


Initially all characters in the series were voiced by LittleKuriboh, even the female ones, adding to the comical effect of the parody. This includes episodes in two or more parts.
These certainly does not encompass the "original one" as you mentioned in your question.

The other works, such as GX, 5Ds, Zexal and Arc-V, are, unlike the original, Anime first before manga, instead of the other way around. "Bonds between time" is sort of commemorative, and it crosses over with GX and 5Ds I do not recommend watching it before watching GX and 5Ds.Īs for the manga, there is also a short series called "Yu-Gi-Oh! R" which also takes place after the Battle City arc, and is also disputed in its canonicity. It takes place shortly after the Battle City arc. The Pyramid of Light movie is only possibly canon to the Gallop anime, and even then ambiguously so. fillers).Īs for the movies, the first one, simply titled "Yu-Gi-Oh!" Is based on the Toei adaptation. These follow the plot of the manga (although the Toei one is fairly loose about it.) though with noticeable differences (e.g. Also, in terms of the anime, there are two separate ones, the first made by Toei and the second made by Studio Gallop, though the second continues where the first lefts off. It should be noted that unlike the anime, the manga takes a while before focusing on card games. I would say the manga is a better place to start it is its most faithful form, without fillers and without card games shoehorned into every available opportunity. I would say this is a fairly opinion-based question, since some people will say the anime is superior to the manga, while many others will say vice versa.
