One time my English teacher told us to write a 10 page report on an influential person to American history and I chose Al Capone. He said I misunderstood the rules but when I pointed out he never said it had to be a good thing he let my report slide and I passed. I had the most interesting report in the class.
On the other note, brother got his first Yu-Gi-Oh deck. At least we can both agree that the Zexal is absolute garbage
I have a yugioh deck. I believe its one of the ones that doesn't use any of the new inane mechanics like xyz monsters and synchro, that can still actually defeat a deck that uses them. Seriously. They need to design some new mechanics for the game that AREN'T just 3+3=6.
... So... In between the academy (which to my knowledge was 3) and 5D with the motorcycles? I wasn't aware there was anything in between. Unless I'm mixing up the seasons of the show.
Yea. I mixed that up badly. Since that's the case, I saw like one episode of "zexal", didn't get it, and changed the channel. I'm assuming Zexal was the season they introduced the XYZ monsters (summoned by sacrificing monsters based on the number of stars (3+3=XYZ3)) I go more based on the cards than the show, so you have to excuse my limited knowledge of it in relation to the actual game.
I'm happy to say that I don't watch Yu-Gi-Oh. "Considering that an episode is a half-hour, and there were two hundred and twenty-four episodes in the 'Duel Monsters' series alone, that comes out to more than five entire days NOT wasted."
Its a show like pokemon and dragonball z. You can follow the plot when you only see an episode once in a while when there's nothing else on, because every episode explains the past and only advances the plot every 3 or 4 episodes.