

When Weevil begins to use these mysterious new rules against Yugi from within their duel, Yugi must not only figure the rules out, but master them as well if he is to survive. Once Yugi and his friends reach Duelist Kingdom, Pegasus announces that there are many strange secrets on the island which will make his ultimate tournament unlike any they have ever had. Transcription: " Insekutā Konbo" ( Japanese: インセクターコンボ) "Into the Hornet's Nest" / "The Insector Combination" When word spreads throughout the entire boat that Yugi was the one who had defeated the World Champion Kaiba, the cunning cheat Weevil Underwood tries to cripple Yugi's deck by tossing his Exodia cards overboard just as they reach the island. Meanwhile, Téa and Tristan stowaway to join their friends, making sure to not get caught by the security guards. Yugi gives up one of his own star chips to Joey so that he can join up with Yugi and board the boat bound for Duelist Kingdom, his reason being is that he wants to duel in the tournament so that he can attempt to save his young sister, Serenity's failing eyesight. When the time comes to head off to the Duelist Kingdom, Yugi is ready and determined to save his Grandpa's soul from Pegasus. Transcription: " Ushinawareshi Ekuzodia" ( Japanese: 失われしエクゾディア) "Journey to the Duelist Kingdom" / "The Lost Exodia" Yugi must travel to the Duelist Kingdom and win Pegasus' tournament if he is ever to see his Grandpa alive again. Upon defeating Yugi, Pegasus magically claims the spirit of Yugi's Grandpa via the strength of his strong Millennium Eye. Pegasus, Yugi is forced to face him in the mysterious Shadow Realm, where all the monsters and magic are real. When Yugi opens a package from Duel Monsters creator, Maximillion J. Yugi and his best friends take a break from perfecting their dueling skills to watch bug duelist Weevil Underwood and dinosaur duelist Rex Raptor compete in the Duel Monsters Regional Championship. "The Gauntlet Is Thrown" / "The Trap of Illusionist No Face" Yugi Moto and his three best friends – Joseph "Joey" Wheeler, Tristan Taylor and Tea Gardner – are in awe over Grandpa Solomon's collection of hundreds of rare Duel Monsters cards, but when #1 ranked Duelist and ruthless tycoon Seto Kaiba kidnaps Grandpa to get one of the rare four Blue-Eyes White Dragon cards, Yugi must face Kaiba in the "ultimate Duel Monsters showdown" and avenge his maternal grandfather's honor. Transcription: " Senritsu no Burūaizu Howaito Doragon" ( Japanese: 戦慄のブルーアイズ・ホワイト・ドラゴン) "The Heart of the Cards" / "The Bloodcurdling Blue-Eyes White Dragon"
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Television Animation through North American TV rights, when it aired on Kids’ WB! and Cartoon Network.

on Region 1 home video and formerly distributed by Warner Bros. The first season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters was formerly licensed by 4Kids Entertainment in North America, and other English-speaking territories and countries, and was formerly distributed by FUNimation Entertainment, LTD. The last ten episodes deal with the aftermath of Yugi's duel with Pegasus, including several filler episodes featuring original storylines not seen in the manga.īetween Septemand February 22, 2005, Funimation released twenty DVD sets for the season: twelve sets containing three episodes, three containing four episodes, one with two episodes, one containing all forty-nine episodes and the last three containing uncut versions of the first nine episodes. Crawford (renamed Maximillion Pegasus in the English adaptation).
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The season follows Yugi Mutou and his friends - Katsuya Jonouchi, Hiroto Honda, and Anzu Mazaki (renamed to Joey Wheeler, Tristan Taylor and Téa Gardener in the English adaptation) - to Duelist Kingdom, a tournament on the island of the same name, to free the soul of his grandfather, Sugoroku (renamed Solomon Moto in the English adaptation) from imprisonment by Pegasus J. The English version of this season premiered in the United States on Septemon Kids' WB, and concluded on November 9, 2002. The season was directed by Kunihisa Sugishima, and written by Junki Takegami, Masashi Sogo, and Shin Yoshida. The first season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, based on the manga by Kazuki Takahashi, premiered in Japan on April 18, 2000, and concluded on April 3, 2001, on TV Tokyo.
