I wonder if there will be a dub of this anime now that Sevens is fully available dubbed on Hulu and Disney XD on demand. Sevens will still be airing new to tv episodes for a couple months on Disney XD. I heard XD is getting a new Bakugan so maybe anime like Beyblade and YuGiOh are working well for them and they will get the next season. I just hope it isn’t neglected in the US the way Vrains was.
I didn't know that Sevens was already fully dubbed. I knew that they were pretty close since they were near the end of the second to last arc, but I didn't know that they released the remainder of the series on Hulu and Disney XD On Demand. If Disney XD is willing to air all of Sevens, then I think that there's a decent chance at least that they'll pick up Go Rush. We probably won't hear about a Go Rush dub until shortly before or after they finish airing the rest of the Sevens dub though. I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't start until next year after Go Rush wraps up in Japan. While it hasn't been confirmed yet, I suspect that Go Rush will only go for eight arcs and it is currently in its sixth one. The dub still has a massive issue with its gap between the Japanese version, which they seemingly aren't interested in fixing, so being a series behind again would not be surprising.
As long as they can get a TV deal, they probably won't neglect the series like they did with Vrains. As much as I don't care for Vrains, making it the only series in the franchise that never aired on TV was still pretty bad. Honestly, it's baffling to me that they dubbed all of Sevens and are most likely working on a Go Rush dub and Konami has still not released Rush Duel cards outside of Japan. We're even going to have a Sevens World in Duel Links with Rush Duels being available and we still don't have physical Rush Duel cards.
I do have a lot of opinions on the previous arcs and episodes that aired while the site was down. I might post them down the line, but for now, I'll at least focus on the newest episode. I thought that this week's episode was okay. I was somewhat surprised that Yuamu and Asaka won while being possessed by darkness. It does make sense when both of their opponents had nothing to protect them and both the kappa alien and Nyandestar were blatant canon fodder, but given that they didn't show the ends of those duels earlier, a part of me thought that it would lead to some kind of twist. I was still pretty happy to see the kappa alien defeated. He is such a nothing character who really only exist for exposition, so I was not into the idea that he could somehow defeat possessed Asaka. I also appreciated that we didn't get Yuhi vs. Zwijo. While they have been trying to show that Yuhi has become a stronger duelist since the previous arc and I'd argue that the execution was a bit weak, there was no way I could see Yuhi believably defeating Zwijo. I'm no sure if I could see anyone besides Yudias defeating him. It was also nice to show that Yuhi valued keeping his promise to Yuamu more so than the tournament. Zwijo also clearly knew what was happening with the Darkness cards.
Yuna vs. Rovian was okay. I can see why Yuna would want to duel Rovian. She has been relying on both her and Yuga for awhile and with her crush on Yuga, that would have made her more confused over her crush on Rovian. Wanting to go all out and figure out her future made sense. This would have been more effective if I cared about either character or their relationship. Their relationship always felt extremely one sided to me and Yuna just gushing over everything that comes out of Rovian's mouth didn't really make it more appealing. Not that Rovian didn't care about Yuna, but because of how she mainly talks through nonsensical poems, it felt like we didn't really get her insight into Yuna until this episode or at the earliest Yuna's duel against Manabu in the previous arc.
I'm not sure why Yuna being possessed by another Darkness card surprised me. The other two duels involved characters being possessed, so it makes sense that she would too. Her Fusion monster was pretty stupid. It looked too much like a rich celebrity, which I guess was the point, but it really didn't look imposing or intimidating in the slightest. There was still a decent back and forth between them, to the point where I wasn't sure who was going to win for a moment.
The whole scene at the relic was kind of weird. Yuamu and Asaka flying in possessed by darkness, saying darkness and shooting green energy was way too ridiculous. It's hard to take this situation with the Darkness cards seriously for a few reasons, but scenes like that doesn't help matters either. It just crosses into too silly and not the ridiculously cool kind of silly that I can get behind with this franchise. Admittedly, Yuhi using the sword alien to cut the relic in half while Zwijo was caught in that beam was pretty cool and it freed Yuna from the Darkness too.
Yuna confessing that this would be her last duel as one of Rovian's Bandits would have probably more meaning if that group was relevant after the second arc. I understand that it meant that she was trying to move forward past her crush on Rovian, but I think that the wording kind of threw me off a bit. It did surprise Rovian and she was upset, but she wanted to duel Yuna at full strength and basically gave her the setup for her victory. I feel like this would have been more effective if I cared about the characters or their relationship. It wasn't bad, but there just wasn't enough emotional investment for me to really care about the situation. I doubt that Yuna will never interact with Rovian for the rest of the series or that she wouldn't still consider Rovian her friend, so it's hard for that farewell at the end to really mean much, at least right now.
I think that Rovian is basically just a professional jobber at this point. She has not won any duels since her debut. On one hand, win records aren't necessarily the best indication of how strong a duelist is, her defeats were all pretty much necessary for the plot and in this case, there was more meaning behind Yuna defeating her. But at the same time, losing four duels in a row really makes it harder to see Rovian as a strong duelist or that defeating her means anything at least.
The mysterious alien coming out of the relic was a pretty cool note to end the episode on. I suspect that he was the one involved with the Darkness cards. He was in the relic, we saw shots of the relic whenever characters were possessed in the past couple of episodes and releasing him freed everyone from being possessed. He also looked at lot like Yudias, but just with paler skin and yellow hair, so there is most likely some kind of connection between the two.