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What went wrong?
Will he ever finish it?

He's still releasing episodes tho

>What went wrong?
I grew up.

>What went wrong?
lolpression
>Will he ever finish it?
An episode just came out a week ago. There's about an episode per month.

>Release 2006
>Highest Peak 2011

Who cares? It stopped being funny years ago.

>What went wrong
Too many pop culture references and generally unfunny humor when he's already doing a parody of an animated series about children's trading cards threatening the safety of the world.

>Rewatching it
>all those dead Memes and References

I feel really old now.

>new episodes every week

>What went wrong
It got full of its self. Just like DBZA

Kind of mildly delighted he kept the HA NA SE in the Berserker Soul part

If you are above the age of 13 and find this funny then you need to get the fuck out.

YGO:TAS was good until around episode 30
DBZ:TAS was never good

He stopped working for himself and his own entertainment and started doing it for his "fans."
Which is why his Naruto ninjabridge thing was such a breath of fresh air. He was just doing something for himself and didn't care for the consequences. He needs to get back to that.

I liked the whole Battle City arc; it only became truly shit after

I wish same could be said for One Piece.

Ninjabridge was amazing. I really wish he'd continue with that instead of YGO.

It's great, what are you talking about?
The 25 card duel thing was a bit of a let down though.

Nothing went wrong, it's still just as good as it was before. It just got bumped down to being LittleKuriboh's second-best web series.

>does a dumb parody with humor aimed at 13 year olds
>for 10+ years
That's what went wrong.

>What went wrong?
That stretch of time where he decided every episode needed a parody song.
>Will he ever finish it?
I don't care anymore

Season four is just flat-out dull, even LK at his best couldn't make it too funny. Hard to joke about the plot being ridiculous when no one ever took this part seriously.

>Watching a guy summon Honest from hand face-down and declare he was setting a trap wasn't fun

If it was with MTG instead, it would have been great just because it's built for draft. Archetypes kill this idea dead

It's carrying on the old spirit of the internet in a way.
Meanwhile TFS is so focused on expanding their brand it's just sad.

People actually watched that?