遊☆戯☆王 ZEXAL (Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Studio Gallop and the third main spin-off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It was broadcast for 146 episodes on TV Tokyo from April 2011 to September 2012. A second season aired on from October 2012 to March 2014.
Plot[]
Taking place in the near future in a place called Heartland City, the story focuses on Yuma Tsukumo, a young duelist who strives to become the Duel Monsters champion, despite being an amateur. One day, during a duel with a rival named Shark, a mysterious spirit called Astral appears before him, and helps him to win. Astral explains to Yuma he is searching for his lost memories, which have been transformed into 100 Xyz Monster (エクシーズ モンスター, Ekushīzu Monsutā) cards called Numbers (ナンバーズ, Nanbāzu), which have been scattered across the globe.
Cast[]
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九十九 遊馬
Yuma Tsukumo |
Tasuku Hatanaka 畠中祐 | |
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アストラル
Astral |
Miyu Irino 入野自由 | |
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観月 小鳥
Kotori Mizuki |
Mikako Komatsu 小松未可子 | |
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武田 鉄男
Tetsuo Takeda |
Makoto Shimada 真嶋田 | |
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キャッシー
Cathy |
Yū Kobayashi 小林ゆう | |
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表裏 徳之助
Tokunosuke Omoteura |
Aki Kanada 金田アキ | |
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奥平 風也
Fuya Okudaira |
Yūichi Iguchi 井口祐一 | |
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神代 凌牙
Ryoga Kamishiro |
Toshiki Masuda 増田俊樹 | |
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天城 カイト
Kaito Tenjo |
Kōki Uchiyama 内山昂輝 | |
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Dr.フェイカー
Dr. Faker |
Shinji Ogawa 小川真司 |
International versions[]
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Albanian | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | Bang Bang (formerly) |
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Arabic | يوغي يو زيكسال | MBC 3 (formerly) |
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Cantonese | 遊戲王 ZEXAL | ViuTV (formerly) |
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Croatian | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | RTL (formerly) |
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English (4Kids Entertainment) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | Kix (formerly) Nicktoons (formerly) Pop TV (formerly) The CW (formerly) Toonavision YTV |
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English (Bang Zoom! Entertainment) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | unreleased |
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Filipino | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | ABS-CBN (formerly) HERO TV (formerly) Yey! (formerly) ABS-CBN Sports and Action (formerly) [1] |
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French | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | Canal J (formerly) Gulli (formerly) |
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German | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | RTL II (formerly) Netflix |
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Hungarian | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | Viasat 6 (formerly) |
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Italian | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | K2 (formerly) Super 3 (formerly) |
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Korean | 유희왕 ZEXAL | Champ TV (formerly) Anione Anibox |
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Mandarin (Taiwan) | 遊戲王ZEXAL | YoYo TV (formerly) |
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Serbian | Иу-Ги-Ох! Зекал | Ultra (formerly) |
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Spanish (Latin America) | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | Cadena Tres (formerly) ETC...TV (formerly) ¡Sorpresa! (formerly) Ultra Kidz (formerly) Televen (formerly) TVMax (formerly) Teleamazonas (formerly) |
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Thai (Right Beyond) |
ยูกิโอ ZEXAL | unknown |
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Thai (MCOT HD) |
ยูกิโอ ZEXAL | MCOT HD (formerly) |
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Thai (Workpoint TV) |
ยูกิโอ ZEXAL | Workpoint TV (formerly) Channel 6 (formerly) |
File:遊☆戯☆王 ZEXAL - Logo (Thai).png | Thai (True Visions) |
YuGiOh ZEXAL | TrueID |
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Turkish | Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL | JOJO (formerly) |
References[]
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