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Yu-Gi-Oh!

1998·Series·TV-Y7·24 min·7.2(147)
AnimationFamilySci-Fi & FantasyAction & AdventureKidsComedyMore Japanese titles

Yugi Muto, a shy boy who loves all kinds of games, one day solves an ancient puzzle known as the Millennium Puzzle, causing his body to host the spirit of an ancient pharaoh.

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About Yu-Gi-Oh!

Yu-Gi-Oh! is a 1998 Japanese-language animation, family and sci-fi & fantasy series. The cast is led by Megumi Ogata, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Yumi Kakazu. It spans 1 season and 27 episodes and has concluded. Viewers rate it 7.2/10 across 100 ratings.

Yu-Gi-Oh! was produced by Toei Animation and made in Japan. It was first aired on April 4, 1998, and carries a TV-Y7 certification.

First aired
April 4, 1998
Last aired
October 10, 1998
Original language
Japanese
Age rating
TV-Y7
Status
Ended
Seasons
1 (27 episodes)
Network
tv asahi
Country
Japan
Production
Toei Animation
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Yu-Gi-Oh! cast & crew

The cast features Megumi Ogata as Yugi Mutou (voice), Toshiyuki Morikawa as Katsuya Jonouchi (voice), Yumi Kakazu as Anzu Mazaki (voice), Ryotaro Okiayu as Hiroto Honda (voice), Yukana as Miho Nosaka (voice), and Hikaru Midorikawa as Seto Kaiba (voice).

Behind the camera, it was produced by Tetsuya Watanabe.

Is Yu-Gi-Oh! worth watching?

Yu-Gi-Oh! holds an audience score of 7.2/10 from 147 ratings, marking it as well-reviewed animation series.

With 1 season and 27 episodes, it's a meaty weekend watch.

If you enjoy animation, family, and sci-fi & fantasy, Yu-Gi-Oh! is worth a place on your watchlist.

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Cast of Yu-Gi-Oh!

Megumi Ogata

Megumi Ogata

Yugi Mutou (voice)

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Katsuya Jonouchi (voice)

Yumi Kakazu

Yumi Kakazu

Anzu Mazaki (voice)

Ryotaro Okiayu

Ryotaro Okiayu

Hiroto Honda (voice)

Yukana

Yukana

Miho Nosaka (voice)

Hikaru Midorikawa

Hikaru Midorikawa

Seto Kaiba (voice)

Tsutomu Kashiwakura

Tsutomu Kashiwakura

Ryo Bakura (voice)

Kaneto Shiozawa

Kaneto Shiozawa

Shadi (voice)

Katsue Miwa

Katsue Miwa

Mokuba Kaiba (voice)

Takeshi Aono

Takeshi Aono

Sugoroku Mutou (voice)

Michiko Neya

Michiko Neya

Shizuka Kawai (voice)

Ryou Naitou

Ryou Naitou

Ryuji Otogi (voice)

Yu-Gi-Oh! — FAQs

Where can I watch Yu-Gi-Oh! in United States?

Yu-Gi-Oh! is not currently available on major streaming services in United States. Availability changes often — check back soon.

What language is Yu-Gi-Oh! in?

Yu-Gi-Oh! is originally in Japanese, with audio tracks including Arabic, Japanese. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.

How many seasons of Yu-Gi-Oh! are there?

Yu-Gi-Oh! has 1 season with 27 episodes in total.

What is Yu-Gi-Oh! rated?

Yu-Gi-Oh! is rated TV-Y7. It holds a 7.2/10 audience score from 147 ratings.

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