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{{About|the spin-off anime series|other uses|''Capsule Monsters'' (disambiguation)}}
 
 
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{{Wikipediapar|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters''}}
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters''''' is a twelve-episode mini-series commissioned, produced, and edited by [[4Kids Entertainment]] (much like ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]''), shortly after the conclusion of the English dub of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Nihon Ad Systems anime]]. This mini-series is considered to be a regular series arc constituting part of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! episode listing (season 5)|final season]] following the [[Grand Championship (arc)|''Grand Championship'']], and is preceded by ''[[Dawn of the Duel]]''. <ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.yugioh.com/episodes?page=3&season=5&show_id=1 | title =
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters''''' is a twelve-episode mini-series commissioned, produced, and edited by [[4Kids Entertainment]] (much like ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]'') that is a part of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' franchise.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 5 Episodes | publisher = Konami Cross Media NY | accessdate = Aug 9, 2023}}</ref> Uniquely, this mini-series does not have a Japanese release.
 
  
As an addendum to the anime series, ''Capsule Monsters'' involves [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]], Joey ([[Katsuya Jonouchi|Jonouchi]]), Téa ([[Anzu Mazaki|Anzu]]), Tristan ([[Hiroto Honda|Honda]]), and Yugi's grandfather Solomon ([[Sugoroku Mutou|Sugoroku]]) being pulled into a world where Duel Monsters are real. They find monster capsules that they can use to summon monsters. ''Capsule Monsters'' is not a new concept: the [[Capsule Monster Chess]] game is featured in the early manga, and several early video games go under the name of ''Capsule Monsters'' with non-''OCG'' gameplay similar to the action in this series. This series is also notable for the paucity of [[Duel]]ing, like the following arc.
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Set before the end of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime|second ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime series]] (''Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Monsters'')—between the [[Grand Championship]] and [[Dawn of the Duel]]—''Capsule Monsters'' involves [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]], Joey ([[Katsuya Jonouchi|Jonouchi]]), Téa ([[Anzu Mazaki|Anzu]]), Tristan ([[Hiroto Honda|Honda]]), and Yugi's grandfather Solomon ([[Sugoroku Mutou|Sugoroku]]) being pulled into a world where Duel Monsters are real. They find monster capsules that they can use to summon monsters. It is similar to the [[Virtual World]] arc in many respects. It is unrelated to the [[Capsule Monster Chess]] game featured in early volumes of the original manga.
  
 
== Discovery and presentation ==
 
== Discovery and presentation ==
 
The first mention of ''Capsule Monsters'' came on the retailer website [http://www.talkinsportsweb.com/MJ3740.htm Talkin' Sports] in December 2005, but this information was not widespread, and the existence of the project remained unknown to almost the entire fanbase until 30 January to 2 February 2006, when the Irish children's television strand The Den aired the first four episodes on RTÉ Two. Historically, it was not unusual for RTÉ Two to premiere episodes of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' some time before other markets; for example, the concluding episodes of seasons 3, 4 and 5 all premiered on it. Like all the series' spin-offs, it was simply referred to as Yu-Gi-Oh!, lacking its subtitle, on the television programme listings of the 28 January - 3 February 2006 edition of the RTÉ Guide, meaning that it was unknown to viewers that it was airing.
 
The first mention of ''Capsule Monsters'' came on the retailer website [http://www.talkinsportsweb.com/MJ3740.htm Talkin' Sports] in December 2005, but this information was not widespread, and the existence of the project remained unknown to almost the entire fanbase until 30 January to 2 February 2006, when the Irish children's television strand The Den aired the first four episodes on RTÉ Two. Historically, it was not unusual for RTÉ Two to premiere episodes of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' some time before other markets; for example, the concluding episodes of seasons 3, 4 and 5 all premiered on it. Like all the series' spin-offs, it was simply referred to as Yu-Gi-Oh!, lacking its subtitle, on the television programme listings of the 28 January - 3 February 2006 edition of the RTÉ Guide, meaning that it was unknown to viewers that it was airing.
  
Capsule Monsters debuted after a re-run of the [[Grand Championship]] arc by The Den. However, the Den never actually promoted these new episodes when they aired. The [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters - Episode 003|third episode]] was accidentally stumbled across by a LiveJournal user who posted the news and screencaps to a LiveJournal community, [http://web.archive.org/web/20060205061244/http://community.livejournal.com/playthedamncard/730217.html Play the Damn Card]. There was initial confusion amongst fans - particularly over the discovery of the series in such an unlikely place. 4Kids eventually clarified the nature of the show.
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However, the Den never actually promoted new episodes when they aired, and this held true for Capsule Monsters when it debuted after a re-run of the [[Grand Championship]] arc. The third episode was accidentally stumbled across by a LiveJournal user who posted the news and screencaps to a LiveJournal community, [http://web.archive.org/web/20060205061244/http://community.livejournal.com/playthedamncard/730217.html Play the Damn Card]. There was initial confusion amongst fans - particularly over the discovery of the series in such an unlikely place. 4Kids eventually clarified the nature of the show.
  
After the first [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters - Episode 004|four]] episodes of Capsule Monsters were aired, RTÉ Two went back to broadcasting Season 1 of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX''. When the channel finished doing this on 20 July 2006, it aired ''Dawn of the Duel''. When that was done, then the complete series of ''Capsule Monsters''  was aired in Ireland between 25 August - 19 September 2006.
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After the first four episodes of Capsule Monsters were aired, RTÉ Two went back to broadcasting Season 1 of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. When the channel finished doing this on 20 July 2006, it aired Millennium World and The Ceremonial Battle. When that was done, the complete series of Capsule Monsters was aired in Ireland between 25 August - 19 September 2006.
  
''Capsule Monsters'' aired on the British digital television channel, Sky One. 4KidsTV acquired the license to the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters'' Series for the 2006 US Fall Saturday morning lineup. The first episode aired Saturday, September 9.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-05-16/4kidstv-fall-lineup | title = 4KidsTV Fall Lineup - News - Anime News Network | author = Christopher Macdonald | publisher = Anime News Network | date = May 16, 2006 | accessdate = May 30, 2019}}</ref>
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''Capsule Monsters'' aired on the British digital television channel, Sky One. 4KidsTV acquired the license to the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters'' Series for the 2006 US Fall Saturday morning lineup. The first episode aired Saturday, September 9.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=8878]</ref>
  
 
''Capsule Monsters'' also aired in Germany on the channel RTL II.
 
''Capsule Monsters'' also aired in Germany on the channel RTL II.
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Before leaving for school that day, Yugi noticed that his grandfather, [[Solomon Muto]] (''Sugoroku Mutou'' in the Japanese versions and English-language manga), had not returned from his "secret expedition" (Yugi was told at the last minute) as his flight was due last night. Yugi is worried about the fact that Solomon is missing.
 
Before leaving for school that day, Yugi noticed that his grandfather, [[Solomon Muto]] (''Sugoroku Mutou'' in the Japanese versions and English-language manga), had not returned from his "secret expedition" (Yugi was told at the last minute) as his flight was due last night. Yugi is worried about the fact that Solomon is missing.
  
Meanwhile, there is a new game on the block; the Capsule Monsters board game is the new fad in the ''Duel Monsters'' craze, and Yugi has already taken the opportunity to learn the rules of the game. When [[Joey Wheeler]] (Jonouchi Katsuya) breaks the news about the trip, Yugi and his friends could not contain their excitement. Yugi, [[Tristan Taylor]] (''Hiroto Honda''), and [[Téa Gardner]] (''Anzu Mazaki'') agree to take Joey's other three tickets.
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Meanwhile, there is a new game on the block; the Capsule Monsters board game is the new fad in the ''Duel Monsters'' craze, and Yugi has already taken the opportunity to learn the rules of the game. When Joey breaks the news about the trip, Yugi and his friends could not contain their excitement. Yugi, [[Tristan Taylor]] (''Hiroto Honda''), and [[Téa Gardner]] (''Anzu Mazaki'') agree to take Joey's other three tickets.
  
 
Just when the private plane for the trip approached its final destination, the engines cut out and the aircraft crash lands in a mysterious forest. After Yugi and his friends evacuate the aircraft, they find a man who says his name is Dr. [[Alex Brisbane]].
 
Just when the private plane for the trip approached its final destination, the engines cut out and the aircraft crash lands in a mysterious forest. After Yugi and his friends evacuate the aircraft, they find a man who says his name is Dr. [[Alex Brisbane]].
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Later, Yugi and the others make camp and begin to wonder where Joey is in the Capsule Monsters world. At the same time, Joey has gotten hungry and follows the smell of the campfire to his friends (after nearly fallen to his death before Baby Dragon managed to catch him). The Pharaoh switches with Yugi and explains that their dilemma of being in this world won't be an easy problem to solve. However, Téa points out that the flowers around them have gotten closer since they set up camp. Solomon tosses a stick from the fire into the flowers to reveal that they are actually a pack of [[Flower Wolf]]. Everyone but Solomon (whose Summoned Skull is too high level to be used frequently) releases their Capsule Monsters to fend off the pack. However, the Pharaoh knows they don't stand a chance and has Thunder Kid blind the wolves temporarily by reflecting its lightning off Celtic Guardian's sword.
 
Later, Yugi and the others make camp and begin to wonder where Joey is in the Capsule Monsters world. At the same time, Joey has gotten hungry and follows the smell of the campfire to his friends (after nearly fallen to his death before Baby Dragon managed to catch him). The Pharaoh switches with Yugi and explains that their dilemma of being in this world won't be an easy problem to solve. However, Téa points out that the flowers around them have gotten closer since they set up camp. Solomon tosses a stick from the fire into the flowers to reveal that they are actually a pack of [[Flower Wolf]]. Everyone but Solomon (whose Summoned Skull is too high level to be used frequently) releases their Capsule Monsters to fend off the pack. However, the Pharaoh knows they don't stand a chance and has Thunder Kid blind the wolves temporarily by reflecting its lightning off Celtic Guardian's sword.
  
The next day, Tristan and Joey do a victory dance while the pharaoh and Yugi wonder about the safety of their friends. Joey and Tristan then collapse and beg for food. Tristan then remembers about snacks he packed for the trip, but then remembers everyone (except Solomon) left their packs back at the campsite. After Solomon tries to encourage them to go a few days without food, they take off to find some, but run into tree branches. Tea reveals Solomon had a bag of food and taunts them as she eats a chip. Solomon tells them all they had to do was ask nicely. While Joey and Tristan complain, Yugi notices that the mountains are moving and runs to the edge of the forest to see they're on an [[Island Turtle]]. Joey and Tristan try to be tough until Yugi tells them it won't attack them unless they keep it up. Joey and Tristan apologize but immediately do another victory dance. Téa complains about the lack of female friends she has, while the Turtle roars in annoyance to Joey and Tristan's song. It dives, forcing everyone to "abandon ship!"  
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The next day, Tristan and Joey do an annoying "victory dance" while the Pharaoh and Yugi wonder about the safety of their friends. Joey and Tristan then collapse and beg for food. Tristan then remembers about snacks he packed for the trip, but then remembers everyone (except Solomon) left their packs back at the campsite. After Solomon tries to encourage them to go a few days without food, they take off to find some, but run into tree branches. Tea reveals Solomon had a bag of food and taunts them as she eats a chip. Solomon tells them all they had to do was ask nicely. While Joey and Tristan complain, Yugi notices that the mountains are moving and runs to the edge of the forest to see they're on an [[Island Turtle]]. Joey and Tristan try to be tough until Yugi tells them it won't attack them unless they keep it up. Joey and Tristan apologize but immediately do another victory dance. Téa complains about the lack of female friends she has, while the Turtle roars in annoyance to Joey and Tristan's song. It dives, forcing everyone to "abandon ship!"  
  
 
They then reach a temple in the middle of the lake and enter to have the doors shut behind them. Joey notices a "giant tea pot" in the middle of the room and (having switched with Yugi) the Pharaoh tells him it is not a tea pot. [[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]] emerges from the lamp. The Pharaoh summons Celtic Guardian and begins fighting the genie. Suddenly, the doors swing back open and a flood of water rushes in. It then freezes, trapping Téa and Solomon in ice. The perpetrator behind this is [[Neo Aqua Madoor]], "Jack Frost's evil cousin". Tristan and Joey summon their monsters to help out the Pharaoh despite his constant protests, telling them to not interfere out of concern for their safety. Joey then tells him that they don't want to see him get hurt either as the Pharaoh realizes they can use the two enemies' attacks against each other. After faking head on attacks, Celtic Guardian and the others' capsule monsters back off as [[Neo Aqua Madoor]] and [[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]]'s attacks collide into each other and destroy them.  
 
They then reach a temple in the middle of the lake and enter to have the doors shut behind them. Joey notices a "giant tea pot" in the middle of the room and (having switched with Yugi) the Pharaoh tells him it is not a tea pot. [[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]] emerges from the lamp. The Pharaoh summons Celtic Guardian and begins fighting the genie. Suddenly, the doors swing back open and a flood of water rushes in. It then freezes, trapping Téa and Solomon in ice. The perpetrator behind this is [[Neo Aqua Madoor]], "Jack Frost's evil cousin". Tristan and Joey summon their monsters to help out the Pharaoh despite his constant protests, telling them to not interfere out of concern for their safety. Joey then tells him that they don't want to see him get hurt either as the Pharaoh realizes they can use the two enemies' attacks against each other. After faking head on attacks, Celtic Guardian and the others' capsule monsters back off as [[Neo Aqua Madoor]] and [[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]]'s attacks collide into each other and destroy them.  
  
Téa and Solomon are released from the ice, and a tablet with Egyptian writing on it appears. Solomon translates it: "Before the shadows blanket the land, Go to the fortress of fear. Locate the place where the spirit sleeps, And the pathway you seek will appear." Joey takes out his map from earlier and realizes that it shows the exact space they're on right now and that the fortress is on the same square, but VERY far away. Everyone resolves to go there, hoping the pathway it mentioned means the way home. Tristan finds a secret passage under the main floor (as they did not want to take chances with swimming across) and they quickly run through it.
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Téa and Solomon are released form the ice, and a tablet with Egyptian writing on it appears. Solomon translates it: " Before the shadows blanket the land, Go to the fortress of fear. Locate the place where the spirit sleeps, And the pathway you seek will appear." Joey takes out his map from earlier and realizes that it shows the exact space they're on right now and that the fortress is on the same square, but VERY far away. Everyone resolves to go there, hoping the pathway it mentioned means the way home. Tristan finds a secret passage under the main floor (as they did not want to take chances with swimming across) and they quickly run through it.
  
 
Coming out above ground, they find themselves in an ancient graveyard that is soon flocked with [[Wood Remains]] and [[The Wandering Doomed]]. Yugi, Tea and Joey each release a new monster; [[Kuriboh]], [[Dark Witch]] and the [[Flame Swordsman]], respectively. With their new monsters, the Zombies are easily defeated.  
 
Coming out above ground, they find themselves in an ancient graveyard that is soon flocked with [[Wood Remains]] and [[The Wandering Doomed]]. Yugi, Tea and Joey each release a new monster; [[Kuriboh]], [[Dark Witch]] and the [[Flame Swordsman]], respectively. With their new monsters, the Zombies are easily defeated.  
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Inside the fortress, Yugi opens the coffin located in the fortress (the place where the spirit sleeps) just as the sun sets and everyone else comes in. The coffin turns into a doorway and a piece of golden armor hovers above it. Another riddle appears as the armor dons itself on Yugi. Solomon says it says five trials await them to test the strength of Yugi's heart. Despite some discussion about not going through with the trials, everyone decides to go along with it in hopes of it leading them home again.
 
Inside the fortress, Yugi opens the coffin located in the fortress (the place where the spirit sleeps) just as the sun sets and everyone else comes in. The coffin turns into a doorway and a piece of golden armor hovers above it. Another riddle appears as the armor dons itself on Yugi. Solomon says it says five trials await them to test the strength of Yugi's heart. Despite some discussion about not going through with the trials, everyone decides to go along with it in hopes of it leading them home again.
  
They arrive in a desert and find a village, where they are given a pendant and the instructions for the first trial: "Silence the whisper that rides the desert wind". While Solomon stays a safe distance from everyone else, they call forth their monsters and destroy a [[Medusa Worm]], which they initially believed to be the enemy. However, it turns out to be one of many Medusa Worms under the voice's control. Everyone but the Pharaoh is spat on by a worm and is turning to stone. Dark Magician takes the Pharaoh above the storm and the voice sent to confuse them to show him a tornado causing it. The Pharaoh calls Dark Magician back to his capsule and proceeds on foot to reach the voice. However, he isn't strong enough to reach the tornado. He then sees a man wearing a cape and mask, telling him to merge with the Dark Magician to gain the strength needed to pass the trial. Doing so, the Pharaoh becomes the Dark Warrior and flies into the tornado to find the voice is [[Mystical Sand]]. Silencing her, the Pharaoh clears the trial and reverses the Medusa Worms' petrification on his friends. The armor takes a toll on the Pharaoh as he is not used to it yet. Yugi takes his place to relieve some of the pain and tells of the man he saw explaining how to use the armor. One of the five shapes on the pendant lights up to signify the victory over this trial, and a doorway comes out of the sand.
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They arrive in a desert and find a village, where they are given a pendant and the instructions for the first trial: "Silence the whisper that rides the desert wind". While Solomon stays a safe distance form everyone else, they call forth their monsters and destroy a [[Medusa Worm]], which they initially believed to be the enemy. However, it turns out to be one of many Medusa Worms under the voice's control. Everyone but the Pharaoh is spat on by a worm and is turning to stone. Dark Magician takes the Pharaoh above the storm and the voice sent to confuse them to show him a tornado causing it. The Pharaoh calls Dark Magician back to his capsule and proceeds on foot to reach the voice. However, he isn't strong enough to reach the tornado. He then sees a man wearing a cape and mask, telling him to merge with the Dark Magician to gain the strength needed to pass the trial. Doing so, the Pharaoh becomes the Dark Warrior and flies into the tornado to find the voice is [[Mystical Sand]]. Silencing her, the Pharaoh clears the trial and reverses the Medusa Worms' petrification on his friends. The armor takes a toll on the Pharaoh as he is not used to it yet. Yugi takes his place to relieve some of the pain and tells of the man he saw explaining how to use the armor. One of the five shapes on the pendant lights up to signify the victory over this trial, and a doorway comes out of the sand.
  
 
Entering it, everyone finds themselves on a floating island above the clouds. Yugi collapses from the strain of the Duel Armor and is taken to a cave to rest. Another message arrives, and Solomon reveals that next is "The Trial of Light and Shadow". They are tasked with breaking an unbreakable stone in the "valley of light" as it appears only once a day. Deciding to take care of the trial in Yugi's place, Tristan, Joey, and Solomon head for the nearest valley as it becomes noon and the stone is revealed. However, a [[Prisman]] appears and begins to attack them. Tristan takes advantage of its short temper and uses it to blast the stone apart.
 
Entering it, everyone finds themselves on a floating island above the clouds. Yugi collapses from the strain of the Duel Armor and is taken to a cave to rest. Another message arrives, and Solomon reveals that next is "The Trial of Light and Shadow". They are tasked with breaking an unbreakable stone in the "valley of light" as it appears only once a day. Deciding to take care of the trial in Yugi's place, Tristan, Joey, and Solomon head for the nearest valley as it becomes noon and the stone is revealed. However, a [[Prisman]] appears and begins to attack them. Tristan takes advantage of its short temper and uses it to blast the stone apart.
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Back outside the game, Dr. Brisbane is laughing evilly that soon the power to rule the world will belong to him.
 
Back outside the game, Dr. Brisbane is laughing evilly that soon the power to rule the world will belong to him.
  
In the game, everyone has reached a volcanic area, where they must remove the Blade of Chaos before it's too late. Tristan gains a new monster, [[Thunder Dragon]]. Joey ends up separated from them, but returns, fused with [[Red-Eyes Black Dragon|Red-Eyes B. Dragon]] and full of evil. As Joey fights the Pharaoh in Dark Warrior mode, Joey begins to wonder why he is attacking his friend and realizes this happens because of his fusing with Red Eyes. Breaking free of the evil controlling him, Joey separates from Red Eyes, sees the Blade of Chaos is stuck in its thigh. Removing it, Joey clears the third trial and claims Red Eyes as his monster. Everyone leaves through another glowing doorway.
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In the game, everyone has reached a volcanic area, where they must remove the Blade of Chaos before it's too late. Tristan gains a new monster, [[Thunder Dragon]]. Joey ends up separated from them, but returns, fused with [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]] and full of evil. As Joey fights the Pharaoh in Dark Warrior mode, Joey begins to wonder why he is attacking his friend and realizes this happens because of his fusing with Red Eyes. Breaking free of the evil controlling him, Joey separates form Red Eyes, sees the Blade of Chaos is stuck in its thigh. Removing it, Joey clears the third trial and claims Red Eyes as his monster. Everyone leaves through another glowing doorway.
  
 
They then end up in a jungle (where they learn that despite its apparent endless scenery, it is only as big as the game board itself). Their next test is to find a golden apple that "gives you a raise" and offer it up. Tristan finds a giant melon and draws a picture of himself on it. The fruit then falls down a hole, and everyone follows it to find themselves in a chamber with three long pedestals with an apple each on them. Tristan then notices his melon in the corner, which turns out to actually be a [[Petit Moth]]. Everyone attempts to leave, but are then caught in a labyrinth. Joey eats some of the fruit he took from the forest and instantly becomes a genius. Right as he is about to figure out how to get out of the labyrinth, a [[Battle Ox]] chases him away from his equations. At the same time, Téa gets a [[Seiyaryu]] after defeating a [[Jirai Gumo]]. Hopelessly lost in the meantime, Tristan releases a [[Shovel Crusher]] and it careens around the labyrinth like a lunatic, collecting his allies and depositing them back at the apple room. However, there is a slight difference. An apple is missing and a [[Cocoon of Evolution]] is where Petit Moth was. It hatches into [[Great Moth]] and Yugi becomes the Dark Warrior to fight it. However, a Dark Magic Attack simply further evolves it into [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]. The Pharaoh then realizes that he must eat one of the apples to evolve Dark Magician in order to stand a chance against the moth. Doing so evolves his magician into [[Magician of Black Chaos]] and earns them victory. He then takes the remaining apple to an altar, which opens a doorway.
 
They then end up in a jungle (where they learn that despite its apparent endless scenery, it is only as big as the game board itself). Their next test is to find a golden apple that "gives you a raise" and offer it up. Tristan finds a giant melon and draws a picture of himself on it. The fruit then falls down a hole, and everyone follows it to find themselves in a chamber with three long pedestals with an apple each on them. Tristan then notices his melon in the corner, which turns out to actually be a [[Petit Moth]]. Everyone attempts to leave, but are then caught in a labyrinth. Joey eats some of the fruit he took from the forest and instantly becomes a genius. Right as he is about to figure out how to get out of the labyrinth, a [[Battle Ox]] chases him away from his equations. At the same time, Téa gets a [[Seiyaryu]] after defeating a [[Jirai Gumo]]. Hopelessly lost in the meantime, Tristan releases a [[Shovel Crusher]] and it careens around the labyrinth like a lunatic, collecting his allies and depositing them back at the apple room. However, there is a slight difference. An apple is missing and a [[Cocoon of Evolution]] is where Petit Moth was. It hatches into [[Great Moth]] and Yugi becomes the Dark Warrior to fight it. However, a Dark Magic Attack simply further evolves it into [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]. The Pharaoh then realizes that he must eat one of the apples to evolve Dark Magician in order to stand a chance against the moth. Doing so evolves his magician into [[Magician of Black Chaos]] and earns them victory. He then takes the remaining apple to an altar, which opens a doorway.
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They return to their pilots to discover the rescue plane has come. They talk the pilots into taking Solomon and Dr. Brisbane back to Domino City with them.
 
They return to their pilots to discover the rescue plane has come. They talk the pilots into taking Solomon and Dr. Brisbane back to Domino City with them.
  
==Characters==
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==Characters exclusive to ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters''==
Entries in italic are exclusive to ''Capsule Monsters''.
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* '''[[Alex Brisbane]]'''
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* '''[[Alexander the Great]]'''
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* '''[[Yami Alexander]]'''
  
* '''[[Yugi Muto]]'''
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==Characters from the original ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' series==
* '''[[Joey Wheeler]]'''
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* '''[[Yugi Mutou]]''' (武藤 遊戯 ''Mutō Yūgi'')
* '''[[Téa Gardner]]'''  
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* '''[[Katsuya Jonouchi]]''' / '''Joey Wheeler'''  
* '''[[Tristan Taylor]]'''
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* '''[[Anzu Mazaki]]''' / '''Téa Gardner'''
* '''[[Solomon Moto]]'''  
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* '''[[Hiroto Honda]]''' (本田 ヒロト ''Honda Hiroto'') / '''Tristan Taylor'''
* [[Shadi]]
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* '''[[Sugoroku Mutou]]''' (武藤 双六 ''Mutō Sugoroku'') / '''Solomon Muto'''
* ''[[Alex Brisbane]]''
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* '''[[Shadi]]'''
* ''[[Alexander the Great]]''
 
* ''[[Yami Alexander]]''
 
* ''Alexander's four vassals''
 
* ''Nomadic desert tribe:''
 
** ''Girl from the tribe''
 
** ''Village elder''
 
* ''Village of the Divine Dragon''
 
** ''Sacrifice Girl''
 
** ''Priest''
 
  
 
===Duel Monsters===
 
===Duel Monsters===
====Yugi's monsters====
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'''Yugi's Monsters''':
[[File:Armor of Unity.jpg|thumb|180px|The Armor of Unity]]
 
 
* [[Celtic Guardian]] (obtained in episode 1)
 
* [[Celtic Guardian]] (obtained in episode 1)
 
* [[Hinotama Soul]] (obtained in episode 2)
 
* [[Hinotama Soul]] (obtained in episode 2)
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* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] (fused with, but didn't keep in episode 10)
 
* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] (fused with, but didn't keep in episode 10)
  
Yami Yugi is also capable of activating the power of his Duel Armor and fusing with his monsters. As of episode 9, he has fused with Dark Magician, Magician of Black Chaos, and Black Luster Soldier. In episode 10, he also fused with Blue-Eyes White Dragon which the villagers know as the Divine White Dragon. Yugi has also fused with his friend's dragons to form the [[Armor of Unity]] in episode 12.
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[[File:Armor of Unity.jpg|thumb|180px|The Armor of Unity]]
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Yami Yugi is also capable of activating the power of his Duel Armor and fusing with his monsters. As of episode 9, he has fused with Dark Magician, Magician of Black Chaos, and Black Luster Soldier. In episode 10, he also fused with Blue-Eyes White Dragon which the villagers know as the Divine White Dragon. Yugi has also fused with his friend's dragons to form the Armor Of Unity in episode 12.
  
====Joey's monsters====
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'''Joey's Monsters''':
 
* [[Baby Dragon]] (obtained in episode 2, destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Baby Dragon]] (obtained in episode 2, destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Flame Swordsman]] (obtained in episode 4, destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Flame Swordsman]] (obtained in episode 4, destroyed in episode 11)
* [[Red-Eyes Black Dragon]] (obtained in episode 7)
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* [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]] (obtained in episode 7)
  
 
Joey was able to fuse together with Red Eyes Black Dragon when it was cursed with the Blade of Chaos in episode 7. He hasn't activated this ability again.
 
Joey was able to fuse together with Red Eyes Black Dragon when it was cursed with the Blade of Chaos in episode 7. He hasn't activated this ability again.
  
====Tristan's monsters====
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'''Tristan's Monsters''':
 
* [[Thunder Kid]] (obtained in episode 1, destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Thunder Kid]] (obtained in episode 1, destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Thunder Dragon]] (obtained in episode 7)
 
* [[Thunder Dragon]] (obtained in episode 7)
 
* [[Shovel Crusher]] (obtained in episode 8, destroyed in episode 12)
 
* [[Shovel Crusher]] (obtained in episode 8, destroyed in episode 12)
  
====Téa's monsters====
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'''Téa's Monsters''':
 
* [[Happy Lover]] (obtained in episode 1, destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Happy Lover]] (obtained in episode 1, destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Dark Witch]] (obtained in episode 4, destroyed in episode 12)
 
* [[Dark Witch]] (obtained in episode 4, destroyed in episode 12)
 
* [[Seiyaryu]] (obtained in episode 8)
 
* [[Seiyaryu]] (obtained in episode 8)
  
====Solomon's monsters====
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'''Solomon's Monsters''' (Grandpa):
 
* [[Summoned Skull]] (first seen in episode 2 and destroyed in episode 4)
 
* [[Summoned Skull]] (first seen in episode 2 and destroyed in episode 4)
 
* [[Curse of Dragon]] (given by Alexander the Great in episode 9)
 
* [[Curse of Dragon]] (given by Alexander the Great in episode 9)
  
====Fiendish Five====
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'''The Five Dragons for (FGD)''':
 
* [[Meteor Dragon]]
 
* [[Meteor Dragon]]
 
* [[Serpent Night Dragon]]
 
* [[Serpent Night Dragon]]
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* [[Tyrant Dragon]]
 
* [[Tyrant Dragon]]
 
* [[Aqua Dragon]]
 
* [[Aqua Dragon]]
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* [[Five-Headed Dragon]]
 
* [[Five-Headed Dragon]]
  
===="Yami" Alexander's monsters====
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'''"Evil" Alexander's Monsters''':
 
* [[Seven-Armed Fiend]] (first seen in episode 11 and destroyed in episode 12)
 
* [[Seven-Armed Fiend]] (first seen in episode 11 and destroyed in episode 12)
 
* [[Reshef the Dark Being]] (first seen in episode 11 and destroyed in episode 12)
 
* [[Reshef the Dark Being]] (first seen in episode 11 and destroyed in episode 12)
* [[Skull Knight 2]] (Summoned by [[Seven-Armed Fiend]])
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* [[Skull Knight 2]] (Summoned by ''Seven-Armed Fiend'')
  
====Alex's follower #1's monsters====
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'''Alex's Follower #1's Monsters''':
 
* [[Garma Sword]] (first seen in episode 11 and sacrificed in episode 12)
 
* [[Garma Sword]] (first seen in episode 11 and sacrificed in episode 12)
 
* [[Makyura the Destructor]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Makyura the Destructor]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
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* [[Lekunga]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Lekunga]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
  
====Alex's follower #2's monsters====
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'''Alex's Follower #2's Monsters''':
 
* [[Total Defense Shogun]] (first seen in episode 11 and sacrificed in episode 12)
 
* [[Total Defense Shogun]] (first seen in episode 11 and sacrificed in episode 12)
 
* [[Manticore of Darkness]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Manticore of Darkness]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Big-Tusked Mammoth]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Big-Tusked Mammoth]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
  
====Alex's follower #3's monsters====
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'''Alex's Follower #3's Monsters''':
 
* [[Reflect Bounder]] (first seen in episode 11 and sacrificed in episode 12)
 
* [[Reflect Bounder]] (first seen in episode 11 and sacrificed in episode 12)
 
* [[Succubus Knight|Demoness Knight]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Succubus Knight|Demoness Knight]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
  
====Alex's follower #4's monsters====
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'''Alex's Follower #4's Monsters''':
 
* [[Firewing Pegasus]] (first seen in episode 11 and sacrificed in episode 12)
 
* [[Firewing Pegasus]] (first seen in episode 11 and sacrificed in episode 12)
 
* [[Stealth Bird]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
 
* [[Stealth Bird]] (first seen and destroyed in episode 11)
  
===[[Duel Monsters]] Featured===
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==Episodes==
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{{Main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters episode listing}}
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==[[Duel Monsters]] Featured==
 
Throughout '''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters''', several [[Duel Monsters]] from the original [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] are featured.
 
Throughout '''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters''', several [[Duel Monsters]] from the original [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] are featured.
  
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Cave:
 
Cave:
 
[[Yamatano Dragon Scroll]] (turned into a map)
 
[[Yamatano Dragon Scroll]] (turned into a map)
 
==Episodes==
 
{{Main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters episode listing}}
 
  
 
==Voice credits==
 
==Voice credits==
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* [[Greg Abbey]] - Tristan Taylor
 
* [[Greg Abbey]] - Tristan Taylor
 
* [[Amy Birnbaum]] - Tea Gardner
 
* [[Amy Birnbaum]] - Tea Gardner
* [[Maddie Blaustein]] - Solomon Muto
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* [[Maddie Blaustein]] - Solomon Moto
 
* [[Pete Zarustica]] - Dr. Alex Brisbane, Alexander the Great
 
* [[Pete Zarustica]] - Dr. Alex Brisbane, Alexander the Great
  
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
4Kids TV released a trailer for the '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters''''' series during the '''''Teenage Mutant Turtles: Fast Forward''''' premiere.
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[[File:25589YGO_CollGame-md-1-.jpg|thumb|Capsule Monster Chess]]
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4Kids TV released a Trailer for the Yugioh Capsule Monsters Series during the Teenage Mutant Turtles: Fast Forward Premiere
  
A full length movie titled '''''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Capsule Monsters''''' was released on DVD in the United States on May 23, 2006. This movie is a compilation of the first six episodes of the series, edited together to form a more seamless storyline. A second disc with the remaining six episodes will be released later in the year.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-04-19/yu-gi-oh-capsule-monsters-dvd-in-may | title = Yu-Gi-Oh Capsule Monsters DVD in May - News - Anime News Network | author = Jonathan Mays | publisher = Anime News Network | date = April 19, 2006 | accessdate = May 30, 2019}}</ref> 4Kids had hosted a free "screening" of the first disc on May 22, 2006 on the [http://www.yugioh.com yugioh.com] website. During the preview the movie in its entirety was shown, when all 6 episodes were shown together, it lasted approx. 90 min. This movie has deleted scenes from the movie and extensions of some scenes during the movie. The second DVD, part 2, was released on DVD September 12, 2006.
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A full length movie titled '''''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Capsule Monsters''''' was released on DVD in the United States on May 23, 2006. This movie is a compilation of the first six episodes of the series, edited together to form a more seamless storyline. A second disc with the remaining six episodes will be released later in the year.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=8742]</ref> 4Kids had hosted a free "screening" of the first disc on May 22, 2006 on the [http://www.yugioh.com yugioh.com] website. During the preview the movie in its entirety was shown, when all 6 episodes were shown together, it lasted approx. 90 min. This movie has deleted scenes from the movie and extensions of some scenes during the movie. The second DVD, part 2, was released on DVD September 12, 2006.
  
 
According to the most recent artwork, the full title is ''Yu-Gi-Oh Capsule Monsters 2: Trial Of The True King''.
 
According to the most recent artwork, the full title is ''Yu-Gi-Oh Capsule Monsters 2: Trial Of The True King''.
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*According to the magazine [[Shonen Jump]], there is a real life collectible game based off of the game seen at the beginning of the show.
 
*According to the magazine [[Shonen Jump]], there is a real life collectible game based off of the game seen at the beginning of the show.
  
*The Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game featured in the show is based on, but still different from, the Capsule Monster Chess game that featured in the Toei Yu-Gi-Oh! series and the manga.
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*The Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game featured in the show is based on, but still different from, the Capsule Monster Chess game that featured in the Toei Yu-Gi-Oh! series and the first series of manga.
  
 
*Multiple cultural references were made throughout this series. For example, the group saw a temple resembling an Islamic mosque as well as a fortress that looked nearly identical to the Supreme Court building.
 
*Multiple cultural references were made throughout this series. For example, the group saw a temple resembling an Islamic mosque as well as a fortress that looked nearly identical to the Supreme Court building.
  
*Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, like all the other Yu-Gi-Oh series, is on Hulu. However, it is not treated as its own series, but as part of season 5 of the NAS anime, in between the Grand Championship and Dawn of the Duel.
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*Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, like all the other Yu-Gi-Oh series, is on Hulu. However, it is not treated as its own series, but as part of the second series anime's season 5, in between the Grand Championship and Dawn of the Duel.
*The original Japanese version of the series has not been made public. Despite never airing in Japan, it is included on Studio Gallop's website with the title "Yu-Gi-Oh! ALEX." <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.anime-gallop.co.jp/works-5.htm | title = ぎゃろっぷ作品履歴2009 | accessdate = May 30, 2019}}</ref>
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*The original Japanese version of the series has not been made public. Despite never airing in Japan, it is included on Studio Gallop's website with the title "Yu-Gi-Oh! ALEX." <ref>http://www.anime-gallop.co.jp/works-5.htm</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh!}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh!}}
  
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters| ]]
 
 
[[Category:Anime series|Capsule Monsters, Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
 
[[Category:Anime series|Capsule Monsters, Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
 
{{italic title}}
 

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