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The first and second arc of 5Ds is definitely my favorite part of Yu-Gi-Oh. Then again, I haven't finished GX or watched Zexal or ARC-V at all so I could be missing out on something. I just wish people could get past the admittedly silly "card games on motorcycles" aspect and give it a shot, because it is pretty damn good for a card game anime.
As for my favorite character, I rather like Joey and Crow. They're both entertaining characters with interesting histories and character flaws. I'm quite fond of Jack Atlas as well, but his ridiculous character design is too much for me, even by YGO standards.
Joey is arguably the best. He went up against Yugi in the Duelist Kingdom, he technically won against Marik, and it was implied that he won against Yugi in the end of the third season to get his Red Eyes back. He's too proud to just accept it after losing after all. The only person he consistently lost against was Kaiba, but that doesn't really mean anything when he's toe-to-toe with people clearly above his skill level.
This, on top of the fact that he's just a regular guy should tell you just how skilled he is. He doesn't have loadsa money like Kaiba, nor does he have egyptian card drawing magic like Yugi or Marik.
As for my favorite character, I rather like Joey and Crow. They're both entertaining characters with interesting histories and character flaws. I'm quite fond of Jack Atlas as well, but his ridiculous character design is too much for me, even by YGO standards.
Um... there is some Joey I don't know about or there is universe without Yugi, Kaiba, Marik, *insert another huge amount of duelists*?
Joey is arguably the best. He went up against Yugi in the Duelist Kingdom, he technically won against Marik, and it was implied that he won against Yugi in the end of the third season to get his Red Eyes back. He's too proud to just accept it after losing after all. The only person he consistently lost against was Kaiba, but that doesn't really mean anything when he's toe-to-toe with people clearly above his skill level.
This, on top of the fact that he's just a regular guy should tell you just how skilled he is. He doesn't have loadsa money like Kaiba, nor does he have egyptian card drawing magic like Yugi or Marik.