Maria said:
Can't say much besides the fact that I'd really like to watch this movie, and that I need to catch up with 5Ds.
No, you really do not need to catch up with 5Ds. 5Ds has gone straight to Hell, and you'll only make yourself miserable if you try to untangle the nonsense that's gone on. I don't even know where to begin.
Forcestealer said:
Why was the Doma arc's animation leaps and bounds better? A damn filler season? I always hear about budget stuff during Millennium World, why would they have blown the budget on a filler season, knowing the end of the manga was due out? I don't understand it.
It wasn't the budget. It was the animation directors. Kenichi Hara and Takahiro Kagami, one of the best animators for YGO, were the ones who did a lot of the episodes of that arc. Then after that they got the bum fuck idea to introduce Yoshikatsu Inoue for the remainder of the series, and that's why we got what we did.
FYI, I laid out all of this in this post of mine on the most popular directors of DM here.
I also know he was under pressure to get it back to card games. Assholes. We had plenty of card games, the Egyptian shit is what I wanted to see Forcing him to focus on so much Duel Monster's combat probably made it worse, because there wasn't any strategy, and Diabound was a Deus-Ex Machina if I've ever seen one.
Well I agree, but unfortunately that's what the unwashed masses wanted. The Millennium World arc sadly was the least popular part of the story during its run in Weekly Shonen Jump. But I'm not sure how the combat was like Duel Monsters, unless you're talking about how the stone slabs were like cards, which again. Made sense. There wasn't supposed to be any strategy. It was supposed to be a straight up monster fight with magic. And Diabound's a dues ex machina? How? It belongs to Bakura, a villain. It didn't solve anything. It was just a horribly strong weapon for the villain. Which makes perfect sense. He was the main bad guy so it'd only make sense for him to have one of the strongest ka that rivaled even the gods.
And after 4 season's of foreshadowing Kaiba's ancestral rivalry with Atem, and the actual fight between them was the lamest thing ever, lasting mere minutes without Kaiba even under his own control.
It was a red herring, I've already explained that. Their whole rivalry wasn't that thick and bitter to begin with, and it was merely supposed to serve as a plot twist that in the past, they weren't bitter rivals at all. They were actually
friends, which Isis explained when it's revealed that it was Priest Set who had the memory stele created for Atem and wrote the poem in regards to him. They were friendly rivals, never enemies. Which Seto didn't want to believe.
It was supposed to show that the reason Seto wanted to beat Yugi so badly was not because he hated him, but because he respected them and deep down saw Yugi as a friend. They helped each other, and built each other up. The line between rival and friends became blurred with them because 3000 years ago, they were friends.
I thought they kinda nerfed the Millennium Items, too. They also didn't really do anything to rectify their "vaguely established" powers. We learned more about their individual abilities during the normal seasons. And knows what the hell the Scales do (based on the just the anime).
Really? For one, all the Millennium Items allow for the user to summon and control ka, and use heka (magic). The Millennium Rod pulls ka from people and seals them in slabs. The Eye can look into a man's soul and see what the ka looks like and how strong it is. It's also said to grant its user one wish when embedded into someone the first time. The scales weigh a person's heart against the Feather of Ma'at and allows Ka to fuse into one. The Millennium Ring seals souls into objects, and the necklace can see the future. The Millennium Puzzle also grants the person one wish, and allows for whoever uses it to become smarter and better at Games of Darkness, and magic. It's the ultimate control for all the Games of Darkness in YGO.
I'm pretty sure the anime explained them, but maybe it wasn't as clear as the manga. But those are what the items do individually.