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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

Título original: Yûgiô: 5D's
  • Serie de TV
  • 2008–2011
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (2008)
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    7mimmoesposito

    Upper gx

    Then this is the third series of yu-gi-oh then this time it is set in the future This time the programmer is Yusei this time This is a way to advertise the new cards they have made or the White cards or and this time some times these duels take place they also do it inside motorbikesvery nice So I liked this anime But even here it's not at the level of the first Because even Yusei didn't make me much more crazy like Yugi But above all it's much better than Jaden because we always have that problem Always in this way or that he always takes slaps from onefemale that this Yugi didn't really happen and someone will say And what is one thing that is much better in the GX series Well unless the two seasons and I have no good ones instead in season 4 of gx which was truly horrendous for me the duels are very beautiful and the characters are well done Yusei is a little less soI also managed to like Leo well but in the next anime I won't be very good at all to conclude with a score of 7-
    9timeblank

    Japanese version a 10. English version a 5.

    The Japanese version is ultimately the best. It's dark, gritty, and has better voice actors than the English version. The story is better than the English version.

    The dubbed English version is horrible. The voice actors are horrendous. They take so many things away from it, truly gives me a headache. Stick with the Japanese version because it's really good than the English version.
    10hresvelg

    Best YGO series

    5DS is better than the original. Not saying that GX and the original were bad, as I did enjoy them, but I enjoyed this one too. I love it so much and years and years later I still do, but the English dub cut out a lot of stuff from the original, so definitely watch the Japanese version if you want the real experience of the show. English definitely has the best cast members though.
    8Ore-Sama

    Yugioh Spin Off Done Right

    They tried many times after the original Yugioh. Yugioh R was like a bad fanfiction filled with jaw droppingly asinine duels, flat villains and a plot more shallow then a kiddie pool. Yugioh GX had an interesting premise with the Duel Academy but became an absurd exercise in tedium, introducing somewhat interesting characters that are fed to it's main character and eventually either pushed into the background or disappearing entirely. So I approached 5D with some skepticism and....

    The story starts in a place called Satellite, a run down area for the impoverished, runaways, etc. Among them is Yusei Fudo, who's D-Wheel(a motorbike used for Speed Duels) and Star Dust Dragon card have been stolen by former friend Jack Atlus, who is now in Neo Domino as the "king" of duelists. Yusei plans to escape Satellite to confront Jack for his Dragon back. Yusei confronts Jack for a duel. It's a strong back and forth encounter, that ends when special dragon birthmarks on their body activates. Yusei and Jack are what are known as "Signers", signified by those birthmarks. What makes things more complicated is Rex Godwin, head of Security Maintenence Bureau in Domminno and the man who supports Jack, is the one after the Signers and the five dragon cards they posses.

    What separates this from GX from the get go is the fact that 5D is not one hundred percent reliant on the cards. Sure, the card duels are as pivotal as ever, however unlike GX, the plot of 5D could easily be done with the cards removed and not have too many significance changes. It's clear a lot more thought went into the plot as not only does it begin from the get go, but there has yet to be a single filler episode.

    The animation is what you would expect of a Yugioh series, perhaps a little smoother even. The voice acting is good, with some voices like Aki's being downright chilling at times. The soundtrack isn't outstanding, not even a touch on the soundtrack of the original Yugioh series(Japanese version) which is among the best anime soundtracks I've heard(and I don't even consider the original yugioh a top ten anime by any stretch) Now let's get to the characters. Drifting away from the hyper and at times clueless Judai, they've gone back to a more serious protagonist in Yusei.Almost always solemn(even more so then Yami) Yusei continues the Yugioh tradition of the main character being less interesting then the supporting cast. While he's easy to get behind, there's not a whole lot to him. The supporting cast is strong with characters that stand out. The characters have their own, distinct personalities and except for the old man, I find none of them annoying. There's also been a lot more thought put into the backstories of some of these characters i.e they have one(yep, another shot at GX-I can't help it, it's too easy) Pot shots aside, I actually enjoyed the backstories of some of these characters, as they were pretty poignant for a Yugioh series(especially Aki) Now duel wise, the system's been tweaked. There are two types of duels, the regular duels we're used to, and Riding Duels, the duels on motorbikes. The difference is, besides that they're riding on speed bikes, is that there are a new set of rules. The field spell Speed World is activated automaticaly at the beginning of each duel. This makes it so only cards with SP in front of them can be used. There are also speed counters, which each player get's an extra of every turn. For every 1000 lifepoints a player loses(remainders are not counted) a speed counter is lost. Spell cards require a certain number of speed counters, and the speed counters also detirmine the speed of the bike. It's actually pretty interesting. A new feature that's been added to both duels is synchro summon. Basically, if you get what's called a tuner monster out with another monster and their combined levels equal that of the monster you want to synchro summon, you can sacrifice them to summon the monster. Since synchro summon is a special summon, that means you can summon the required sacrifice and the syncro summon in one turn.

    At merely twenty two episodes currently, things could go bad but I'm optimistic right now. I can't wait to see more as the plot is intriguing and not so easy to predict. I will even go as far to say this is the best of the Yugioh series, even more then the original.

    I would also like to note, avoid the dub like the plague. 4kids has not learned their lesson, stick with the subs.
    7smetin

    Dark and interesting story spoiled by duel mechanics

    I may be biased here, but I am a lover of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series. I loved the mechanics of duelling and the links to ancient Egypt. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX was OK, but I felt the story was a bit too light and lacklustre. After I saw the love that this series got, I felt I had to watch it.

    Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's is set in a dystopian city, with the "Satelline" (equivalent to a deprived region of a city) being the main setting for the story. The main protagonist, Jaden Yuki, is a great character and you really do get to understand his back story and motives. The other main characters in the series are equally as likable, albeit for different reasons. What I liked about this series is its dark nature and the story of someone rising from the slums through the means of duelling.

    Now, on the subject of duelling...this is where I got a bit annoyed. The concept of speed duelling was introduced whereby everything the governs a normal duel was present, except duels are now conducted on super-fast motorbikes. Maybe its my age (I'm 25), but I just don't get it. Aside from the motorbikes being redundant to the concept of duelling, I felt it made duelling a restricted sport. In the era of the original series, duelling was something everyone could do. All you needed was a deck. Now, duelling is something only those with motorbikes could do. There were some standalone duels off the bikes, but it seems they were just not done anymore. I enjoyed the new format, but my rational brain just felt it unnecessary.

    If you enjoyed the original series, this may be something worth watching. The characters are deep and interesting, and the story is great. Just don't be prepared for a rational explanation as to why duelling must now be performed while racing.

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      The Earthbound Immortal Scar-Red Nova (Red Nova in the dub) is said to be represented by the Snake Nazca Line. Initially, this was the only anime-exclusive Nazca Line, but it was discovered in 2014, 4 years after the episode that the Scar-Red Nova premiered.
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      The Criminal Marks.

      Why they can be used to track those marked with them. Why they were EVER implemented, as it's a form of maiming by cutting a face. Why additional ones are given. Why they are never healed over by scar tissue.
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      Referenced in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series: She Blinded Me with Card Games (2008)
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