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what I like about Yugi is that he is definitely in that "kind non-violent all-loving friendships-everyone" protagonist archetype but most of the time we expect those sorts of characters to wear their hearts on their sleeves or solve their problems via communication and understanding, whereas one of Yugi Muto's defining character traits is that he'd rather die than admit he has a problem. you can pour soup directly in his lap and he'll be like "oh that's okay ^_^" while internally burning with such an unquenchable incandescent rage at you that 30 minutes later his evil shadow self confronts you in a back alley and forces you to play something called Knife Pogs (a game he just made up that's like Pogs but the pogs are knives so every time you hit the stack a bunch of knives fly out and stab you in the kneecaps). so that's fun
early manga redraws. anyone down to clown w/ me
The manga timestamps Honda leaving his castle room at midnight and then cuts to Atem monologue-ing and when it returns to Honda the next chapter it timestamps him again but at 2am. This implies Honda spent two entire straight hours wandering around Pegasus's house in the dark accomplishing nothing before he managed to find the basement where they were keeping Mokuba.
if there's one thing about yugioh dm that i think about constantly, it's this fucking panel. it haunts me. It contains multitudes. the manga never fully digs into it, but it casts a shadow over Yami no Yugi and makes his entire character like 30000% more interesting and angsty.
Like. fuck. Imagine your name is Yugi Mutou and you're having the worst day of your life and a guy just threatened to stab you if you didn't pay him money you didn't have. And as you fiddle with the puzzle you've worked on for 8 years, suddenly this sense of confidence rushes over you. You suddenly know you don't have to take that guy's bullying lying down. Suddenly you feel this swell of knowledge and understanding and you realize you can take him down with his own greed. And you do it.
And then again, something happens to the people you care about, and you find yourself doing something about it. Over and over again, every time something bad happens, you use your wits and instinct to cause the perpetrators to be punished and your loved ones to be protected.
But then slowly....slowly....something starts to occur to you.
Are you actually Yugi Mutou?
Things aren't quite fitting together. You have memories of being Yugi Mutou. But something about them just doesn't quite click together. Were you actually there before that night that bully threatened you with a knife? Or did you just think you were? Have you actually been around those people you feel like you care about all the time, or are those just wisps of memories of someone else spending time with them?
If you're not Yugi Mutou, then...who are you? You only remember being Yugi Mutou. But you also feel that there's someone else who is also Yugi Mutou, who might have been Yugi Mutou before you were.
Somehow, you start to get the sense that you might be a shadow of something else entirely.
But you put that aside. Because despite what you suspect, despite not knowing who you are, the people you know you care about seem to also care about you. Even the other Yugi trusts and cares about you. So maybe it's all right, and this is normal, and this is what you're supposed to be and do. So you keep protecting them, those people you care about, including the other Yugi.
Except them you keep running into those items again, ones like the one you built, like the one that seemed to awaken this other side of you -- or was the the first time you were ever actually awake? And the people with those items hurt you and the people you care about. One of them seems to contain another mind -- like you, kind of? Only this one is hurting their hose, this one is cruel - except maybe, haven't you also been cruel? Haven't you been doing something similar to people who put your loved ones and your other self (your host) at risk?
And then things continue, and you try to fight and protect the people you care about, even if it means throwing someone else's life away, and the other Yugi....won't let you. And the other Yugi says...he's scared of you.
And then this. Then Pegasus drops those little words: "the evil intelligence inside the Millennium Items."
And you know you're not Yugi Mutou anymore. You never were. You are some strange, dangerous ghost from an ancient relic, who woke up with his memories and used his body to hurt other people.
Who exactly are you?
What are you?
Vol. 8 Ch. 337: Over a Different River
I feel like a lot of people who cry that Yugis character arc has been ruined by DSOD don't realize that the entire point of yugioh is that self-sacrifice and relying on friends is the key to the future. Yugi is not made weaker by getting help from Atem he is made stronger. DSOD also fixed one of the biggest problems with the original yugioh manga ending. Which is that the story over time developed this weird subtext that in order to be independent Yugi has to "man up" and while Takahashi definitely tried to still present Yugi with a softer interpretation of masculinity in the end it falls a little flat when the last page is Yugi standing in the desert giving the coldest dialogue the character ever had five minutes after his best friend died. And I think people tend to forget that because the anime is a lot softer than the manga. DSOD gives Yugi more emotional complexity about his best friend dying, than just kind of getting over it real quick. It presents us with a Yugi that perfectly continues from the manga, but now it gives us this layer of understanding that instead of getting over it over the span of five minutes, he is pretending that he did and tries to push his emotions away.
Kaiba of all characters becomes the character who now has to teach Yugi the lesson that the past is important. Which is something he struggled with while Atem was "alive". And while he is aggressive and self-absorbed, Kaiba also learns to be softer and kinder. That moment when Atem returns is there to show Yugi that Kaiba was right. Kaiba finally got the lesson and was able to be there for Yugi in a moment were Yugi almost stopped believing.
It is very obvious that Takahashi thought about it for a long time, and he was obviously a lot older when he wrote DSOD and you can tell a lot of his personal opinions on politics, relationships, faith and death changed as he got older. The way death is presented in DSoD is not the same as in the original Yugioh manga. Kaiba entering the afterlife is VERY different than Atem leaving. Death is presented as a recconection between friends and not as seperation. Something the original manga tried to do but I think DSOD does a lot better.
Yami — Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 0
I understand the value of artistic liberties but what exactly is Yugio's haircut supposed to be. I've wondered this since childhood
Yes yes yes its just supposed to look interesting and cool, it's not supposed to translate into the 3D space, but if it did what would it be
As we can see above, this haircut:
Is dark in the back, blached in the front
split into minimum two groupings: Body and Bangs
Spiked in the back, likely with the use of gel or styling mousse
Obviously this is an anime, and as other features such as eyes, ears, and legs are exaggerated I feel it is safe to interpret the length of hair as exagerrated as well.
This is a convenient assumption because otherwise, spiking shoulder-lrngth hair into seven (minimum) rigid vertical spikes would be impossible to maintain.
Assuming a real-life Yugio haircut could exist as inspiration got this style, I imagine a haircut that is either short and spiked in the back with natural bangs, or long in the back and textured with shorter bangs to frame the face. Either way, either the front is bleached, or the additional blond spikes in the back could be interpreted as highlights throughout the darker, perhaps natural hair.
Given these criteria, I have narrowed the possibilities dow to these three hair styles:
For research purposes please enter your interpretations to the poll attached below
Which Hairstyle Does Yugio Have
The Karen or Sasuke Bob
The Glam Rock Mullet
That Thing
No fourth option because I'm right
So there is a definitive answer for this, according to the people I know who Cosplay Yugi/Yami of Yugioh and style wigs for it: They start with No-Bangs Bobcut , Dye it the appropriate colors but in the same pattern as "That Thing" (AKA 'White bangs") above, usually by applying sucessive layers of warm colors (yellows, then reds, then warm blacks), and then Gel into a Hyper-Karen Bob.
So it's a Red-shift-White-Bangs-Hyper-Karen-Bob cut-and-color, and that's one hell of a mouthful, so it's fine to just call it a Yugioh for short.
I think I may have a guess for this
Yugi and Atem have slightly different hair, with Atem having a more extreme version of Yugi's hair. However, it is important to note that there is likely no actual physical difference in Yugi and Atem's appearances. His close friends, before finding out Atem existed, simply noticed that Yugi seemed more confident, not that he got taller, voice changed or hair changed. So that might not be diegetic, but a difference for the audience's sake.
It's also worth noting that anime tends to exaggerate things, particularly hairstyles. So in reality, Yugi's hair may be less like this:
But more like this:
This is a bonkers haircut for a shy, quiet, goody two shoes Japanese schoolboy to have
That's cus he's goth!
He wears chokers and stuff. He's shy cus nobody talks to the weird goth kid who loves gaming.
It's actually Visual Kei, though there was definitely overlap between the goth/punk subcultures and the Visual Kei world! The author was pretty openly inspired by the Visual Kei culture of the 80's and 90's, which has many many hairstyle examples that are similar to what Yugi wears:
The show itself had many collaborations with Visual Kei performers and bands, too, so it's pretty obvious how the series takes inspiration from the culture aesthetically as well. You can see it in some of the fashion choices, too, not just the hairstyles, as well as how visual kei took cues from and overlapped with goth and punk styles as well:
It's the costume designer in me, but I always think it's important to remember and reference the period and location something was made when you're trying to figure out why it was designed the way it was, and how to realistically recreate it.
Yugioh is very obviously of its time, and that's a good thing! Take a dive into learning about the period subcultures and you'll find lots of cool things there, and a lot of insight into why your favorite things were made the way they were, too. :)
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Love me that little 90s goth mf- goes by king of games or something
Completeing this felt like a fever dream. But the good kind.
I'm in my annual YU-Gi-Oh era again, help
And the version with less effects
Everytime I close my eyes I can see this man stare into my soul... I lowkey miss this design lmao
Transformation into Yami Yugi - Season 0