
To give you a list, it's: Slice of life focused, got tight knight 12 to 15 episode arcs, good about not forgetting plot points and, most importantly of all, it's light-hearted.

Quite frankly, if you want my opinion summed up in a flash, it's a breath of fresh air from the otherwise stagnant state previous anime found themselves in.Īs such a statement implies, Sevens is radically different from its predecessors. Yu☆Gi☆Oh!: Sevens is, as the name implies, the seventh instalment in the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" franchise. But it's certainly not a terrible show at all. On paper, yeah, it might not standout on top of the Yugoh pyramid. Sevens feels like the people behind Yugioh wanted to try something different, and go a bit kid friendly, in order to bring a bit more fun to the franchise, which it honestly needed. It makes for a nice style, and a good listen overall. All from the reactions of the characters, the OP and ED themes are a decent listen. If one thing that they really got right when it comes to this show, is not only the style of the art in general, but the sound part too. The animation of the monsters, and how they're animated with their backgrounds and such, it's really well done stuff. It still really stands out and really does sit well with me. While Rush has a more it's own style compared to previous shows. No matter if the humor will be hit and miss depending who you are and your tastes, but you can see the fun they had with this, and it really shows. It doesn't need to be overly detailed, it just has to fit within it's universe, and it does it's job fairly well. Which perfect fits for the audience it's trying to meet. Romin is fun, Nail is a great character, and show much more, as if they have their own charms to them, and it really shows. Besides those though, there are some good characters in there, that do deserve the spotlight. Sometimes having a core can really hit ome in a Yugioh show, and while certain characters stood out more, it was quite clear that some felt like one trick ponies, or just weren't all that fun.

The characters can sometimes be a highlight, but then sometimes they can not be. Pretty standard, and pretty alright for a kids show, but in a Yugioh context, might be that engaging. But that's where our MC Yuga comes in, and invents his own dueling in the form of Rush duels, and the story follows him and his friends path through Rush duels, and to be the best duelist. That you have to go by tis system, or you risk your dueling being taken away. Sevens brings the idea that Duels are controlled. To bring back the enjoyment factor, rather than be super heavy on it.

It's fitting for a kids kind of show, though again, it doesn't feel like a usual Yugioh show, but maybe that's the point? To be more low down, and free. The story while it's not complete and utter boring and bad. As a player who can't really get back into it for those reasons, and seeing ow Rush duels brought that feeling back, it deserves praise in that regard.Īs for the show however? It's pretty standard. Along with the fact that the idea of Rush duels, brought new life into a pretty much stacked and overloaded game. But I can give it the benefit of the doubt, as maybe in the long run this set up may work out for them, or if they look back, and see if it did well or not. Going from Vrains to this, is just like going from 5ds to the start of Zexal. I can already bet before writing this, that there are going to be so many uninterested views on this Yugioh, as it's not the Yugioh we grew up with, that we loved and cherished.
