Yu-Gi-Oh Event Allows Request Board, Fan Asks for More Lewd Cards, His Request Gets Removed

During an official Yu-Gi-Oh! event held in Osaka, Japan, an unusual comment left by a participant ended up catching the attention of fans on social media. The incident took place on a message board where visitors could write messages, opinions, and wishes related to the famous card game.
Request for Taimanin-style cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! catches participants’ attention
As part of the event activities, the organizers provided a large board for duelists to leave messages. As you can see in the image below, many, many messages were written:

Among the various messages written by fans, one of them quickly stood out after being shared on Twitter. The author of the comment asked Yu-Gi-Oh to release more lewd cards, similar to those seen in the adult series Taimanin. Next to the message was also a drawing of Dian Keto, a character well known among Yu-Gi-Oh! players.

On social media, people reacted quite calmly, joking about the request and even more because it was written right next to Dian Keto.
For those unfamiliar with it, Taimanin is a series of games (which also has anime adaptations) intended for adults aged 18 and older, featuring sensual ninjas who end up in various “tense” situations (it includes netorare).

Organization removes message but keeps illustration
Shortly afterward, another participant revealed that the organizers had taken action. The section containing the request was covered with a sheet displaying a thank-you message to visitors. Interestingly, the drawing of Dian Keto remained visible on the board, which led to even more jokes among internet users.

Some users commented that removing the text only made the illustration stand out even more, while others joked about imagining a version of the character inspired by the style mentioned by the author of the request.
Fans approve of the organizers’ decision
Despite the jokes, many players agreed that mentioning an adult franchise in a public, family-friendly space was not appropriate.
On social media, many comments praised the speed of the organizers’ response, noting that the event welcomed people of different ages and that removing the message was an understandable decision.
But what about you, do you think Yu-Gi-Oh should release more sensual waifus?
