Saturday, 22 October 2022

The Heart of the Cards


Last year, during Yu-Gi-Oh's 25th anniversary, I had planned to write a blog about the franchise and what it meant to me. Although I never got round to it, I did do a small drawing project for the first 14 days of September to celebrate, drawing pictures of some of the characters from the first seven anime series', from Yu-Gi-Oh! DM to Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS.

Though sadly, the franchise had a sudden and tragic loss back in July, when the creator and mangaka of Yu-Gi-Oh, Kazuki Takahashi, was found deceased off the coast of Nago City, in Okinawa. He was found wearing snorkelling equipment at the time and it has recently been confirmed that he died by drowning while attempting to aide in the rescue of people who were caught in a dangerous riptide.

When his death was first announced, there was an amazing outpour of condolences from people all over the world, who thanked Mr. Takahashi for his amazing work and who fondly remembered how much Yu-Gi-Oh has influenced and even changed their lives in a positive way. Ultimately, he wanted Yu-Gi-Oh to be something that brought people together, and I think he would have been happy seeing that.

Takahashi really loved games and something that has been very consistent in the theme of Yu-Gi-Oh, even through it's numerous spin-off series', is the card game being used by the characters to understand others and connect with them. They use the game to solve conflicts and differences within the stories and convey what they are feeling, which I think is one of my favourite things about it.

I can safely say that, without Yu-Gi-Oh, there would be many people who are in my life now, that wouldn't be. People I've met, both online and offline, who I wouldn't have met otherwise if it wasn't for Mr. Takahashi's creation. I also feel the series has been one of the things that has really helped in developing and improving my own artwork over time. I've been drawing the characters since as early as 2003 and have continued to enjoy illustrating the characters since, which I feel has really helped in developing drawing people... and those crazy hairstyles!

A Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V illustration I did as part of my 25th anniversary illustration project in Sep 2021.

Although I've read the manga, including the manga's of the spin-offs up to Arc-V, I was first introduced to Yu-Gi-Oh through the anime. I remember first reading about it in a magazine (Sky One Magazine), citing it as the next big thing after Pokémon, so I decided to check it out when it first started airing on Sky One here in the UK. I only watched it occasionally at the time and I did find the duels, which could last for 5 or more episodes, dragged a bit, but I liked the story and the Ancient Egyptian theme to the show.

I started getting into the show more around the last arc, the Memory arc, and by this time I had also discovered the Japanese version of the show. I actually became intrigued by the Japanese version after hearing some of the Japanese soundtracks and this actually became something I've enjoyed through the various spin-offs which came after. Each series has it's own real distinct 'sound' within the background music of the show and from the first spin-off, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, I started collecting the Japanese soundtracks and I haven't missed a single one since.

I started getting more heavily into Yu-Gi-Oh from GX onwards. Thankfully, the biggest issue I had with the original, duels dragging on and spanning multiple episodes, was fixed for the spin-offs which most of the time had the same duel only lasting one or two episodes at a time, maybe occasionally 3 at the most.

I highly recommend the spin-offs if you've never really indulged in them. Each one has it's own story, theme and casts of incredibly entertaining characters.

Takeru (Theodore), Flame, Ai, Kusanagi (Kolter) and Yusaku from Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS


I have a lot of favourite memories from the franchise, but I think, for me, one of my stand-out memories was going to see 'The Dark Side of Dimensions' movie in the cinema. It was a real far cry from when I went to see one of the previous movies 'The Pyramid of Light'.

For the 'Pyramid of Light', I was actually one of the few adults who had gone to see it on my own, with most of the crowd being mainly adults with children, but when I went to see 'The Dark Side of Dimensions' which came around 16 or so years later, it was mainly young adults and older that were attending the screening. It made me realize that these were people who had grown up and continued to love Yu-Gi-Oh, or were maybe even revisiting it for nostalgia. 

The atmosphere in the screening was like none I'd ever seen. Every single person there were getting really into the movie and even before the movie, I saw people on their phones playing 'Duel Links' or chatting in excitement.

I also attended a few Yu-Gi-Oh cosplay meets at MCM Comic Con a few times. The first time I did was so fun, myself and a friend decided to cosplay for the meet the following year. We went as Yuya and Yuto from Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V. It was so much fun getting to attend the meet and do the photoshoot with other fans and cosplayers.

Myself as Yuya at the 2017 May London MCM Comic Con.

To this day, I am still following Yu-Gi-Oh, especially through the anime. I'm currently watching 'Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!' which is the most recent series that is airing. This series, which focuses more on the 'Rush Duel' version of the card game, follows the story of an alien named Yuudias Velgear, who is hoping Rush Duels will bring a peaceful end to conflict at his home, the Velgear Star Cluster.

I want to end this blog by saying thank you to Mr. Takahashi for his wonderful creation which really has brought many people together, made a lot of people happy and will hopefully continue to do so in the years ahead.

RIP.

Thursday, 31 March 2022

Revisiting Reading

 


When I was younger, I used to love reading.
As a child, I was always picking books at school to read. Whether it was from the little selection we had in one of my classes in junior school, or picking things from the school library to read in secondary school.

Most of the time, I found I was mainly drawn to stories about animals. My favourite book series as a child was actually 'The Animals of Farthing Wood', which I got into through the BBC animated series based on the books. Though, as a teenager I also loved reading books based on my favourite show at that age, which was the X Files. I remember how much I loved picking up new stories based on the series when I saw them.

Though as I've gotten older, I've found that I fell out of the habit of reading. I feel it was probably a combination of adult life and other hobbies that took more priority that made me fall out from the habit.
Lately though, I've really been wanting to get back into it.

Wednesday, 7 July 2021

The Journey Starts Today!


When I first got into Pokémon, it was the anime that gave me my very first experience of the franchise, rather than the games. I quickly became hooked on the adventures of Ash, Pikachu and friends as they travelled around the Pokémon world, while being tailed by Team Rocket. I'd watch every new episode on the Sky One channel in the UK back then and found them incredibly fun and entertaining.

Wednesday, 30 June 2021

The Rice Ball in a Fruits Basket


When I was in my early twenties, I was going through my 'I'll watch anything if it's anime' phase. I remember often buying random anime DVDs if the premise of the show sounded interesting enough to me. One of these shows ended up being the original 2001 anime of 'Fruits Basket'.

I watched the whole series, which sadly only covered a small part of the manga, so I ended up reading the manga too. I think it's possibly the only long-running manga series' that I ever managed to finish reading from start to finish. I was hooked on the touching storyline and it's something that just really stuck with me since.

When they announced they were making a new anime that was going to cover the entire manga story, I was incredibly happy. It was definitely a series I wanted to see fully animated, plus it had been so long since I read the manga, I didn't really remember all of it, so the new anime allowed me to once again relive this amazing story. 

The rest of the blog will contain minor spoilers for the series, but I've tried to keep them at a minimum so not to spoil too much.

Thursday, 25 March 2021

To Further New Horizons



As of March 20th 2021, it's been a whole year since Animal Crossing New Horizons released and helped a lot of us to get through the (sadly still ongoing) pandemic.
During the first year, we had fairly frequent updates which introduced the seasonal events, but now a whole year has passed, what updates could they have planned for the second year of the game to keep interest?

Saturday, 27 February 2021

Pokémon and Me



Pokémon has been a very important part of my life for a very long time and it's amazing to think that it's celebrating 25 years this year! This franchise has helped me meet friends, has given me something that I can turn too after a hard day just to relax and so much more!

For the 25th anniversary, I thought I'd ramble a little about my experience and memories of Pokémon as someone who's been a fan since it's first arrival in the UK!

Sunday, 21 February 2021

The Power of Science is Amazing!

 



Every year, I like to try and watch at least one anime show I've never seen before. 

I tend to be a bit picky with the anime I watch these days. Long gone are the days as a young twenty-something where I'd watch anything if it was anime. I don't have as much time to dedicate to something like that anymore afterall.

I have a habit of sticking to series' I know and love; Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Digimon... but it's nice to branch out every now and then because you never know what you will enjoy. That said, a series has to really capture my attention to watch it, whether it's through seeing trailers or seeing others talk about a specific series.

In previous years I've watched things like The Ancient Magus' Bride and The Promised Neverland which I both thoroughly enjoyed and are series' I would continue watching beyond their first seasons (though I have only seen episode 1 of season 2 of The Promised Neverland as of writing, but it's on the watch list.)

This year, I decided to choose to watch Dr. STONE. I'd been meaning to give it a try as the concept intrigued me and I'd seen a few people talk about it and share artwork on Twitter. With the second season 'STONE WARS' approaching at the time and myself eager to give a new series a go, I decided to gradually start watching season 1.

I definitely wasn't disappointed.