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GX is a good time once you've accepted its cray and doesn't care what you think, and I really need to watch the first twenty-some episodes of 5ds again, there's some great stuff there. Yusei and Ushio racing through the back alleys makes you understand why someone thought trading cards on motorcycles was loopy enough to work. Arc-V had potential to be okay and break away from some of the spin-offs bad habits, only to waste dozens of episodes on a house-arrest tournament arc, then came out of it with no time to resolve just about anything it set out to do. I hear there were some paralyzing creative conflicts there.
The thing to remember is Kazuki Takahashi was writing Duel Monsters stories years before Konami got the liscense to produce their version of the game (Bandai actually had it for a little while, you can look up their cards). That was the clear as day to me even as a child (or, at least, that there was a divergence between who wrote the story and Konami). Penalizing him for not conforming to Konami's rules years before they existed is misguided.
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's was very boring. So cheap anime. But I really like Yusei as character.
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Bonds Beyond was really great movie
Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS is the worst Yu-Gi-Oh! anime I have ever watched. So so bad.