A semi-spinoff of the popular Yu-Gi-Oh anime series, focusing on a boy named Jaden and his misadventures as a student at an esteemed Duel Monsters academy.
Jaden Yuki arrives late for the duel academy entrance exams. The principal insists he be given a chance, the Vice Princpal reluctantly agrees. He doesn't want Jaden there, and uses his own personal ...
Many years in the future after the exploits of Yugi Mutou, Domino City has become a shadow of its former self: Neo Domino City. There lies a strong divide between the rich and the poor, and... See full summary »
A young boy named Yugi Muto defeats the world Champion, Seto Kaiba, in a duel with the help of the mysterious Millenium puzzle,the support of the friends and the heart of the cards. Yugi ... See full summary »
After falling through a time-slip, Yusei Fudo (who has just had his powerful card stolen by a mysterious stranger) meets with Judai Yuki and Yugi Muto, who agree to help Yusei defeat the ... See full summary »
Director:
Ken'ichi Takeshita
Stars:
Gregory Abbey,
Matthew Labyorteaux,
Dan Green
Yugi Mutou is a shy young boy who has finally completed his grandfather's Thousand-Year puzzle. Little does he realize that this puzzle unleashes an alter ego who challenges anyone who hurts Yugi to a game. The losers often pay dearly.
Thanks to the Leo Corporation, headed by Reiji Akaba, new advancements to Solid Vision, the holographic system that gives life to the Duel Monsters card game, give physical mass to monsters... See full summary »
Stars:
Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld,
Daniel J. Edwards,
Erica Schroeder
The story takes place in the near future in a city called Heartland. The story focuses on Yuma Tsukumo, a young duelist who strives to become the Duel Monsters champion, despite being an ... See full summary »
The theme for the new work is "Let's take one step forward and try it!" Yuusaku hates standing out, and at his school he doesn't. However, Yuusaku starts meeting others through duels, and starts moving forward.
Stars:
Cameron Sharp,
Nikki Crawford,
Robert Hamilton
A semi-spinoff of the popular Yu-Gi-Oh anime series, focusing on a boy named Jaden and his misadventures as a student at an esteemed Duel Monsters academy.
Chumley gave Jaden the Skyscraper 2: Hero City field spell card. Chumley also created the card. See more »
Quotes
Dr. Vellian Crowler:
[about Jesse Andersen]
This seems familiar.
Vice-Chancellor Bonapart:
That's because he's Jaden with a southern accent.
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I'm seventeen and still enjoy the occasional cartoon and I'm surprised at how good some actually are, even better than some live action shows, but this is not one of them. This cartoon isn't all that awful, it has some moments BUT the dialog that spews from the character's mouths are things loser wannabe skater boys would say which make the show almost unbearable. None of the characters are fun either the best being characters that don't come back every episode. The main character Jaden isn't a very likable hero, he has nothing at all that should appeal to kids unless they wanna be hated by their classmates. The only decent recurring character is the main lead girl and the Chinese boy. The biggest problem is the character designs. Maybe if this was 1986 the designs would be passable but the characters are UGLY beyond reason especially the head teacher and the most freakish and ugly looking hair is from the nerdy kid with blue hair, he makes you wanna turn away while he's on the screen, his hair looks like it weighs more than him. All the other's hair is something nerdy kids back in the 80s would try on to fit in and everyone except the background characters look hideous. This show is good for when NOTHING and I mean NOTHING else is on, and for some reason when you force yourself to watch it, it gets your attention and you may find yourself watching it and actually entertained. This serves best as something to place the kids in front of so you can handle other matters. Want a cartoon you can watch with your children or little brothers and sisters? Try Avatar the Last Airbender or better yet, put the T.V on ABC and watch LOST.
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I'm seventeen and still enjoy the occasional cartoon and I'm surprised at how good some actually are, even better than some live action shows, but this is not one of them. This cartoon isn't all that awful, it has some moments BUT the dialog that spews from the character's mouths are things loser wannabe skater boys would say which make the show almost unbearable. None of the characters are fun either the best being characters that don't come back every episode. The main character Jaden isn't a very likable hero, he has nothing at all that should appeal to kids unless they wanna be hated by their classmates. The only decent recurring character is the main lead girl and the Chinese boy. The biggest problem is the character designs. Maybe if this was 1986 the designs would be passable but the characters are UGLY beyond reason especially the head teacher and the most freakish and ugly looking hair is from the nerdy kid with blue hair, he makes you wanna turn away while he's on the screen, his hair looks like it weighs more than him. All the other's hair is something nerdy kids back in the 80s would try on to fit in and everyone except the background characters look hideous. This show is good for when NOTHING and I mean NOTHING else is on, and for some reason when you force yourself to watch it, it gets your attention and you may find yourself watching it and actually entertained. This serves best as something to place the kids in front of so you can handle other matters. Want a cartoon you can watch with your children or little brothers and sisters? Try Avatar the Last Airbender or better yet, put the T.V on ABC and watch LOST.