WHAT IF… Bakura was the Protagonist Instead of Yugi - Part 2

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  • @MultiversalStudios
    @MultiversalStudios  2 месяца назад +2

    Make sure you go check out Part 1 - ruclips.net/video/23EiQX0L-hM/видео.html 😎

  • @kamrinlwave6603
    @kamrinlwave6603 2 месяца назад +5

    Ryou and yami bakura have always been my favorite characters, even tho they barely show up most of the time.
    Seeing him become the main character is an enjoyment.
    Keep up you great work👍👍👍

  • @enis3704
    @enis3704 2 месяца назад +6

    This man need a job at the konami Story Board

  • @danyaleman7277
    @danyaleman7277 2 месяца назад +2

    The vid i was looking for🤩thanks. Loved part 1

    • @MultiversalStudios
      @MultiversalStudios  2 месяца назад +2

      thank you soo much, let me know what u thought about part 2 and how it can grow from here!!

  • @herohut725
    @herohut725 2 месяца назад

    Heck yes. I'm digging this story. My friends and I tried D&D just to try it out and I thought it's be cool to play Yu-Gi-Oh in the story so after a week of looking at DDM, the Labyrinth duel with the Paradox bros, and the Memory world arc, we came up with Yu-Gi-Oh DxD. It works like a board game and you go around survival dueling. You field and LP stay the same after you win a duel and collect items. If a hero loses to one of the mind controlled minions the hero fights for the Dungeon Master. If all heroes are converted then the heroes lose. It got more awesome everytime we played because we came up with more things to add. I even made card forms of the millennium items to use. Can't wait for pt3

  • @StormSpiritStudios
    @StormSpiritStudios 2 месяца назад

    Yo! I like this what if! Your what if videos are easily one of my favorites. I have a few concepts of my own for one, but I have no idea how to make them a video.

    • @MultiversalStudios
      @MultiversalStudios  2 месяца назад

      Aww thank you 😄 I would love to hear ur ideas and if u don't mind, make them come alive

    • @StormSpiritStudios
      @StormSpiritStudios 2 месяца назад +1

      I have one really lengthy one I've been conceptualizing for about two months.
      There are two shorter ones I have, though.
      What if Atem gave Kaiba the Millennium Rod after he received it from Marik? When Kaiba takes the rod, he gets possessed by Priest Seto. Priest Seto pledges his services to Atem. Later on, it's revealed that Priest Seto sealed his own soul in the Rod after he became Pharoah to avoid having it stolen by Dartz. Priest Seto and Kaiba probably argue frequently about who should control the body. Priest Seto definitely would be there to humble Kaiba and make him learn he isn't as good as he thinks he is.
      Another one was what if Rex joined Yugi and his friends instead of Weevil? Season 4 would be a powerful arc for Rex because Dartz would take advantage of his feelings of inadequacy and being forgotten by even his own friends. Eventually, Rex would face Yugi only to break the Orichalcos and retreat in a singular moment of clarity. He would return for his normal duel with Joey that could possibly end in a forfeit.
      Thank you for taking the time to read these. I would love to see you make them come alive.

    • @StormSpiritStudios
      @StormSpiritStudios 2 месяца назад +1

      @MultiversalStudios Well, the biggest one I've been conceptualizing is "What if Duke was at Duelist Kingdom?" In the anime, Duke mentioned that him and Pegasus played Dungeon Dice Monsters before Duelist Kingdom, correct? Well, what if Pegasus kept Duke on the island? Instead of playing and immediately agreeing to help fund the game, Pegasus gives Duke an extra condition. Pegasus requires Duke to be an eliminator and take out other duelists. When Duke defeats someone, he can take them to his own special arena for DDD. If they can win at that point, Duke has to return half their star chips. Pegasus disguised making Duke do his dirty work as "having people play test the game to make sure there is actually a market." Yugi is forced to duel Duke. He loses. Duke then drags Yugi off to his arena. Yugi starts panicking during DDD, causing the Pharoah and him to temporarily unfuse. (Note: In Yugi's duel against Pegasus, he says, "Spirit, I'm gonna have to banish you from the corridors of my mind." And then the whole mind shuffle happens.) During this moment, Yugi mentions Pegasus stole his grandpa's soul to Duke. Duke refuses to believe that Pegasus, the man he idolized for years, could even be capable of something like that. However, Duke is beginning to question the possibility that Pegasus isn't everything he seems. Duke is shaken by this and makes a bad call with his dice (Ie: Calling a movement instead of an attack or something like that). This gives Yugi the opportunity he needs to win the game and half his star chips. This is Duke's first loss. But, as the deal requires, he returns half of Yugi's star chips. This means Yugi has to accept a few more duels to play catch-up. While Yugi is trying to regain his star chips, Duke is questioning if Pegasus would really do something like what Yugi said. Duke does eventually ask Pegasus about the rumors to which Pegasus manipulates him with the quote "Sometimes you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet". Duke is left with the moral debate on if his dreams mean more than his morals because Pegasus is probably the only one willing to take a chance on him, some random upstart game developer. The rest of Duelist Kingdom follows the normal story, until Kaiba's duel with Pegasus. Duke is there, and he sees Kaiba lose his soul. At that moment, he decides he can't sit by and let Pegasus do what he's doing. He challenges Pegasus for Kaiba and Solomon's souls, and calls him out on everything, even going into detail about how he had trusted him. Pegasus is unfazed by everything Duke says. He even mocks Duke by saying that "When you run a business, you have to make some less than ideal choices to succeed." The duel continues, and obviously, Duke doesn't even stand a chance. When the duel ends, Duke's soul is stolen, meaning Yugi has to fight for 4 souls now because he refuses to leave anyone behind, especially since Duke tried to help him. When Pegasus is defeated, and Duke gains his soul back, he now believes he owes a massive debt to Yugi. He's going to make up for how he fell for Pegasus' pretty lies. And so, Duke transfers to Domino High, where he'll continue to work on his game and getting it funded. He's reunited with Yugi and the rest of his friends. Yugi officially offers Duke forgiveness. Duke gets funding for his game from an unexpected ally. Solomon Muto. Solomon always loves a good game, and seeing someone work to create a new one makes him curious. He helps Duke get his game funded and possibly even expands the game shop so Duke can have his own arena for the game. Or, it could even be Mokuba Kaiba repaying the debt him and his big brother owe to Yugi. When DDD is played again, it could be Yugi and Duke having a low stakes match or even someone else playing it like Joey or Solomon.
      Season 2 begins with the rare hunters. Duke wants to repay his debt to Yugi, so he enters the tournament. To pay back his debt, he could give Yugi and Joey his locator cards. Or, he could even take the place of Mai Valentine in the finals. Duke's shadow game could be everything someone counters an attack, they lose some functions of their body like motor skills. Duke eventually falls to the shadow game, and for his punishment, he could possibly be forced to keep working Pegasus and see all the people he cares for get their souls stolen because of his actions. And each time he fails, he loses a little more ability to move.
      In the Seal of Orichalcos arc, Duke winds up facing off against Tristan. Without Yugi's positive influence, Tristan got expelled from Domino High. He bounces around from several different schools due to his violent tendencies and eventually winds up joining Dartz. Duke and Joey both share Hermos. The first time Duke encounters the Orichalcos, he somehow escapes. The second time he sees Tristan, he's able to relate to him being angry about someone he trusted, not being who he had hoped. Duke surrenders the duel to show Tristan that he is worth being saved.
      I'm not sure about season 3 and 5 yet. If they even matter or not

    • @coopigeon619
      @coopigeon619 2 месяца назад

      This sounds like a really cool idea..I'd be down for it. I love alternate scenarios....this one sounds so cool

  • @Tamimuslim
    @Tamimuslim 2 месяца назад

    W Video

  • @SerenitySpiderMonkey
    @SerenitySpiderMonkey 2 месяца назад +4

    Wouldn't her name be Amane Bakura? I'm pretty sure Ryo is Bakura's given name and Bakura is their family name

    • @MultiversalStudios
      @MultiversalStudios  2 месяца назад +2

      Your correct 😮 I got that correct for video 1 and I missed that detail for part 2... Damn thanks for this 🫶

  • @dandsw9750
    @dandsw9750 2 месяца назад

    That sounds like an intriguing twist on the classic Yu-Gi-Oh! storyline! Imagining Bakura as the protagonist instead of Yugi could lead to a darker and more mysterious narrative. Bakura's character, with his connection to the Millennium Ring and his alter ego, the spirit of the Thief King Bakura, would bring a different dynamic to the story. If you're interested in exploring this concept further, you might enjoy fan fiction or discussions on forums where fans speculate about alternative storylines and character roles. It's always fascinating to see how changing one element can alter the entire narrative! Yu-Gi-Oh! has had some truly iconic moments throughout its anime series. Here are a few memorable ones:Yugi vs. Kaiba Duel: The intense rivalry between Yugi and Kaiba has led to some of the most epic duels in the series. Their battles are always filled with high stakes and dramatic twists.Yugi's First Summoning of Exodia: In the very first episode, Yugi manages to summon Exodia the Forbidden One, a moment that left fans in awe.The Pharaoh's Final Duel: The emotional duel between Yugi and the Pharaoh (Atem) in the final episodes of the original series is a fan favorite. It marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter for Yugi.Joey vs. Marik: Joey's duel against Marik in the Battle City arc is another highlight. Joey's determination and courage shine through, even when faced with overwhelming odds.Yusei vs. Jack Atlas: In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, the duels between Yusei and Jack are legendary. Their rivalry and friendship add depth to their battles.These moments are just a few examples of the many exciting and emotional scenes that have made Yu-Gi-Oh! a beloved series. Do you have a favorite moment or character from the show?The Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime have several notable differences that make each version unique. Here are eight significant ones:
    Darker Themes: The manga has much darker themes compared to the anime. For example, the Pharaoh in the manga often punishes evildoers in brutal ways, which were toned down or altered in the anime No Filler Arcs: The manga doesn't have filler arcs, while the anime includes several to give the manga time to progress Bandit Keith's Fate: In the manga, Bandit Keith meets a grim fate when Pegasus forces him to shoot himself, whereas in the anime, he is simply ejected from the island Focus on Games: The manga features a variety of games, not just Duel Monsters. Yugi often plays different games to challenge his opponentsKaiba's Ruthlessness: Kaiba's methods of acquiring his Blue-Eyes White Dragon cards are much more ruthless in the manga, involving bankruptcy and even driving a man to suicideBakura's Villainy: Bakura is portrayed as a more lethal villain in the manga, often killing his opponentsCharacter Development: Some characters have more detailed backstories and development in the manga. For instance, the manga delves deeper into the origins and motivations of characters like Bakura and MarikVisual Differences: The art style in the manga is often more detailed and intense, capturing the darker tone of the storyThese differences highlight how the manga and anime cater to different audiences and storytelling styles. If you're a fan of one, it's definitely worth checking out the other to see these unique elements!

    • @dandsw9750
      @dandsw9750 2 месяца назад

      The Yu-Gi-Oh! series is filled with intriguing mysteries and legendary items that have captivated fans for years. Here are some of the most notable ones :Millennium Puzzle: One of the most iconic items in the series, the Millennium Puzzle is known for its complexity and the power it grants to its solver. It took Yugi years to complete it, and it houses the spirit of the Pharaoh Atem Millennium Ring: This item is possessed by Bakura and contains the spirit of the Thief King Bakura. It has the ability to locate other Millennium Items and has a dark influence on its bearer Millennium Eye: Owned by Maximillion Pegasus, this item allows its user to read minds and see into the future. It plays a crucial role in the Duelist Kingdom arc Millennium Rod: This item is wielded by Marik Ishtar and grants its user mind control abilities. It is central to the Battle City arc Millennium Key: Held by Shadi, this item allows its user to unlock the minds of others and explore their inner thoughts and memories Millennium Scales: These scales can weigh the evil in a person's heart against the feather of Ma'at, determining their fate Millennium Necklace: This item, owned by Ishizu Ishtar, grants its user the ability to see into the past and future Millennium Ankh: Also known as the Millennium Tauk, this item allows its user to heal others and see into their souls These items are not only powerful but also shrouded in mystery, often playing pivotal roles in the series' plotlines. If you're interested in more detailed explorations of these items and their mysteries, you might enjoy diving into the manga or watching the anime series. The Yu-Gi-Oh! Stone Tablet and Pokémon are from different universes, so there's no official crossover between them. However, fans often create theories and fan art that blend elements from different franchises. It's possible that you came across some fan-created content that features the Stone Tablet from Yu-Gi-Oh! in a Pokémon setting. In the Yu-Gi-Oh! series, Stone Tablets are used to seal away Duel Monster Spirits and the souls of people. These tablets play a significant role in the lore of the series, especially in the context of ancient Egypt and the Millennium Items. In the Pokémon universe, the Stone Plate is a significant item. Introduced in Generation IV, it's one of the Plates associated with Arceus, the Mythical Pokémon. When held by a Pokémon, the Stone Plate boosts the power of Rock-type moves by 20%. If Arceus holds it, it changes Arceus's type to RockIn Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the Stone Plate can be used from the satchel on Arceus, changing it to the Rock type. The Stone Plate can also be read, and it has an engraving that says: "It gathers power from the Plates, listening to the flute's song "If you're playing a Pokémon game and come across a Stone Tablet, it might be part of a quest or puzzle, often requiring specific actions or Pokémon to unlock its secrets

  • @akiraevangelionultimateali5199
    @akiraevangelionultimateali5199 2 месяца назад

    2:02 I gave Naruto an oc younger twin sister

  • @chefmatthewlafferty
    @chefmatthewlafferty Месяц назад

    #part3