I'm stuck on a train station for an hour waiting for a delayed train, and all I have on me is my phone with 278 Kaijudo waifu screenshots on if.
Time for me to, one again, mindlessly dump them in a futile effort of making people learn of this show's existence at all, and maybe, JUST MAYBE, the exact same 3 people on this entire board who have actually watched it will respond in the thread to acknowledge that they've seen it, not discussing anything, because everything was already discussed a long time ago and not a single new person has watched the show since I started making those threads nearly a year ago.
What's the show about? What elevates it above the dozens other low rent card-peddling shows? Does it have anything to bring to the table other than some waifu screencaps? Or is it just as shallow as you make it appear?
Luke Kelly
Well the first interesting bit is that the writers decided to entirely give up on the "peddling cards" aspect, and the show makes 0 mention of the card game. So there's that. As for what it actually does - it's a decently interesting "young boy explores other worlds and saves the world" story, somewhat formulaic, albeit filled with really well written and likeable characters. Even tertiary ones that rarely appear are lotsa fun. If diversity and racial inclusivity turn you on, the show frequently tackles subjects of racism, cultural heritage, and focuses on the theme of being multi-racial/multi-cultural. If family tragedies and drama turn you on, basically every main character has that. The villain is incredibly charming and a delight to watch. Best part of the series, in my opinion. If you're into cool monsters beating the crap out of each other, there is a lot of that - cool monsters are the foundation of the franchise, after all. Also, there is a lot of cute girls, which I'm using to shill the show, because Yea Forumsmrades think with their Yea Forumscks
I wanna say something for this transparent attempt to discuss an obscure show, but I get it. There's a lot of other ones I keep trying to make threads about, but no one here bites.
I'll watch this once I'm done with my backlog.
Grayson Perry
the thirst from the usual crowd repels me every time
Lincoln Russell
I'm just dumping waifubait because that's the best way to reach people. Tons of shows only get popular because of flavor-of-the-week waifus. Like jim Davis, I'm just doing the same shit over and over until somebody buys it.
If there was anybody willing to discuss it, I would absolutely argue over which civilization is master race, whether Napalmeon raped Headstrong Wanderer, why would Seneshal ever ally with the Choten, whether Megaria is really Allison's mother, how the series soul have continued if not early cancelled, lots of stuff. But bitches haven't watched the show. My best chance is to peddle them titties
Caleb King
fair enough. you do what you must. godspeed.
Blake Cooper
Thanks. You could watch the show and help me. It's on pbay. And I'm pretty sure on kimcartoon. Would give you a mega, but I'm phoneposting from a train.
This was originally supposed to be a Magic: The Gathering show
Evan Adams
yes, and no. Magic the gathering got adapted to Duel Masters in japan, and then Duel Masters was adapted in Kaijudo in the west. it's a weird cousin
Jace Watson
This show actually killed the Kaijudo Card Game, it was so unpopular. Also, there was a lot of SJW stuff in it. Gee, that’s exactly what I want in my Yugioh Ripoff: PSA’s about bullying and racism.
Robert Rogers
>This show actually killed the Kaijudo Card Game, it was so unpopular You're phrasing it like the show was hated, and that's why people decided to give up on the game, which isn't the case. Nobody gave a fuck about the card game, and nobody gave a fuck a out the show. People just didn't watch it, and even if they did, it did very little to advertise the game.
t. Chaos follower All Light is doing is bringing order to the unruly realms of other civilizations. Light only aims to help you reach your full potential, without wasting so much unnecessary energy on pointless squabbling and infighting.