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If someone played a card game or collected cards, it was Pokemon. Where I lived as a kid, Pokemon was the thing. I personally think Yu-gi-oh is a bit more mature than pokemon or digimon.
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The pokemon may have been cuter, but that was about it.
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(I'm comparing it to pokemon because Yugioh and Pokemon were the two main series for card games and stuff of a similar nature when I was a kid). At least there weren't a bunch of characters that looked the same and had the same name playing the same role everywhere he went (like pokemon) and it does get kind of dark at times more so than Pokemon. Heart of the cards, friendship blah blah blah, etc is a bit much for me now but I guess it isn't as annoying when you are a kid. Rewatching it now, I find it slightly annoying. I quite after the main character was no longer Yugi though and the new stuff is no good to me. I Liked Yu-gi-oh when I was young, and I still say it's better than Pokemon. When I rewatched I watched 40 episodes but that doesn't make any sense either.
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Okay, so I know I watched at least some of this because I recognize the story but I don't recall watching over 200 episodes. I am scoring this based on it being for children and being a childrens anime, not as a anime for all ages or anime in general! Of course, it was great to realise that I wasn't the only person over the age of eight who likes Yu-Gi-Oh! Of course, half the 'modern' allure to Yu-Gi-Oh! is from LittleKuriboh's fantastic Yu-Gi-Oh! Abridged, possibly my favourite thing to grace the internet since it's creation. I even tried watching Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal recently, but I can't bare the raping of the franchise any more. The tales of friendship and loyalty stuck with me to this day, and although it is incredibly cheesy to admit, I still watch it sometimes. I must have watched the series at least five times over. I was never a trading card fan and I never owned my own deck, but I loved the anime passionately. Although it is extremely generic, every single episode is pretty lame, and it's a show about a children's trading card game with added evil spirits from Ancient Egypt, I found the plot compelling at the time. The reason I have rated Yu-Gi-Oh! so highly is because I can't not like it. And the score was boosted by two just for Yugi's hair. If it was on Cartoon Network, Boomerang or Jetix, I watched it. I watched them all as a kid Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Avatar: The Last Airbender (though technically not anime), Sailor Moon. I can remember watching badly dubbed episodes of Sailor Moon as a very small child, which eventually drew me back to anime as a teenager, but it was Yu-Gi-Oh! that was on pretty much constantly between the ages of 6 and 12, by which time I had turned off the kiddie channels it played on. It's up there with Sailor Moon, although it came slightly later. Although it is by no means the greatest anime ever, I have to pay homage to Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters as the anime that got me into anime.