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7/10
Dark and interesting story spoiled by duel mechanics
smetin17 June 2017
I may be biased here, but I am a lover of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series. I loved the mechanics of duelling and the links to ancient Egypt. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX was OK, but I felt the story was a bit too light and lacklustre. After I saw the love that this series got, I felt I had to watch it.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's is set in a dystopian city, with the "Satelline" (equivalent to a deprived region of a city) being the main setting for the story. The main protagonist, Jaden Yuki, is a great character and you really do get to understand his back story and motives. The other main characters in the series are equally as likable, albeit for different reasons. What I liked about this series is its dark nature and the story of someone rising from the slums through the means of duelling.

Now, on the subject of duelling...this is where I got a bit annoyed. The concept of speed duelling was introduced whereby everything the governs a normal duel was present, except duels are now conducted on super-fast motorbikes. Maybe its my age (I'm 25), but I just don't get it. Aside from the motorbikes being redundant to the concept of duelling, I felt it made duelling a restricted sport. In the era of the original series, duelling was something everyone could do. All you needed was a deck. Now, duelling is something only those with motorbikes could do. There were some standalone duels off the bikes, but it seems they were just not done anymore. I enjoyed the new format, but my rational brain just felt it unnecessary.

If you enjoyed the original series, this may be something worth watching. The characters are deep and interesting, and the story is great. Just don't be prepared for a rational explanation as to why duelling must now be performed while racing.
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7/10
Better than GX but not as good as the original.
michaelwilson-7250224 September 2018
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Overall, 5D's was fun to watch, but no spinoff Yu-Gi-Oh! series will ever be as good as the original. It had some really good ideas regarding characters and the story. It also had some room for improvement, but nothing too serious.

What I liked:

I really liked the idea of the story. In the future, Domino City has been destroyed, the way it was rebuilt separated the rich from the poor. The less fortunate, including the protagonist, Yusei, are treated very unfairly by the rich. Yusei's journey starts off as taking back what his old friend took from him, but then turns into a mission to save the world, making him more of a hero along the way. This plot was a big improvement over GX, which was very basic.

5D's also had a lot more memorable duels than GX did. Some of which ended up surprising us. Sometimes it felt like the supporting characters would lose and then Yusei would have to finish the job, but in the end they managed to get the job done.

The show's biggest improvement over GX was that a lot of characters other than Yusei got a fair amount of spotlight. This was GX's biggest problem because Jaden dueled too many more times than the supporting characters. So it was nice to see the supporting characters like Jack, Crow and Akiza in action, especially because they had some really entertaining duels.

What I didn't like:

5D's also focused on a new way of dueling: turbo duels, which was dueling on special motorcycles called duel runners. The show first aired when I was 13. At that time turbo duels seemed like a cool idea, but looking back at it, not so much. If turbo duels happened in real life, there would probably be a lot of car/motorcycle accidents caused by distracted driving.

Although the story was good, it really felt like there was more development in the supporting characters than Yusei. Jack went from being selfish to selfless, Akiza learned to control her psychic powers and challenged herself by becoming a turbo duelist, etc. Besides Yusei becoming more of a hero and saving the day, there wasn't much else to his story.

Lastly, the outcomes of Yusei's duels were pretty predictable. The only time they showed him losing was in a flashback, which didn't really count. Showing the protagonist losing once in a while always helps them develop as characters, which is why in the original and GX, Yugi and Jaden lost a few times.

In conclusion, as I said before I enjoyed 5D's. However, because of the room for improvement mentioned above, the only version of Yu-Gi-Oh! I would ever recommend is the original.
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8/10
Yugioh Spin Off Done Right
Ore-Sama31 August 2008
They tried many times after the original Yugioh. Yugioh R was like a bad fanfiction filled with jaw droppingly asinine duels, flat villains and a plot more shallow then a kiddie pool. Yugioh GX had an interesting premise with the Duel Academy but became an absurd exercise in tedium, introducing somewhat interesting characters that are fed to it's main character and eventually either pushed into the background or disappearing entirely. So I approached 5D with some skepticism and....

The story starts in a place called Satellite, a run down area for the impoverished, runaways, etc. Among them is Yusei Fudo, who's D-Wheel(a motorbike used for Speed Duels) and Star Dust Dragon card have been stolen by former friend Jack Atlus, who is now in Neo Domino as the "king" of duelists. Yusei plans to escape Satellite to confront Jack for his Dragon back. Yusei confronts Jack for a duel. It's a strong back and forth encounter, that ends when special dragon birthmarks on their body activates. Yusei and Jack are what are known as "Signers", signified by those birthmarks. What makes things more complicated is Rex Godwin, head of Security Maintenence Bureau in Domminno and the man who supports Jack, is the one after the Signers and the five dragon cards they posses.

What separates this from GX from the get go is the fact that 5D is not one hundred percent reliant on the cards. Sure, the card duels are as pivotal as ever, however unlike GX, the plot of 5D could easily be done with the cards removed and not have too many significance changes. It's clear a lot more thought went into the plot as not only does it begin from the get go, but there has yet to be a single filler episode.

The animation is what you would expect of a Yugioh series, perhaps a little smoother even. The voice acting is good, with some voices like Aki's being downright chilling at times. The soundtrack isn't outstanding, not even a touch on the soundtrack of the original Yugioh series(Japanese version) which is among the best anime soundtracks I've heard(and I don't even consider the original yugioh a top ten anime by any stretch) Now let's get to the characters. Drifting away from the hyper and at times clueless Judai, they've gone back to a more serious protagonist in Yusei.Almost always solemn(even more so then Yami) Yusei continues the Yugioh tradition of the main character being less interesting then the supporting cast. While he's easy to get behind, there's not a whole lot to him. The supporting cast is strong with characters that stand out. The characters have their own, distinct personalities and except for the old man, I find none of them annoying. There's also been a lot more thought put into the backstories of some of these characters i.e they have one(yep, another shot at GX-I can't help it, it's too easy) Pot shots aside, I actually enjoyed the backstories of some of these characters, as they were pretty poignant for a Yugioh series(especially Aki) Now duel wise, the system's been tweaked. There are two types of duels, the regular duels we're used to, and Riding Duels, the duels on motorbikes. The difference is, besides that they're riding on speed bikes, is that there are a new set of rules. The field spell Speed World is activated automaticaly at the beginning of each duel. This makes it so only cards with SP in front of them can be used. There are also speed counters, which each player get's an extra of every turn. For every 1000 lifepoints a player loses(remainders are not counted) a speed counter is lost. Spell cards require a certain number of speed counters, and the speed counters also detirmine the speed of the bike. It's actually pretty interesting. A new feature that's been added to both duels is synchro summon. Basically, if you get what's called a tuner monster out with another monster and their combined levels equal that of the monster you want to synchro summon, you can sacrifice them to summon the monster. Since synchro summon is a special summon, that means you can summon the required sacrifice and the syncro summon in one turn.

At merely twenty two episodes currently, things could go bad but I'm optimistic right now. I can't wait to see more as the plot is intriguing and not so easy to predict. I will even go as far to say this is the best of the Yugioh series, even more then the original.

I would also like to note, avoid the dub like the plague. 4kids has not learned their lesson, stick with the subs.
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10/10
Best YGO series
hresvelg22 September 2020
5DS is better than the original. Not saying that GX and the original were bad, as I did enjoy them, but I enjoyed this one too. I love it so much and years and years later I still do, but the English dub cut out a lot of stuff from the original, so definitely watch the Japanese version if you want the real experience of the show. English definitely has the best cast members though.
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7/10
Better than first
ponyboys-girl22 September 2009
Yu-gi-oh 5d's is much better than the first one. Not to say the first one was all that bad,but this spin off is just more intriguing than the first one. It is easier to relate as well because it has a lot to do about making choices and the difference between good and evil. Once again not to say the first Yu-gi-oh didn't this series just deals in a stronger more direct way. This series is very strong and direct and really re-enforces positive values contradicting what some people say such as show like this just have to do with devil worship. Sure their is some mythical view points but it is just a cartoon and cartoons are for fun right? Well, this cartoon is it will keep you laughing wondering and excited all in one episode.
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10/10
Probably the best Yu-Gi-Oh anime
jayguerb18 August 2020
If I could summarize this anime down to one sentence it would be "Poverty-stricken man beats literally everyone at a children's card game"

Perfect.
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7/10
A spin-off show almost done right Warning: Spoilers
Yes this is better than Yugioh GX. The problem with the first spin- off show was the bland characters, insufferable dialog, tedious duels that aren't very interesting and overall just didn't have the original tone as the original series.

This show was the opposite.

1. It's got great characters. I love the main hero Yusei! He's smart, calm, nice and everything else you would want in a hero. The side characters are TONS better. Jack is a funny jerk, Crow is a hot- head, the two twins are cute and Akiza....is basically a bit annoying. At least she has more involvement than the other two female leads.

2. The voice acting is different depending on who you are. On one hand new fans would like it but for me...it's distracting. Yusei sounds exactly like Tristan from the original and Jack sounds like Bakura from the original. I wish they hired different voice actors so it didn't bother me as much. Other than them the voice acting isn't too bad.

3. The duels are either hit or miss. On one hand they can exciting and make you want to know who's going to win but then it starts becoming boring. I think it doesn't help that the characters are on the motorcycles. Yes those are cool but I'm too distracted by the vehicles moving than the card game which is not a positive sign. Plus it doesn't help that they would randomly cut away to the cards and show attack and defense points. That really bugged me.

4. The animation is great! It's a lot better from the first spin- off. Now everything doesn't look so bright during the scary scenes and the characters don't look like something a fan would draw. This looks like a TV show. Well done.

Overall it's pretty good as far as Yugioh spin-offs go. It's my favorite of the spin-offs with GX being last and the original first. Yugioh fans should watch it.
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9/10
Yugioh Back to Some of Its Roots
moviegeek89-16 August 2009
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After GX, this spin off took a much more serious turn than even the original Yugioh series. As mention before Yugioh 5D's is about Yusei who lives in the poverish Satellite. After the first season's run dealing with Jack and Yusei's grudge and Goodwin's search for the five Signers to unlock the Crimson Dragon, a new threat has awoken. Enemies known as the Dark Signers have shown up in the Satellite and plan to take over the Satellite with the power of their negative energy which allows them to summon Dark Synchro monsters. Yusei's first encounter with a Dark Signer brings him face to face with his old friend Kalin who almost defeats him with a powerful beast known as an Earthbound Immortal. From there several more Dark Signers reveal themselves and have their own scores to settle with Jack, Luna and Akiza. Several interesting new characters are introduced and play critical roles in the second season's plot particularly Carly, a journalist who seeks Jack's love and Crow, an old friend of Yusei and Jack. Readers should know that this season is very dark and violent. On several occasions when new Dark Signers arrive the character must die in order to become one. Carly for instance is killed by Sayer when she becomes a Dark Signer. This season goes far beyond the dark themes of the Marik saga and Oricalchos saga of Yugioh and I sense it will not falter in its next season. Season 2 proves just how much 5D's belongs with the Yugioh canon.
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1/10
A Disappointing and Lackluster Entry
lipnusis1 June 2023
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's is a lackluster addition to the beloved franchise that fails to live up to its predecessors. With its uninspired storytelling, inconsistent character development, and dull gameplay mechanics, it falls far short of the excitement and charm that fans have come to expect from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Series.

One of the most glaring issues with Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's is its weak storytelling. The plot feels disjointed and poorly executed, lacking the depth and complexity that made earlier seasons of the franchise engaging. The narrative attempts to blend card duels with a dystopian setting, but the combination feels forced and fails to create a cohesive and compelling story. The attempts at political and social commentary come across as heavy-handed and superficial, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the series.

Furthermore, the character development in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's is sorely lacking. The protagonists and supporting cast are one-dimensional, with little growth or depth throughout the series. The characters lack the charisma and relatability of previous Yu-Gi-Oh! Iterations, making it difficult to invest in their journeys or feel any real connection with them. Their motivations and backstories are often brushed aside, leaving them feeling hollow and uninteresting.

The gameplay mechanics in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's also leave much to be desired. The introduction of the motorcycle duels, known as Turbo Duels, is meant to inject excitement into the card battles, but it ends up feeling gimmicky and poorly executed. The focus on speed and mechanics specific to the Turbo Duels detracts from the strategic and tactical elements that made previous duels in the franchise engaging. The card effects and deck strategies feel unbalanced, resulting in repetitive and predictable gameplay that quickly becomes monotonous.

In terms of animation and art style, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's falls short of the standards set by its predecessors. The character designs lack the distinctiveness and iconic appeal of previous Yu-Gi-Oh! Series, and the animation itself often feels stiff and lacking in fluidity. The action sequences fail to evoke any sense of excitement or tension, further contributing to the overall disappointment of the series.

In conclusion, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's is a disappointing entry in the franchise that fails to capture the magic and excitement of its predecessors. With its weak storytelling, shallow character development, lackluster gameplay mechanics, and subpar animation, it is a lackluster addition that pales in comparison to earlier seasons of Yu-Gi-Oh!. It does little to advance the franchise or offer a compelling and enjoyable viewing experience. If you are a fan of Yu-Gi-Oh!, it would be best to stick with the earlier seasons and avoid wasting your time on this lackluster installment.
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9/10
Japanese version a 10. English version a 5.
timeblank2 March 2019
The Japanese version is ultimately the best. It's dark, gritty, and has better voice actors than the English version. The story is better than the English version.

The dubbed English version is horrible. The voice actors are horrendous. They take so many things away from it, truly gives me a headache. Stick with the Japanese version because it's really good than the English version.
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4/10
Not bad,not good,but for for such a franchise ,substandard
mirasadsl1 October 2022
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Out the 4 yu gi oh series i have seen (Duel Monsters, GX,5D,ZEXAL) this is the worst one.

Duels on motorcycles I admit sounds good in theory but in practice it takes the focus away from duels(which are the theme of the anime) and shifts it onto driving which is pointless most of the time .Synchro summons further wrecked duel mechanics by making it a lot more complicated without bringing any distinct advantage. This combined makes duels very difficult to understand.

The plot is designed very good that is one of the best things about this spin off,but it had its share of bad execution.

Characters however are pretty much the opposite. Yusei and Jack are the main and the worst characters of the show. Jack is poor copy of Kaiba and Yusei is a sure thing, fail-proof mechanical protagonist without sufficient depth for an MC. Neither has any significant development unlike Akiza and Kalin who suffered a major change from the beginning to an end. Some characters were simply excluded from screen time like Rally Dawson which is a great mistake considering his affection for Yusei and Kalin who had a great potential for anti-hero but was neglected. Crow Hogan is the best thing about this spin off since he has the thing that this whole franchise represented all the way since the beginning. A heart. Of the cards and of others. Unfortunately he is an exception, there should be a lot more heart shown.

That is mostly why I ranked this one with a 4 stars.
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10/10
Wonderfull !!!!
PetLemez16 July 2018
The Best Yu-Gi-Oh! serie. With great characters, dark history, epic soundtracks during duel cards, this anime is very great.

The Duel Cards take place in D-Wheels (motorcycles), but is fun and good (I wanna a D-Wheel). The Synchro Summons is great, the strategies in duels is intelligent and epic.

For me, all protagonists are the best. Yusei is Master of Strategy, Jack is King of Duels, Aki is sexy and OP woman duelist, Crow is funny, Rua and Ruka is kawaii.

History is the more dark and best in Yu-Gi-Oh! series. I don't wanna to give a Spoiler. Watch Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's.

This is my little review.
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