Yu-gi-oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters is a dark anime created in 2000 that was the later influence of the popular trading card game. The show is one of the first; other than Pokemon, to be dubbed by 4Kids. The show is about a young boy named Yugi who unlocks the secret of his Grandpa's Millenium Puzzle that treasures him the spirit of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh that bears resemblance to him. With them together, they use there wits to win at any trading card game match of Duel Monsters to defeat there enemies and even save the world. The show aired on Kids WB for most of the seasons and some episodes; mostly new episodes aired in 4Kids TV. These are the spin-offs of Yu-Gi-Oh! that have aired in 4Kids TV and Cartoon Network during it's duration:
The final English-dubbed four part episodes of the Yugioh original series have finally aired from March 20 through June 10, 2006 on Kids WB! known as The Final Duel. It was the only Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series to have all episodes dubbed in English. GX and 5D's episodes are not finished dubbing. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal makes a final 4Kids airdate on August 12, 2012, making it 4Kids' last broadcast on a Saturday cartoon block and the final episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! to air on a 4Kids-produced block. This is because 4Kids sold Konami and Saban the rights to the shows. Konami now produces the English dubbed episodes.
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: A few years after the original series, the show focuses on Jaden Yuki; a freshman at the Duel Academy who tries to become the greatest Duel Master in the world. The show's new episodes aired in Cartoon Network's Toonami for the remainer of the block until all English dubbed episodes have aired.
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds: The special takes place in the very near future following Yusei Fudo who plays card games on motorcycles. The show is the only Yugioh series to have a short rerun on Cartoon Network and the last Yugioh series to have a Cartoon Network syndication as Nickelodeon owns the rights to Yugioh.
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal: The first Yugioh show to have a more steering plot, the show follows duelist Yuma Tsukamo trying to find the lost memories of an astral being by defeating any enemy. It was the first Yugioh show to air outside Cartoon Network in the US other than 4Kids and Kids WB.
The final English-dubbed four part episodes of the Yugioh original series have finally aired from March 20 through June 10, 2006 on Kids WB! known as The Final Duel. It was the only Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series to have all episodes dubbed in English. GX and 5D's episodes are not finished dubbing. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal makes a final 4Kids airdate on August 12, 2012, making it 4Kids' last broadcast on a Saturday cartoon block and the final episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! to air on a 4Kids-produced block. This is because 4Kids sold Konami and Saban the rights to the shows. Konami now produces the English dubbed episodes.