Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal/YMMV: Difference between revisions

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* [[Ass Pull]]: As per ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' tradition, being the main protagonist means Yuma is entitled to as many of these as the plot demands.
* [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch]]: Many a complaint has been made where the complainer has even confessed to not watching ''ZeXal'' but denounces it purely due to Shin Yoshida being the head writer, what they've seen of character designs from previews and promotional stuff, or even from the text episode previews.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Don Thousand, in order to ensure his revival, traveled the world and selected seven humans who had connections to the Legendary Numbers, which had sealed most of his power. Not too bad right? Look at his methods for doing so. As an example, he brainwashed Alito's best friend and the ruling court to execute Alito, something that everyone had managed to notice, and just before Alito was executed, Don Thousand altered his memories to make it seem that he had been heartlessly killed, instead of being framed by a [[God of Evil]]. The end result was filling Alito with so much hatred, he was revived as a Barian. Then look at what happened to the other Emperors. Don Thousand essentially ruined their lives all to fuel his comeback, which also ended up tearing up nations and killing large numbers of innocents. Oh, and this includes being responsible from turning Vector of all people from a decent guy into the monster he is now.
* [[Ear Worm]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQcO6jwzbq8 Courtesy of 4Kids]
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Haruto
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** Quite a few shows have that premise, what really connects this to ''OOO'' is a certain role [[Miyu Irino|Astral's Seiyuu]] has on that show.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Yuma and Astral, also called keyshipping, complete with tentacle porn (thanks No. 96)
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Vector was behind most of the plot from the show's beginning, but the second season has him play near the entire main cast for saps for about 20 episodes as Shingetsu, give no fucks when his plan to turn Astral evil backfires and creates Dark Zexal (he almost wins because of it, too), show his utter dedication to absolutely burying the main cast for beating him last season and eventually obtaining the Numbers in order to destroy the Astral World, and realize that using friendship against Yuma is most likely the best way to beat him. And even after all that, he's still a likeable villain because of the sheer respect you have to have for his dedication to his plans and his hammy, entertaining personality.
* [[Memetic Molester]]: Jin, not helped by his insane stalkerish obsession with Kaito and his general appearance. Kaito himself went memetic on at least one forum after some of his... expressions in Episode 22.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: I blew it on my bing! - A shoddy google translation of Yuma's catchphrase "Kattobingu" that went viral shortly afterwards.
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** It's not a case of [[Viewers are Morons]]: if they're explaining the rules, it's because they're explaining the rules to their newer, younger audience.
* [[Ruined FOREVER]]: The series quite quickly became a [[Base Breaker]] with more than a few fans declaring it as this.
* [[So Bad It's Good]]: For some.
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: Some people who were fond of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|Yu-Gi-Oh 5 Ds]]''' [[Darker and Edgier]] tone don't like that the characters...even though it's not guaranteed that the series won't have its dark moments.
* [[The Scrappy]]: Even though the series is still new Yuma is the least liked protagonist so far due to his lack of duelling skill, hypocrisy really stubborn nature and his screw ups take up unnecessarily large amounts of screen time. Tokunosuke is also unpopular since he's a slimy cheat who was too easily forgiven and generally causes more harm than good to those around him.