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It's Time To D-D-D Duel: 3 Factors That Made 'Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters' So Endearing
As a fan of Yu-Gi-Oh, I'm the first one to admit that, at first glance, the long-lasting appeal of the show might be hard to understand. I mean, here we have a kids anime that ran in the early 2000s, largely with a purpose to sell a trading card game. Yet, after all these years, it's getting a feature-length film (with the brilliant original cast returning). Furthermore, it's the source material for the highly popular Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series — a brilliant and clever parody/homage, which often seems to be as beloved by the fans as the actual show itself.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
'The Big Bang Theory': Mayim Bialik Says the Outcome of Sheldon's Proposal Is Yet to Be Decided
With the Season 10 finale of The Big Bang Theory ending with a jaw-dropping cliffhanger, the outcome of the shocking moment is still yet to be decided. The finale saw Sheldon Cooper (portrayed by Jim Parsons) turn up at Amy Farrah Fowler's (played by Mayim Bialik) hotel room, where he surprisingly dropped to one knee and asked her to marry him.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Netflix's 'Castlevania' Has a Poster: And It's Bloody Brilliant, but Is It Hiding Something?
It's been an exciting time for Castlevania fans, as we've slowly been learning more about the highly anticipated anime-style adaptation of Castlevania III that's set to appear on Netflix in 2017. The series is being directed by Adi Shankar, who is most widely known for his gritty Power Rangers short film, Killing Them Softly and The Grey. Adi has committed to the series being, and I quote:
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
4 Times in Animated TV Shows When the Good Guys Got It Wrong
Naturally, part of the fun of following a TV show is discovering and getting to know its characters. The thing to keep in mind here is that we are not defined by how we enjoy success, but rather how we handle failure. Therefore, it's essential for the good guys to mess up every once in a while.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
BBC Worldwide Is Reportedly Looking At Creating An All New 'Doctor Who' Spin-Off
Doctor Who isn't just known for its iconic characters, costumes and sets, but also or the spin-off shows that stand alongside the main show. In the past, fans of the science fiction show have been treated to numerous spin-offs, like K9 and Company, The Sarah Jane Adventures and more recently, Class.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
'Doctor Who' Christmas Special 2017: Here's What We Know So Far And What Rumors Still Stand
Since its revival in 2005, Doctor Who fans have been treated to a Christmas Special every year. From a rather large spider to odd looking snowmen, it has been made clear that all the Christmas Specials are unique, quirky, and quite frankly, enjoyable. However, it has now been confirmed that departing showrunner Steven Moffat has completed this year's Christmas Special, which Doctor Who fans know will be Moffat's last ever script for the BBC science fiction show.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
After Netflix's 'Castlevania', These 9 Video Games Should Also Be Anime-Style Series
We all know that video game adaptations have caused every fan to cycle through the stages of grief numerous times. We've seen countless video games begin the process of moving to the big screen over the years, and nearly every one has failed to match our expectations.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Not Gay As In Happy, Queer As In Fetishizing His Own Sadness: 7 Reasons Bojack Horseman Isn't Straight
Season 4 is on the horizon, the trailer has landed and my excited brain is wandering back into bleak-but-hilarious Bojack Horseman-land. There's one specific fan theory I'm convinced actually might be true: Bojack Horseman is a deeply repressed gay or bisexual man. (Horse? Horse-man.)
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
'Doctor Who': Peter Capaldi Helped The Family Of Former Time Lord After A Tragic Loss
You never forget a face, am I right? Gotham fans and Doctor Who fans know that the actor who plays the legendary role of Alfred, Sean Pertwee, is actually the son of the well known Time Lord, Jon Pertwee, famous for playing the third incarnation of the Doctor. However, Sean Pertwee has just revealed some heartwarming news that Doctor Who fans never knew: Jon Pertwee and the current Time Lord, Peter Capaldi, were actually very close friends during their childhood years.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
BBC Secure A New Partnership With China, Which Will See 'Doctor Who' Run Until At Least 2022
Following its cancellation in 1989, the hit BBC series Doctor Who was revived by Russell T Davies in 2005, and has become a smash hit for the British Broadcast Corporation. Despite the current ratings taking a slight dip over the last few years, BBC Worldwide have revealed that the future of Doctor Who is in safe hands, and will be on our screens longer than originally anticipated.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
A 'Doctor Who' Fan-Favorite Character Could Make One Final Appearance This Christmas
Note: This article contains spoilers for Doctor Who's Episode 6 of Season 10, "Extremis."Doctor Who has given us many twists and surprises in the current series of the hit BBC show, and astute fans haven't missed the same reference that keeps popping up almost every week. In Episode 6 of Season 10, titled "Extremis," one character in particular played a vital part of the story: The one, the only River Song, played by Alex Kingston.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Is Resident Evil Joining Netflix With a New Live-Action Series?
So, let me start off with the warning that there is should be a giant grain of salt taken with this train of thought, but I'm intrigued never the less and thought you might be as well. Earlier this weekend I was cruising the trending topics, and Resident Evil cropped up, and oddly enough it wasn't because of the latest game release. There were a few forum boards and blog sites that were talking about how Netflix and Resident Evil were planning to create their own zombie series based on the original game series.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks











