Mostly known for cards and anime, the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise is one of the biggest in the world, with the brand represented in countless forms of merchandise. Now, things are taking a turn for the ugly in a collaboration that's certain to make spirits bright in the oddest way.
As part of a collaboration with BoxLunch, a new ugly sweater meant for the winter months is something that Yu-Gi-Oh! fans can look forward to adding to their deck. Featuring the protagonist of the original series and the Millennium Puzzle, the gaudy form of festive clothing will trigger nostalgia and holiday cheer. Now available to order, it's the best thing to wear for when it's time to d-d-d-d-duel.
Related "Rarest Cards, Special Collectibles": Yu-Gi-Oh! Announces Official Online Merch Store for Overseas Fans
Yu-Gi-Oh! announces a new online e-commerce store, promising rare cards and special collectibles ahead of its full launch later this year.
As part of a collaboration with BoxLunch, a new ugly sweater meant for the winter months is something that Yu-Gi-Oh! fans can look forward to adding to their deck. Featuring the protagonist of the original series and the Millennium Puzzle, the gaudy form of festive clothing will trigger nostalgia and holiday cheer. Now available to order, it's the best thing to wear for when it's time to d-d-d-d-duel.
Related "Rarest Cards, Special Collectibles": Yu-Gi-Oh! Announces Official Online Merch Store for Overseas Fans
Yu-Gi-Oh! announces a new online e-commerce store, promising rare cards and special collectibles ahead of its full launch later this year.
- 10/10/2024
- by Timothy Blake Donohoo
- Comic Book Resources
Film: 'Doraemon in Nobita and the Steel Troops: The New Age'; Director: Yukiyo Teramoto; Voiceovers: Masaharu Fukuyama, Yumi Kakazu, Koji Kato, Subaru Kimura; Rating: ** - a disappointing fare.
There's an old tradition of treating children's content with lightness. The usual justification given for making bad children's films is that put anything moving in front of kids, and they will like it (by that logic, there's no need for any specialised content for kids).
And it is this same malady that 'Doraemon...' suffers from, with a substandard story and execution. And it's a greater.
There's an old tradition of treating children's content with lightness. The usual justification given for making bad children's films is that put anything moving in front of kids, and they will like it (by that logic, there's no need for any specialised content for kids).
And it is this same malady that 'Doraemon...' suffers from, with a substandard story and execution. And it's a greater.
- 10/8/2011
- by Arun Pantit
- RealBollywood.com
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