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Dark Magician Girl didn't appear until the Battle City arc, so Mystical Elf was the OG waifu of Yu-Gi-Oh.
Also, define loli.
Neither of these are lolis.
I mean, beside the Ghost Girls and Traptrix, there aren't many lolis in Yu-Gi-Oh anyway, so it's pretty clear that he's referring to waifus in general, he most likely just used "loli" as the go to work because it's pretty common for people to hate on lolis without even knowing what that is.
These people we ought to be wary of lest they try to ruin the medium for the rest of us.
All real veterans know the anime ended with Battle City and the movie.
How dare you forget about the most important loli, White Magician Pikeru
Yugioh wishes it had enough characters that could be turned into marketable plushes