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Duelist Kingdom (arc)

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Story 1: Duelist Kingdom arc (Storyストーリー1 決闘者の王国 Sutōrī Ichi: Dyuerisuto Kingudamu-hen) is the first arc of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.

"Duelist Kingdom"
Duelist Kingdom
Names
EnglishDuelist Kingdom
Japanese
Japanese
決闘者の王国デュエリストキングダム
Base
  • 決闘者の王国
Furigana
デュエリストキングダム
Romaji
  • Dyuerisuto Kingudamu
Arc
MediumAnime
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
First episode1: "The Heart of the Cards"
Last episode40: "Aftermath"
Chronology
Next"Domino City Battles"

Yugi Muto is forced to take part in Maximillion Pegasus' Duelist Kingdom tournament in order to free the soul of his grandfather, after Pegasus' strips it from his body. His friend Joey Wheeler takes part too as he needs the prize money to pay for his sister's eye operation.

Contents

Story

Prior to the tournament

The anime begins with Seto Kaiba kidnapping Yugi's grandfather and defeating him in a Duel order to acquire his rare four-of-a-kind card, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". On doing so he tears up the card so it can't be used against him. Yugi then duels Kaiba to get revenge. Not entirely conscious of the transformation, he switches to Yami Yugi for the Duel. Yugi learns that Kaiba possess the other three "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" cards as he Summons them. Yami starts to doubt he can win, but thinking of how his friends are supporting him in spirit, he manages to Summon the "Exodia", an instant win card combination. Yami then inflicts the Mind Crush Penalty Game on Kaiba, dispelling his evil side.[1]

Joey takes up learning Duel Monsters, but proves a weak player after losing to Téa at school. (In the anime, he also loses to Yugi.) Yugi agrees to help him improve and they start by watching the Japanese regional Duel Monsters tournament final at Yugi's house. The tournament ended with Weevil Underwood defeating Rex Raptor. As Weevil was congratulated by the creator of Duel Monsters, Maximillion Pegasus, he received an invitation to an upcoming tournament.[2]

After watching the finals, Yugi opened a package he received, containing a gauntlet, 2 Star Chips and a videotape. The tape contained a recording of Pegasus, who invited Yugi to Duel on the spot. Yugi switched to Yami Yugi, upon realizing that this was a Shadow Game. Pegasus won the Duel due to an imposed time limit and took the soul of Yugi's grandpa as Yugi's penalty.[2] In order to get the soul of his grandpa back he accepts Pegasus' invitation to Duelist Kingdom and his friend(s) join him.

Trivia

With the exception of Pegasaus beating Kaiba, as well as Panik beating Mai, every time that there was a victor in a seen duel, whoever was on the BLUE side of the arena was the victor.

Episodes

Screenshot Number Names Japanese air date English air date
  Episode 1   18 April 2000 29 September 2001
  Episode 2   25 April 2000 6 October 2001
  Episode 3   5 May 2000 13 October 2001
  Episode 4   9 May 2000 20 October 2001
  Episode 5   16 May 2000 20 October 2001
  Episode 6   23 May 2000 3 November 2001
  Episode 7   30 May 2000 10 November 2001
  Episode 8   6 June 2000 17 November 2001
  Episode 9   13 June 2000 24 November 2001
  Episode 10   20 June 2000 1 December 2001
  Episode 11   27 June 2000 15 December 2001
  Episode 12   4 July 2000 19 January 2002
  Episode 13   11 July 2000 26 January 2002
  Episode 14   25 July 2000 2 February 2002
  Episode 15   1 August 2000 2 February 2002
  Episode 16   8 August 2000 9 February 2002
  Episode 17   15 August 2000 16 February 2002
  Episode 18   22 August 2000 23 February 2002
  Episode 19   29 August 2000 16 March 2002
  Episode 20   5 September 2000 23 March 2002
  Episode 21   12 September 2000 30 March 2002
  Episode 22   19 September 2000 6 April 2002
  Episode 23   26 September 2000 13 April 2002
  Episode 24   3 October 2000 20 April 2002
  Episode 25   10 October 2000 27 April 2002
  Episode 26   17 October 2000 18 May 2002
  Episode 27   24 October 2000 25 May 2002
  Episode 28   31 October 2000 17 August 2002
  Episode 29   7 November 2000 24 August 2002
  Episode 30   14 November 2000 31 August 2002
  Episode 31   21 November 2000 7 September 2002
  Episode 32   28 November 2000 7 September 2002
  Episode 33   5 December 2000 14 September 2002
  Episode 34   12 December 2000 14 September 2002
  Episode 35   19 December 2000 21 September 2002
  Episode 36   26 December 2000 21 September 2002
  Episode 37   9 January 2001 28 September 2002
  Episode 38   16 January 2001 28 September 2002
  Episode 39   23 January 2001 5 October 2002
  Episode 40   30 January 2001 5 October 2002

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0011: "The Heart of the Cards"
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0022: "The Gauntlet Is Thrown"