Overatedwatch
Yu-gi-no! The anime card game
London Bites
DnDs Dos and Do Nots
Animated Flops
100

Watch your back! The Wall wasn't enough to keep her away.

Sombra

100

It's not a monster, it's a god

Obelisk the Tormentor

100

South of this river lays horror and death.

Thames

100

This easily accessible spell certainly likes to add a slight chance of success and interrupt the flow now and then.

Guidance.

100

This Disney movie made a 169 million at the box office, and couldn't even break even. This selfish emperor should've learned moderation.

Emperor's New Groove

200

Protect your supports, or you'll certainly wish she stayed in the slipstream.

Tracer

200

While grandfather's deck has no useless card, this little fiend certainly tests that theory

Kuriboh

200

Not much, only famous for its stadium.

Wembley

200

Watch yourself, one wrong move and this class will lose their powers, but also gain some new ones.

Paladin

200

This Disney sci-fi rendition of a book with eye-catching animation couldn't even make back it's production cost. Not even doctor Doppler could save this.

Treasure Planet

300

This ultimate will get no one or everyone, if only this girl made the timer shorter.

Self-Destruct

300

Rex Raptor's dinosaur deck certainly didn't need this dark dragon

Red-Eyes Black Dragon

300

Live there? I'm not a millionaire to live in this area.

Central London

300

While a perfectly reasonable thing to do in certain times, doing this can be a recipe for death. Jinkies!

Splitting the party.

300

This Disney rendition of a 1990 children's book only barely made back it's production cost. No future family could've foretold that.

Meet the Robinsons

400

One-shots across the map are no longer possible with this hero.

Widowmaker

400

His zombie deck wasn't enough to get past the island, but his name is found in us all.

Bones

400

City and body part, all to gain some height.

The London Eye

400

Don't take the deal, this old woman offers more trouble than it's worth!

Hag

400

The only Disney dark fantasy movie, and it still couldn't make it with it's relatively small budget, even for its 1985 standards.

The Black Cauldron

500

This furry hero either never dies or only dies.

Winton

500

This card never needed polymerization for its first appearance.

Flame Swordsman

500

You'd think a city as rich as London can afford this, which Norway keeps gifting them each year.

Trafalgar Square Christmas tree

500

For a simple weapon, this two-hander's name certainly throws people for a loop.

Greatclub

500

This rendition of 1,000 stories of Scheherazade nearly bankrupted DreamWorks and became their final 2D animated piece.

Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas