| Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens | |
| 遊☆戯☆王SEVENS (Yū Gi Ō Sebunsu) | |
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| Anime television series | |
| Directed by | Nobuhiro Kondo |
| Written by | Toshimitsu Takeuchi |
| Music by | Ryo Kawasaki |
| Studio | Bridge |
| Licensed by | |
| Original network | TXN (TV Tokyo), BS TV Tokyo |
| English network | |
| Original run | April 4, 2020 – March 27, 2022 |
| Episodes |
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| Manga | |
| Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens: Boku no Road Gakuen | |
| Written by | Megumi Sasaki |
| Published by | Shueisha |
| Magazine | Saikyō Jump |
| Published | August 4, 2020 |
| Manga | |
| Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS Luke! Explosive Supremacy Legend!! | |
| Written by | Hikokubo Masahiro |
| Illustrated by | Sugie Tasuku |
| Published by | Shueisha |
| Magazine | V Jump |
| Original run | September 19, 2020 –March 19, 2022 |
| Volumes | 3(List of volumes) |
| Other series | |
| Other media | |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens (遊☆戯☆王SEVENS,Yū Gi Ō Sebunsu), stylized asYu-Gi-Oh! SEVENƧ, is a Japaneseanime series animated byBridge that aired in Japan onTV Tokyo from April 4, 2020, to March 27, 2022.[2] It is the sixth spin-off anime series in theYu-Gi-Oh! franchise, followingYu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS and commemorates the 20th anniversary of theYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime series.[3][4]
The series was followed byYu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!, which premiered on April 3, 2022.[5][6]
The series takes place in the futuristic town of Goha and stars Yuga Ohdo, a fifth-grade, elementary school student, who loves both inventions and dueling. Feeling that the current rules of theDuel Monsters card game are too stifling, Yuga successfully manages to install a new set of rules of his own creation known as "Rush Duel", allowing for more fast-paced and frantic dueling. The series follows Yuga and his friends as they show off the delights of Rush Duels while under the watchful eye of the Goha Corporation that oversees the city.[4]
The series begins as Yuga tries to create a new type of Duel called Rush Duel, but failed, as a result, he comes late to school and Gavin Sogetsu, the student council tells Yuga that next time he will be punished. Lucidien "Luke" Kallister, Yuga's best friend told him about the legend of the King of Duels, suspecting that Otes was the King of Duels, Yuga Dueled Otes and Yuga won as a result, Yuga's Rush Duels were created and he Befriended Gavin.
Later on, because of Rush Duels Yuga Befriended Romin Kassidy and many more people but Goha was not happy about Rush Duels so he sent people to stop Rush Duels but they all failed and befriended Yuga.
Later in the series The Lukeman shows up and he wins Duels for Yuro, one of the Goha Six but ends up being defeated by Yuga and Yuga promised to work for Goha if Yuro made his siblings presidents again.
After Yuga joined Goha, his friends suspected that he is one of the Goha Six since there were only five. Later Swirls one of Luke's friends turned to be Yuga Goha who wanted to make Dueling miserable, and he was brainwashing people and later Dueled Otes who revealed his evil plans to destroy Dueling, making him the main Villain of Yu-Gi-Oh Sevens. Yuga Dueled Otes in space and risked his Life to save Dueling, leaving him stranded in space.
Two years later, something powerful was entering the earth, so Yuga's friends and family faithfully went to the area of its expected landing, believing Yuga had found his way out of space after two years.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens was first announced as a then-untitled new anime series in theYu-Gi-Oh! franchise on July 21, 2019.[3] The series marked the second studio turnover in franchise history withBridge taking over as head studio in animation production fromGallop, which oversaw every television series and films in the franchise sinceYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters in 2000. The series is being directed by Nobuhiro Kondo with screenplay by Toshimitsu Takeuchi and character designs byKazuko Tadano and Hiromi Matsushita.[7] It began airing in Japan on April 4, 2020, onTV Tokyo.[4]
On April 28, 2020, it was announced that after episode 5, the remaining episodes would be delayed for five weeks due to the effects of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[8] On July 10, 2020, it was announced it will be delayed again due to the aforementioned pandemic and resumed on August 8, 2020.[9]
Anedited English dub began production in early 2021,[10] and premiered in the United States onDisney XD on June 6, andHulu on June 7, 2022, to December 2, 2023.[11] Three episodes were removed from the English version, leaving 89 episodes compared to the original 92.[citation needed]
A comedy spin-off manga adaptation, titledYu-Gi-Oh! Sevens: Boku no Road Gakuen (My Road Academy), written and illustrated by Megumi Sasaki launched in the September issue ofSaikyo Jump on August 4, 2020.[12]
Another manga adaptation, written by Masahiro Hikokubo and illustrated by Tasuku Sugie, titledYu-Gi-Oh! Sevens: Rook! Bakuretsu Hadō Den!! (遊☆戯☆王SEVENS ルーク!爆裂覇道伝!!; "Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS Luke! Explosive Supremacy Legend!!") was serialized inV Jump from September 19, 2020,[13] to March 19, 2022.[14] Shueisha collected its chapters in threetankōbon volumes, released from April 30, 2021,[15] to May 2, 2022.[16]
| No. | Title | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | |
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| 1 | The Man Who Will Become King of Duels Dyueru no Ō ni naru Otoko (デュエルの王になる男) | April 30, 2021[15] | 978-4-08-882646-2 | |
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| 2 | The Man Who Rebels Against Providence Setsuri ni Hansuru Otoko (セツリに反する男) | November 4, 2021[17] | 978-4-08-882832-9 | |
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| 3 | The Man Who Keeps Dueling Dyueru-shi Tsuzukeru Otoko (決闘し続ける男) | May 2, 2022[16] | 978-4-08-883113-8 | |
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In the year thatYu-Gi-Oh! Sevens premiered, theYu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game announced an update to the Master Rules, unofficially called "Master Rule 5". Effective April 1, 2020 in Japan and November 24, 2021, in North America, it is now possible again to Fusion, Synchro, or Xyz Summon directly to the Main Monster Zones without a required Link Arrow pointing to it. Pendulum and Link Monsters, however, retain their previous rules. Furthermore, several alterations to card rulings were made to the OCG, exclusively.
No new card mechanics were introduced into the main card game. Instead, a new format separate from the main game was introduced exclusively for the Japanese and Korean market named Rush Duels. Normal Summoning is unlimited, though Tribute Summon rules for Level 5 or higher monsters still apply. All card effects are "soft" once per turn, meaning a card's effect can be used once per copy. If a player can summon or use another copy of the same card, they may use its effect again. Card effects are now sectioned into "Requirement" and "Effect" boxes for easier reading. Players can only use cards designed for Rush Duels, which have a special frame and a "RUSH DUEL" tag at the bottom of the card. Rush Duels also uses its own exclusive card pool with many cards not found in the main game. Certain imported cards from the main game are known as "Legend Cards". Each player is allowed up to three Legend Cards in their deck, one of each type of card (monster, spell, trap).
Although the physical card game for Rush Duels is exclusive to the Asian markets, the format had been made available worldwide on digital formats through the Western release for the gameYu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel: Dawn of the Battle Royale!!. The format was also added to the global release ofYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links starting in September 2023.
Mellisa Camacho gave a mixed review of the series forCommon Sense Media, giving the series a rating of 3 out of 5 stars, and writing that younger kids "may find what's happening a little confusing at times" but the anime is "lively enough to be entertaining."[18]