Casual Person

2nd Dec 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Paradise Found - S4-E24

Plot hole: When the truck and caravan are parked over the manhole cover, in the close-up shot of the manhole, Tristan can be heard saying "Nice work, Rebecca," but Tristan is not with them at this point. He is with Tea, trying to escape with the possessed cops. The only people present in this scene are Joey, Rebecca, Professor Hawkins, and Devlin. (00:14:23)

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Plot hole: While arguing with Anubis in his head, Kaiba thinks to himself, "I wanted a perfect victory, and with this card, I can use Yugi's most powerful monsters against him." Later, when Yugi uses Kaiba's Return from the Different Dimension trap card (which was the card that Kaiba intended to use on Yugi), he says, "When Kaiba spoke of dealing me the perfect defeat, he meant wiping me out with my own Egyptian Gods," but Kaiba never said this to him. He only thought it to himself, so Yugi shouldn't know this. (01:05:40 - 01:15:10)

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Plot hole: Kaiba explains that his Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon gains 300 attack points for every Dragon-type monster in his graveyard. The monsters shown in the graveyard are three Blue-Eyes White Dragons, Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, and Rare Metal Dragon, totalling 5 Dragon-type monsters, meaning Shining Dragon gains 1500 extra points. However, he also summoned Paladin of White Dragon earlier (which is a Dragon-type monster) and was destroyed, but is not included among the Dragon-type monsters in his graveyard. (00:54:15)

Casual Person

28th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

One for the Road - S3-E46

Plot hole: At the start of the episode, there are three of Kaiba's men trying to get the engines to the blimp started so that they can leave before the island explodes. After the main characters realise they won't be able to get the engines started, they decide to get on the helicopter and leave in that. However, only one of the men from the control room can be seen boarding the helicopter. The fates of the other two men are never addressed, even after the island explodes. (00:03:20 - 00:08:07)

Casual Person

27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Settling the Score: Part 1 - S3-E11

Plot hole: When Nezbitt starts attacking Kaiba, Kaiba throws a duelling card at Nezbitt. However, Kaiba shouldn't have a deck of cards on him at this point, as the rules of the virtual world only grant him a duelling deck when he duels someone, which he doesn't do until later in the episode. (00:02:14)

Casual Person

21st Sep 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

The Dark Spirit Revealed: Part 3 - S2-E35

Plot hole: The episode ends with the reveal that Tea has the Millennium Ring and is now possessed by Marik. The last time the Millennium Ring was shown, it was thrown by Bakura at the end of the duel on the playing field. There is no way Tea could have retrieved the Millennium Ring from the playing field without the other characters noticing, seeing as how she was with them the entire time while they took Bakura back to his bedroom and had nowhere to hide it. (00:19:34)

Casual Person

3rd Sep 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Espa Roba: The ESP Duelist - Part 1 - S2-E9

Plot hole: Joey attempts to summon Giltia the D Knight, but is unable to because it is a Level 5 monster and monsters with that are at least Level 5 require the player to sacrifice one of their monsters that are already on the field. This is a new rule that Kaiba implemented as part of the tournament which Joey didn't know about, but in the previous episode, he watched Yugi sacrifice a monster to summon Summoned Skull, so he should have known this. (00:06:10)

Casual Person

16th Oct 2024

Shrinking (2023)

10th May 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

Inter-Dimension Detention - S3-E16

Plot hole: When the Harpy monster begins carrying Crowler and Bonaparte, Jesse has his Sapphire Pegasus attack it. Once it is attacked, the monster drops Crowler and Bonaparte, but the monster is never seen landing on the ground, or anywhere for the rest of the scene. (00:04:58)

Casual Person

10th May 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

The Power Within: Part 2 - S3-E48

Plot hole: Jaden activates Super Polymerization to fuse Elemental Hero Neos and Rainbow Dark Dragon to summon Rainbow Neos. Where exactly did Rainbow Neos come from? All the cards used in the Yu-Gi-Oh universe come from companies that developed them and the Rainbow Dragon card was only first made earlier in the season, so there's no way a monster that requires Rainbow Dragon as a Fusion material monster would exist. (00:17:43 - 00:18:43)

Casual Person

10th May 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

Return of the Sacred Beasts - S3-E22

Plot hole: When Marcel is running through the underground chasm, Chazz emerges from a small passageway that Marcel passes. The last time Chazz was seen, he was one of the Duel Ghouls approaching Jaden at the end of the previous episode. Marcel only got to where he was so quickly because jumped and ran through a chasm he opened, so there's no way Chazz could have gotten down there through a hidden passageway before him. (00:03:35)

Casual Person

10th May 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

Triple Play: Part 2 - S3-E21

Plot hole: When Marcel is standing in an abandoned area, he hears Bonaparte shout his name. Adrian is then seen standing a short distance behind Marcel, and then hides once he sees Bonaparte approaching. There's no way Bonaparte didn't see Adrian. Even if Adrian hid, Bonaparte was already close enough to see Marcel, so he should have seen Adrian as well, or at the very least, seen him on his way to find Marcel. (00:17:10)

Casual Person

10th May 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

28th Mar 2023

Infinity Pool (2023)

Plot hole: When James leaves the resort after finding his passport, he packs his bags and boards a bus headed for the airport. The bus is then intercepted by Gabi and the gang, and James gets off, leaving his belongings on the bus. The following morning, when he proceeds to leave the resort a second time, he is shown packing his bags in his hotel room, despite having left them on the bus.

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Suggested correction: We only see him get off the bus, the next shot is him walking with the cars behind him. They could have got his stuff from the bus in between shots.

lionhead

18th Mar 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

The Art of the Duel - S2-E34

Plot hole: Jaden activates Miracle Fusion, allowing him to fuse the Elemental Heroes Flame Wingman and Sparkman in his graveyard to summon Shining Flare Wingman. However, Flame Wingman was never sent to Jaden's graveyard. He activated De-Fusion (allowing him to summon Avian and Burstinatrix) when it was about to be destroyed, which meant Flame Wingman was sent back to his deck and not his graveyard. (00:17:13)

Casual Person

12th Jan 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

Graduation Match: Part 2 - S1-E52

Plot hole: When Zane has Cyber End Dragon attack Rampart Blaster, Jaden activates De-Fusion, allowing Rampart Blaster to be sent back to his deck (and allowing Burstinatrix and Clayman to come back to the field). Later, when Jaden summons Shining Flare Wingman, he states that it will gain 300 points for each Elemental Hero in his graveyard. We are then shown eight Elemental Heroes in his graveyard, including Rampart Blaster, but this card was never sent to the graveyard, it was sent back to his deck. (00:09:13 - 00:14:43)

Casual Person

12th Jan 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

Formula for Success - S1-E12

Plot hole: Bastion uses the special ability of Hydrogeddon, where he is able to summon another Hydrogeddon from his deck. He summons this monster by drawing the first card from the top of his deck, but there would have been no way for him to know if the card on top of his deck was a Hydrogeddon card. (00:12:35)

Casual Person

11th Jan 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

5-juu gattai! VWXYZ - S1-E4

Plot hole: When the collection of rare cards is shown inside Crowler's jacket, the Fusion monster Ojama King can be seen as one of the rare cards. However, Chazz doesn't acquire the Ojama cards until later in the season, and he is unaware of their existence until he gets them. Also, the Ojama cards are depicted as relatively useless, unless used in the right way, so it is extremely doubtful that an Ojama card would be seen in a collection of cards that are depicted as rare and valuable. (00:08:11)

Casual Person

13th Dec 2022

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004)

Nature of the Draw - S1-E17

Plot hole: To escape from the students chasing after him, Damon jumps from a high ledge in the Duel Academy building and lands in the forest. Then he swings across vines at great speed, but somehow, the students all end up ahead of him in the forest, even though they were walking on foot. (00:05:30)

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