Pretty reasonable. Also note in the manga, all four Yus (as one) are searching for Genesis Omega Dragon, which may be the combined form of their four dragons.
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During my time watching Arc-V, I've wondering what is the backstory of the Four Dimensions Dragons and their implications into the plots (and their links with Yuzu & counterparts) and I've come to build this theory:
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So... what do you think of that theory ?
Pretty reasonable. Also note in the manga, all four Yus (as one) are searching for Genesis Omega Dragon, which may be the combined form of their four dragons.
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I am fan of the Supreme King. So I hope that the evil inside Yuya comes out and overtakes Yuya. Then Reiji will be tasked to stop Berserk Yuya. I like the theory but I think the Final Boss will be someone else
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I hope Reiji jobs so Sawatari can beat Yuya, in that case. It'd be a lot more fitting, I think. Reiji isn't a character that's intended to grow as a duelist: he's already achieved his peak, and it's a really high peak, but it'd be nice to see how someone else in the series has progressed, namely, Yuya's real rival.
If I was to beg anyone else to beat Berserk Yuya other than Reiji, I'd pick Yuzu. Having Yuzu stop him would be great for storylines. I can understand what you're saying about peaks but when Axel Brodie beat the Supreme King, he wasn't really growing as a character either.
Sawatari is lame. The only job he has left to do in this entire show now is to get pulverized by Yuri
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why would keeping yosenju mean he's suddenly more competent?
and why exactly are you assuming he's going to get 'pummeled by Yuri'?
he's not dumb, and it makes me sad that he's been jobbing lately. you have to admit, trying to take out Kaito's extra deck was a very smart move, because in animeland they only really run a copy of each monster.
Except Kaito for some dumb reason apparently.
Because Yosenju were excellent.
Because Yuya, Yuto and Yugo have all beaten him.
It was smart, and he is competent enough, but the writers seem to forget his character development all the time.
Because Kite's whole attitude was that he only needed himself; Galaxy-Eyes being a part of himself, and because his deck revolves around multiple copies of the same monster.
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But what about the darkness inside the boys? One could say that the dragons manipulate their owners so the dragons can wreck things. Speaking of that, Yuto seems to have done that in his backstory, since he said in episode 18's flashback that he didn't want to hurt anybody anymore.
But here is the thing: Series director Katsumi Ono refers to the so called "Berserk Mode" as "Awakening" (can also mean "Enlighten") (https://imgur.com/faCSqgc). "Awakening" is the closest thing that can be considered as an official term. But what is awakening? The darkness inside the boys. But what is this darkness about? Why are the boys lusting for destruction? It seems like the dragons are more like catalysts to awaken the boys rather than the dragons controlling their owners.
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