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Kalyan - 0 3 4 8 | Ravan - 0 1 3 9 | Satkar - 2 5 8 9 | Kanyakumari - 3 4 8 9
It is the only version that matters to the Western generation. The "Heart of the Cards" speech, Kaiba’s smug "You’re a third-rate duelist with a fourth-rate deck," and the thunderous "EXODIA, OBLITERATE!" are untranslatable moments.
This article is your definitive guide to the English dub of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! (often referred to by fans as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters ), covering its episodes, major arcs, censorship changes, availability, and why it remains the definitive version for Western fans.
In 1998, Toei Animation produced a 27-episode series simply titled Yu-Gi-Oh! . This covered the earliest manga chapters where Yugi solves puzzles, plays lethal board games, and uses "Mind Crush" as a weapon. This season was never officially dubbed into English by 4Kids Entertainment. While fan-subs exist, any "Complete English Series" claiming to include Season 0 is likely a bootleg or a fan edit. The official English continuity starts with the 2000 series produced by NAS.
The English dub is legendary for its cast, many of whom have become synonymous with their characters: Seto Kaiba
The English version, famously produced by 4Kids Entertainment, is available across several major streaming platforms. Here is where you can find the complete classic series:
– Yugi enters a tournament held by the mysterious Maximillion Pegasus to save his grandfather's soul.
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It is the only version that matters to the Western generation. The "Heart of the Cards" speech, Kaiba’s smug "You’re a third-rate duelist with a fourth-rate deck," and the thunderous "EXODIA, OBLITERATE!" are untranslatable moments.
This article is your definitive guide to the English dub of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! (often referred to by fans as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters ), covering its episodes, major arcs, censorship changes, availability, and why it remains the definitive version for Western fans.
In 1998, Toei Animation produced a 27-episode series simply titled Yu-Gi-Oh! . This covered the earliest manga chapters where Yugi solves puzzles, plays lethal board games, and uses "Mind Crush" as a weapon. This season was never officially dubbed into English by 4Kids Entertainment. While fan-subs exist, any "Complete English Series" claiming to include Season 0 is likely a bootleg or a fan edit. The official English continuity starts with the 2000 series produced by NAS.
The English dub is legendary for its cast, many of whom have become synonymous with their characters: Seto Kaiba
The English version, famously produced by 4Kids Entertainment, is available across several major streaming platforms. Here is where you can find the complete classic series:
– Yugi enters a tournament held by the mysterious Maximillion Pegasus to save his grandfather's soul.