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I’m pretty sure this is one of the few times where Damamu actually looks worried or scared or shocked (one of those are the right words to describe this) of something happening in a duel.
Oh, wow! The Rush Battlers are back! Haven't seen them since the Rovian Bandits arc. I honestly didn't think they would show up again.
No amount of screenshotting would be able to capture just how grim this ending was, especially when it comes to Damamu's commentary. It honestly adds to the bleakness.
Based on what Damamu said, it sounds like Yuhi didn't completely give up on Rush Duels during the timeskip after all. That makes me happy. :)
Whoa, hold up. Does that mean Goha Company was also nearly bankrupt in the original past from Yuga's timeline? If so, how did it manage to save itself from losing any more money and eventually become Goha Enterprises?
Given how self-aware Yuamu is, I’m surprised she didn’t riff on how militaries are always useless against giant monsters unless they’re using giant robots or Tsuburaya superheroes (I’d say giant superheroes but Tsuburaya seems to have a monopoly on the ones that fight daikaiju instead of supervillains?).
First Ranran now Yuamu...
Wtf is wrong with the Earthdamar?
And he is acting like a kid
We're finally starting to get insight into the Earthdamar's personality, and I gotta say... I really like it so far? It seems so fun and silly. Like TOH's The Collector, y'know?