Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! | |
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Season 2 | |
No. of episodes | 51 |
Release | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | April 2, 2023 – March 24, 2024 |
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 three theme songs. From Episodes 52–102, the opening theme is "Soul Galaxy" by BRADIO. From episodes 52-77, the first ending theme is Cosmos" by Taichi Mukai. [2] From episodes 78–102, the second ending theme is "Song of Departure" (旅立ちの唄, Tabidachi no Uta) by 175R. [3]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date [a] [4] [5] |
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52 | 1 | "Yudias Returns" Transliteration: "Kaettekita Yuudiasu!" (Japanese: 帰ってきたユウディアス!) | Mizuno Kentaro | Higuchi Tatsuto | Kondo Nobuhiro | April 2, 2023 |
53 | 2 | "Yuhi: The Runaway Chronicles" Transliteration: "Yūhi Yasagure Retsuden" (Japanese: 遊飛やさぐれ列伝) | Hishikawa Naoki | Nomura Yuichi | Hishikawa Naoki | April 9, 2023 |
54 | 3 | "Yuna's Determination" Transliteration: "Yūna no Ketsui" (Japanese: ユウナの決意) | Yamada Nao | Yamada Kenichi | Furuta Jouji | April 16, 2023 |
55 | 4 | "Alien School #8" Transliteration: "Dai-hachi Uchūjin Gakkō" (Japanese: 第8宇宙人学校) | Miyoshi Masato | Matsui Aya | Kondo Nobuhiro | April 23, 2023 |
56 | 5 | "Yuhi's Road" Transliteration: "Yūhi no Rōdo" (Japanese: 遊飛のロード) | Fukumoto Shinichi | Ueno Kimiko | Komoto Shogo | April 30, 2023 |
57 | 6 | "Operation: Take Back the Surface" Transliteration: "Chijō Dakkan Sakusen" (Japanese: 地上奪還作戦) | Takayama Tomoya | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | Takayama Tomoya | May 7, 2023 |
58 | 7 | "The Commander Exposed" Transliteration: "Hadaka no Sōsui" (Japanese: 裸の総帥) | Mikamoto Yasumi | Yamada Kenichi | Komoto Shogo | May 14, 2023 |
59 | 8 | "Phaser's Secret" Transliteration: "Feizā no Himitsu" (Japanese: フェイザーの秘密) | Sumio Watanabe | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | Akira Nishimori | May 21, 2023 |
60 | 9 | "Yuamu's Road" Transliteration: "Yuamu no Rōdo" (Japanese: 遊歩のロード) | Yasumi Mikamoto | Kenchi Yamada | Shogo Komoto | May 28, 2023 |
61 | 10 | "Cat's Duel" Transliteration: "Kyattsu Dyueru" (Japanese: キャッツデュエル) | Unknown | Kimiko Ueno | Shinichi Watanabe | June 4, 2023 |
62 | 11 | "Reunion" Transliteration: "Saikai" (Japanese: 再会) | Unknown | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | Naoto Hashimoto | June 11, 2023 |
63 | 12 | "The Last Dragon Chronicles" Transliteration: "Ryū no Sumu Ie" (Japanese: 竜の棲む家) | Unknown | Aya Matsui | Tomoya Takayama | June 18, 2023 |
64 | 13 | "Those Who Are Born on the Star" Transliteration: "Hoshi ni Umareta Mono-tachi" (Japanese: 星に生まれた者たち) | Unknown | Yuichi Nomura | Nobuhiro Kondo | June 25, 2023 |
65 | 14 | "What's in the Box? Pu-Puku-Pu" Transliteration: "Hako no Nakami wa Puppukupū" (Japanese: ハコの中身はプップクプー) | Unknown | Tatsuto Higuchi | TBA | July 2, 2023 |
66 | 15 | "The Galaxy Cup Begins!" Transliteration: "Kaimaku! Gyarakushī Kappu" (Japanese: 開幕!ギャラクシーカップ) | Unknown | Kenichi Yamada | TBA | July 9, 2023 |
67 | 16 | "Sogetsu's Connections" Transliteration: "Sōgetsu no Tsunagari" (Japanese: 蒼月のツナガリ) | Unknown | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | TBA | July 16, 2023 |
68 | 17 | "The First Rush Duel" Transliteration: "Hajimete no Rasshu Dyueru" (Japanese: はじめてのラッシュデュエル) | Unknown | Kimiko Ueno | TBA | July 23, 2023 |
69 | 18 | "Tremolo vs. Dinois" Transliteration: "Toremoro vs Dinowa" (Japanese: トレモロvsディノワ) | Unknown | Aya Matsui | TBA | July 30, 2023 |
70 | 19 | "Attack of the Closet!" Transliteration: "Kyōshū! Fanshī Kēsu" (Japanese: 強襲! ファンシーケース) | Unknown | Yuichi Nomura | TBA | August 6, 2023 |
71 | 20 | "A Dream for Furniture" Transliteration: "Kagu ni Kaketa Yume" (Japanese: 家具にかけた夢) | Unknown | Tatsuto Higuchi | TBA | August 13, 2023 |
72 | 21 | "Vengeance is Mine" Transliteration: "Fukushū suru wa Ware ni Ari" (Japanese: 復讐するはワレにあり) | Unknown | Kimiko Ueno | TBA | August 20, 2023 |
73 | 22 | "Encroachment" Transliteration: "Shinshoku" (Japanese: 侵食) | Unknown | Kenichi Yamada | TBA | August 27, 2023 |
74 | 23 | "My Road" Transliteration: "Atakushi no Rōdo" (Japanese: アタクシのロード) | Unknown | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | TBA | September 3, 2023 |
75 | 24 | "Karutios Plan" Transliteration: "Karutiosu Keikaku" (Japanese: カルティオス計画) | Unknown | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | TBA | September 10, 2023 |
76 | 25 | "Proto-Velgear" Transliteration: "Purotoberugyā" (Japanese: プロトベルギャー) | Unknown | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | TBA | September 17, 2023 |
77 | 26 | "The Creator" Transliteration: "Sōzōshu" (Japanese: 創造主) | Unknown | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | TBA | September 24, 2023 |
78 | 27 | "Idiot Moment 88" Transliteration: "Aho Taiken Hachijūhachi" (Japanese: アホ体験88) | Unknown | Kimiko Ueno | TBA | October 1, 2023 |
79 | 28 | "Kuaidul Spacetime" Transliteration: "Kwaidūru Jikū" (Japanese: クァイドゥール時空) | Unknown | Yuichi Nomura | TBA | October 8, 2023 |
80 | 29 | "Luxury Space Furniture Store Providence" Transliteration: "Kōkyū uchū Kaguya Setsuri" (Japanese: 高級宇宙家具屋セツリ) | Unknown | Aya Matsui | TBA | October 15, 2023 |
81 | 30 | "Storm Clouds Over Mutsuba Tower!" Transliteration: "Fūun! Mutsuba Tawā" (Japanese: 風雲!ムツバタワー) | Unknown | Kenichi Yamada | TBA | October 22, 2023 |
82 | 31 | "Ladybug Bakery" Transliteration: "Tentōmushi no Panya" (Japanese: テントウムシのパン屋) | Unknown | Tatsuto Higuchi | TBA | October 29, 2023 |
83 | 32 | "Hello, Baby!" Transliteration: "Konnichiwa Aka-chan" (Japanese: こんにちは赤ちゃん) | Unknown | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | TBA | November 5, 2023 |
84 | 33 | "The Jobless" Transliteration: "Hatarakazaru Mono" (Japanese: 働かざる者) | Sumio Watanabe | Kimiko Ueno | Naoto Hashimoto | November 12, 2023 |
85 | 34 | "Spacetime Classroom" Transliteration: "Jikū Kyōshitsu" (Japanese: 時空教室) | Daiki Nishimura | Yuichi Nomura | Shinichi Watanabe | November 19, 2023 |
86 | 35 | "The Kotatsu Revolt" Transliteration: "Kotatsu no Ran" (Japanese: 炬燵の乱) | Kentaro Mizuno | Kenichi Yamada | Shogo Komoto | November 26, 2023 |
87 | 36 | "What Will You Do, Yudias?" Transliteration: "Dōsuru Yuudiasu" (Japanese: どうするユウディアス) | Yuzo Sasaki | Tatsuto Higuchi | Tomoya Takayama | December 3, 2023 |
88 | 37 | "The Giant of Light" Transliteration: "Hikari no Kyojin" (Japanese: 光の巨人) | Yasumi Mikamoto | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | Shogo Komoto | December 10, 2023 |
89 | 38 | "Two Galaxies" Transliteration: "Futatsu no Ginga" (Japanese: ふたつの銀河) | Nao Yamada | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | Nobuhiro Kondo | December 17, 2023 |
90 | 39 | "One Galaxy" Transliteration: "Hitsotsu no Ginga" (Japanese: ひとつの銀河) | Katsuyuki Komai | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | Nobuhiro Kondo | December 24, 2023 |
91 | 40 | "Death to Spies" Transliteration: "Supai ni wa Shi wo" (Japanese: スパイニハシヲ) | Naoki Hishikawa | Aya Matsui | Naoto Hashimoto | January 7, 2024 |
92 | 41 | "The Birth of an Animal Star" Transliteration: "Dōbutsu Sutā Tanjō" (Japanese: 動物スタァ誕生) | Shinichi Fukumoto | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | Takeshi Mori | January 14, 2024 |
93 | 42 | "A Clockwork Zaion" Transliteration: "Haguruma Jikake no Zaion" (Japanese: 歯車じかけのザイオン) | Tomoya Takayama | Kimiko Ueno | Tomoya Takayama | January 21, 2024 |
94 | 43 | "The Gene of Princess" Transliteration: "Purinsesu no Idenshi" (Japanese: プリンセスの遺伝子) | Akira Tsunoda | Tatsuto Higuchi | Nobuhiro Kondo | January 28, 2024 |
95 | 44 | "Farewell, Tazaki" Transliteration: "Saraba Tazaki" (Japanese: サラバ田崎) | Unknown | Yuichi Nomura | TBA | February 4, 2024 |
96 | 45 | "The Bowl of Silence" Transliteration: "Chinmoku no Donburi" (Japanese: 沈黙の丼) | Unknown | Kenichi Yamada | TBA | February 11, 2024 |
97 | 46 | "The Stolen Robot" Transliteration: "Ubawareta Robo" (Japanese: 奪われたロボ) | Unknown | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | TBA | February 18, 2024 |
98 | 47 | "Extinction" Transliteration: "Shōmetsu" (Japanese: 消滅) | Unknown | Aya Matsui | TBA | February 25, 2024 |
99 | 48 | "The Last Cicada Samurai" Transliteration: "Rasuto Semizamurai" (Japanese: ラストセミザムライ) | Unknown | Kimiko Ueno | TBA | March 3, 2024 |
100 | 49 | "The Obstructor" Transliteration: "Tachihadakaru Mono" (Japanese: 立ちはだかる者) | Unknown | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | TBA | March 10, 2024 |
101 | 50 | "Resurrection of the Dead" Transliteration: "Shisha Sosei" (Japanese: 死者蘇生) | Unknown | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | TBA | March 17, 2024 |
102 | 51 | "There Is No Victor in Space" Transliteration: "Shōshanaki Sora" (Japanese: 勝者なき宇宙) | Unknown | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | TBA | March 24, 2024 |
Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | |
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1 | 52–64 | October 25, 2023 | [6] [7] | |
2 | 65-77 | January 24, 2024 | [8] | |
3 | 78-90 | April 24, 2024 | [9] | |
4 | 91-102 | July 24, 2024 | [10] |
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