Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! | |
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Season 1 | |
No. of episodes | 51 |
Release | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | April 3, 2022 – March 26, 2023 |
Season chronology | |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! is the seventh spin-off anime series in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise and the eleventh anime series overall. It is produced by Bridge and broadcast on TV Tokyo. The series is directed by Nobuhiro Kondo. Toshimitsu Takeuchi is in charge of series' scripts, and Kazuko Tadano and Hiromi Matsushita are designing the characters. [1]
This season uses two theme songs. From episodes 1 to 51, the opening theme is "Shinkirō" (蜃気楼) (Mirage) by Frederic while the ending theme is "One Way" by Yūsuke Saeki. [2]
No. | English dub title / Japanese translated title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date [a] [2] [3] | American air date [4] |
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1 | "Meet the Ultraterrestrial Tracker Squad" / This Is Ultraterrestrial Trouble Solutions! Transliteration: "Kochira Uchūjin Toraburu Sōdansha!" (Japanese: こちら宇宙人トラブル相談所!) | Masato Miyoshi | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | TBA | April 3, 2022 | January 11, 2025 |
2 | "The Secrecy" / The Organization for Monitoring Interstellar Kriminals Transliteration: "Meiwaku Iseijin Kanshi Kikō" (Japanese: 迷惑異星人監視機構) | Shinya Sasaki | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | TBA | April 10, 2022 | January 18, 2025 |
3 | "The Kebobbery!" / Terror? The Blood-Sucking Alien Transliteration: "Kyōfu? Kyūketsu Uchūjin" (Japanese: 恐怖?吸血宇宙人) | Tomoya Takayama | Higuchi Tatsuto | TBA | April 17, 2022 | January 25, 2025 |
4 | "The Chupacabra's Trap" Transliteration: "Chupakabura no Wana" (Japanese: チュパカブラの罠) | Shinichi Fukumoto | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | TBA | April 24, 2022 | |
5 | "I'm Tell Kawai, and I'm Thirsty" Transliteration: "Kawai Teru nda Yo" (Japanese: カワイテルンダヨ) | Yuto Nakamura | Yuichi Nomura | TBA | May 1, 2022 | |
6 | "Whether You Believe It or Not Is Your Problem" Transliteration: "Shinjiru ka Shinjinai ka wa Omae no Mondai" (Japanese: 信じるか信じないかはお前の問題) | Yuzo Sasaki | Kazuho Hyodo | TBA | May 8, 2022 | |
7 | "Can You Name All the Monster Types?" Transliteration: "Monsutā Shuzoku Ieru ka na?" (Japanese: モンスター種族言えるかな?) | Yuki Shiina | Aya Matsui | Kondo Nobuhiro | May 15, 2022 | |
8 | "Good Manya-rning from TV Land" Transliteration: "Terebi no Kuni kara Manyanya Chiwa" (Japanese: テレビの国からマニャニャちわ) | Nao Yamada | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | Furuta Jouji | May 22, 2022 | |
9 | "Bochi of the Graveyard" Transliteration: "Hakaba no Bochi" (Japanese: 墓場ぼボチ) | Ryuta Yamamoto | Higuchi Tatsuto | Yamamoto Ryuta | May 29, 2022 | |
10 | "Magical Sheep Girl Meeeg-chan" Transliteration: "Mahō Yōjo Meegu-chan" (Japanese: 魔法羊女メェ~グちゃん) | Yasumi Mikamoto | Yuichi Nomura | Yamada Hiroyuki | June 5, 2022 | |
11 | "Where's Zuwijo?" Transliteration: "Zuwījou o Sagase!" (Japanese: ズウィージョウを捜せ!) | Takayama Tomoya | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | Mori Takeshi | June 12, 2022 | |
12 | "Earthdamar" Transliteration: "Āsudamā" (Japanese: アースダマー) | Fukumoto Shinichi | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Hashimoto Naoto | June 19, 2022 | |
13 | "Requiem of Fiction" Transliteration: "Kyokō no Rekuiemu" (Japanese: 虚構のレクイエム) | Mizuno Kentaro | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Komoto Shogo | June 26, 2022 | |
14 | "Client: London" Transliteration: "Irainin Rondon" (Japanese: 依頼人ロンドン) | Sasaki Shinya | Hyodo Kazuho | Fujiwara Ryouji | July 3, 2022 | |
15 | "The Devil Wears Jersey" Transliteration: "Jāji o Kita Akuma" (Japanese: ジャージを着た悪魔 –) | Sasaki Yuzo | Matsui Aya | Kondo Nobuhiro | July 10, 2022 | |
16 | "Duel Ghost" Transliteration: "Dyueru no Bōrei" (Japanese: デュエルの亡霊) | Nakamura Yuto | Higuchi Tatsuto | Mori Takeshi | July 17, 2022 | |
17 | "Information, De-Sky?" Transliteration: "Jōhō de Sukai?" (Japanese: 情報デスカイ?) | Komai Katsuyuki | Nomura Yuichi | Yamada Hiroyuki | July 24, 2022 | |
18 | "The Great Prophecy of Nomurandamas" Transliteration: "Nomuratodamasu no Daiyogen" (Japanese: ノムラトダマスの大予言) | Watanabe Sumio | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | Furuta Jouji | July 31, 2022 | |
19 | "The Power of Cuteness?" Transliteration: "Kawaii no Chikara?" (Japanese: カワイイの力?) | Takayama Tomoya | Hyodo Kazuho | Takayama Tomoya | August 7, 2022 | |
20 | "Yuna Goha" Transliteration: "Gōha Yūna" (Japanese: ゴーハ・ユウナ) | Shiina Yuuki | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Komoto Shogo | August 14, 2022 | |
21 | "Intruders Breaking the Ru-ru-ru-ru-rules" Transliteration: "Shinnyūsha Rūru Yabutterururururu" (Japanese: 侵入者ルール破ってルルルルル) | Miyoshi Masato | Higuchi Tatsuto | Kondo Nobuhiro | August 21, 2022 | |
22 | "The Queen of Badloon Castle" Transliteration: "Pāronjō no Joō" (Japanese: パーロン城の女王) | Fukumoto Shinichi | Higuchi Tatsuto | Hashimoto Naoto | August 28, 2022 | |
23 | "Hanako the Naruto" Transliteration: "Naruto no Hanako" (Japanese: ナルトの華子) | Unknown | Matsui Aya | TBA | September 4, 2022 | |
24 | "Be Revived! Yudias" Transliteration: "Yomigaere! Yuudiasu" (Japanese: よみがえれ!ユウディアス) | Mizuno Kentaro | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | Mori Takeshi | September 11, 2022 | |
25 | "UTS Under Attack" Transliteration: "Nerawareta Yū Tī Esu" (Japanese: 狙われたUTS) | Mikamoto Yasumi | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Komoto Shogo | September 18, 2022 | |
26 | "Fly! Rush Duel" Transliteration: "Tobe! Rasshu Dyueru" (Japanese: 翔べ!ラッシュデュエル) | Komai Katsuyuki | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Kondo Nobuhiro | September 25, 2022 | |
27 | "It's Tough Making an Anime" Transliteration: "Anime wa Tsurai yo" (Japanese: アニメはつらいよ) | Yuzo Sasaki | Yuichi Nomura | Hashimoto Naoto | October 2, 2022 | |
28 | "Fight! UTS Eight" Transliteration: "Tatakae! Yū Tī Esu Eito" (Japanese: 闘え!UTSエイト) | Unknown | Higuchi Tatsuto | TBA | October 9, 2022 | |
29 | "Rocka-Dabba-Doo!" Transliteration: "Ishidabadū!" (Japanese: イシダバドゥー!) | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | October 16, 2022 | |
30 | "Festival Queen" Transliteration: "Fesutibaru Kuīn" (Japanese: フェスティバルクイーン) | Unknown | Yamada Kenichi | TBA | October 23, 2022 | |
31 | "Remote Rush Duel" Transliteration: "Rimōto Rasshu Dyueru" (Japanese: リモートラッシュデュエル) | Unknown | Matsui Aya | TBA | October 30, 2022 | |
32 | "Invasion! The Great King of Terror" Transliteration: "Shūrai! Kyōfu no Daiō" (Japanese: 襲来!恐怖の大王) | Unknown | Ueno Kimiko | TBA | November 6, 2022 | |
33 | "Plastic World" Transliteration: "Purachikku Wārudo" (Japanese: プラチック・ワールド) | Takayama Tomoya | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | Takayama Tomoya | November 13, 2022 | |
34 | "The☆Nyandestar" Transliteration: "Za ☆ Nyande Sutā" (Japanese: ザ☆ニャンデスター) | Mikamoto Yasumi | Nomura Yuichi | Mori Takeshi | November 20, 2022 | |
35 | "London, Lies, and Cassette Tape" Transliteration: "Rondon to Uso to Kasettotēpu" (Japanese: ロンドンと嘘とカセットテープ) | Mizuno Kentaro | Higuchi Tatsuto | Komoto Shogo | November 27, 2022 | |
36 | "Feelings I Want to Convey, Yei!" Transliteration: "Todoketai Omoi Iei!" (Japanese: 届けたい想いイェイ!) | Song Shenda | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | Hashimoto Naoto | December 4, 2022 | |
37 | "Zuwijo the Dark" Transliteration: "Ankoku no Zuījō" (Japanese: 暗黒のズウィージョウ) | Song Shenda | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | Yamada Hiroyuki | December 11, 2022 | |
38 | "The☆Lugh! The☆Lugh!" Transliteration: "Za☆Rūgu Za☆Rūgu" (Japanese: ザ☆ルーグ・ザ☆ルーグ) | Watanabe Sumio | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Kondo Nobuhiro | December 18, 2022 | |
39 | "That Guy from the Future" Transliteration: "Mirai Kara Kita Aitsu" (Japanese: 未来からきたアイツ) | Sasaki Yuzo | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Takayama Tomoya | December 25, 2022 | |
40 | "Chant Improvement Dojo" Transliteration: "Kōjō Kōjō Dōjō" (Japanese: 口上向上道場) | Fukumoto Shinichi | Matsui Aya | Watanabe Shinichi | January 8, 2023 | |
41 | "The Miracle on Planet Pawtner" Transliteration: "Nyakayoshi-sei no Kiseki" (Japanese: ニャカヨシ星の奇跡) | Komai Katsuyuki | Ueno Kimiko | Kondo Nobuhiro | January 15, 2023 | |
42 | "Shewbahha the Courier" Transliteration: "Hakobiya Shūbahha" (Japanese: 運び屋シューバッハ) | Mikamoto Yasumi | Yamada Kenichi | Hashimoto Naoto | January 22, 2023 | |
43 | "Is It Okay if I Whisper to You?" Transliteration: "Sasayaitemo Ī no Kai?" (Japanese: ささやいてもいいのかい) | Mizuno Kentaro | Nomura Yuichi | Kondo Nobuhiro | January 29, 2023 | |
44 | "Break Through the Encirclement!" Transliteration: "Hōimō o Toppa Seyo!" (Japanese: 包囲網を突破せよ!) | Isowa Yuri | Higuchi Tatsuto | Miyoshi Masato | February 5, 2023 | |
45 | "A Fateful Choice" Transliteration: "Unmei no Sentaku" (Japanese: 運命の選択) | Takayama Tomoya | Higuchi Tatsuto | Takayama Tomoya | February 12, 2023 | |
46 | "The Invaders from Planet Earth" Transliteration: "Chikyū Kara no Shinryakusha" (Japanese: 地球からの侵略者) | Watanabe Sumio | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | Umino Namako | February 19, 2023 | |
47 | "I'm Damamu!" Transliteration: "Boku-chin Damamū!" (Japanese: ボクちんダマムー!) | Komai Katsuyuki | Ueno Kimiko | Kondo Nobuhiro | February 26, 2023 | |
48 | "A Close Call on Planet Velgear" Transliteration: "Berugyā-sei Kikiippatsu" (Japanese: ベルギャー星危機一髪) | Fukumoto Shinichi | Hyodo Kazuho | Watanabe Shinichi | March 5, 2023 | |
49 | "Yudias vs. Zuwijo" Transliteration: "Yuudiasu tai Zuwījou" (Japanese: ユウディアス対ズウィージョウ) | Mikamoto Yasumi | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Tsuchiya Akira | March 12, 2023 | |
50 | "Battleship Rush Duel" Transliteration: "Senkan Rasshu Dyueru!" (Japanese: 戦艦ラッシュデュエル!) | Tomoya Takayama Yuzo Sasaki | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | TBA | March 19, 2023 | |
51 | "Karutumata" Transliteration: "Karutumāta" (Japanese: カルトゥマータ) | Komai Katsuyuki | Takeuchi Toshimitsu | Hashimoto Naoto | March 26, 2023 |
Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | |
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1 | 1–13 | October 26, 2022 | [5] | |
2 | 14–26 | January 25, 2023 | [6] | |
3 | 27–39 | April 26, 2023 | [7] | |
4 | 40–51 | July 26, 2023 | [8] |
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