Season 1
Episode 1 - The Furious Battle - A Shadow Game
Episode 2 - The Devil Gamer - The Trap of Hell
Episode 3 - Clash! The Strongest Monster
Episode 4 - Theft! The Super Legendary Rare Watch
Episode 5 - Now Revealed!! Yugi's Secret
Episode 6 - Desperate Situation!! The Hot Friendship Showdown
Episode 7 - The Underhanded Digital Pet Rebellion
Episode 8 - The Four Game Masters Finally Move Out
Episode 9 - Explosion - The Ultimate Secret Yo-Yo Technique
Episode 10 - The Pressing Beautiful Teacher - The Secret Mask
Episode 11 - The Rumored Capmon - It's a New Arrival
Episode 12 - The Extremely Lucky Enemy - The Invincible Legend
Episode 13 - Target the Schoolgirls - The Fangs of Great Prophecies
Episode 14 - In a Bomb Game - The Worst Date
Episode 15 - An Eerie Woman!! Unable to Transform
Episode 16 - Turnabout by a Hair's Breadth - The White-Robed Crisis
Episode 17 - A Last Minute Match - The Model that Invites
Episode 18 - In a Forbidden Game - Don't Make a Move
Episode 19 - The Great Melee!! A Popularity Contest
Episode 20 - It Came Out!! The Strongest and Final Trump Card
Episode 21 - Complete!! The Ultimate Game Land
Episode 22 - Tear - The Borderline Shooting
Episode 23 - The Capmon King! The Showdown for the Top!!
Episode 24 - Now! The Time of Decision - The Miracle Friendship
Episode 25 - A New Development - The Handsome Boy who Attacks
Episode 26 - Rival Clash - The Greatest Crisis
Episode 27 - Friendship - From Legend to Myth

Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh! is a 1998 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation and Bandai based on chapters 1-59 of the manga of the same name written by Kazuki Takahashi. The series aired on TV Asahi between April 4, 1998, and October 10, 1998. An animated film based on the series was released in Japanese theatres on March 6, 1999. The opening theme is “A Cry of Thirst” by Field of View whilst the ending theme is “Even If You Break Tomorrow” by Wands. The series was followed by a different adaptation produced by Nihon Ad Systems and Konami, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, which began airing in 2000. Fans outside of Japan have dubbed this series as “Yu-Gi-Oh! Season Zero.”
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