From the scent of the cards to the iconic words of the anime “it’s time to duel”. We were engrossed in the trading card game and the anime to the point of obsession. Once we had our cards we’d duel at lunch, or break times, heck sometimes we’d even meet up after school just to get some duel/ trading done. I remember leaving school every afternoon, and sprinting down a hill with a group of mates with absolutely zero concern for safety just to have a chance to purchase the best cards from university students who sold them to us in front of a police station. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Back in the early 2000s Yu-Gi-Oh was a massive phenom that engulfed not just my existence, but pretty much everyone not over the age of 35.
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