Kor wrote:
By the way, Yu Gi Oh (1998) is something I'm pretty sure most people haven't seen, because that's what is known outside Japan as "season zero"
The season most people know of when they hear "Yu Gi Oh" is Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, which started at 2000.
You mean the one where Kaiba has green hair?
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I actually have watched it, or at least the first several episodes.
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Kor wrote:
By the way, Yu Gi Oh (1998) is something I'm pretty sure most people haven't seen, because that's what is known outside Japan as "season zero"
The season most people know of when they hear "Yu Gi Oh" is Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, which started at 2000.
the more you know :V
but, either way, even if I haven't seen it, still not gonna change my votes, too lazy
Kor wrote:
By the way, Yu Gi Oh (1998) is something I'm pretty sure most people haven't seen, because that's what is known outside Japan as "season zero"
The season most people know of when they hear "Yu Gi Oh" is Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, which started at 2000.
You mean the one where Kaiba has green hair?
^
I actually have watched it, or at least the first several episodes.
I've watched it, it's pretty good in a creepy way XD Yami's voice is DEEPLY unsettling, especially his mental evil laugh.
fma brotherhood, spirited away cowboy bebop (a few episodes), fma, death note, eva (a few episodes), pokemon (first two seasons), hamtaro (never actually watched this, but i bought a hamtaro book once which must count.
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