
The weight of each word is different because I don’t speak much.
I picked up the card.
Hey, duel me!
Shall I get some milk?
Why doesn’t it combine with the D Wheel?
There is a monster among those that have supported the planet all along that is not in episode 1.
>>2
Not just in the first episode, but makes its first appearance in the final duel.
I had only heard that the early mob was quite wooden, and it really was bad.
You were a weakling, right?
Despite the protagonist not going to school, they lean quite towards being intellectual.
You’re not talking at all in the early stages…
It’s impressive that Ushio-san loses properly since the duel part doesn’t finish in one episode to the extent that it becomes a sequel.
Why were the screams so incredibly good from the start?
>>8
I practiced a lot at home.
It’s said that Yuusei from the marker-less version of Tag Force 4 was characterized as almost silent because he doesn’t talk much at all…
Nerve and Taka had a decent amount of screen time at the beginning, but they really disappeared while still being bad…
I’m tough on people who are overly familiar at first meeting.
You were really kind to that old man, weren’t you?
>>14
Because I have a passionate soul.
The planet that is not very good at laughing…
>>16
Even when we were in the Satisfaction Alliance with our biggest smiles, it was a dry laugh like “hahaha,” so I think it’s just my nature.
>>16
When I often draw the game-changing card during a duel, there’s a cut where I raise the corners of my mouth, but it feels like there’s too little variation in that!
I was happy to see that the popularity of 5D’s was more visible than I had thought.
>>17
I couldn’t help but laugh at over 10,000 people watching in real-time past midnight.
>>17
There are many generations who say that new and innovative summoning methods have emerged, and that those times were the most fun…
You were a weak opponent, weren’t you?
Martha House for Morality
The man who learned rebellious spirit from team satisfaction.
Map of Pillrace
It was still strong even after nearly 20 years.
Yousei no Kachidaa
I like the Yu-Gi-Oh anime and I’m interested in the cards, but I don’t have friends in real life who are that into it… so I think people like that were playing on the DS or PSP during this time.
It’s getting lively.
Even though it was like this, I became able to use honorific language with my superiors.
I felt fear when I was trying to turn my grandfather’s card into a card every year.
>>27
Who would have thought that the Ashoka Pillar would be brought to light among them…
It’s bad!
I will use it with care.
The protagonists of the Fortune Cup arc, the twin characters Himuro and Yanagi Saiga, are so lacking in charm that it’s funny.
>>31
Old man, old man, grandpa, boy, boy, girl.
Everyone except Ushio-san is reading their lines flatly, and an amazing anime has started!?
>>32
DM and GX had some fairly skilled people around, aside from the protagonist…
>>34
I think GX was quite good from the beginning, to be honest.
>>34
Back when King and Crow had little experience…
In the end, I was being beaten up with incredible force and couldn’t stand it.
What happened to the big demon!?
I completely forgot, but it turns out that during their childhood, Yuusei couldn’t win against Jack at all.
>>37
Because he is the strongest man in the standing duel, Jack Atlas.
>>40
An upright duel is undefeated.
The early voice acting for the planet is a bit inexperienced, but the voice quality is really cool.
Miyashita-san! Are you okay!? (Bang bang bang)
Jack’s actions are so pathetic that it’s funny.
Why was that guy able to join us?
>>41
The planets are too sweet on Jack.
>>41
Is it because I’m a king?
>>51
It’s because I’m a king!!
>>41
Oniyama-san is worse… and Crow isn’t exactly innocent either…
If anything, Aki-san was also someone who used to run rampant quite indiscriminately…
>>41
Because it became cute.
Seriously, no joke.
>>41
So after the Dagner arc, it was necessary to include gag elements.
In the early stages, Yusei is less of a cool character and more of a mentally wrecked and really depressed one.
By the end of the first year, those issues were resolved, and I’m gradually starting to feel better.
But the King Jack in the early game is really cool after all.
Thinking about various things, it seems that after the incident with Oniyanagi, Jack is causing more trouble when I’m already heartbroken.
Why is Ushio-san, a character that only appeared in the first episode before the original work became card game-centric, in the distant future…?
>>48
When I seriously think about that person’s existence.
No matter how you estimate it, considering the timeline, that appearance at 60 is irregular.
>>48
I was in the same category as Miho Nosaka.
In other words, it’s impressive that Konyan managed to keep Crow, who disappears as soon as the team disbands, and Jack, who flees from ambition, in one team.
>>49
It’s really amazing how you stepped in later to lead the three childhood friends, and even after falling from grace, that charisma of yours still shines through.
>>49
He is the man who made all three of them recognize him as the leader.
In Episode 1, the story is at its most depressed state, after all, Yusei.
I like the small joke about placing a totem pole in the bathroom that I saw in a past Deathman.
I love the first match between Jack and Yusei.
It might be rare to play under the assumption that we both “know” each other’s cards!
In the first place, I believe the reason the satellite was created is because of my dad’s screw-up, and then there’s the fact that Oniyaki Gokushi and Jack ran away.
In the universe, Mr. Oniyanagi will always be the leader of Team Satisfaction…
>>60
It has a number two temperament rather than a leader…
I mean… I just took my childhood friend’s handmade D-Wheel and ace card by holding my childhood friend hostage…
The final match between Jack and Yusei in the FC edition is really good.
It’s amazing that a simple removal card like the End of Storm can show such a level of strategy.
Jack is basically funny in that his personality is completely finished.
You’re just being a leader because of the circumstances, aren’t you, Yusei?
I gradually got used to it.
It looks funny, but for the planet, it’s a page of youth, Team Satisfaction.
Ushio exists in all world lines and timelines.
GX (Episode 168) ARC-V (Episode 14) Original work/Yu-Gi-Oh/DM 5D’s ZEXAL (Episode 121) Tetsu Ushio Which Yugi are you! You can’t pay, it’s just a first dream! New Year’s gift… totaling 200,000! Happy New Year 2021 Year of the Ox There’s no way I have that kind of money, right? VRAINS (Episode 94) A man has no second words!
Kiryuu is the type who says “Follow my lead!” with a sense of urgency, but Yusei has more of a vibe where he’s like, “Everyone, believe in me.”
I managed to win against those three often with a makeshift demon deck back then.
Since the person’s will is absent, it’s not wrong at all, but upon closer thought, Yuusei often occupies a fundamentally negative position in every chapter, making it the most difficult.
What was Crow doing at the beginning?
>>74
While taking care of the kids at the satellite, I’m stealing cards from the Public Security Bureau.
I can’t believe it ends with Ushio…
It’s a groundbreaking invention that looks super cool to play card games while riding a motorcycle!
>>76
A concept has arrived where you race on a motorcycle over the Nazca lines that emerged from the original creator, while dueling with a demon resurrected from ancient Aztec mythology!
>>98
Are you also doing well in Duel Monsters?
Well, it’s a relaxed worldview that transcends time and space, so let’s just think that Ushio-san time-slipped into the future before the main story began.
As expected of the leader of Satisfaction!!
>>78
Stop it.
It’s nice to see Yuusei looking really happy with Bruno, who he shares a good conversation with.
Ushi-O System
Even with this intensity in episode 12, it accelerates in both humor and plot after this.
It seems that Su no Yousei likes to tinker with bikes in the garage, quietly and diligently.
>>82
I can lead, but at the core, I’m an Amuro type.
I guess being called a traitor by Oniyan was really tough for you.
>>84
The cause of the satellite collapse was my own family! It was hard during that time too…
Five people with birthmarks, according to the program title…
Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.
The three confirmed characters are from Planet Jackaki, and after that it’s either the twins.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
What was that last part?! What was that raw-looking Power Tool Dragon?!
At that time
>>85
But the presence of six people is suggested by Grandpa Yanagi when Aki-san appears.
>>90
In the DS game, there are already six marks visible from the beginning…
>>102
TF has completely taken the shape of a bruise since 5, but WCS has been around since 2009, so it’s surprising that they revealed a heart bruise two years ago.
>>123
Originally, it should be Ryuya vs. Dagnabomber with Ryuya awakening.
In the battle between Jack Crow and Godwin, the remaining tail of the Shooting Star Dragon was supposed to be moved to Crow, completing 5D’s! But since the show continued… it can’t just be 6D’s for two years…
Just riding a motorcycle brings movement to the screen, making it fun—it’s such an invention, but of course, there won’t be any imitators…!
>>86
First, the original work was an epoch-making achievement by incorporating elements that allow battles to be posed standing while using an item called a duel disk in a card battle that had no fixed poses at the table. I wonder what they were eating to come up with the idea of adding motorcycles on top of that.
I didn’t expect they would be such a wild person…
It’s great that Yusei can really let loose without having to be the leader when Onikiri is around…
Give it a try, Ludger!
Speaking of Crow, I remember his first appearance where he one-shot the security.
>>95
I guess it was around this time that Yuusei was saying he wanted to play and was bullying the security.
>>95
Even though the security traps were weaker than the environmental traps by the standards of the time, I understood that BF’s power was abnormal.
Due to various changes in the settings, the situation regarding Crow after the team disbandment and the background of BFD has become truly incomprehensible…
In the beginning, the appeal from DM was really strong, but in the end, it became somewhat unclear.
I don’t like it… I really don’t like it!
Jack is being used by the Director in some ways…
He’s arrogant, but he’s not a bad guy at heart.
>>101
No, tying Larry to the ship and stealing D-Wheel and Stardust is just too much…
>>119
Isn’t it strange that this is an act before the main story?
The scenes of Yuusei buried in the Dark Signer arc are too interesting, but they bring up painful pasts from throughout history…
The scene where “Answer me, Ludger!” is heavier than I imagined.
The biological family of my friends, who are kind to me, all died because of my parents’ experiments!
>>105
Even the provoked Mr. Ludger has a pained expression.
Crow, who was an unusually strong non-signer.
I liked that I made a D skateboard for Ryoua in one night.
>>107
Hey, isn’t it nice~ Kanbi Emmon~
I have a memory of my penis getting weird when I found out Larry was a boy.
It’s hard to make sense of the timeline if Ushio-san is the same person, so it’s really more like a fan service.
There’s no helping it; they decided to extend the broadcast even though there’s only the story up to the Dagner arc…
GX is just too haphazard.
Crow was dominating the environment even in the OCG, huh…
>>113
(Gale turned into a shuriken because there was a surplus from the restrictions)
The cause of the satellite residents living in poverty was the accident of their parents.
I was told that the former team leader was imprisoned and died.
Jack stole the D-wheel and the Stud and went to the city.
Sure, I have nightmares every night.
I also want to play a bit (by beating up some not-so-bad public security officers)!
No matter how you look at it, Crow definitely seems like an enemy… I thought this guy was an enemy… but in reality, it was my mom.
Since I only know GX from Tag Force, I have the impression that Jaden is just generally good.
Duel!
In the beginning, I feel like Larry was scolding the thief, while Crow was stealing cards like crazy.
Jack was stealing too, and there are a lot of card thieves.
At first glance, he seems cool, but as you get to know him, you realize he’s a passionate guy.
>>124
Jack says it’s cool at first glance, but he gets heated right away, which is nice.
>>124
You make me do that.
(It means something different with Oniryuu present.)
But it’s nice that Crow, who is also one of the victims, can answer instead…
>>127
That scene was really well animated and just great.
I don’t know how old Ushio-san is, but for someone who’s actively working in security, that level of change is just too unbelievable, and the zero reverse is too quick.
Looking at that moon, I felt like you were going to come.
>>130
The comment section is filled with remnants of those who watched MAD on Nico Nico…
>>134
I don’t care about friends or bonds!
>>153
Play dominoes with meeeeeeeeeeeee!
>>130
Splat
Splash!
Splash!
Shupat!
At first, I thought Ushio was a terrible person for saying things like “garbage” and “trash,” but is it possible that there are some aspects where he can’t be blamed for saying that?
>>132
At least in one episode, Mr. Ushio is just doing his job with the thief Larry and the planet that helped him escape.
>>132
I can somewhat understand what it would be like to keep dealing with those worthless criminals called satellites…
>>132
Larry’s theft is generally bad, and there are quite a few people in the satellite community who actually cause problems as well…
>>132
It’s true that even though they are poor, the satellite residents are causing a lot of trouble…
After living for a while in the old satellite, Ushio-san also changed his perception, but the consciousness of discrimination can’t be changed overnight.
>>132
It’s also true that Larry is stealing.
After that, the planet is still trying to illegally enter the city.
From the perspective of public safety, it’s reasonable to call him a piece of trash.
In episode 12, there is too little female presence on the side of Yusei.
>>135
After this, an intense SM play will begin.
The summoning incantation was too good.
>>136
I still think the summoning phrase of the Shooting Star Dragon is the coolest of all.
VRAINS was not bad with speed dueling on boards in the air.
I personally found the riding duel, which utilizes the know-how from racing, to be more engaging.
The final impression has similarities to the initial gap in G Gundam.
It’s a fact that the security is so bad that it can’t be helped if it’s called satellite trash.
>>145
Is it a top?
The poor planet being struck by electric shocks and having nose hair blown at it.
Ushio’s bad because of his character.
I thought yesterday, but isn’t the animation quality of the episode where Yuusei uses the treasure deck too high?
Ah!? Jackero!?
Not long ago, there was an extraordinary terrorist…
Looking at it now, the punks in the bar who should have just received milk are casually smoking something like drugs, and I thought to myself that the security in Satellite really is in bad shape…
>>155
That’s within the city!
>>155
That’s called shisha, right?
>>155
Shall I get some milk? The bar isn’t a satellite, though.
>>155
Shisha does look like a drug, so it can’t be helped… because everyone who deals with shisha in reality thinks that way, well…
It was amazing how Aki-san was able to become the heroine back in the days when she used to say things like “It’s really fun to kill the guys who corner me!”
I feel like the heroine was a bit lacking in presence for a main character.
“Restrict that guy in the duel! I didn’t realize the security guy was showing up as Ushio’s boss this early on.”
The comment section of the stream was just as disappointing, filled with the same kind of clichés.
What on earth are you doing at this time on a Monday…?
By the way, what does it mean to be restrained in a duel?
>>162
I think it makes a certain amount of sense that in a riding duel, losing causes your bike to become uncontrollable.
Standing is…
>>171
It utilizes the duel program installed in all D wheels, and with the autopilot, the opponent cannot escape into back alleys or take advantage of the terrain. Depending on the duel development, it can limit the opponent’s speed, allowing us to catch opponents we couldn’t keep up with on government-issued bikes. Since we can predict the route, we can also pre-position allies to restrain them.
>>162
After chasing with a motorcycle, they caught them normally.
Antinomy!
It seems that Mr. Oniyama was regretting very much the fact that he couldn’t help by going alone after grasping his whereabouts.
When you think about it calmly, isn’t it too inconvenient for traffic if a riding duel starts on the road and it gets blocked off?
>>169
The alias “Common Person Super Nuisance System” is not just for show.
>>169
The closure is only for a short time because it is basically just during the period when guiding to the dedicated lane from the road.
The criminal acts of satellite guys are so terrible that it’s no wonder they are viewed with a harsh eye, especially considering they can escalate to things like bomb attacks on security agencies.
The scum of the satellites actually have a low level of civilization, which is troubling.
Where exactly is the Satisfaction Street located in Neo Doujimina Town?
>>173
Close enough to be under Mr. Ushio’s jurisdiction.
For some reason, the wasteland.
Aki is too eccentric to be called a heroine… it’s hard to get into…
>>175
Are you impotent?
>>175
Cute even though she has big boobs…
The date scene with the planet that comes up later is really cute!
>>189
You’re being too hard on yourself~ 💦
I just went to get my stardust back…
https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm10805570
There are times when I want to see the jokes from back then regularly.
I was just thinking it was basic synchro, so I was surprised when I fusion summoned during my confusion.
>>183
Look at the multi-piece golem.
Aki is also really rough in the early stages.
I laughed when I heard that Yūsei was secretly thinking (scary…).
>>186
It’s cute that we’re both scared of each other.
Even though it’s relatively nearby, the area around Crash Town has a culture and climate that are too different from Japan.
Thinking about carrying out a bombing attack on a police station alone is seriously dangerous.
(Yugi… please use the effect of Stardust Dragon)
Jack has a bad attitude, his personal life is a mess, and he’s really a terrible guy.
But since it’s the king, I’ll let it slide… ♡
>>196
Carly’s response
After taking off the drill, Aki is just fine.
I wonder if maintaining public safety with satellites is a somewhat delicate job from a security perspective…
>>198
It’s way too much work to have to deal with the worst bombers.
I mean, everyone is unsettled from the start, including Jack and Yusei.
In the past, there were gangs hanging around in different areas, and there were even bombings.
Despite various circumstances, it has become relatively peaceful…? Even now, crime is rampant to the point where theft occurs even in security.
Such a satellite
Aki could have forcefully pushed Yusei down more.