![]() ![]() He’s also naive to an extent, as he doesn’t really pay attention to potential stakes. He’s incredibly earnest and nice and that actually makes him a very likable character. When Mimi Adachi attempted to steal his secret notebook, he decided to just give it to her instead. In fact, he basically did something like that. He would give a mugger his wallet so they don’t steal it. Adults barely exist in this show, with some notable exceptions. Although, they can still wonder around the city unaccompanied by adults. Although they are much younger than any past protagonist. ![]() In a way, Yuga has similarities to little Yugi in that regard, reigning in the more wild Joey/Jonouchi. But actually, he’s relatively calm and acts more of a straight man to his friend Luke. You’d think he would be wild and hyper like the early trailers suggested. Yuga is an interesting protagonist as his motivations are very different to past ones. No, not Odo from Deep Space Nine he can’t shape-shift. Let’s take a look at the main character of Sevens. I’d like to see a return to classic Yugioh at some point, but I’m happy with Sevens. In that vacuum, I think it’s pretty fun and worth watching. ![]() It’s not Yugioh, but it’s something else and that something is good. If you want that familiar Yugioh style, this isn’t the place. If you put the character images from Sevens and past shows next to each other, they would not match. The animation is very different for instance. Sevens, compared to the other shows does not really have that Yugioh feel to it in the same way. However, I wouldn’t make that comparison, because GX still had that Yugioh vibe. People may compare it to Yugioh GX Season 1, which had a number of ridiculous premises. The stakes are something I’ll bring up again later. On a surface level, there’s not as much darkness as previous series and a complete lack of stakes. People would see that it’s much more directed at children than prior series have been. Note that this article will contain a lot of spoilers for the series. This is for the version in Japanese with subtitles, as we have no information about a potential English Dub. ![]() If you haven’t seen it yet, maybe this will convince you to give it a go. I’m going to give some of my thoughts and opinions about the beginning of Sevens. This article will discuss how the series has been so far, based on those initial twelve episodes. At the time of writing, we are twelve episodes in. This is partly due to the change in studio Studio Bridge instead of Studio Gallop. Sevens is a massive departure from the existing style of Yugioh anime, with a very different approach. Yugioh Sevens is the latest Yugioh anime to have come out, following the ending of Yugioh Vrains. ![]()
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