List of Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes explained

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. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters was animated by Studio Gallop and ran for 224 episodes, premiering in Japan on April 18, 2000 and concluding on September 29, 2004. Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters was an original miniseries commissioned by 4Kids Entertainment for broadcast in the United States, where it aired twelve episodes from September 9 to November 25, 2006.

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

See main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998 TV series). The series opening theme was by Field of View, while the ending theme was by WANDS.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters

See main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters.

Theme songs

Opening themes

TitleVocalist Episodes
Voice CLOUD 1-48
Shuffle 49-80
Wild Drive Masato Nagai 81-131
Warriors Yuichi Ikusawa 132-189
Overlap 190-224

The theme music for the U.S version was composed by Wayne Sharpe and John Siegler.[1]

Ending themes

Title Vocalist Episodes
1-48
Masami Okui 49-80
CAVE 81-131
Yuichi Ikusawa 132-189
EYE'S Yuichi Ikusawa 190-224

Season 1: Duelist Kingdom (2000–01)

See main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 1).

Season 2: Rulers of the Duel (2001–02)

See main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 2).

Season 3: Noah's Saga and Enter the Shadow Realm (2002–03)

See main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 3).

Season 4: Waking the Dragons (2003)

See main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 4).

Season 5: KC Grand Championship and Dawn of the Duel (2003–04)

See main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5).

Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters

See main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 13 August 2004 . Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie . 14 March 2017 . Amazon.