

Originally aired on Nickelodeon from September 11, 1993, to November 24, 1995. Originally aired on The WB from June 1, 2005, to March 9, 2006. It moved to MyNetworkTV for seasons 10–11 and aired subsequently on Syfy and USA Network. Originally aired on UPN from April 29, 1999, to September 2006. Originally aired on UPN from May 20, 2003, to May 17, 2006, and moved to VH1 for seasons 23–24 Originally aired on The WB from October 5, 2001, to May 5, 2006. Moved to BET for seasons 4 through 9 and then moved to Paramount+ for season 10. Originally aired on UPN from September 11, 2000, to May 8, 2006. Originally aired on UPN from September 22, 2005, to May 11, 2006. Originally aired on UPN from September 16, 2003, to May 15, 2006. Originally aired on CBS from October 26, 2015, to April 18, 2016. Originally aired on UPN from September 22, 2004, to May 9, 2006. Originally aired on The WB from September 13, 2005, to May 9, 2006. Originally aired on The WB from October 16, 2001, to May 11, 2006. Originally aired on The WB from September 23, 2003, to May 3, 2006. It first aired in Japan on Decemand in the United States on October 20, 2012. Originally aired on The WB from October 5, 2000, to May 9, 2006. 'Shark Bait', known as 'Determined Revenge - Tragic Duelist, Shark' in the Japanese version, is the thirty-fourth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh ZEXAL anime. Originally aired on The WB from August 26, 1996, to May 8, 2006. Unscripted Docuseries Titleįurther information: One Magnificent Morning Upcoming programming Unscripted Titleįormer programming Dramas Title Some programs were broadcast on UPN and The WB and were moved to the CW when the networks ceased broadcasting.

The only thing I find annoying is how bad at dueling Yuma is, the protagonist, sometimes (unlike Jaden for example), but I understand it was a necessity to justify his bond with Astral and show how acquiring number cards can make you stronger.This is a list of programs that are currently, have been, or are soon to be broadcast on The CW. Of course the main course here is XYZ summoning, along with the cards that make it possible to achieve, and if you're playing Duel Links which introduced it recently, then you'll gain a lot of insights about it by watching. If you like the card game, then that's what really matters anyway, and Zexal has some interesting and intense duels. Now the most important part in the whole deal is the dueling itself and how the cards are played and presented. It's visually good and the character design is captivating. Zexal does not have these problems since the plot is fairly coherent and each episode feels like it fits well with the rest.

The previous Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series suffered from plots going completely absurd at times, especially in the first one, not to mention all the filler episodes that add nothing to the plot (looking at you GX).
