Cardfight!! Vanguard

TMS Entertainment
Game / Adventure / Fantasy65 EP/8 Jan 2011

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2 Fans
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Synopsis

Taking the world by storm, the card game Cardfight Vanguard has influenced many to integrate card games into their everyday lives. Players of the popular game are called "cardfighters," and they frequently battle each other in card shops. The game has inspired many people, one of which is the quiet and timid Aichi Sendou who is often ridiculed and bullied by his peers. Whenever he feels down, he takes a glance at Blaster Blade—a legendary rare card given to him when he was young—and gains the motivation to move on with his life. However, one day, school bully Katsumi Morikawa notices Aichi's treasure and snatches the card away from him. After a turn of events, Aichi soon discovers that the card is now in the hands of Toshiki Kai, a cardfighter who has become the strongest in town despite having only recently arrived. To make matters worse, Kai refuses to return the card unless Aichi defeats him in a cardfight. Much to everyone's surprise, Aichi rises up to the occasion. As he musters up his courage and pictures himself winning this decisive battle, Aichi begins to find his way into the adventurous world of Cardfight Vanguard. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Characters

Aichi Sendou

Timid at first, Aichi grows into a confident Cardfight!! Vanguard player, befriending allies and rivals while mastering Royal Paladin and Gold Paladin decks.

Portrayed by Hamaguchi Tim

Toshiki Kai

Silent prodigy Kai, a Kagerou/Narukami user, strives for strength, battling with his Dragonic Overlord and fiery determination.

Portrayed by Luhning Ryan

Misaki Tokura

Calm but fiery Cardfight!! Vanguard player Misaki uses her perfect memory and Genesis deck to overcome opponents.

Portrayed by Day Carol-Anne

Kamui Katsuragi

Hot-headed, skilled Vanguard fighter Kamui uses brute force and his Nova Grappler deck to overpower opponents.

Portrayed by Dorsey Melissa

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This episode was not very good. The explanation of the card game was confusing and unclear. The episode did not clearly establish what each main character was supposed to accomplish. Although the art looked great, the story felt like a typical underdog tale with a predictable end
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