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Original run December 17, 2005 – March 19, 2011 Volumes 9 () Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (: 遊☆戯☆王デュエルモンスターズGX,: Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu Jī Ekkusu), is an and of the original anime. It aired in Japan on between October 6, 2004 and March 26, 2008, and was succeeded. GX follows the exploits of Judai Yuki (Jaden Yuki in the 4Kids version) and his companions as he attends Duel Academy.

It was later dubbed in English by and a manga spinoff was created by Naoyuki Kageyama. See also: Taking place ten years after the events of the original series, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX follows a young boy named Jaden Yuki who attends Duel Academy, a school founded by Seto Kaiba that trains duelists in the field of Duel Monsters. Jaden makes various friends and rivals and takes on many challenges alongside his Elemental Hero deck and a Winged Kuriboh card given to him. Production [ ] Yu-Gi-Oh! GX is produced by, Inc., and directed by Hatsuki Tsuji. Scripts are prepared by an alternating lineup of writers–Shin Yoshida, Jun Maekawa, Akemi Omode, Yasuyuki Suzuki–with music arrangements by Yutaka Minobe.

Takuya Hiramitsu is in charge of sound direction, supervised. Character and monster designs are overseen by Kenichi Hara, while Duel layout is overseen by Masahiro Hikokubo. The 'GX' in the series' title is short for the term 'Generation neXt'. 'GENEX' was conceived as the series' original title, as can be evidenced in early promotional artwork. It also refers to the GX tournament that takes place between episodes 84 and 104. The program is divided into episodes classified as 'turns'. The and are accompanied by lyrics varying over the course of the series, with the former immediately followed by an individual episode's number and title.

Begin and end commercial breaks halfway through each episode; in the first season, there were two eyecatches per episode, usually showcasing the opponents and their key monsters for a given episode while in later seasons, a single eyecatch appears with only the duelists. Adobe Acrobat Pro Cracked Apk. After the credits, a preview of the next episode, narrated most frequently by and, is made, followed by a brief 'Today's Strongest Card' segment.

Media [ ] Anime [ ]. See also: Several video games based on Yu-Gi-Oh!

GX have been developed and published. Two games were released for; Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX Aim to be Duel king! And Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters Expert 2006. Four games have been released for; Yu-Gi-Oh!

Duel Monsters Nightmare Troubadour, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX Spirit Caller, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters World Championship 2007 and Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008. A fifth title, Yu-Gi-Oh!

Duel Monsters GX Card Almanac, is not actually a game, but a catalog of cards up to 2007. The Tag Force series has appeared on the, which adds the ability to form tag team duels, with the first three games in the series being based on the GX series (subsequent games are based on ). The titles are Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3. The first game was also ported to as Yu-Gi-Oh! Geoffrey Bawa The Complete Works Pdf Reader more.

GX: Tag Force Evolution. So far, Tag Force 3 has not been released in North America. It was however, released in Europe, and its follow up, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4, has been released in all regions including North America. Magazine [ ] In 2007, Eaglemoss productions signed a deal to release a magazine based upon the Yu-Gi-Oh!

GX franchise named Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Ultimate Guide. This series of issues (Priced as 99p for Issue 1, £1.99 for Issues 2 to 60 and £4.99 for the Mini Monsters Special Issue) ran from 2007 to 2009 and totalled 61 issues. Each fortnight a collectable would be included in the form a medal (Academy character or duel monster), a Triang (2x shiny or 1x Holographic) or a miniature monster which would stand on its own platform. In Issue 2 a tin was provided to keep medals and triangs in, along with a further 2 collectable file folders to hold the comics in later issues. Parodies [ ] The artist Inu Mayuge ( 犬 マユゲ, Dog Brows) parodied Yu-Gi-Oh!

GX in the comic De-I-Ko! GX (犬☆眉☆毛DE-I-KO! The parody was posted in the June 25, 2009.

References [ ]. Retrieved March 15, 2007. February 21, 2008. Retrieved August 26, 2016. August 10, 2005.

Archived from (PDF) on June 14, 2006. Retrieved August 26, 2016. July 22, 2010. Retrieved August 26, 2016. March 29, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2015.

July 4, 2015. Retrieved July 4, 2015. February 2006 issue. December 17, 2005.. Retrieved 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2008-07-08. April 17, 2014.

Retrieved August 26, 2016. Archived from on June 18, 2007. Retrieved August 26, 2016. January 23, 2007. Retrieved August 26, 2016. June 25, 2009. 237-243 External links [ ] • at the (archive index) • (in Japanese) • (in Japanese) • (anime) at 's encyclopedia.

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