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:Episode 140:







遊戯王In life
Well, since Yuugiou is a popular kid’s show, there are plenty of clothing and toys on the market. However I’ve noticed that there isn’t any clothing or accessories for girls. If you ask me, that is completely sexist. Personally, I would like to see black magician girl on a tee-shirt, I would buy it on the spot, even if I didn’t have enough money. I would beg my mother for some extra change, or do chores around the house just to get a black magician girl tee. If 4kids is trying to be “politically correct,” why do they assume that only boys watch the show? Almost all the Yuugiou shrines I know are owned by females. Not only that, but crazed teen Atem fan-girls overpopulate the fanlistings.

I feel I can connect with Yuugiou. I have a very strong bond with it. One day my mother was talking about wills and what would happen to us if she and my dad died suddenly. I have a cousin who is around the age of 3 who’s willed to her rich aunt to provide good schooling. My grandmother, on the other hand takes care of her almost every day. So what’s more important? The child grows up feeling loved, or getting a good education? This issue is associated with the Kaiba brothers. Seto had to make that very choice when he met Gozoboro. They could have had a loving family, but he was worried that his little brother wouldn’t get a chance to have a good education.

I might be the only nerd that cries at the end of yuugiou. What makes endings sad? You know what would have made it even sadder? A flashback of all the good times right as Atem walks through the door, and maybe a realization that this is the end. Why is it when we meet people it’s hard to let go of them? What makes leaving some one so sad? Is it the thought that you might never see them again? That they might forget you? That the time you spent with them was worth nothing?

I noticed I enjoy Yuugiou mostly because it’s all a big “Oh, my life is a lie, feel bad for me” show. Poor Ryou Bakura, I swear, he is jinxed. Even though he’s nice and kind hearted, every thing bad happens to him.


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Lightly toasted-

We all know the Ishtar family. Rishid is the eldest, Isis is the middle and Malik is the baby. We also know that Rishid was adopted into the family and the only blood relitives are Isis and Malik. Heres the thing, when Malik and Isis were little (episode 95) Malik and Isis walked on the surface for the first time. How could that be that Isis knew all this stuff about the out side world when she was never allowed to go up as well. Here's another problem, How can Malik be more tan than his older, blood related sister if he has never even seen the sun before? Or maybe it was just a hidden gene... Some thing for you to think about.

I wear da pants-

You can watch any episode of Yuugiou and not seen ANY of the main girls wear pants... You can even try.

 


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