No matter how much our parents may yell at us to get out, things we watch on television as children can play a huge role in our adult lives – as evidenced by the basic rules that guide this website and its regular, observant visitors. Fast and Fast as children and pledged their obedience by not releasing the Toyota Supra and Honda S2000.
To me, that was a show called Yu-Gi-Oh. There weren't many cars in it, but being a regular teenager of the show and car journalist, I thought I'd be the best choice to put on. Think about it Which Car Should You Buy, but with a bunch of missing television characters.
Certainly not Fast and Fast, but we blog about that enough. At least, that was my thought when I first thought of writing this.
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I made a conscious effort to put this blog, “What Are Your Importers Yu-Gi-Oh You Can Drive By 2020, ”back in October with“ 2019 ”in the title. It was a list I made on a very inspirational day because I'm a regular 12-year-old fan of the show I watched as a kid, and I kept that list for myself until I named it to about three (3) of my colleagues, all of whom respected the idea. So, I saw its lightsaber name, but I had to almost match the title – if I didn't hold my bosses in the right position, this blog could be permanently discarded.
I've been in the vision for many months, waiting for the right moment. Other days, I doubted the keyboard I presented to Slack, before heading back, deciding it wasn't too late. Perfection requires patience, you know.
Then came the day in mid-October, when things probably related to the car happened in the news and your neighboring car website, Jalopnik, was in desperate need of other blogs. This was my time. I brought a lively harmony from three (3) colleagues to my editors, knowing this would be the day. I tried to be cool about it. I needed to be cool about it.
Patrick George, formerly the manager of this website at that time, it took eight minutes to respond. It was almost eight hours.
I lost hope. I went back to my regular traffic jam, knowing that all of you who had read all had been badly hurt without this blog in your lives. But that was the way it was playing all over the place.
But I got the job last week, and I knew that in my dying breath at Jalopnik, I could convince one of the editors here that I was worth my time (read: annoyed enough to get them to publish this, so that I would close).
I tried again. There was hope in my eyes and fire in my heart.
Editor's note: Was this blog right? Hard to say. Mike was too busy to edit it, so he passed it on to me, Raph, who was excited by The Yu-Gi-Oh Blog's published prospects more than anything else. I organized it and here we are.
Now here it is, everyone: the Yu-Gi-Oh blog. When we get into the nerdy imagination, we'll talk about the main characters from the original Yu-Gi-Oh, because while I love going down the list with all the series and arcs of the character, that would get this blog a one-way trip to the garbage can.
What is Yu-Gi-O, anyway?
Original Yu-Gi-Oh series, in case you didn't know, is an anime that showed in the early 2000's in the U.S. with an English dub, based on late-1990s manga by Kazuki Takahashi. It's about a bunch of teenagers playing a card game called Duel Monsters to save the world, and it's aimed at American children. One of the main behaviors of the show is friendship, and there's also a place called The Shadow Realm, where your mind can be trapped by torture and alienation from all eternity while your body is alive. All of that happens if you ever lose a card game, because card games are money here.
All very well, with a healthy dose of "Well, it's dark! Is this really a show for kids? Should my kids watch this?"
You may wonder why a lot of teenagers would want to play a card game when the penalty for losing is a literal hell, and to that, I say: Great question! They start by playing the game at school, then some people are kidnapped and their release depends on the card game. One thing leads to another, when the end of the world is in the balance of the game of cards, aided by a young businessman who allowed the world to continue to be vulnerable so he could sell technology related to gameplay.
Corporate selfishness allows the world to burn all that. Great health lessons here!
In any case, here are the cars the characters would drive in 2020, based on their personality in the English anime dub.
Yugi Muto
- I am the most innocent of all the puppets in the world, combined
- How many times as much as one meets, just to drive that point home
- She starts the series as a high school kid who needs two things: friends and confidence
- You care less about money until you give it to a friend $ 3 million at the awards for a child's eye surgery (I don't know, would it cost $ 3 million?)
- He will forgive anyone or anyone, even if they try to take over the earth and temporarily hurt, rob, or disturb him or his loved ones
- It wins card games with the help of an ancient pharaoh as his alter ego
In fact, Yugi was the owner of an expensive car and shared it with his great-grandfather. But if we're going to do the senses here, he'll be in the City of Honda.
I mean, look at it. She's young and adorable, like she is.
Pharaoh
- It's very dead, and it's been thousands of years
- It uses Yugi Muto's body as a deck to play card games, except that he is tall and has many muscles and so people take him seriously
- Don't take any of your shit during the mentioned card games
- She spends most of her time in the psychiatric laboratory she has made for herself, or she has proven youthful confidence because she has no earthly body nowhere to go
- I don't remember his name, anything about him unless he was told that he was a father in ancient Egypt
- Too much confidence, for his own fault sometimes
Pharaoh, if he were actually living in modern times and the world was not turning to card games, he would be a lawyer or something. He is confident, stubborn and always wants the straight one to recognize that they are a creature, so he is good at that kind of thing. She also always wears a pair of shoes in a Yugi school uniform, which looks like a suit when you touch them.
So, yes, put her on a black Audi RS7. It's fun and appropriate for the important person, but not for the person who wants to call everyone important. Phar´aoh has many good things to do.
Seto Kaiba
- You are very rich
- He remembers winning both card and life games; avoids friends and other personal relationships for money and energy
- He persuaded his stepfather to take over control of his company when he was a real child
- The old man was sent to the hospital shortly after his first appearance on camera, on top of a Duel Monsters card
- You own a jet in the form of a dragon and a space elevator
- Defined & # 39; as a jerk type & # 39; she is my mother
Seto Kaiba has no time to buy cars while working for a large company and still qualifies for due time, as evidenced by the fact that and paid more than double the MSRP price than the new Ferrari 360, telling the dealer to "keep the change" because he was faster.
But if he had time to buy cars, he could have a Ferrari FXX-K, because why he wants a LaFerrari – street-legal vehicle that track-only FXX-K based-If you can make a lot of peaceful people with less money than you work long hours to do Is the FXX-K legal? That's pretty funny.
I mean, let it be real, this fake created an elevator in space rather than just going up there with a rocket from time to time. It's about taking unnecessary steps to have fun. Also, his younger brother looks like he likes Ferraris.
Maximillion Pegasus
- And he is very rich
- Created Duel Monsters, a card game that causes all these problems
- I hold the child and the old leopard hold them as robbers in the pursuit of ancient power and objects
- He was fine afterwards
- It has about two wardrobe: a destructive suit or dress
- Is a great prima-donna
If his arc character didn't start off as a bad guy who kidnaps members of the human family using his vast means of taking care of his needs, Maximillion Pegasus is a character you would have described as "good." So, it's fair to put him on Roll-Royce Cullinan-driven by someone else, of course. She's so good at that kind of work.
Cullinan and its Cullinan Diamond namesake and they are a perfect reflection of Pegasus, as he has always kept one and the best game card taken it is too powerful to be distributed on the show — basically, the Dullinan Diamond of Yu-Gi-Oh in the world – to use for himself a race.
Joey Wheeler
- Okay, but in an interesting way
- It has the strongest statement in Brooklyn
- He is worried about his Red-Eyes Black Dragon, the card he found in the duel and pictured above
- He is constantly abused by Seto Kaiba, who once invented an experimental monkey after him
Joey Wheeler's only sensible car selection is the Galicic green R model, because with its unique look and red badges, it looks like its most valuable asset: the Red-Eyes Black Dragon card, which he loves to enthusiastically name when I mention Duel Monsters.
Driving a dragon-like car gives him an excuse without a card game to shout his name out loud.
Mrs. Valentine
- One of the few female duelists who competes in the show, as those are very scarce
- Vain, but also entices men to give him whatever they want by pretending to love them, which is a good thing
- The name is actually known as “My Valentine”
It's hard to pinpoint exactly what makes a blue Subaru WRX STI ready for Mai Valentine (driving what looks like a Peugeot blue 206 CC in anime), but that's just it. Basically, Mai is a bad ass and she is proud of it, as I have felt for any woman who is confident of driving a WRX STI.
He may have removed the STI badges, as they are against the blue.
Téa Gardner
- It puts friendship above all else
- Is a great caricature of a schoolgirl, and a great feature of what she finds beautiful
- He doesn't play many card games, except his life depends on it, because that's the thing in this show
Téa Gardner is all about good things, until she uses a Duel Monsters card called "Bright Friendship." She is the best kind of twisted her hair and curls her toes, so her perfect match will be one of the cutest cars: the third-generation Mazda Miata.
Others
Tristan Taylor (doesn't play card games, except that his life depends suddenly on it, but it hits everybody) too Marik Ishtar (a bowl of cardinal who plays card games) they are bicycle boys, and I'll leave you there.
The bandit King Bakura, an ancient Egyptian thief who became a great antagonist, could drive anything else with a Hellcat engine, because you are a thief and people like to steal those things. But, in terms of how Bakura is limited in the anime, she won't get her stage.
When this is published, it's the real end. If you made it to the end without having the earthly idea that "Yu-Gi-OhThat is, that too is the real end. However, no Fast and Fast.
Congratulations, to both of us.
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