
Also note that the current channel was originally made as a joke to be Yugi's in-universe channel the original channel for the series too, was banned and unbanned repeatedly, which is why the show was moved.
In a quick and easy explanation without frying anyone's brain. I am from a separate universe, and in my universe all of you are a part of a cartoon called Yu-Gi-Oh. A brilliant youtuber by the name of LittleKuriboh, has parodied the show.Videos of each episode can be found at Kuriboh's YouTube account.

If you're inclined to dismiss the premises of the plot as stupid, then this show is not for you. Now, granted, you have to have certain tolerances to enjoy this show: you have to accept the world in which the characters live, in which for some reason everything seems to ride on this certain card game, Duel Monsters, and in which there exist ancient items with various spirits trapped inside them. Find Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged videos, When my brother started watching this show and I heard bits of it in the background I thought it sounded like the stupidest thing ever-I heard bits of dialogue along the lines of "Oh, yeah! Well I attack with my dark magician!" or "Now I shall harness the power of all millennium items and rule the world!" or "Ha ha, with the power of our friendship we will defeat you!" However, after I had been forced to actually watch several episodes and began to actually follow the plot and character development, I discovered to my surprise that this show, while it is basically just a marketing ploy to sell trading cards, is actually a complex and fascinating story with well-developed and multi-dimensional characters and relationships. And the girl he's in love with.Fanpop community tagahanga club for Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged fans to share, discover content and connect with other fans of Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged. If that's true, he has a pretty low opinion of all his friends and once intimidating enemies.
The point is, don't dismiss this show. And the character relationships are complex enough that these speeches, when they occur, are actually meaningful and sometimes (at least to me!) quite touching. Finally, you have to tolerate a certain amount of sappiness-the main characters do often take the time to go on and on about the importance of friendship and courage and standing up for yourself, etc etc.however, I personally find this somewhat refreshing after watching my brother play countless video games where the main message seemed to be Kill Anything in Your Path if It Will Give You Energy Points or some such advantage. Or, like me, you can simply realize that the game actually is quite interesting and complex, and in the show is used to advance the plot and character development, and just accept it. It helps if you're a 6 to 12-year-old boy (or anyone else, I suppose) and are actually into playing the card game yourself.
