Forum:How Zexal will end ?????

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How will Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal end will Astral return to the Astral World or not? will Yuma keep the Numbers or will he lose them all? put your opinion down here. Darth Rishda (talkcontribs) 11:54, August 16, 2011 (UTC)

Those number monsters will disappear along with Astral once he realized his true goal. And I am sure Yuma will be mature and grow-up by time ZEXAL end. It's obviously. --FredCat 12:03, August 16, 2011 (UTC)

Yuma will grow up and turn into Astral (like in the original series).

In all seriousness, I agree with Fredcat100.BobaFett2 (talk)

For in-joking, you sure you predicted Yuma to turning into glow blue and have same hair as Astral? --FredCat 13:07, August 16, 2011 (UTC)

I'm guessing that Yuma'll keep Number 39: Utopia only since it's based on him. I hope we can see him grow later in his late teenage year, and be the newly dueling champion who is impossible to defeat. LastMinute (talkcontribs) 20:52, August 16, 2011 (UTC)

I hope it ends with all the characters horrifically dieing in a nuclear strike attack, or anything that involves those fuckers dieing and at least one of them getting raped. Alternatively, I'd like it if it was all just a nightmare that Yugi was having. 97.121.185.145 (talk) 02:24, August 19, 2011 (UTC)

Hater's gonna hate. --Gadjiltron (talkcontribs) 03:39, August 20, 2011 (UTC)

Ceremonial Battle. Yuma vs. Astral. Astral summons a bunch of Numbers. Yuma wins anyway. Astral leaves.

It's pretty much parodying the original at many points, so yeah. Lappyzard (talkcontribs) 01:00, August 22, 2011 (UTC)

What will happen to Kaito

Dr Faker is definatly lying to Kaito about Haruto being cured with the Numbers Because he is using their energy to power up the Sphere Field that turns the trash into Astral World bombs and Haruto's strange power is used to send them there and Haruto fell ill using this power to much so what do ya think is going to happen to them in the end.Darth Rishda (talkcontribs) 11:12, November 14, 2011 (UTC)

He'll probably find out about it and beat the crap out of faker. IPlay4Fun (talkcontribs) 14:21, November 14, 2011 (UTC)

I think kaito will join yuma and the other's eventually which possibly means he will be able to keep his Numbers.

[email protected] (talkcontribs) 19:23, November 18, 2011 (UTC)

I don't watch Zexal much, but Knowing this anime Kaito will probably find out he's being used by Faker (I mean, His name IS Faker) and challenge him to a duel which he will lose for sure and lose his soul or something of that style, only to be saved by Yuma shortly after. IDK, though.... I'm only using my imagination. Skywhale (talkcontribs) 05:55, November 20, 2011 (UTC)

if he cant go back to that wodden villa then he and Haruto may go and live with Yuma Kari annd Haru wich if Yuma wins the World Duel Carnival may be his wish to be fufilled by Mr Heartland. Darth Rishda (talkcontribs) 11:05, December 3, 2011 (UTC)

Konami will realize how bad their plotline is and cancel it while issuing an apology to everyone who has watched the show. BF2 Talk Deck Guides 13:33, December 3, 2011 (UTC)

wtf, the plotline isn't that so bad... anymore. 24.83.215.20 (talk) 01:04, December 7, 2011 (UTC)

Yeah srsly. Dare I say it but zeXal is the best anime to be put out after the original. The storyline is pretty tight and more believable than 5Ds or yugioh DMXTrak0don (talkcontribs) 23:43, December 7, 2011 (UTC)

However, I still disgraced to their brain for younger kids... Seriously, why give Cathy a skirt that nearly exposed her secret base to us in her profile. I am aware of the "Crush" part, but that's not a problem - it's sexy stuff that must be for 18 and older, not 12. --FredCat 23:46, December 7, 2011 (UTC)

Time Skip

I know I've said this before in this article, but would you want to see Yuma come back as a teenager around 17~18 years old? I've seen a lot of animes/mangas where the characters come back in a few years, and it gets better. I'm getting most people don't like this card, except me =p , is because Yuma is just a kid (even younger than Judai/Jaden), and we're just wasting our time with this story since he's not mature or skilful enough. So, what do you guys think? This idea could be for Season 2. LastMinute (talkcontribs) 01:47, December 22, 2011 (UTC)

Honestly, I was thinking this myself. But then I realized that would mean that either several years would have to pass with no numbers being collected, or several numbers would be collected off-screen during the time skip, which would be somewhat anticlimactic. I'd like to see a skip ahead towards the end, but in the same vein as what 5D's did. --Golden Key (talkcontribs) 02:27, December 22, 2011 (UTC)
Oh, okay. I was thinking after collecting all of the "Numbers", then we go into a Time Skip. And then, we see a new evil arising (like always). LastMinute (talkcontribs) 02:53, December 22, 2011 (UTC)
Well Season 2 usually begins around episode 50 (though it did start at 65 for 5D's), so that would give Yuma between 13 and 28 episodes to collect 70 Numbers. :) --Golden Key (talkcontribs) 03:02, December 22, 2011 (UTC)
Yeah, I know that's a lot, but you know, Kaito and Tron's family are also collecting Numbers. We probably won't see all of them, but who knows, maybe Yuma will use some of them from time to time (in Season 2 hopefully), if he stops using Utopia/Hope once in a while. LastMinute (talkcontribs) 03:40, December 22, 2011 (UTC)

I don't think him being not skillful or mature enough is wasting time, I think that's part of the appeal. We have a duelist learning to get better as opposed to one instantly super special awesome. They had the oppurtunity with Jaden to do it since it was essentially a school, but instead they left out the school stuff and made him win 99% of the time. Now we have a more consistent character in Yuuma. It's a fresh thing, we don't always need the ultimate master. And like others said, a timeskip wouldn't make much sense because of all the Numbers he needs to collect. Neon Rider (talkcontribs) 11:36, December 22, 2011 (UTC)

Sure, you don't, but there are a lot of haters out there against Zexal. I personally enjoy the story and ideas. Sure, I understand that the excitement of story isn't that high, but keep on waiting, and it'll definitely get better; I was the same during the start 5d's i didn't like how it started, but it go better when they finally got the climax scenes. lol, this reminds me the time before xyz monsters officially came out; i was too eager to figure out what an xyz monster was that i couldn't even sleep, like didn't it come from the main or extra deck, and what were its requirement - i didn't know. LastMinute (talkcontribs) 04:28, December 23, 2011 (UTC)

Actually, I take that back, maybe not in Season 2 but 3 - just giving it a little more time. LastMinute (talkcontribs) 04:36, December 23, 2011 (UTC) I think one season

Outside of the first 64 episodes to 5Ds, Yu-Gi-Oh! has sucked in the anime world. Too much childish crap, too much relying on strictly the cards, and lackluster character development. Plus, without the mythology backgrounds, it is boring.

Dr Kain (talkcontribs) 00:33, May 17, 2012 (UTC)

I've got to disagree with that last comment. I agree that the first 64 episodes of 5ds did do an excellent job tying Yu-Gi-Oh to something vaguely mythology-related, as well as giving a variety of characters good plot-development. I also agree that after those first 64 episodes, 5ds switched from being predominantly myth-based to predominantly time travel-based. It's also true that after those first 64 episodes, character development was distinctly lacking for most of the characters in 5ds, a deficit that the creators tried - and in my opinion, failed - to properly make up for in the last mini Arc Cradle story ark.

That said, one shouldn't downplay the quality of DM and GX. The idea that DM lacked either mythology or character development is simply ridiculous. On the mythology front, Duelist Kingdom, Battle City, Doma (to a lesser degree), and Millenium World all firmly tied the plot of DM to ancient Egypt and its mythology, arguably more firmly than 5ds' first 64 episodes tied 5ds to Aztec/Mayan mythology. DM is also chalk full of character development: 1.) Yugi slowly growing more mature and learning to stand on his own. 2.) Yami Yugi slowly coming to understand the importance of empathy and friendship, and growing to care for Yugi and all of Yugi's friends. 3.) Tea realizing that Yugi and Yami Yugi are different people and not knowing which she cares more about 4.) Joey fighting for those he cares about and learning how to be a stonger fighter (a "true duelist") so he can fight for those he cares about more effectively; Joey developing stronger bonds with Yugi and a strong (possibly romantic) relationship with Mai 5.) Seto Kaiba slowly recovering from his abusive treatment at Gozaburo Kaiba's hands, and learning to move into the future without completely disregarding the past 6.) Mai learning that the way to deal with her loneliness is through friendship and not winning, and then being emotionally scarred and misguided as a result of the series' events, before finally being brought back to her senses by her close friend (whom she may love) Joey ...The list goes on and on, and I could probably half come up with another half dozen excellent examples of character development in DM. DM is truly about character development and plot (and thus, Egyptian mythology) more than card games, something that cannot be said about any of the other series. Thus, your generalizations about DM are untrue and unfair.

While it's true that GX didn't really involve mythology, it certainly did have character development. Jaden had to learn about life's potential difficulties, and then afterward had to relearn having fun in life. Chazz had to cast off his family's reputation and expectations in order to find himself. Cyrus had to find his own inner strength. After being convinced that only winning is important in life, Zane had to rediscover the worth of loyalty, sympathy, and having a good time. This list, too, could go on and on; in terms of consistent plot, GX is lacking, but one thing it does include is a great deal of character development (though DM still has more). Therefore, your generalizations aren't true with regard to GX, either.--74.220.66.56 (talk) 03:14, May 19, 2012 (UTC)

As to answering this topic, I'm having difficulty figuring out where the plot of ZEXAL could go because as the anime and manga have gone in such different directions. The anime has kept Ryoga important, introduced the power of ZEXAL as a force to Xyz summon using Yuma and Astral as Xyz materials of sorts, and has given the Tron family a prominent place in Dr. Faker's villainous origin story (coincidentally, also the story of what happened to Yuma's father). Given that Ryoga hasn't been stressed in the manga, the Tron family hasn't appeared, and Zexal's power has yet to appear, either the manga will end years after the anime does, or the manga will have to tell a distinctly different story than the anime, making it difficult for the anime and manga to end the same way like they did in DM. However, because both focus around collecting numbers, the door, and the power of Zexal, I can't imagine them ending in a way very different from each other. All of this currently makes me very confused about how Zexal will end.--74.220.66.56 (talk) 03:26, May 19, 2012 (UTC)