hey everyone! to celebrate completing all my YGO bag designs, i’ll be hosting a giveaway for my sample bags on each of my social media sites!!
firstly, you can purchase your own bag here! if you win the giveaway after purchasing, i will refund you the bag’s value.
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winner will be chosen june 11th
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the winner will be chosen via random reblog picker! this is again, a global giveaway so anyone can enter 🥰❤️ please feel free to enter on my instagram and twitter! thank you and good luck everyone!
Guys I gotta talk about Yugioh characters' pronouns
and by pronouns I mean the second-person pronouns that they use for other people
and by yugioh characters I mean exclusively bakura
Okay so in Japanese, pronouns have synonyms. You have OPTIONS for which "you" to use for someone, and it depends on your relationship and how polite you're being:
Safest option for you, the learner, is actually to refer to them in third person, by their name (or title, or nickname). This is both nice and respectful.
貴方(あなた) is the formal polite one that's most often taught to beginners.
君(きみ) is informal and friendly-sounding, for friends! Don't use it for like your boss.
お前(おまえ) is informal and rough-sounding, like walking up to someone and going "hey man"
てめぇ is actively insulting. You are possibly picking a fight. Either this is a close friend who likes tossing around friendly insults, or you want them to meet you behind the denny's for an asskicking. Maybe both.
貴様(きさま)is also insulting. Was once a polite term that got used SO SARCASTICALLY that now it's almost like saying A POX ON YOUR HOUSE. You are probably an anime character with anime enemies.
And fiction makes full use of all this to help you understand how characters feel about each other.
For example, in Yugioh we have Ryou Bakura, a decently polite and mild-mannered teenager. He says the friendly-sounding 君 to most people, at least when he's not just using their names/titles.
He is possessed by the evil spirit Yami Bakura, who is allergic to respect and has a standing invitation to literally anyone to meet him behind the denny's for an asskicking. Yami Bakura only says 君 when he is pretending to be the nice Bakura. When he's being himself he actually defaults to a mix of てめぇ and 貴様, the insulting ones.
But the part I like is their use of お前.
See, Yami Bakura is a guy who says お前 to be nice. Or at least as nice as he's capable of being. In his hands it can end up sounding creepily familiar, like "hey buddy we're cool right? you don't mind the murder do you pal?"
He'll say お前 occasionally to a lot of people, but I can only think of one that he uses it consistently for, and that's his host. Even when he's mad at him.
お...お前は...! 獏良了!!
(Y-You're... Bakura Ryou!!)
Ryou Bakura, meanwhile, also uses お前 for exactly one person as far as I can tell. And that person is Yami Bakura. The demon living in his brain doesn't get the friendly "you."
ボクは獏良了。お前に友達は殺させない。ボクも闘う。
(This is Bakura Ryou. I won't let you kill my friends. I'll fight too.)
It's just so hilarious to me that they use the same "you" for each other, but one says it to be "nice" and the other says it to be mean. Like that's great. Isn't that great??
11/10 they should have interacted for more than like three scenes
(Image ID: A plush of Piplup riding on the back of a Mantyke. Mantyke is wearing a striped bow tie. Piplup is wearing a Santa hat and holding a white bag with a snowflake design and a red bow tying it closed. Inside is a toy Pikachu.)
in case anyone was wondering about the kazuki takahashi house tour: this is the video. i tracked it down to share with all of you. in here, he shows off his home and studio, where he has entire shrine dedicated to yugioh merch, in addition to other various interests such as horror movies, marvel comic books, and other mangaka’s work. in his studio, he has the original yugioh manga and seems fairly proud of the work he’s created. he still had the original inkings he’d created.
takahashi was a lover of games, and i’d like to think having a hand in creating one of the biggest trading card games in the entire world is a legacy that a such a game lover would take pride in. takahashi clearly enjoyed and loved the series he created, and the loss of him is devastating. thank you, takahashi, thank you. your work inspired me to create, and i am indebted to the work you did that shaped my childhood and me as a person. this is a sentiment echoed by millions right now.