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The "GX" in the series' title is short for the term "Generation neXt". "GENEX" was also the tentative title of the series as evidenced in early promotional work, and also refers to the [[Genex Tournament]] that takes place between episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 084|84]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 104|104]].
 
The "GX" in the series' title is short for the term "Generation neXt". "GENEX" was also the tentative title of the series as evidenced in early promotional work, and also refers to the [[Genex Tournament]] that takes place between episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 084|84]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 104|104]].
  
Like many English adaptations of other anime series, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' is edited due to Americanization. The names of many characters and cards underwent alteration, and card faces and text are edited to only include [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] statistics, [[Attribute]] for monsters, and card type for [[Spell Cards|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s. Spell Cards in particular are referred to as such to reflect the revised printing format that surfaced in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game from [[Magician's Force]] onwards, though the original term "Magic Card" has been used on several occasions, either due to scripting error or for very specific reasons. Furthermore monster stat displays and [[Life Point]] counters, previously in blue and gold print, become digital readouts with color-coded energy bars. The original music score is replaced with a rock-style soundtrack. Darker and more controversial themes such as death, murder, and religion - which were incorporated into the Japanese version - are toned down in the English version.
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Like many English adaptations of other anime series, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' is edited due to Americanization. The names of many characters and cards underwent alteration, and card faces and text are edited to only include [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] statistics, [[Attribute]] for monsters, and card type for [[Spell Cards|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s. Spell Cards in particular are referred to as such to reflect the revised printing format that surfaced in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game from [[Magician's Force]] onwards, though the original term "Magic Card" has been used on several occasions, either due to scripting error or for very specific reasons. Furthermore monster stat displays and [[Life Point]] counters, previously in blue and gold print, become digital readouts with color-coded energy bars. The original music score is replaced with a rock-style soundtrack. Darker and more controversial themes such as death, murder, and religion-which were incorporated into the Japanese version - are toned down in the English version.
  
 
==Themes and structure==
 
==Themes and structure==

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