Cardfight Vanguard Link Joker 112

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Aichi Sendou is a shy and lonely who collects 'Cardfight!! Vanguard' cards, a popular. One day he meets, an experienced Vanguard player who gives him the rare card ' and encourages Aichi to become a player as well.

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As Aichi learns the rules of Vanguard and improves his skills, he slowly comes out of his shell and starts, all with the goal of one day battling Kai on equal grounds and receiving his recognition.The original anime aired from January 2011 to April 2012. It was popular enough to earn a second season, Asia Circuit, which aired from to January 2013. In this season, Aichi and his teammates receive an invite to the prestigious 'Vanguard Fight Circuit', a pitting the top players of Asia against each other for the ultimate prize. However, there is a darker angle to the competition: the Royal Paladin, Kagero and Shadow Paladin clans, and only the benefactor of the Vanguard Fight Circuit seems to hold the answers, which he promises to the grand winner. A third season, Link Joker, began airing in January 2013. It tells the story of Aichi entering and forming a ' with the intention of spreading the game amongst the heavily-conservative academy, despite the opposition of the. But the story when known as 'Link Joker' appears and, and.The fourth season, Legion Mate, began airing in March 2014.

When Aichi, Kai realises that. Taking up a Royal Paladin deck with the new 'Legion' ability, Kai begins his quest to rescue Aichi from whatever fate has befallen him. Standing between him and the truth are the enigmatic 'Quatre Knights', a who seem to safeguard the secrets behind Aichi's disappearance. Neon Messiah, which takes place after Legion Mate, was released in Autumn 2014.

When Vanguard cards all over the world turn blank, the cause is traced to Kouji Ibuki: a childhood friend of Kai who now threatens the world itself with his. To stop him, Aichi and Kai must enter and win the world-changing 'Harmonics Messiah' card before Ibuki can get his hands on it.Episodes are available subbed on (Original and reboot Barring the first season and the Neon Messiah movie of the original anime).

Dubbed episodes of the second (Asia Circuit), third (Link Joker), and first season of G, as well as both subs and dubs of later seasons are on (Barring the fourth season, Legion Mate). Though it should be noted that Legion Mate was skipped over in the dub in favor of G.For the sequel see:For the reboot see.: The Miyaji Academy student council in Link Joker.: Kai, Ren.: Episodes 130 to 134 focus heavily on Ren and his efforts to free his friends from the possession of Link Joker. Immediately afterwards, Episodes 135 to 138 show Koutei's fall to Reverse, his reversal of Yuri and Team SIT, and Leon's attempt to free him. Episodes starting from 141 focuses on Kamui's effort to deal with a Reversed Team Handsome, and Reversed Rekka, while saving his two 'princesses.' .: In episode 141, Gouki says this word for word when challenging Kamui to a cardfight.: By the Asia-Hen finale, Cray is verging on a Class 6. If it had its way, Void would be on its way to doing the same to Earth.: 0 Start Set reveals that Suiko was the one who first introduced Ren to the concept of Psyqualia and set him on the path to becoming. Aichi: I have my companions!.

On a similar note, the same goes to Ezel (All 3 forms), both Alfred's later forms, and especially the Aqua Force clan.: Megablasts, Vanguard's first attempt at a game-changing 'ultimate' ability. While powerful, the cost (Soulblast 8 & Counterblast 5) was so high it made Megablasts nigh-unplayable. Despair to the powerless, and all glory to the one with the power.: Team Q4/Team Mate.: Ren in season 1. Also, Kai in the manga.: Misaki has a few outfits like this between the manga and the anime.: Used both for artistic effect when characters make critical moves, and also as a sign of. Link Joker possessed fighters have a nasty looking blood red one.: Though they're fighting inside, it starts pouring with rain the moment Ren and reversed Suiko ride their starting vanguards. Kyou and his gang fighting the masses of Link Joker possessed Fukuhara students play it much straighter.: Episode 35, 84 and 85.

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They're notable for not just being simple filler episodes, instead bringing in serious plot/character developments. Episode 35 is the start of the Aichi Psyqualia arc, and episode 85 marks Aichi accepting the Gold Paladins as his comrades and not just tools to get the Royal Paladins back.: Morikawa often uses this to justify his losses as a series of ever-more ridiculous twists of fate, such as the planets not being aligned right.

In Episode 15, he even goes to the point of calling his horoscope his 'bible'. In Episode 73, a team that consists of fortune tellers appears as Q4's opponents in the Asia Circuit, tells Q4 that they will lose,. Episode 155, Reverse Leon tells Leon that he is destined to lose.

But Leon manages to pull double criticals to screw that.: Kai practically flips out when he catches Aichi, Kamui and Miwa trying to follow him home. By his standards, anyway. Note that this is pretty much the first time he ever seems genuinely angry and not either faking a mean persona or being bored. That's not much compared to the second episode when he pretty much bites Aichi's head off for having an image of him based on what he was like as a kid. Aichi has one when Ren starts insulting Kai and calling him weak after beating him in a fight the night before. He's doing it to get Aichi's Psyqualia active again.

And it works. The above gets used again, but in reverse; Kai snaps at Leon and claims he's insulting Aichi because they were both in some form of fighting alone, but Leon took the offer from Void to work against everyone else. What Kai does is inadvertently hit Leon's own, who's insulted that he's comparing Leon and Aichi's situations.: The message of Season 1. Psyqualia is shown to completely corrupt those who use it, both of these users having embraced it to impress Kai, and Kai sees it as a false strength compared to Aichi's resolve and courage, his true strength which he always had. Aichi's greatest conflict in the latter half of the season is his struggle between the part of him which wants to embrace Psyqualia, and the part of him which rejects that power. Ultimately he comes to accept both sides as a part of him, symbolically claiming both Blaster Blade and Blaster Dark as his avatars.: Ren Suzugamori, for Season 1.

Void for seasons 2 and 3.: Team Foo Fighter's HQ is huge: several stories high, lots of space, multiple scientists working there, even more players training there, some expensive-looking training equipment. In fact, on the outside it can be mistaken for the HQ of a big corporation. Taken in the Link Joker Arc, it was revealed that the Foo Fighters also has their own High-School, Fukuhara. Said school is even connected to the HQ building.

And Misaki and Kourin even quoted the interior looks more like a sophisticated department store (That sells branded goods!).: Kamui first starts referring to Aichi as because he has a crush on Aichi's younger sister Emi, but later he seems to start looking up to Aichi as this, even though he's actually a stronger fighter than him for the majority of the first season. And interestingly, Aichi seems to show a bit of in return when Kamui walks out on the team right before the nationals after a bad disagreement with Kai.

After the arc concludes and Kamui returns to the team, Aichi no longer constantly objects to Kamui calling him 'onii-san', which had been something of a before. (He could've just been giving in to the inevitable, though.). Yuri from Team Caesar plays a big sister mentor role to Aichi, giving him tips as to how to refine his deck.: Kai, Kenji from Team Caesar, and Ren. Aichi is more of a cute little boy. An entire team of these also makes an appearance, complete with and the name Team Good-looking Men. And then there's the Foo Fighters sub-team, Brilliant Stars, which is full of with obligatory, and even has an accompanying team of.: The Shadow Paladins.

Particularly Blaster Dark, given the second opening plays up the contrast between it and.: Misaki has a perfect memory, which as Kamui points out, could help the team analyze their opponents' Decks and prepare counters. Unfortunately, this 'perfect memory' seems so perfect she literally cannot forget anything and the memories even force themselves on her at times, including the traumatic ones involving her parents' deaths. Episode 24 details quite nastily the effect this has on her, culminating in an utter emotional breakdown. 'BURNING JUSTICE SWORD!' .: The anime has poster cameos of the and Trading Card Games in the background in episode 3. Also in Episode 3, the Yu-Gi-Oh!

Trading Card Game poster actually featured official artwork for for some reason, even though AIR isn't geared toward the same audience and doesn't have its own card game. The girls of appeared in Episodes 13, 14, 15, 16 and 36, among many others. They have also appeared in the background of ending themes as well. In the movie, Neon Messiah, you can see multiple characters from in the crowds during Ultra Rare's song, Bravery Flame. The Etranger clan appears to consist entirely of characters from other sources, starting with Blaster: ◊. Aichi: Darkness also stands with the. Stand, my avatar!

Blaster Dark!.: While predicting or talking to cards makes you stronger and nearly unbeatable, they also turn the person evil, as seen in Episode 41 where Aichi's personality is seen starting to go down the path of evil. Leon also made one with VOID in order to resurrect Aqua Force. Kai, of all people, makes one with in order to gain enough power to match the likes of Aichi and Ren.: Misaki.: For once, one that isn't until Link Joker.

Specifically, as notes, Psyqualia is a very harsh of the concept of 'transformation' in anime and other media. It's very much a of the, fitting considering before Vanguard. Episode 162 might as well be called The of Kai. Want to be the strongest? Well, you'll have to be because by definition you have to defeat everyone to be the strongest.

And you have a hunger for power which leads you to make a and take up an evil power even though you know it's evil because you simply can't resist the lure of power. And even then, you to. What's left is a who it's strongly implied has been by his self-resentment and guilt about hurting Aichi.: Aichi's Gold Paladin attack and the the comes with it.

'Break the limit. Limit Break!' Note This wasn't quite so awkward in the original Japanese version, as the only part that was English was 'Limit Break!' .: An example shows in Episode 24. Misaki is having the memories of her parents' deaths come back strongly, and is literally torn between the game and the memories. All the others, bar Shin (who can tell something's wrong), are doing is talking about how her will help them win Nationals. /: While the anime does show us some of the main cast's parents, mainly Aichi's Mom, the missing parents aren't so much as referenced in any of the family talk that crops up every once and a while.: As Aichi falls further under the influence of Psyqualia, his attitude during battle begins to take this stance.

What might be worse is that he gives off both a more confident presence than before, but also a sort of 'broken' feeling even though he's now more powerful.: Nagisa's for Kamui tends to lead to her chasing and tackling him despite his highly vocal protests.: In episode 19 after Nagisa beats Kamui during the regionals, she is somehow wearing a wedding dress. Keep in mind that Nagisa made Kamui 'promise' that he would marry her if she beat him.: Ren has slits for pupils, while the PSY trio don't have any at all.: Episode 24. By the end, Misaki is pretty much staggering away after her cardfight with Aichi, despite the fact she won. It's both shocking and tearjerking to watch.

Aichi suffers a particularly brutal one at the hands of Ren after he loses to Tetsu.: All of Gouki's Link Joker possessed mooks have these.: Kai can cook very well.: What's that? You've dealt 6 damage to the opponent? Pity that last damage trigger check produced a heal trigger. Subverted much later, when Aichi dealt 2 damage in addition to the 5 damage Team Jurassic has. First check: Heal trigger! Second check: No trigger.

I lost. Done quite nastily in Episode 62. After Asaka loses to Misaki, Ren compliments her, making her think that maybe he won't kick her off of AL4. He then proceeds to comment, which completely crushes her. Two very nasty ones in Kai's direction in Episode 58. At the fight' climax, Kai's got all he needs and launches an attack with The End,.

A drawn-out build-up follows with Ren smiling and the attack playing out. Then Ren's smile quickly changes to a. And Kai knows he's not done. In the next turn, Ren has his counterattack and hits Kai with Phantom Blaster Overlord at Critical 3; Kai can make it if he pulls 2 Heal Triggers.

His second is a Heal. No.:, and from the 3rd Season.: Asaka has these. Aichi also has these while under Psyqualia.: Kai's fights against Aichi in Episodes 49/50 and Ren in Episodes 57/58.

Every fight against someone possessed by Link Joker.: When Team Q4 comes at their hotel in Singapore early in the Asia Circuit arc, the hotel's bellhop is identical to Gouki. And of course he haves a younger sister who is Nagisa's dead ringer.: Each episode is called a 'ride'.: Emi uses hers to picture Morikawa and his friend as delinquents ready to beat up Aichi. This is also how the series makes up for the lack of holographic devices/supernatural stuff to provide a visual medium. Essentially Aichi imagines his Units facing his opponent's on Planet Cray, and Kai does so as well (he was the one, more or less, who got Aichi into this habit). Kamui gets multiple ones about Emi, such as him teaching her how to play Vanguard and her feeding him. Of course, they never go as planned.: In Kai's official profile, it's stated he's a skilled player with nationals level ability who could take the pro scene by storm if he wanted to.

But from his actual games in Vanguard, those that we've seen fully anyway, he seems to win more by gratuitous Trigger pulling then any real skill. The exemplification of this point is his final turn in Episode 20, where he had a perfectly good play combo which was reasonably complex set up to empower his Vanguard to 16,000 Power.

And won by pulling two Triggers in a row. Which he didn't even need. It was even called 'overkill'.: Both Aichi and Emi have them, as do Misaki and the shop cat.: Episode 3 makes it look like it's this with Emi, and doesn't clarify their relationship up until the very end, when Aichi says that she's his sister.:. Completely subverted. The best way to maintain a high win ratio in Vanguard is to not fight. Averted for Aichi, who has only won slightly over half his fights (even less if you count the training camp's half-offscreen half-on matches). Justified in that he's still a newbie at the game.

Played irritatingly straight with due to his unbelievable luck at pulling Triggers, his only onscreen losses being to Aichi in Episode 2 (and it's implied he deliberately wasn't playing at full strength, since that was a training match) and Ren in episode 58, and Leon at the end of season 2. Kai.

Only Aichi, Ren and Leon have beaten him. This sounds fine until you note two things. A) His characterization. And B) Who he happens to beat, including the winner of the shop tournament for the previous year.

While commenting exactly the same as he does when beating. Legion Mate only proves the first point even further. Kai's win ratio takes a huge blow after being promoted to main character, losing against Kamui and Kourin (who he had beaten in previous seasons), as well as newcomer Gaillard. Even his victory against Ren is because Ren himself allowed it, as he could've easily won if he wanted to.

That said, once he obtains Kagero, he's back to winning every fight, even against Aichi.: Everytime a named character rides/calls a significant unit or uses, lengthy speeches are done in almost every possible way. From Legion Mate, every time someone uses Seek Mate.: ◊. A much more serious one occurs in the final match of the first season.

With Aichi (using Psyqualia) telling Ren that he's the one that will suffer despair and humiliation.:.: Ren during Season 1. Also Kyou and anyone.: On a level, Kai. Kamui to some extent as well, who can get pretty rude towards people he doesn't respect.: Ren, fullstop. After Aichi's loss to Tetsu, he shows up, initially to talk to Kai, but it quickly turns into the guy pretty much verbally kicking Aichi up and down the street over the loss. Another case of Kick the Dogs or World.: Kai explains the rules once to Aichi, but we also get another description of the rules for Emi. For the first few episodes, Aichi's opponents continually give him advice on game features such as the mulligan and when you can use Heal Triggers.

Ninja Master M: Have you figured out how you would survive? (This is a to the first episode where Mr. Mark asked Aichi how he'd survive in a given historical period during a history lesson). Kamui, in the first National Tournament, tries to disguise himself with. His disguise was immedately seen through by Eiji and Reiji though.

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In the Asia Circuit Japan Stage, Team Unknown. While still unknown to the characters in-universe, it's pretty obvious to the audiences.: Misaki's parents died in a car crash when she was young, though Shin does act as a. Aichi's father is neither seen nor mentioned, and neither of Kamui's parents are ever mentioned. Episode 49 reveals that Kai's parents died a few years before the start of the series, which is the reason he left town (he went to live with his uncle's family).: Lots of it. Psyqualia activations, units glow whenever another unit boosts them, the circles on a fight table glow whenever a unit is called, and the cards themselves glow when a Trigger is activated.

No one seems to think this is unusual. On the Psyqualia front, it goes in the final fight of Season 1 when both Ren and Aichi are surrounded by a flame-like aura whenever they activate their powers. Similarly, at the tail end of Asia Circuit-Hen with Leon and Aichi when each are affected by Void's influence.: A running theme in the series, and the main theme of Aichi's Royal Paladin and Gold Paladin decks.: The Genocide Jack card was renamed 'Brutal' Jack in the dub, since the dub likely doesn't want to look like it's promoting genocide note which is the entire annhilation of a race or people. This is normal for card games. In one episode, Vortex Dragon's attack is renamed from 'Burning Hell' to 'Cataclysm'.

The English TCG card sticks with Burning Hell. In a later episodes, Phantom Blaster Dragon's 'Damned Charging Lance' becomes 'Corrupted Charging Lance'.: Kamui to Morikawa after Kamui gets yet another phrase wrong.: This, being an anime to advertise the card games, have real life booster packs' names popping out once in a while. Often by a character that says 'My deck had been strengthened by cards from Insert booster pack name here!' . Not to mentioned several posters in Card Capital. To go with the above, one of the posters in the earlier episodes is a rather blatent advertisement for the first Aichi and Kai Trial Decks - both characters are even on the poster!. EP 25, while ending the plot point about Misaki from last episode, is also a blatant commercial for the Kamui and Misaki Trial Decks (albeit Misaki actually uses the Kamui one in the episode, with Emi using the other).

In EP 52, the Manager pulls out a parcel that revealed the booster packs 'Twin Swords Awakening'. The final episode of the first season borrows this title and showcases its poster unit Majesty Lord Blaster. In EP 106, there is an advertisement about Ultra Rare's latest album 'Endless Fighter', which is also the ending song of the season.: Psyqualia.

It allows the user to foresee and control the events of a Cardfight. It also lets the user make their opponent. Tends to come with a nasty case of. Though, as explained in episode 64, the ability's true nature is that it synchronizes the user with the Planet Cray, allowing users to act as the 'vanguard' of the armies fighting there. At the end of episode 65, Aichi loses this ability, with the implication that its purpose had been fulfilled.

There's no word yet, however, on whether or not this also applies to Ren, though it's implied. Guess what's back in Asia-Hen.

Takuto seems to have the ability to hand out Psyqualia, restoring Aichi's, Ren's and dragging in Christopher. Leon also has Psyqualia, though he obtained it through Void. It's not clear if anyone has it after Asia-Hen's finale.

At the very least, Aichi still has Psyqualia, as he uses it in Link Joker-hen to stop himself from being Reversed. Leon can still sense the wind, so he likely keeps his Psyqualia as well. Ren and Chris don't show signs of it though, apart from Ren keeping his Psyqualia personality.:. Ren uses these pretty often, when he doesn't go for a straight-up.

Kai accepting the power of Link Joker in episode 128. Kai puts on a big one when he uses Vortex Dragonewt's Trinity Crimson Flame on Gaillard. Oddly enough, he's a hero.: Mr Mark in season 1, mainly due to the fact his seiyuu was getting a full time role voicing Ren, and Koutei in season 2 due to Team Caesar becoming redundant plot-wise after the Seoul arc. Both make comebacks in season 3.:. In Episode 42 Aichi won against Kyou, but afterwards Kai left team Q4. Also, Kenji in episode 82.

He finally manages to beat Ren, only to learn the rest of his team lost.: From Team FFAL4, Asaka is known as 'Assassin' and Tetsu is known as 'General'. And from Team Caesar, Gai is called 'Gladiator', Yuri is the 'Empress', and Kenji is called 'Emperor' (Koutei). Kenji is also called Koutei as a regular nickname.:.

Zig-zagged, Kamui has red eyes, but while an arrogant brat at times is by no means evil, while Ren, who is the of Season 1, also has red eyes. On the cover of the fifth manga volumne, Aichi's eyes are red. The chapters it contains has his fights with both Ren and Kai (in which they all have Psyqualia). You know the secretary for the student council, the one with red eyes?

Turns out she's an agent of Link Joker, sent to spy on the Cardfight Club.:. Kamui and Kai have this dynamic. In episode 26, this culminates in an angry outburst from Kamui, who quits Team Q4 for the remainder of the tournament because he can't stand to fight alongside Kai anymore. Card Shop PSY has the energetic, outspoken Rekka ('blazing flame') and the calm, patient Suiko ('water tiger').

They're. Miwa and Kai, very much so. In Legion Mate, Kai gets another Red Oni in Naoki.: Wearing black Fight Gloves is a good general indication that you won't be lasting long. Made especially clear with Yahagi Kyou as he is the only Foo Fighter to lose a match. Subverted by Jurassic Army who quickly established themselves as the series' team.: Played with in-universe: In episode 21 Nagisa throws and ties an actual red string on Kamui's pinky (despite the two being on opposite sides of the playfield), and then declares she loves him.

My heart is burning! It screams out 'Let me join the Cardfight Club!' My invincible! My miraculous BREAK RIDE!!! Discharging Dragon!.

Near the end of episode 13 when Aichi is in the middle of a baseball stadium would be a shout out to Tsubasa Yonaga's role as Ren Mihashi from Ookiku Furikabutte. Ren was the role that helped Yonaga get more attention as a voice actor.: Ren gets one in season 1, coupled with, and Aichi has a similar one during the penultimate episodes of season 2. Aichi also does this in second opening of season 3. Interestingly, all three of these are due to the same person: Kai.: Ren can pull one off like the best of them. He's got competition in Leon, whose get quite disturbing. As of Episode 41, Aichi is managing to pull off a pretty menacing one too. In episode 63, Ren takes this, nearly to the point of.: Has Ren ever even been seen sitting upright in a chair?.: Soul Saver Dragon's Holy Charging Roar, which won the Regionals for Team Q4, fails to defeat Tetsu and in fact the damage Aichi does deal only ends up.: The first opening shows a lot of characters that appear later in the series.

Some appear relatively early (Kamui in Episode 5 and the PSY trio in Episode 6) while others appear (much) later (Gouki and co do not appear until Episode 14, after the Shop Tournament ends, while Ren Suzugamori appears first in Episode 23, after the Regionals end). Averted with the second opening. The English dub uses the third ending in place of the first one.: When Aichi is faced with decision of whether or not to accept and, he finally decides instead that he can accept both sides of himself, without rejecting either Psyqualia or the part of himself that wants to fight without it. This leads to his riding of Majesty Lord Blaster and ultimate victory over Ren. Legion Mate finale: Instead of losing against Aichi (which would mean becoming one of his Quatre Knights and sealing him forever) or simply defeating him (which would transfer the Seed to him, thus he'd have to be sealed instead), Kai decides to slice the Seed and share it between everyone who'd accept it, using Blaster Blade's power, so it could not take over anyone, and Cray would accept Link Joker as a clan instead of invaders, ending their threat.: Kamui, when Team Q4 finally wins the national championship. May or may not count as. Misaki, after discovering the joy of playing vanguard again.

This definitely counts as.:. 'As long as he doesn't get a trigger', 'I'm going to protect myself', and similar lines. Often followed by an when the other player gets the trigger he needs, or uses a new unit the speaker did not expect. There's also Kamui's decision in Episode 37 to not guard against Emi’s attack., as shown by one of the examples above.: In Episode 64 of Season 1, after numerous foreshadowing and wild mass guesses, Planet Cray is revealed to be actually exist, and the role of is to connect the fighters to the units and events that are unfolding on Cray. In Episode 99, it was revealed that the mysterious force that was invading Cray is VOID. And Takuto's plan is to use the VF Circuit to find strong fighters to fight them.: Kai's role in the show seems to have crystallised into 'that guy who, except to the of the season'.

Misaki is the designated punching bag of Team Q4. Though the show emphasises the advantage of her photographic memory, it also notes that she is the least experienced and least enthusiastic member of the team. Even moreso are Team Caesar. They're set up as world-class players, but almost all of their wins are.: An instrumental version of Diamond Star (the 1st ending) can be heard once Team Q4 arrives at the training camp. The second ending, 'Smash Up' plays during the tournament montage in episode 39. The second opening, 'Believe in my existence', plays during Kai's Final Turn against Aichi in episode 50. Twice in episode 65.

Aichi: Everyone.I don't want to meet with you guys anymore. Forget about me. I want you to stop trying to rescue me, stop trying to find me.: Kourin delivers one to Kai in episode 44 over his role in Aichi developing Psyqualia and subsequent abandonment of him.: Misaki in 29. And especially ◊. And we get, perhaps, Ren's only non -esque real smile in the same episode after the final match.: From Alfred - Early's flavor text, it can be reasonably assumed that this is King of Knights, Alfred's character.: Team Caesar view their respective counterparts on Q4 as this. This is especially clear with Kenji, who actively seeks Aichi to be the last opponent he plays in Japan in season 2. Aichi spends the majority of season 1 trying to be this for Kai.

Go well when Kai all but outright states that he'll never see him as one. Season 3's last episodes make it clear that Kai sees both Ren and Aichi as this, enough to corrupt himself with Link Joker's power to reach them, who have become far stronger than he is. Meanwhile, Ren returns the feeling to the point of not caring at all about the world being destroyed. In their final match, Aichi makes it clear that he still sees Kai as this, as well.: Majesty Lord Blaster, which Aichi uses to defeat Ren. It can only reach its full power by using both Blaster Blade and Blaster Dark together.: Ren delivers an ominous speech describing this just before riding Blaster Dark for the first time, though he appears to favor the darkness over the light. Ren: Where there is light, there is darkness. That is one of a pair of truths.

And light can only be swallowed up by darkness. That is a truth too.: Ren and Aichi's belief and the reason for their absolute confidence when channeling Psyqualia. However, as Aichi points out, this doesn't apply when fighting another Psyqualia user.: Aichi, of course, and Asaka.

Misaki has lilac hair, while Shin has green hair.: In episode 129, Kyou holds off a bunch of Link Joker possessed Fukuhara students and Team Brilliant Stars, who are attempting to cause to take over Ren, which allows Ren to fight a Link Joker possessed Suiko. The second half of Legion Mate is basically the Quatre Knights attempting to do this to Kai and his mates.: One of Ren's lines in Episode 63 after he sends Aichi to Cray to be attacked by Blaster Dark strongly implies this.

Ren: It feels like I actually just swung a sword. The fact that Aichi obviously feels a degree of pain after being attacked by Blaster Dark, and then again by Phantom Blaster Dragon, backs it up. In the manga, the Fight Gloves produce the same effect and losers appears to be drained of their strength after the match. Throw Psyqualia into the mix and you've got main characters constantly collapsing during and after their fights.: Asaka is a Grade B. Suiko is a grade A in her Ultra Rare getup.

Plot Summary: A few months have passed since the VF Circuit, and Aichi is now in High School. However Aichi is in a different high school than most of his friends, a high school where the instructors focus on looking towards the future.

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One day Aichi admits he thinks Cardfight can be a future people can believe in, but in order to prove it Aichi must use his new deck, a deck in which Royal Paladins and Gold Paladins are combined as one force. Slowly but surely Aichi must gain friends through Cardfighting and help his new team win the newly formed high school cardfighting championships.