![]() With a virus bomb which will spread throughout the network in 30 minutes, Astral reappears and tells Yuma to battle Kay in a duel. Kay, who has been possessed by one of the Numbers. They find Caswell, who inadvertently sets off a virus, and with his help they discover the culprit is their teacher, Mr. Later that day, Yuma's sister, Kari, deduces that the origin of the virus came from somewhere in Yuma's school and asks Yuma and Tori to go on a stakeout. Yuma later discovers he no longer has his Number card and thus loses to the class president, Caswell Francis, in a duel. Meanwhile, Astral gets trapped in a world inside Yuma's key, where he discovers a large space ship that holds all their number cards that they collected together. Transcription: " Todo no Tsumari Jiken desu!" ( Japanese: トドのつまり事件です!)Ī computer virus is spread throughout the city, causing systems to go haywire. ![]() "In the End: Part 1" / "To Summarize, It's a Case!" After that, Astral said that they could be friends – if Yuma does as he says! Yuma gets agitated by that remark. Then, Shark apologizes and returns Bronk's deck. After the duel, Astral claims the Number card that possessed Shark, even while his gang deserts him. Although Shark manages to bring Yuma's life points down to 100, Yuma's determination not to give up allows him to draw a Spell card that allows him to double Utopia's attack points and destroy Leviathan Dragon, winning the duel. Realizing he will disappear if Yuma loses the duel, Astral starts sharing his duel tactics with him, and gives him an Xyz Monster, Number 39: Utopia, which Yuma summons to deal some damage to Shark. Yuma manages to inflict some damage to Shark, but it is then revealed that Number monsters can only be destroyed by battle with another Number monster. The being, known as Astral, speaks to Yuma, who is the only one who can see or hear him, explaining he is a duelist whose memories have been divided into 100 Number cards. Transcription: " Waga na wa Asutoraru" ( Japanese: わが名はアストラル!) "Go With the Flow: Part 2" / "My Name is Astral" Upon returning to the real world, Shark is possessed by a Number card and summons the Xyz monster Number 17: Leviathan Dragon, while Yuma is greeted by the mysterious spirit. A mysterious being emerges and tries to merge with Yuma, but this fails and the memories and power of the spirit are divided into 100 Number cards, which then fly off in different directions. As Yuma defends himself against Shark's assault, his key suddenly repairs itself and he finds himself in front of a strange door, which he opens with his key. The day of the duel between Yuma and Shark comes, and Yuma's amateur duel skills put him at a disadvantage against Shark's deck. Noticing Yuma looking less ambitious but still willing to fight against Shark, Bronk manages to return the second half of his key to him. When Yuma stands up to him, Shark breaks the key he got from his father and kicks half of it away, though he gives him a chance to put his own deck on the line in a duel to win back Bronk's deck. One day, he and his friend Tori Meadows spot their other friend, Bronk Stone, get beaten in a duel against Reginald "Shark" Kastle, the school bully, who takes his deck as a result. Yuma Tsukumo is an ambitious student who is underachieving in both school and in duels, but can never turn down a challenge. "Go With the Flow: Part 1" / "I'm Feeling the Flow!" ![]() For the 4Kids and Konami English dub versions, the opening theme is "Take a Chance" for all episodes.Įnglish dub title / Japanese translated title For episodes 50–73, the opening theme is "Soul Drive" (魂ドライブ Tamashī Doraibu?) by Color Bottle while the ending theme is "Wild Child" (ワイルドチャイルド Wairudo Chairudo?) by Moumoon. For episode 26–49, the opening theme is "Braving!" (ブレイビング! Bureibingu!?) by Kanan while the ending theme is "Freesia of Longing" (切望のフリージア Setsubō no Furījia?) by DaizyStripper. For episodes 1–25, the opening theme is "Masterpiece" (マスターピース Masutāpīsu?) by mihimaru GT while the ending theme is "My Quest" (僕クエスト Boku Kuesuto?) by Golden Bomber. Six pieces of theme music are used for the series: three opening and three ending themes. The story follows the young duelist Yuma Tsukumo who partners up with an ethereal spirit named Astral, as they search for the 100 Number Duel Monsters cards, which will restore Astral's memories. The show also premiered on Toonzai in North America on October 15, 2011. A second series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II, began airing from October 7, 2012. The series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April 11, 2011, and September 24, 2012. It is directed by Satoshi Kuwahara and animated by Studio Gallop. It is by Nihon Ad Systems and broadcast on TV Tokyo. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal ( 遊☆戯☆王 ZEXAL (ゼアル), Yūgiō Zearu) is the third spin-off anime series in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise and the sixth anime series overall.
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