the manga, it's the reason for almost everything. There's some callbacks to it too. Yeah that was a good one. It's nice we got to see them duel in one version.
In my opinion, the best opening of any anime. Some may come close, but this will always be my favorite. Just saddens me I went so many years without hearing it.
I just cannot love this opening enough, especially the part where characters from the past appearing. I mean, they did live, and it feels like their lives and suffering really have a meaning.
Kakusenai hodo mabayui hikari seijaku yaburi kono yo ni yomigaeru Hageshiku yuragu kawaita daichi inochi wo kakete hibana butsukeau Mou ichido dake de ii kiseki okite yo Kako ni nakushita kioku no peeji wo torimodosu chikara wo Yami wo tsuranuku shinjiru kokoro tamashii nemuru basho sagashite Mabataki dekinai surudoi gankou wo moyasu Hikari to kage no futatsu no kokoro kurisutaru ni utsuru mirai e Ima ugokidasu akaku minagiru Eyes
@@WikiHL I never said that. Simply that the new series looks horrible in comparison to the other ones before it (even Zexal and that's saying a lot) For example, Vrains was great and the protagonist was a badass. The new series is a huge downfall from that. All the other series were great too, with the exception of Zexal, which in my opinion was shit and the worst Yu-gi-oh series I've ever seen, and a lot of people agree with that. It's the only other series in which I made a statement similar to this one. But seeing the new series, I might have to change my mind about that.
Yugioh losing it's best animator during this arc really shows. This opening makes you forget all that. Then the episode starts and it hits you. I do like how the actually made the end of the series not look like crap in Dark Side of Dimensions.