

And so I've finished my reread of Yu-Gi-Oh! The ending is always bittersweet. In fact the first time I read it in 2004, through online fan translations, I cried. Yugi loses a dear friend. He has to say goodbye and let go. YGO was always a story about friendship. And I would be lying if I said it didn't significantly shape my own views on forming and keeping friendships. YGO isn't the best manga out there, but it's definitely one you won't forget.
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