Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Arc-V (original) (raw)

Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Arc-V * Your list is public by default. Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Yuu☆Gi☆Ou: Arc-V, Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc Five, Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc 5, YugiohJapanese: 遊☆戯☆王ARC-VMore titlesInformation Volumes: 7 Chapters: 45 Status: Finished Published: Aug 21, 2015 to Apr 20, 2019 StatisticsScore: 6.921 (scored by 12171,217 users) Ranked: #1000722 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.Popularity: #7075 Members: 2,850 Favorites: 71Resources Details Characters Stats Reviews Recommendations Interest Stacks News Forum Clubs Pictures Ranked #10007Popularity #7075Members 2,850Synopsis_Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Arc-V_ centers around Yuuya Sakaki, a mysterious Entertainment Duelist known as "The Phantom" along with his three other personalities: Yuuto, Yuugo, and Yuuri. He was chased after by Leo Corporation for hacking into their Solid Vision with mass system and used it for his own purpose.While on the run, he meets Yuzu Hiiragi, the daughter of the principal of Syu Zo Duel School that was on the verge of bankruptcy and tricked Yuuya into a contract to become a teacher at her school. However, before Yuuya could teach at the school, he first must find a card called Genesis Omega Dragon that said will determine the fate of the world that also connected to his scattered memories.The story is set in alternate version of Miami City where Leo Corporation, run by its president Reiji Akaba, dominates most of Solid Vision system throughout the city. The spread of the company's Solid Vision with mass not only gave birth to "Action Duels" but also help improving the city in saving lives and repair damage in case of disaster, becoming a vital part of people's life.Background_Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Arc-V_ is simulpub in English as a part of VIZ Media's Weekly Shonen Jump lineup. The publisher has been physically releasing the series under their Shonen Jump imprint since April 4, 2017.Related Entries Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Arc-V MALxJapan -More than just anime- Characters Reviews Jun 26, 2024 IIf you wanted a celebration of the Yugioh franchise, the Yugioh Arc V manga is your manga. And unlike the previous spinoff manga of past animes, this is a completely different story than the anime, not even trying to do parallels. Just Yugioh Back to the Future. Except our "Yugi" is a man who inhabits THREE additional personalities and it's every much as entertaining as you'd expect. It's kind of wild to think no one has done the "alternate personality" thing since the original Yugioh. And Phantom Yuya is the best character for it. Yuzu being the audience surrogate and a side character being a... much better role than her "heroine" role in the anime is crazy.I really liked the action duels in the manga vs the anime, it seems to actually utilize the fact it's a game of chance and not just ways to make anime original cards to save the MC on top of making cards that will never be real. It's a real show in the manga. And truly culminates in the best Ceremonial Duel in the series prior to Yugioh Sevens. The Yugioh Arc V manga is heartwarming story about family and about making smiles. Genuinely wild it exists among manga that came before it, and even the ones that came after. Reviewer’s Rating: 9 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Apr 1, 2022 In writing this review for Arc-V the manga, a comparative discussion of Arc-V the anime is impossible. I will be referring to each of them to make my points. The first distinction that stands out to me is how differently the manga handles the four dragon wielders from the anime. In the anime, each of the four are manifestations of Z-Arc, separated across the dimension and each using one of his ace dragons as their own. This was in itself not a terrible set-up, but they did one of their characters dirty: Yuri. As the fusion incarnation, Yuri was not very deeply explored, and when... he was ultimately subsumed into Yuya we never truly got to see the four dimensional characters interact. This is something that the manga remedies: the four characters are all siblings, doting on their youngest brother. The amount of doting was overplayed, but the slow realization of who they were and why they reside in Yuya in this continuity was far more heartbreaking than anything the anime threw at the viewer. Loss and consequences are always an important theme in any YGO story, and the manga really has all the characters experience their own loss in their own way. Yuzu was also handled far better in the manga than in the anime; rather than having three other under-explored dimensional counterparts, Yuzu is the character that holds Yuya together again. The final twist that unveils Yuzu's true relationship to Yuya is also just heartwarming on a level I can't really describe. The second distinction is the globe-spanning crisis used to compel the characters into action. In the anime, Akaba Leo wanted to unite the dimensions into one, motivated again by loss. We are led to believe that an entire organization willingly follows him and commits genocide on his behalf for this incredibly personal motive cloaked under the shadow of righteousness. In the manga, multiple characters are separately led through regret to the desire to manipulate time using the G.O.D. card. In a review I made on my own blog for Steins;Gate, I noted the power of time travel in narratives that focus on trauma, paralleling the physical ability of the wielder to travel through time with the emotional trauma that locks him into a particular moment in time. For a series about card games, the strength of Yu-Gi-Oh as an entire media franchise has been the way that, through the cards and injecting symbolism into them, each card battle is not simply entertainment - they reveal a great deal of character development. It is this character entertainment that lies at the core of any time-travel story, and for a card game manga, it does a stellar job. In both these significant departures from the anime, the manga succeeds at reformulating the entire narrative into a much tighter, more compact, yet somehow more emotionally impactful narrative than the anime. What more could you ask for from a story? Reviewer’s Rating: 7 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Mar 7, 2021 Mixed FeelingsPreliminary (20/45 eps) i just finished the arc v manga , and i decided to write a short review about it . First things first , the story is nothing like the anime , only some of the characters are the same but with slightly different personalites , speaking of the characters they are an absolute joke in this manga , yuya is the same egao priest as always , yuri is a twink with brother complex , reiji is an megalomaniac with a god complex , genesis omega dragon is a cheap zarc rip off and the list goes on . The new cards... felt a little bit random and poorly designed effect/naming/design wise ; example : D/D dog lol wtf .Another thing to note is that we only got one clear wing cqrd while the other dragons had multiple forms. The story was a solid at the begining , but in the second half it turned into this weird sci fi jumbo mumbo that didnt even make that much sense , and dont get me started on the ending , it has some of the biggest cucking i ve seen in manga and hentai and it was an open ending too . To conclude , many people claim that the manga is better than the show but i highly disagree it is as bad or even worse 6/10 Reviewer’s Rating: 6 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Interest Stacks Recommendations Recent News Recent Forum Discussion Poll: Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Arc-V Chapter 45 Discussion HikarieChan - Jul 22, 2021 2 repliesby AizatoZemeckis »»Mar 1, 2023 3:20 PM Hasn't this manga ended? removed-user - Jan 20, 2020 4 repliesby SpeedRoidGenm »»May 25, 2020 7:45 AM Poll: Poll: Yu☆Gi☆Oh! 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