Yu-Gi-Oh's comics are really well written. Anyone who has seen it knows that the cool and handsome shape, the intense and educational plot, and the layers of deep and mysterious suspense have attracted both children and comic lovers. Although the adapted anime retains the essence of the manga, its procrastination is really unbearable! ! This may be a problem with many anime adaptations of best-selling manga! ! !
It is true that the anime supplemented some of the unspoken plots of the manga, and also made some climax scenes more intense. But often too much dialogue seriously affects the progress of the plot. The most problematic thing is that it adds some content that the comics do not have. And if it's done well, that's all, but these added things are not only abruptly separated from the general plot, but also the style of the painting is quite different from the original, giving people the feeling of another film at all! !
Precisely because it's so slow, I've never seen it on ATV before, even though it's been split several times (remember that every new season will replay the old content first, shameless!) Fortunately Now watch it on the computer, you can control it yourself, and you can jump when you are unhappy! What I want to read is only the part of the wonderful manga~ By
the way, Yu-Gi-Oh should be the last manga I am fascinated by. I haven't watched any comics since then...
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