Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (2011)
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Where to Watch.
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Tasuku Hatanaka
Yūma Tsukumo
Miyu Irino
Astral
Marc Thompson
Astral
Ikuko Tani
Haru Tsukumo
Koki Uchiyama
Kaito Tenjō
Sean Schemmel
Bronk Stone
Nami Miyahara
Akari Tsukumo
Eileen Stevens
Tori Meadows
Shinji Ogawa
Dr. Faker
Mick Lauer
Roku
Tomoaki Maeno
Orbital 7
Bella Hudson
Cathy Katherine
Wataru Nakagawa
Prop Designer / Prop Designer / Storyboard Artist / Director
Satoshi Kuwabara
Series Director / Storyboard Artist
Shin Yoshida
Series Composition / Writer / Series Composition
Eli James
Yuma Tsukumo
Kazuki Takahashi
Creator
Johnny Yong Bosch
Yuma Tsukomo
Hideaki Takatori
Theme Song Performance
Christopher Kromer
Kite Tenjo
Tsukasa Sunaga
Storyboard Artist
Jason Griffith
Caswell Francis
Goro Taniguchi
Storyboard Artist
ノーチェー・ヤギ
Storyboard Artist
Fumihiro Yoshimura
Storyboard Artist
Hideki Hosokawa
Storyboard Artist
Tetsuaki Matsuda
Director
Masahiro Mukai
Director
Maki Odaira
Director
Fujiaki Asari
Director
Ryuta Yamamoto
Director
Kazuhide Kondo
Director
Yoshinobu Tokumoto
Director
Lee Seok-In
Director / Animation Director
Noh Gil-bo
Animation Director
Chiyuki Tanaka
Key Animation
Toshiyuki Sakai
Animation Director
Eri Osada
Animation Director
Shuji Maruyama
Animation Director
Eiichi Tokura
Key Animation
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 11, 2011
Original Name遊☆戯☆王ZEXAL
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes146
Running Time25m
Genres
Wiki.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (遊☆戯☆王ZEXAL, Yūgiō Zearu, pronounced "Zeyal"), stylized as Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, is a Japanese manga and anime series and the third spin-off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, after the preceding Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. The manga began serialization in Shueisha's V Jump magazine from December 2010 to June 2015 and is licensed in North America by Viz Media. The anime series was produced by Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo, and its animation was done by Gallop. It aired on TV Tokyo from April 2011 to September 2012, with an English-language version airing in North America between October 2011 and August 2013. A sequel series, titled Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II (遊☆戯☆王ZEXAL II, Yūgiō Zearu Sekando, pronounced "Ze-al Second"), aired in Japan from October 2012 to March 2014 and in North America from June 2013 to January 2016.
The series aired on The CW as part of the Toonzai and, later, Vortexx Saturday morning blocks. The series was later broadcast on Nicktoons starting April 12, 2013. After Vortexx ended, new episodes were streamed to Hulu beginning July 14, 2014. In Canada, the series aired on YTV starting June 2, 2012, while new episodes of Zexal II moved to Teletoon on May 4, 2014.The series was succeeded by Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V.