To be fair if chazz did take either one it would have been a completely new spell card we have never seen before. They did it so often with jaden duels
There's like 5 spells already in his deck that woulda worked. He didn't need a new card it couldve been skyscraper, h Heated heart, super poly, pot of greed into 2 busted cards. There's a few paths for him to win
@@deankinsella3579 that’s really not the point. How often was jaden in a duel and we saw one off cards that never got used again. Or that were there for literal plotarmour. Yes season 4 was more realistic with its cards and the cards they used, but the fact still stands
@@dannybishop9179 your not wrong and it's definitely something they would do. But especially in season 4 they didn't do much random bullshit insta win cards except clear world and darkness' deck
They did so dirty to my boy chaz, he is my favorite character in the show. at first he was an edgy wannabe but ended up in hilarious situations but still an skilled duelist who not only climbed up from literally nothing and beating an entire school but was able to keep growing
Not only this video doesn't answer why Jaden needed to lose, it ends up being just a duel summary. "The one duel Jaden COULD have lost" seems like a more fitting title.
He needed to lose to redeem Chazz, basically. There were no real stakes in the duel, as far as I know, nobody kidnapped, no souls on the line, nothing like that, so if Jaden had lost, it just would have been "GG bro, love the costume by the way" and Chazz would have been more respectable as a duelist, even in the stupid costume.
Jaden lost a few times: I know about Kaiba-man, Zane, Aster and (probably) Yugi from TSG-Animes duel analysis and the a few episodes I have seen so far.
I personally think that the kaiba-man duel shouldn't happen because it would of been better for chazz to win and to me kaiba-man was just a nostalgia bait.
Manjoume gets no love because he didn’t turn out like Kaiba but he’s singlehandedly responsible for pioneering the next wave of rival characters.Since he wasn’t obsessed and spiteful towards towards Judai and actually became friends with him, he grew in a way that people didn’t care for since all the fans had as the basis of a great rival in Yugioh was Kaiba(even though he’s far more twisted in general).A lot of people overlook Manjoume for how skilled he is. He’s the only Yugioh character to master multiple decks in a short amount of time and has incredible feats but because he was made to be comedic gets overlooked. He nearly beat Sartorius/Saiou with his base deck when Judai had to use the Neos archetype to win, beat his brothers with monsters with 0 attack monsters, and nearly beat Judai in their last duel with just using Ojamas but threw the match on purpose. The fact that the first ever strategy he ever used on Judai would beat him in their final dual ever with Judai at his best says a lot about which also must have deeply hurt his pride. The way he proceeded to beat Edo with a more powerful version of his deck(you could argue that Judai only beat Edo because he surprised him with the Neos archetype.) is incredible. Fantastic character and relatable one at that
@@adamquenano8563 true. It still is an impressive fest, but it would be more impressive in a situation like aster, where he almost beat sartorius at full power
@@earlrice8095 I gotcha. I’m currently doing a gx rewatch with English subtitles and I’m realizing how great of a duelist/Character Manjoume really was.
@@adamquenano8563 tbh, he has his good moments, but it feels like people would've taken him a bit more seriously if he had defeated a main villain. He's like a mixture of joey and kaiba. Kaiba because he's the rival, and joey since yes comedic relief. Or maybe people find him more legitimate if he had beaten jaden ONCE. The fucked up thing about is the manga makes him BEAT jaden AND several main villains in the manga.
Honestly they could've made the card Jaden used have an effect to make the two fusion summons unchainable. Meaning that Chazz could've tried to use the card but it failed to work. Thus fitting the comedy duel idea of it.
For the purposes of the episode narrative, giving Judai a clear and clean win is counterproductive. It has to be a case of Manjoume being forced to throw a game that he could have won, rather than just lose for a comedic reason.
Bros just mad his favorite character took an L and would’ve taken an L cause we all know Jaden pulled defusion if his previous duels are any indication.
Manjoume's field had an answer to De-Fusion and his intended use of Polymer actually shows that he was prepared to play around it. It would be why he specifically would choose to use it when Flame Wingman was summoned rather than the more powerful Shining Flare Wingman. With Sparkman on field, if Judai activated De-Fusion, Manjoume could chain Ojama Trio which would fill up Judai's field with Ojama Tokens. Flame Wingman returns to the Extra Deck, but since 4 of Judai's zones are occupied he cannot Special Summon the Fusion Materials back. Issue is that it does put both of them on topdeck mode with Judai at advantage since he has a monster on the field. Another thing to possibly consider is that anime De-Fusion works in an odd way and might not even allow the player to return to the Extra Deck if they can't perform the summon part of the effect. Summoning the materials back always is treated as a mandatory effect where for instance when Yugi uses De-Fusion on Kaiba's Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon it summons back the 3 Blue-Eyes used to summon it even though this is not required for the IRL card (and you couldn't even do it with IRL De-Fusion). I do not believe there are any other instances of people using De-Fusion on an opponent's monster but when it was it treated the summon as mandatory. Under this logic, if Judai could not summon back the Fusion Materials due to Ojama Trio being chained to it, De-Fusion might resolve without effect and Manjoume would get Flame Wingman. tl;dr Manjoume shows within his internal dialogue that he is prepared to play around the possibility of De-Fusion to either remain in the game or, depending on how exactly the rulings of anime De-Fusion function, possibly guarantee his victory. Subspace Battle is a loss for Judai anyway, Manjoume even when he was dressing as an Ojama was still using some his Armed Dragons as he uses them against Edo in the next episode. Manjoume reveals Armed Dragon LV10 and Armed Dragon LV7 as his first two picks, Judai does not even HAVE any monsters that can edge those two over on ATK (his best main deck options are Neos and Bladedge, which can't reach Armed Dragon LV7), he takes 1K burn and loses.
The bad thing is Chazz's trap requires Ojama King as a tribute, and (if I'm not mistaken) since it's a cost he still would need to sacrifice it even if Jaden's De-Fusion doesn't work and in this scenario Jaden still has sparkman so he can attack for game. Tho I prefer to think that due to anime shenanigans he would've been able to pull it off haha
Youre missing the point of the duel, the main reason chazz lost was because he didnt have the confidence to duel in his own way and instead just became a yes man, i remember judai also reprimanded him saying that wasnt the way he usually duels If my memory is correct the next pro-duel he has is with Edo which has him playing his absolute best and dueling and entertaining people his own way and beating Edo in a proper duel Chazz whole arc in S4 is him gaining confidencde on himself and his deck and being strong enough to accept a duel outcome
I think double fusion is a "You can" so when Jaden tries to go for another Chazz can chain but even if he couldn't he still could have stolen Jaden's way more powerful monster
For an anime card like that just assume the rulings of what the characters are saying work. The way the card is written implies it's a weird sort of "lingering effect you can activate", saying, "This turn, you can use the following effect up to 2 times" rather than "perform 2 subsequent Fusion Summons" (and that's not just the Wikia trying to make sense of it, that's how the card is written in the JP text).
I was gonna make a joke that jaden's mystery card was super poly and I was gonna fuse wingman with ojama king to create ojama wingman but then I remembered the trap tributes as a cost so not even the speedspell four could reacted Jaden should've gone chazzed
I also think Chazz could have also defeated Jaden in the School Duel. Not only would it have showcased Chazz’s growth being able to actually win this time, but he would have done it with his own cards as well, since he was going to discard the cards his brothers offered anyway. And with his victory, he could have told his brothers off and tell them he’s realized, thanks to Jaden, that winning isn’t everything. Chazz could still duel his brother later on since that conflict wouldn’t have changed. Though the counter argument to that is Chazz may not have learned Dueling isn’t about winning if he had indeed won. But you could just simply write the Duel showing Chazz coming to a realization during his Duel with Jaden and, thanks to Jaden’s advice and encouragement, gives him the drive to win.
My personal version would be that his brothers simply don't suddenly start to value him the way he wants them to after the win(Since they are only there as shallow businessmen and not bothers afterall) and have that be a breaking point. A "I have accomplished so much now, but it will never be enough for you!"-type situration.
A lot of people suggest Chazz should have won that duel but I can't get on board with that. I really do think a large part of it is people feeling sorry for him because of the situation with his brothers and not where his character stood at this point in the show. I think the key problem with your suggestion here (While being an interesting idea) is that Chazz hasn't befriended Jaden yet and doesn't respect him. At this point in the series Chazz is still fueled by revenge, power and approval of his brothers. Winning against Jaden in the school duel would've reinforced what he already believed and stopped him from growing more as a person and as a duelist. Chazz still had a lot of growing to do. Which why I say him agreeing to throw the duel against Jaden in season 4 shows how much he grew as a character. Chazz wanted nothing more than to put Jaden in his place and had spent the last 3 years of his life desperately trying to do so to no avail. Then when given the opportunity, he threw it because of the situation surrounding the stolen card Aster had entrusted him to take care of. There's more to it though. Watch episodes 165 & 166 if you're interested 😊
@@AccelRaptor If it were all about growing as a person over anything else, then the writers wouldn't have glossed over the tension they should have from Season 3.
@TheReaperofHades I had replied but RUclips keeps eating my comments on this video for some reason, so I'm going to summarise. Going to be honest with you dude I barely remember season 3. Didn't like it then, still don't like it now. Regardless of that however, Chazz grew through out the series and I think there's always going to be discussions on if and when he should've gotten the win over Jaden. I guess it's kind of fruitless as we got what we got but interesting nonetheless. It sucks he never did get at least one win over Jaden, but given that fact that he did have the chance to and didn't take it, is honestly just bittersweet.
I agree that chazz would have a big moment if he wasn't nearly contracted to take a dive, but in the end of his road we learned he is the best representation of "you learn from your losses"
Truthfully, if I was writing for the show, I'd probably have had The Chazz beat Jaden in one of their 3 Season 1 Duels, their Season 2 Duel(where The Chazz won the GX Tournament and Jaden saved the day), and maybe air one final duel between them in the final episodes for their graduation Duel and have The Chazz win there as well. That'd give them a record of 3 wins for The Chazz, 2 wins for Jaden, and 1 No Contest.
I thought you were going to talk about the time his brothers gave him some of the best cards in the world and put a lot of pressure on him. Jaden had that twisted logic about how Chaz needed to lose for a vague lesson when Chas obviously needed to win. I would have changed that duel to Jaden losing on purpose and Chaz seeing through him.
When Chazz was mentioned, I was expecting this to be about their school duel (which Chazz should have 100% won, at least from a story perspective). I agree that he should have won this one too, but knowing Jaden, he would have pulled out some random one of card we've never seen before to counter Chazz, because that's what happens in most if not all of his duels
I kinda think the Magic Card was just the Spark Gun - hence why he kept it in his playing hand as he reached for Sparkman- it was the follow up card. Last card in hand could have been anything then [=
If you're a big Chazz fan, those two Chazz centric episodes are a must watch. Episodes 165 & 166. Anyway, thank you for the video. Chazz is one of my favourite characters, just in general. It's always nice to see someone give him get the respect he deserves. Chazz it up! Manjoume Thunder!
GX is pretty good(outside of Season 4 anyways. I don't agree that this is the rematch Judai should have lost. GIve me the one from Season 1 instead. The resulting drama from Season 2 that requires him to lose that duel was silly enough to be replaced anyways), but we all know that it has some bigger holes in its foundation. One of them is that sidecharacters are effectively considered useless by the writing outside of Season 3, when most of them ironically got a time out and their mark of importance was being legopieces for Jaden's characterdevelopment. And it just sucks. People have thrown around the idea of remaking the anime(Though the chance of it happening is minimal because official channels wouldn't want to redo like 1000 collective episodes for several reasons and fans simply don't have anywhere near the budget for it.) and this is something that would absolutely need to be overhauled in the theoretical Re:GX era. These guys need to matter more.
@@AntiDarkusUsing Kaida vs Yugi is a bad example since its long been established Yugi "cheated" his wins due to his powers to rewrite destiny. Chazz and Jaden were pure luck besides the duel in question of this video
@@SiNKarnage Not really, there is only one time we can really say he(unintentionally) used the ability before the final duel.(When he used Berserker Soul) All his other wins are as legit as anyone else's.
@@lpfan4491 Yugi's track record, includes drawing the 5 Exodia pieces, Black Luster Soldier (which shocked even Pegasus who can read his mind), drawing that one card to overthrow Slifer, drawing into Slifer to beat Bakura and the most egregious example, playing Fiends Sanctuary without looking. All these instances stacked against Yugi casts extreme doubt on the legitimacy of his wins.
@@lpfan4491 That was filler arc moment which isnt canon and didnt impact the story. Also they were in some Virtual world, he could've unintentionally bugged or hacked his draw like the Kaiba Corp Executives were able to hack the game.
The mystery spell was a new spell called "Wingman's Revenge" where - If an "Elemental HERO Flame Wingman' or "Elemental HERO Shining Flare Wingman" is switched from your side of the field to your opponents you can: (Quick Effect) activate this card from your hand. Your opponent loses life points equal to the switched monsters original attack then return that monster to the Extra Deck Sorry, Chazz you were cooked by Jaiden's BS Anime powers.
@@Binks129 All of the rivals resemble Seto Kaiba's character in some way or another. Not only is Zane's upgraded ace monster a three headed dragon... But at least in the dub, they do something that makes it pretty undeniable. The theme music that is played for Seto Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh Duel monsters... I'm sure you know what I'm referring to. The only time that track is played in the anime outside of duel monsters was in GX for Zane. Right before his duel with the crystal beast player, if I'm not mistaken.
@@isaacaccomando435 There truly was never a definitive “rival” Judai/Jaden was Chazz’s rival. Jaden loves the game. Then lost the love for the game. That’s his arc. He doesn’t have beef with anyone and at the end after dialing Yuji. He has fun again. Zane was someone he wanted to beat but lost himself.
@@Binks129 I'll admit that GX and arc-v didn't have rivals in the sense there was a huge rivalry with the main character. But my point is that Zane was always GX's Seto Kaiba. Zexal and 5ds had much clearer rivalries, though Jaden and Zane always had a spark. Chaz was not the rival or the Seto Kaiba of GX. That was Zane.
I wish he would have defeated him and they had left my boy Aster out of this instead of using him to take the fall to give Chazz a win just because they couldn't bear to touch Jaden's ridiculous dueling record plot armor of season four. Plus it would have made more sense after their season two duel was unfinished and Chazz had wanted to wait until they could have a real duel where he wasn't possesed for any of it. Screw Mike. It made no sense why Chazz felt he needed to listen to this idiot for any length of time to get into the pro leagues.
That unknown spell Jaden drew on his first turn could've been O - Oversoul or Double Fusion. And while we're not sure what card he drew on his second turn (could've been Avian, Burstinatrix, or Double Fusion), but judging from the animation, it certainly wasn't O - Oversoul, the next card he played. So the mystery card could've been anything. Except maybe a trap, or else he would've set it the turn before. That said, the other cards he could've had weren't exactly stellar for that situation either. Bladedge to fusion summon Plasma Vice would've worked. Grand Mole would've worked. Mirror Gate would've won him the duel, but also would've been worth setting a turn earlier.
My monsey of what the mystery spell probably was is De-Fusion. Since Jaden could have just had his monster fuse again with the second Fusion summon he had that turn. Though that only works if Chazz used his trap on Flame Wingman, Shining Flare Wingman would have just been defused.
If Manjoume had used Chtonian Polymer on Flame Wingman, Super Poly on it and Sparkman also would have saved Judai. Wouldn't have worked if Jun waited for Flare Wingman though.
One thing this video doesn’t answer is why Jaden needed to lose this specific duel. Especially when the whole point of this specific period of the show was Chazz doing anything he could to get a solid footing into the pro league. Hell, Jaden even calls him out for his nonsensical move AFTER THIS DUEL!
That last spell could have been Super Fusion as Judai was shown to have that card in his deck at the time of Season 4. If that were the case then Manjome would have loss no matter what. And to be fair, Judai does call Manjome out during his duel against Edo, which Manjome won, may I add, so I think that makes up for this lose.
Chatz drawing that hand is way harder than Jaden drawing a spell, and a list of spells that could've saved Jaden are: de-fusion special hurricane Mystik wok Subspace battle E - emergency call Graceful charity Pot of greed Sabatiel - The Philosopher's Stone R - Righteous Justice The flute of summoning kuriboh Burst impact Damage off zone Take over five A lot of other type of cards drawn by pot of greed, gracefull charity etc like traps, such as mirror force, negate attack, damage interest, monsters as well, like spell striker, bubbleman, etc. As for rival thing, for me personally I don't really think Chazz is the rival, sure maybe in season 1 he could've ben somewhat a threat to Jaden, but in season 4 I don't think so. Maybe Zane. Another thing is that the chances of Chazz drawing such a perfect hand are extremely low, even lower than the chances of Jaden drawing anything from the list I provided above. So if Chazz can draw luckily like that, so should Jaden and so should others. If you disagree with me, that's fine. You may respond to me, but please remain respectfull otherwise I will either ignore or I will report depending on what kind of comment it is. Thank you.
Btw if the card was Sub Space battle Jaden would have lost because Jaden had in his deck only 2 monsters that could potentially rival Chazz strongest that is Bladedge and Neos however we know Chazz has Armed dragon level 10, 2 copies of Level 7 at least and 2 copies of level 5, and of course Chazz would have added level 10 and 7 and if it was De- Fusion Jaden would have gained another turn however he would have few cards in his hand and Chazz would deplet Jaden's resources and depending on which monster he destroyed he would have been set
He actually had another way to win and prolong the duel He could’ve used Ojama Trio prior to Jaden summoning sparkman and clog up his field Ojama king can take up to three monster zones and make them unusable, so three ojama tokens doing the same with the rest takes away Jadens options and allows Chazz to burn him for 90% of his remaining life points
We all know Chaz is the kiba of g X He'll never win against Jayden.To be honest with you , have this If this was like Jesse or Aster, that would been better. Because they know him on a personal level. Also, we already went through this whole thing in season. 2 and having Chaz win just would have been cheap.❤
If you are arguing that Manjome needed to win at least once against Judai to get fans to respect him as the rival than I think a better duel would have been back in season 1 when Manjome represented the North Duel Academia. That is around the time Manjome reinvented himself. It was also when he turned down his brothers’ offer to use cards, and it was a non-life threatening duel. Manjome gaining the win there is early enough that fans would be impressed with Manjome Thunder or Chazz it Up makeover. People would have been surprised since the previous series never had Kaiba beat Yugi legitimately in the anime. From there even if Manjome never beat Judai again he would still have that big win that cemented him as the rival, as long as they cut back on how many duels Judai and Manjome had to prevent Manjome from looking ineffective.
If chazz took regular wingman then super poly for shining flare woulda won jaden the game too. H Heated heart also could've pumped spark man to crash into wingman and put them in a topdeck war, skyscraper does it too because it only effects hero's he controls
Actually, the duel he should've won, in my opinion, was the Central vs. North Academy duel. Because he didn't use the cards his brothers gave him. It would've cemented him as Jaden's rival (in skill, not just narrative).
It wouldn’t have won him the duel, but skyscraper attack flame wingman would’ve kept him alive Also he has a couple mill spells like take over five which he always sends a necro gardna with lol
1- IIRC it really wasn't because he cared for fans. It was because he got an offer to be pro 2- Subspace battle kinda isn't luck in this scenario. It's a guaranteed loss for Jaden. Jadens' strongest MAIN DECK monster is bladedge at 2600. Chazz had armed dragon lv10(3000) and 7(2800). He also potentially has lv10 white, but the point is that he would've won no matter what unless chazz was absolutely stupid and chose his v to z/or ojama cards...if chazz got at least 2 of those armed dragons he wins 2 of the "battles" when he only needs 1 win... Conclusion: chazz got done dirty... Edit: The only way for Jaden to win was straight up to make higher atk monsters for heroes...
Chazz was never gonna win that if Jaden was going all out. Chazz is super underrated and worthy of being called a rival, but he could never top a FP Jaden. He’s never shown to be on par with duelists like; Yubel, Darkness, Satorious etc; In fact, I think all 3 of them no diffed Chazz at some point, then Jaden comes in and beats every one of them. Chazz A rival? Yes Beating the protag? No
The chazz never beating jaden claim is always weird to me I do think it makes the rivalry better if there you know actually rivaling each other. But about half the rivals don't beat the mc onscreen and the one that all rivals are influenced by kaiba never beat yugi legitimately
With Manjoume (or Chazz), it's more egregious, especially since the anime doesn't really take him seriously. He has his moments, sure, but he ain't like Kaiba, who you feel could beat anyone besides Yugi on any given day. Kinda wasted potential if you ask me.
Also I'm pretty sure Flare Wingman shouldn't have dealt burn damage? It only burns for the monster's original attack points, so unless Ojamuscle changes the original Atk, Chazz should've had another turn. But yeah, saying this as a huge Jaden and HERO fan, Jaden should've lost more duels and side characters were done too dirty in GX
Well, hello, and thanks, Sans Logic! But I would like for you to pretty please talk about the Cards making-up The Warrior of Zera Archetype and then explain the lore behind the Cards themselves. Such as you pretty much explaining the names of the Warrior of Zera Cards, what kind of Cards they are, what kind of Artworks they have on them, what kind of descriptions they have, what kind of lore they have, and your personal opinion or theories that you have about them. Along with you explaining any appearances the Cards from the Zera Archetype would have made in official Yu-Gi-Oh! media and what Duelists from Yu-Gi-Oh! had officially used them. And you could go as far as trying to make a viable Main Deck, Extra Deck, and Side-Deck using the Cards from the Zera Archetype mixed in with Cards that you feel would go well with them in Duels against Rare Hunter Bandit Keith and Aster Phoenix in a Yu-Gi-Oh Game in order for you to show that you would have been the better user of the Zera Archetype than Rare Hunter Bandit Keith and Aster Phoenix.
@@adamwade6243 Well, I'm not much of a deck builder so I probably can't help you there, and as for the lore there are many other videos on the archetype already, but who knows? Never say never 👍
I think Jaden should have lost that duel where he represented North Academy Chazz was under so much pressure by his brothers that he was even reduced to tears before this duel Maybe Jaden (who witnessed this pre-duel) after telling Chazz to duel for himself like he told him during the episode, could’ve motivated Chazz and he could’ve used his new found confidence to defeat Jaden
I've never understood why people like Chazz, he's never appealed to me and Zane (Kaiser) was a much better rival for Judai anyway. Aster and Jesse were also good and definitely better than Chazz. This is another case of the fandom going crazy over a character that I couldn't care less about, like Rock Lee from Naruto or Zinetsu from Demon Slayer.
So I'm confused sir, Chazz deserved to win this match why? Not just from a field perspective but why does Chazz deserve to have a W from a lore perspective? Also no Chazz isn't Jaden's rival, he's a Diet Seto Kaiba who uses a crappier archetype, and barely has any character development beyond not treating everyone around him like they should be carrying a piss bucket for him. Honestly Zane or Aster are closer to being Jaden's rival since both of them handed him an L.
Question: When did Kaiba win, out of his own merit, against Yugi? If we go by that logic, Yugi's actual rival is that one guy with Guardians, since he actually beat Yugi without cheating or outside interference. Also Chazz in the Manga is way cooler than Anime chazz.
@@theermac6024 Kaiba has no legit wins against Yugi however they actually complement each other since they have opposing philosophies concerning life and Duel Monsters. Also, as much as I hate Kaiba (dude needs therapy not more money and dragons) he actually pushed Yugi to his limit; his duels with Yugi forced Yugi to pull out every stop he could just to eke out a win. Chazz never pushed Jaden anywhere near his limit in their duels, at best he was a mild inconvenience towards Jaden while Aster and Zane forced Jaden to the brink. Also at no point did Chazz and Jaden's philosophies on dueling ever really clash. Also Yugi lost to Rafael because of writer-induced stupidity, why would he activate the Seal of Orichalcos when he literally had no reason to and knew full well what could happen? Also agreed, manga counterparts tend to be a lot better then their anime versions sadly.
I never like Chazz. He a failure in yugioh. He talks a big game, until he keeps losing to Jaden always. He's runaways because its his own fault throwing someone else deck and losing. He steal all the keys just to impress a girl and Jaden got to step up his game to save the school number of times. His egos always get better of him.
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Jaden sucks😂
To be fair if chazz did take either one it would have been a completely new spell card we have never seen before. They did it so often with jaden duels
Plus it’s possible for this one duel it’d be something like Mystical space typhoon or maybe defusion
There's like 5 spells already in his deck that woulda worked. He didn't need a new card it couldve been skyscraper, h Heated heart, super poly, pot of greed into 2 busted cards. There's a few paths for him to win
@@deankinsella3579 that’s really not the point. How often was jaden in a duel and we saw one off cards that never got used again. Or that were there for literal plotarmour.
Yes season 4 was more realistic with its cards and the cards they used, but the fact still stands
@@dannybishop9179 your not wrong and it's definitely something they would do. But especially in season 4 they didn't do much random bullshit insta win cards except clear world and darkness' deck
They did so dirty to my boy chaz, he is my favorite character in the show. at first he was an edgy wannabe but ended up in hilarious situations but still an skilled duelist who not only climbed up from literally nothing and beating an entire school but was able to keep growing
Not only this video doesn't answer why Jaden needed to lose, it ends up being just a duel summary. "The one duel Jaden COULD have lost" seems like a more fitting title.
He needed to lose to redeem Chazz, basically. There were no real stakes in the duel, as far as I know, nobody kidnapped, no souls on the line, nothing like that, so if Jaden had lost, it just would have been "GG bro, love the costume by the way" and Chazz would have been more respectable as a duelist, even in the stupid costume.
Jaden lost a few times: I know about Kaiba-man, Zane, Aster and (probably) Yugi from TSG-Animes duel analysis and the a few episodes I have seen so far.
I personally think that the kaiba-man duel shouldn't happen because it would of been better for chazz to win and to me kaiba-man was just a nostalgia bait.
See guys, all those points are valid. None of them however are IN the video.
@@Dante_Sparda796 yea I know I’m just saying my opinion
Manjoume gets no love because he didn’t turn out like Kaiba but he’s singlehandedly responsible for pioneering the next wave of rival characters.Since he wasn’t obsessed and spiteful towards towards Judai and actually became friends with him, he grew in a way that people didn’t care for since all the fans had as the basis of a great rival in Yugioh was Kaiba(even though he’s far more twisted in general).A lot of people overlook Manjoume for how skilled he is. He’s the only Yugioh character to master multiple decks in a short amount of time and has incredible feats but because he was made to be comedic gets overlooked. He nearly beat Sartorius/Saiou with his base deck when Judai had to use the Neos archetype to win, beat his brothers with monsters with 0 attack monsters, and nearly beat Judai in their last duel with just using Ojamas but threw the match on purpose. The fact that the first ever strategy he ever used on Judai would beat him in their final dual ever with Judai at his best says a lot about which also must have deeply hurt his pride. The way he proceeded to beat Edo with a more powerful version of his deck(you could argue that Judai only beat Edo because he surprised him with the Neos archetype.) is incredible. Fantastic character and relatable one at that
The thing about sartorious is that he wasnt even going all out with chazz as opposed to jaden
@@earlrice8095 Jun still brought him down that far he and got plot armored so Judai could beat him.
@@adamquenano8563 true. It still is an impressive fest, but it would be more impressive in a situation like aster, where he almost beat sartorius at full power
@@earlrice8095 I gotcha. I’m currently doing a gx rewatch with English subtitles and I’m realizing how great of a duelist/Character Manjoume really was.
@@adamquenano8563 tbh, he has his good moments, but it feels like people would've taken him a bit more seriously if he had defeated a main villain. He's like a mixture of joey and kaiba. Kaiba because he's the rival, and joey since yes comedic relief. Or maybe people find him more legitimate if he had beaten jaden ONCE. The fucked up thing about is the manga makes him BEAT jaden AND several main villains in the manga.
Jaden being luckier than a ladybug sitting on a 4 leaf clover wearing horse shoes describes every YGO protag tbh XD
Great video by the way! :)
Yusei was worse with the luck he had every duel no matter what even against lame ass duelist and he had to top deck
Honestly they could've made the card Jaden used have an effect to make the two fusion summons unchainable. Meaning that Chazz could've tried to use the card but it failed to work. Thus fitting the comedy duel idea of it.
It could've had that one description with Super Polymerization where your opponent simply can't react to it and it resolves immediately.
For the purposes of the episode narrative, giving Judai a clear and clean win is counterproductive. It has to be a case of Manjoume being forced to throw a game that he could have won, rather than just lose for a comedic reason.
Bros just mad his favorite character took an L and would’ve taken an L cause we all know Jaden pulled defusion if his previous duels are any indication.
Facts
eh defusion makes no sense as it would have been infinitely more useful to use on Ojama King so it would seem bullshit for Jaden not to have used it
@ameliakyle7054 you could say the same thing about multiple of his duels with Zane
When I'm LIVE and the opponent activities Maxx C I feel like a comedy duelist. Lol
GREAT SANS LOGIC YUGIOH CHAZZ SHOULD HAD BEATING JADEN,
Same it happened to me in a tournament but I was willing to bet my opponent had nothing to stop me and was able to otk
Manjoume's field had an answer to De-Fusion and his intended use of Polymer actually shows that he was prepared to play around it. It would be why he specifically would choose to use it when Flame Wingman was summoned rather than the more powerful Shining Flare Wingman. With Sparkman on field, if Judai activated De-Fusion, Manjoume could chain Ojama Trio which would fill up Judai's field with Ojama Tokens. Flame Wingman returns to the Extra Deck, but since 4 of Judai's zones are occupied he cannot Special Summon the Fusion Materials back.
Issue is that it does put both of them on topdeck mode with Judai at advantage since he has a monster on the field.
Another thing to possibly consider is that anime De-Fusion works in an odd way and might not even allow the player to return to the Extra Deck if they can't perform the summon part of the effect. Summoning the materials back always is treated as a mandatory effect where for instance when Yugi uses De-Fusion on Kaiba's Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon it summons back the 3 Blue-Eyes used to summon it even though this is not required for the IRL card (and you couldn't even do it with IRL De-Fusion). I do not believe there are any other instances of people using De-Fusion on an opponent's monster but when it was it treated the summon as mandatory. Under this logic, if Judai could not summon back the Fusion Materials due to Ojama Trio being chained to it, De-Fusion might resolve without effect and Manjoume would get Flame Wingman.
tl;dr Manjoume shows within his internal dialogue that he is prepared to play around the possibility of De-Fusion to either remain in the game or, depending on how exactly the rulings of anime De-Fusion function, possibly guarantee his victory.
Subspace Battle is a loss for Judai anyway, Manjoume even when he was dressing as an Ojama was still using some his Armed Dragons as he uses them against Edo in the next episode. Manjoume reveals Armed Dragon LV10 and Armed Dragon LV7 as his first two picks, Judai does not even HAVE any monsters that can edge those two over on ATK (his best main deck options are Neos and Bladedge, which can't reach Armed Dragon LV7), he takes 1K burn and loses.
The bad thing is Chazz's trap requires Ojama King as a tribute, and (if I'm not mistaken) since it's a cost he still would need to sacrifice it even if Jaden's De-Fusion doesn't work and in this scenario Jaden still has sparkman so he can attack for game.
Tho I prefer to think that due to anime shenanigans he would've been able to pull it off haha
Youre missing the point of the duel, the main reason chazz lost was because he didnt have the confidence to duel in his own way and instead just became a yes man, i remember judai also reprimanded him saying that wasnt the way he usually duels
If my memory is correct the next pro-duel he has is with Edo which has him playing his absolute best and dueling and entertaining people his own way and beating Edo in a proper duel
Chazz whole arc in S4 is him gaining confidencde on himself and his deck and being strong enough to accept a duel outcome
"You Him Failed"
That thumbnail though, You Him Failed
Flute of kuriboh. Guard for the turn. Next turn Jayden ass pulls bubbleman and draws 2 cards and it just goes from there some comeback.
Doesn’t work, manjoume has ojama trio
Pretty sure he couldn't take flare wingman because double summon was still solving it's effect so no chain change was open...
I think double fusion is a "You can" so when Jaden tries to go for another Chazz can chain but even if he couldn't he still could have stolen Jaden's way more powerful monster
For an anime card like that just assume the rulings of what the characters are saying work. The way the card is written implies it's a weird sort of "lingering effect you can activate", saying, "This turn, you can use the following effect up to 2 times" rather than "perform 2 subsequent Fusion Summons" (and that's not just the Wikia trying to make sense of it, that's how the card is written in the JP text).
Worst case scenario, jaden fuses twice, Chazz takes the result of the 2nd fusion, and done
I was gonna make a joke that jaden's mystery card was super poly and I was gonna fuse wingman with ojama king to create ojama wingman but then I remembered the trap tributes as a cost so not even the speedspell four could reacted
Jaden should've gone chazzed
Honestly it’s only a matter of time before Konami publishes a HEROjama though.
Preaching to the choir, chazz was my favourite character in the series. He developed so much as well as a character as well as his duelling style
RIP Taiki Matsuno
Chaz actually did beat jaden in the manga
the manga is not canon to the show though
@@Jotaro-o i know but he still beat jaden
@@DavidJimenez-tt5ok yeah but not this Jaden, a different version of jaden from another universe. but if you wanna count that then ok
I also think Chazz could have also defeated Jaden in the School Duel. Not only would it have showcased Chazz’s growth being able to actually win this time, but he would have done it with his own cards as well, since he was going to discard the cards his brothers offered anyway. And with his victory, he could have told his brothers off and tell them he’s realized, thanks to Jaden, that winning isn’t everything. Chazz could still duel his brother later on since that conflict wouldn’t have changed.
Though the counter argument to that is Chazz may not have learned Dueling isn’t about winning if he had indeed won. But you could just simply write the Duel showing Chazz coming to a realization during his Duel with Jaden and, thanks to Jaden’s advice and encouragement, gives him the drive to win.
My personal version would be that his brothers simply don't suddenly start to value him the way he wants them to after the win(Since they are only there as shallow businessmen and not bothers afterall) and have that be a breaking point.
A "I have accomplished so much now, but it will never be enough for you!"-type situration.
A lot of people suggest Chazz should have won that duel but I can't get on board with that. I really do think a large part of it is people feeling sorry for him because of the situation with his brothers and not where his character stood at this point in the show.
I think the key problem with your suggestion here (While being an interesting idea) is that Chazz hasn't befriended Jaden yet and doesn't respect him. At this point in the series Chazz is still fueled by revenge, power and approval of his brothers.
Winning against Jaden in the school duel would've reinforced what he already believed and stopped him from growing more as a person and as a duelist.
Chazz still had a lot of growing to do. Which why I say him agreeing to throw the duel against Jaden in season 4 shows how much he grew as a character. Chazz wanted nothing more than to put Jaden in his place and had spent the last 3 years of his life desperately trying to do so to no avail. Then when given the opportunity, he threw it because of the situation surrounding the stolen card Aster had entrusted him to take care of.
There's more to it though. Watch episodes 165 & 166 if you're interested 😊
@@AccelRaptor If it were all about growing as a person over anything else, then the writers wouldn't have glossed over the tension they should have from Season 3.
@TheReaperofHades I had replied but RUclips keeps eating my comments on this video for some reason, so I'm going to summarise.
Going to be honest with you dude I barely remember season 3. Didn't like it then, still don't like it now.
Regardless of that however, Chazz grew through out the series and I think there's always going to be discussions on if and when he should've gotten the win over Jaden. I guess it's kind of fruitless as we got what we got but interesting nonetheless. It sucks he never did get at least one win over Jaden, but given that fact that he did have the chance to and didn't take it, is honestly just bittersweet.
I agree that chazz would have a big moment if he wasn't nearly contracted to take a dive, but in the end of his road we learned he is the best representation of "you learn from your losses"
Truthfully, if I was writing for the show, I'd probably have had The Chazz beat Jaden in one of their 3 Season 1 Duels, their Season 2 Duel(where The Chazz won the GX Tournament and Jaden saved the day), and maybe air one final duel between them in the final episodes for their graduation Duel and have The Chazz win there as well. That'd give them a record of 3 wins for The Chazz, 2 wins for Jaden, and 1 No Contest.
I thought you were going to talk about the time his brothers gave him some of the best cards in the world and put a lot of pressure on him.
Jaden had that twisted logic about how Chaz needed to lose for a vague lesson when Chas obviously needed to win.
I would have changed that duel to Jaden losing on purpose and Chaz seeing through him.
Love these series, sparks Yugioh true nostalgia and Fun
Explain.
We all saw how many times Chazz lost to Jaden!!!!
When Chazz was mentioned, I was expecting this to be about their school duel (which Chazz should have 100% won, at least from a story perspective). I agree that he should have won this one too, but knowing Jaden, he would have pulled out some random one of card we've never seen before to counter Chazz, because that's what happens in most if not all of his duels
It’s sad for me just how the GX dub made Manjome so much more silly than he needed to be
I kinda think the Magic Card was just the Spark Gun - hence why he kept it in his playing hand as he reached for Sparkman- it was the follow up card. Last card in hand could have been anything then [=
If you're a big Chazz fan, those two Chazz centric episodes are a must watch. Episodes 165 & 166.
Anyway, thank you for the video. Chazz is one of my favourite characters, just in general. It's always nice to see someone give him get the respect he deserves.
Chazz it up!
Manjoume Thunder!
GX is pretty good(outside of Season 4 anyways. I don't agree that this is the rematch Judai should have lost. GIve me the one from Season 1 instead. The resulting drama from Season 2 that requires him to lose that duel was silly enough to be replaced anyways), but we all know that it has some bigger holes in its foundation. One of them is that sidecharacters are effectively considered useless by the writing outside of Season 3, when most of them ironically got a time out and their mark of importance was being legopieces for Jaden's characterdevelopment.
And it just sucks. People have thrown around the idea of remaking the anime(Though the chance of it happening is minimal because official channels wouldn't want to redo like 1000 collective episodes for several reasons and fans simply don't have anywhere near the budget for it.) and this is something that would absolutely need to be overhauled in the theoretical Re:GX era. These guys need to matter more.
@@AntiDarkusUsing Kaida vs Yugi is a bad example since its long been established Yugi "cheated" his wins due to his powers to rewrite destiny.
Chazz and Jaden were pure luck besides the duel in question of this video
@@SiNKarnage Not really, there is only one time we can really say he(unintentionally) used the ability before the final duel.(When he used Berserker Soul) All his other wins are as legit as anyone else's.
@@lpfan4491 Yugi's track record, includes drawing the 5 Exodia pieces, Black Luster Soldier (which shocked even Pegasus who can read his mind), drawing that one card to overthrow Slifer, drawing into Slifer to beat Bakura and the most egregious example, playing Fiends Sanctuary without looking.
All these instances stacked against Yugi casts extreme doubt on the legitimacy of his wins.
@@SiNKarnage Seto also played Blue Eyes once without looking.
@@lpfan4491 That was filler arc moment which isnt canon and didnt impact the story. Also they were in some Virtual world, he could've unintentionally bugged or hacked his draw like the Kaiba Corp Executives were able to hack the game.
4:25 LMFAOOO
But yeah I would’ve loved for Chazz to at least get ONE W.
The mystery spell was a new spell called "Wingman's Revenge" where
- If an "Elemental HERO Flame Wingman' or "Elemental HERO Shining Flare Wingman" is switched from your side of the field to your opponents you can:
(Quick Effect) activate this card from your hand. Your opponent loses life points equal to the switched monsters original attack then return that monster to the Extra Deck
Sorry, Chazz you were cooked by Jaiden's BS Anime powers.
Chaz is a great, strong character and duelist. The rival in GX is Zane.
Nah Zane is more of the “end goal” type character. But fell from grace.
@@Binks129 All of the rivals resemble Seto Kaiba's character in some way or another. Not only is Zane's upgraded ace monster a three headed dragon... But at least in the dub, they do something that makes it pretty undeniable. The theme music that is played for Seto Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh Duel monsters... I'm sure you know what I'm referring to. The only time that track is played in the anime outside of duel monsters was in GX for Zane. Right before his duel with the crystal beast player, if I'm not mistaken.
@@isaacaccomando435 There truly was never a definitive “rival” Judai/Jaden was Chazz’s rival. Jaden loves the game. Then lost the love for the game. That’s his arc. He doesn’t have beef with anyone and at the end after dialing Yuji. He has fun again.
Zane was someone he wanted to beat but lost himself.
@@Binks129 I'll admit that GX and arc-v didn't have rivals in the sense there was a huge rivalry with the main character. But my point is that Zane was always GX's Seto Kaiba. Zexal and 5ds had much clearer rivalries, though Jaden and Zane always had a spark. Chaz was not the rival or the Seto Kaiba of GX. That was Zane.
I wish he would have defeated him and they had left my boy Aster out of this instead of using him to take the fall to give Chazz a win just because they couldn't bear to touch Jaden's ridiculous dueling record plot armor of season four. Plus it would have made more sense after their season two duel was unfinished and Chazz had wanted to wait until they could have a real duel where he wasn't possesed for any of it. Screw Mike. It made no sense why Chazz felt he needed to listen to this idiot for any length of time to get into the pro leagues.
That unknown spell Jaden drew on his first turn could've been O - Oversoul or Double Fusion. And while we're not sure what card he drew on his second turn (could've been Avian, Burstinatrix, or Double Fusion), but judging from the animation, it certainly wasn't O - Oversoul, the next card he played. So the mystery card could've been anything. Except maybe a trap, or else he would've set it the turn before.
That said, the other cards he could've had weren't exactly stellar for that situation either. Bladedge to fusion summon Plasma Vice would've worked. Grand Mole would've worked. Mirror Gate would've won him the duel, but also would've been worth setting a turn earlier.
Try GX manga, Jaden and Chazz duel especially the rematch really give both side shining moment.
Thumbnail title: You Failed Him
My brain: You Him Failed
My monsey of what the mystery spell probably was is De-Fusion. Since Jaden could have just had his monster fuse again with the second Fusion summon he had that turn. Though that only works if Chazz used his trap on Flame Wingman, Shining Flare Wingman would have just been defused.
If Manjoume had used Chtonian Polymer on Flame Wingman, Super Poly on it and Sparkman also would have saved Judai. Wouldn't have worked if Jun waited for Flare Wingman though.
One thing this video doesn’t answer is why Jaden needed to lose this specific duel. Especially when the whole point of this specific period of the show was Chazz doing anything he could to get a solid footing into the pro league. Hell, Jaden even calls him out for his nonsensical move AFTER THIS DUEL!
That last spell could have been Super Fusion as Judai was shown to have that card in his deck at the time of Season 4. If that were the case then Manjome would have loss no matter what. And to be fair, Judai does call Manjome out during his duel against Edo, which Manjome won, may I add, so I think that makes up for this lose.
Nah, there is nothing chazz could do since I think that double fusion didn't complete resolving so the way this duel ended is fair.
You him failed?? What does ur thumbnail mean
Jaden could also use the flute of summoning kuriboh dont he?
We need a fan dub of gx season 4
Chatz drawing that hand is way harder than Jaden drawing a spell, and a list of spells that could've saved Jaden are:
de-fusion
special hurricane
Mystik wok
Subspace battle
E - emergency call
Graceful charity
Pot of greed
Sabatiel - The Philosopher's Stone
R - Righteous Justice
The flute of summoning kuriboh
Burst impact
Damage off zone
Take over five
A lot of other type of cards drawn by pot of greed, gracefull charity etc like traps, such as mirror force, negate attack, damage interest, monsters as well, like spell striker, bubbleman, etc.
As for rival thing, for me personally I don't really think Chazz is the rival, sure maybe in season 1 he could've ben somewhat a threat to Jaden, but in season 4 I don't think so. Maybe Zane.
Another thing is that the chances of Chazz drawing such a perfect hand are extremely low, even lower than the chances of Jaden drawing anything from the list I provided above. So if Chazz can draw luckily like that, so should Jaden and so should others.
If you disagree with me, that's fine. You may respond to me, but please remain respectfull otherwise I will either ignore or I will report depending on what kind of comment it is.
Thank you.
YOU HIM FAILED
Btw if the card was Sub Space battle Jaden would have lost because Jaden had in his deck only 2 monsters that could potentially rival Chazz strongest that is Bladedge and Neos however we know Chazz has Armed dragon level 10, 2 copies of Level 7 at least and 2 copies of level 5, and of course Chazz would have added level 10 and 7 and if it was De- Fusion Jaden would have gained another turn however he would have few cards in his hand and Chazz would deplet Jaden's resources and depending on which monster he destroyed he would have been set
He actually had another way to win and prolong the duel
He could’ve used Ojama Trio prior to Jaden summoning sparkman and clog up his field
Ojama king can take up to three monster zones and make them unusable, so three ojama tokens doing the same with the rest takes away Jadens options and allows Chazz to burn him for 90% of his remaining life points
Oh that hurts I've never seen this duel chazz could have won he had it locked down that sucks so bad
We all know Chaz is the kiba of g X He'll never win against Jayden.To be honest with you , have this If this was like Jesse or Aster, that would been better.
Because they know him on a personal level.
Also, we already went through this whole thing in season. 2 and having Chaz win just would have been cheap.❤
If you are arguing that Manjome needed to win at least once against Judai to get fans to respect him as the rival than I think a better duel would have been back in season 1 when Manjome represented the North Duel Academia. That is around the time Manjome reinvented himself. It was also when he turned down his brothers’ offer to use cards, and it was a non-life threatening duel.
Manjome gaining the win there is early enough that fans would be impressed with Manjome Thunder or Chazz it Up makeover. People would have been surprised since the previous series never had Kaiba beat Yugi legitimately in the anime. From there even if Manjome never beat Judai again he would still have that big win that cemented him as the rival, as long as they cut back on how many duels Judai and Manjome had to prevent Manjome from looking ineffective.
Jaden would have summoned Neos and used Super Poly to create Neos Wingman.
If chazz took regular wingman then super poly for shining flare woulda won jaden the game too. H Heated heart also could've pumped spark man to crash into wingman and put them in a topdeck war, skyscraper does it too because it only effects hero's he controls
CHAZZ LOVE CHAZZ LOVE ,MANJOUME THUNDER MANJOUME THUNDER
Actually, the duel he should've won, in my opinion, was the Central vs. North Academy duel. Because he didn't use the cards his brothers gave him. It would've cemented him as Jaden's rival (in skill, not just narrative).
"You him failed"
LOL
Just watched this episode this morning. It pissed me off lmao.
It wouldn’t have won him the duel, but skyscraper attack flame wingman would’ve kept him alive
Also he has a couple mill spells like take over five which he always sends a necro gardna with lol
1- IIRC it really wasn't because he cared for fans. It was because he got an offer to be pro
2- Subspace battle kinda isn't luck in this scenario. It's a guaranteed loss for Jaden. Jadens' strongest MAIN DECK monster is bladedge at 2600. Chazz had armed dragon lv10(3000) and 7(2800). He also potentially has lv10 white, but the point is that he would've won no matter what unless chazz was absolutely stupid and chose his v to z/or ojama cards...if chazz got at least 2 of those armed dragons he wins 2 of the "battles" when he only needs 1 win...
Conclusion: chazz got done dirty...
Edit: The only way for Jaden to win was straight up to make higher atk monsters for heroes...
double fusion would be a sick card to have in paper
konami please
wish granted haha
@@CamsterdamSPguy now i just have to wait half a year for konami to import it and hope it's not a shortprinted secret
Gotta be honest...
I'm already tired of every RUclipsr using that Gambit line.
Gotta love Psycho dad
Chazz was never gonna win that if Jaden was going all out. Chazz is super underrated and worthy of being called a rival, but he could never top a FP Jaden.
He’s never shown to be on par with duelists like; Yubel, Darkness, Satorious etc;
In fact, I think all 3 of them no diffed Chazz at some point, then Jaden comes in and beats every one of them.
Chazz
A rival? Yes
Beating the protag? No
BRO U FORGOT ABOUT THE MANGA CHAZZ
To be fair Jaiden does use Defusion a lot lol
do my eyes decieve me a youtuber defending the chad chaz?? finally some respect to my man
The chazz never beating jaden claim is always weird to me I do think it makes the rivalry better if there you know actually rivaling each other.
But about half the rivals don't beat the mc onscreen and the one that all rivals are influenced by kaiba never beat yugi legitimately
I mean Kaiba didnt lose to Yugi legitimately either because Yugi cheated his wins.
With Manjoume (or Chazz), it's more egregious, especially since the anime doesn't really take him seriously. He has his moments, sure, but he ain't like Kaiba, who you feel could beat anyone besides Yugi on any given day. Kinda wasted potential if you ask me.
Also I'm pretty sure Flare Wingman shouldn't have dealt burn damage? It only burns for the monster's original attack points, so unless Ojamuscle changes the original Atk, Chazz should've had another turn.
But yeah, saying this as a huge Jaden and HERO fan, Jaden should've lost more duels and side characters were done too dirty in GX
Excuse me, Sans Logic? Can you pretty please cover the Warrior of Zera Archetype in one of your future Videos?
Hmm... it looks promising 🤔 what exactly would you want the video to be about?
Well, hello, and thanks, Sans Logic! But I would like for you to pretty please talk about the Cards making-up The Warrior of Zera Archetype and then explain the lore behind the Cards themselves.
Such as you pretty much explaining the names of the Warrior of Zera Cards, what kind of Cards they are, what kind of Artworks they have on them, what kind of descriptions they have, what kind of lore they have, and your personal opinion or theories that you have about them.
Along with you explaining any appearances the Cards from the Zera Archetype would have made in official Yu-Gi-Oh! media and what Duelists from Yu-Gi-Oh! had officially used them.
And you could go as far as trying to make a viable Main Deck, Extra Deck, and Side-Deck using the Cards from the Zera Archetype mixed in with Cards that you feel would go well with them in Duels against Rare Hunter Bandit Keith and Aster Phoenix in a Yu-Gi-Oh Game in order for you to show that you would have been the better user of the Zera Archetype than Rare Hunter Bandit Keith and Aster Phoenix.
@@adamwade6243 Well, I'm not much of a deck builder so I probably can't help you there, and as for the lore there are many other videos on the archetype already, but who knows? Never say never 👍
We all know Jaden had diffusion in his hand. Lol The plot would have made Jaden win somehow. Lol
Omg pls read the gx Manga if you have a chance manga chazz will have everything you possible want
everything except a personality
and humour.
you him failed
Also can usa super poly if chazz stole flame wing man instead of shining flame wing man, but yes sir you are right
Super Poly requires a discard for cost, and if my math is right, Jaden only had one card left in hand.
@@PolishSasquatch oooooh okey
You Him Failed.
I think Jaden should have lost that duel where he represented North Academy
Chazz was under so much pressure by his brothers that he was even reduced to tears before this duel
Maybe Jaden (who witnessed this pre-duel) after telling Chazz to duel for himself like he told him during the episode, could’ve motivated Chazz and he could’ve used his new found confidence to defeat Jaden
Don't worry, they at least did Chazz good in the manga and humbled Jaden
Not that he hasnt been humbled before
Thank you
Chazz is a joke of a rival get over it
I've never understood why people like Chazz, he's never appealed to me and Zane (Kaiser) was a much better rival for Judai anyway. Aster and Jesse were also good and definitely better than Chazz.
This is another case of the fandom going crazy over a character that I couldn't care less about, like Rock Lee from Naruto or Zinetsu from Demon Slayer.
What about super poly
Jaden is draw Super poly
So I'm confused sir, Chazz deserved to win this match why? Not just from a field perspective but why does Chazz deserve to have a W from a lore perspective? Also no Chazz isn't Jaden's rival, he's a Diet Seto Kaiba who uses a crappier archetype, and barely has any character development beyond not treating everyone around him like they should be carrying a piss bucket for him. Honestly Zane or Aster are closer to being Jaden's rival since both of them handed him an L.
Question: When did Kaiba win, out of his own merit, against Yugi?
If we go by that logic, Yugi's actual rival is that one guy with Guardians, since he actually beat Yugi without cheating or outside interference.
Also Chazz in the Manga is way cooler than Anime chazz.
@@theermac6024 Kaiba has no legit wins against Yugi however they actually complement each other since they have opposing philosophies concerning life and Duel Monsters. Also, as much as I hate Kaiba (dude needs therapy not more money and dragons) he actually pushed Yugi to his limit; his duels with Yugi forced Yugi to pull out every stop he could just to eke out a win. Chazz never pushed Jaden anywhere near his limit in their duels, at best he was a mild inconvenience towards Jaden while Aster and Zane forced Jaden to the brink. Also at no point did Chazz and Jaden's philosophies on dueling ever really clash. Also Yugi lost to Rafael because of writer-induced stupidity, why would he activate the Seal of Orichalcos when he literally had no reason to and knew full well what could happen?
Also agreed, manga counterparts tend to be a lot better then their anime versions sadly.
*Judai
anyway we know syrus is the worst character
I never like Chazz. He a failure in yugioh. He talks a big game, until he keeps losing to Jaden always. He's runaways because its his own fault throwing someone else deck and losing. He steal all the keys just to impress a girl and Jaden got to step up his game to save the school number of times. His egos always get better of him.
Naw
Go cry about chaz is never going to defeat Jaden