“That’s ‘MOI-999: The Banlist Horror.’ It eats players who only net-deck.”
“That was cheating. Beautiful cheating. But why me?”
In Neo-Kyoto, where collectible card games decide social status, a cynical junk dealer named Ren pulls a glitched “MOI” card from a trash bin—and accidentally summons a sarcastic, reality-breaking anime girl who only fights using meme-powered combos. [SCENE 1: EXT. NEO-KYOTO CARD ALLEY - NIGHT] Rain slicks the neon-lit streets. Holographic duel monitors flicker above storefronts. Kids in elite academy uniforms flash their ultra-rare “Genesis Dragon” cards. A hovering news drone broadcasts:
“Our mystery challenger? Ren of Sukeru’s Junk Cards! His deck’s estimated value: 12 credits.” -MOI- Anime Card Master Script -PASTEBIN 2025- ...
Episode 1: The Junk Rare Rebellion [A Pastebin Script – 2025 Leak Draft]
He pockets it. Tiny room. Walls covered in failed tournament brackets. Ren places the junk card on his duel disk (a bootleg model held together with tape).
REN (17, tired, wearing a patched hoodie) kicks a trash can. He works at “Sukeru’s Junk Cards,” a shop that sells bent, rejected, or misprinted MOI cards. “That’s ‘MOI-999: The Banlist Horror
“That’s a ‘Card Fracture.’ Happens when the game’s balance breaks. Other glitch cards are waking up. Some aren’t as friendly as me.”
“Today’s MOI ranking: Yuki ‘The Frost’ Himura remains #1. His deck, valued at 4.2 million credits, has never lost a real-space duel.”
Ren flips the card. The arena’s power flickers. Zero manifests as a 50-foot glitched giant behind him. [SCENE 1: EXT
(muttering) “MOI this. MOI that. It’s just cardboard with fancy foil. My entire life savings wouldn’t buy one of Himura’s discard fodder.”
(steps back) “What the—you’re not a hologram.”
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“Call me ‘MOI.’ Or ‘Zero.’ I’m the card that shouldn’t exist. You activated my ‘Summon Self from Garbage’ ability. Congrats. You’re my Master now.”