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When dubbed into English they were all replaced by the same song, Get Your Game On!!, ... Episodes 1 - 52 8 Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: Season 2 July 7, 2015 Episodes 53 - 104 9
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (遊☆戯☆王デュエルモンスターズGX, Yū-gi-ō Dyueru Monsutāzu Jī Ekkusu) is the fourth addition to the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime meta-series, as well as the first main spin-off series.
The 180-episode series aired on TV Tokyo between October 6, 2004, and March 26, 2008, and was followed by Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. [ 4 ] It was subsequently licensed by 4Kids Entertainment and adapted into English, picked up by Cartoon Network [ 5 ] and 4KidsTV in North America.
Duel Monsters GX (遊☆戯☆王デュエルモンスターズGX, Yū-gi-ō Dyueru Monsutāzu Jī Ekkusu) is the fourth addition to the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime meta-series, as well as the 1st main spin-off series. The plot revolves around Jaden Yuki and his friends, and tells of their adventures at Duel Academy.
Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊戯王, Yūgiō, lit."Game King") is a manga series by Kazuki Takahashi that was adapted into three television anime series and several films. The original 1998 anime series was produced by Toei Animation and was broadcast in Japan from April 4, 1998 to October 10, 1998, running for 27 episodes.
Members of the staff from the different Yu-Gi-Oh television series were involved in the film production. Shin Yoshida, the film's screenwriter, [12] worked on Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. [13] [14] [15] Masahiro Hikokubo did the composition of the duels for the film as he previously did for GX and 5D's.
Duel Monsters GX (遊☆戯☆王デュエルモンスターズGX, Yū-gi-ō Dyueru Monsutāzu Jī Ekkusu) is the fourth addition to the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime meta-series, as well as the 1st main spin-off series. The plot centers around Jaden Yuki and his friends, and tells of their adventures at the Duel Academy, a school that teaches students how ...
GX (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX in Japan) as Judai Yuki (Jaden Yuki in the English-dubbed version), the protagonist of the series and his most known role. He also performed in the musical adaptation of the popular sports anime The Prince of Tennis as Yuta Fuji , the younger brother of Seigaku 's Shusuke Fuji .