Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens | |
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Season 2 | |
![]() The cover of the fifth Blu-ray compilation, featuring Yuo Goha (left) and The☆Lukeman (right). | |
No. of episodes | 40 (Japanese) 37 (English) |
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Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | June 20, 2021 – March 27, 2022 |
Season chronology | |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens is the sixth spin-off anime series in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise and the tenth anime series overall. It is produced by Bridge and broadcast on TV Tokyo. The series is directed by Nobuhiro Kondo. The series follows Yūga and his friends as they show off the delights of Rush Duels while under the watchful eye of the Goha Corporation that oversees the city. [1] This season follows Yuga and his friends as they battle against the mysterious Goha Six Siblings, the true presidents of Goha Corporation. From episodes 53–92, the second opening theme is "Harevutai" (ハレヴタイ), performed by The Brow Beat [2] while the second ending theme is "Never Looking Back", performed by Shizukunome.
No. overall | No. in season | English dub title / Japanese translated title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date [3] | American air date [4] [5] [a] |
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53 | 1 | "Give It a Swirl!" / "Let's Go! Rush Gulul!" Transliteration: "Iku zo! Rasshu Guryuryu!" (Japanese: いくぞ!ラッシュグリュリュ!) | Shunichi Kato | Yuichi Nomura | June 20, 2021 | March 25, 2023 |
54 | 2 | "Turbo Rush Duel!" / "Riding Rush Duel!" Transliteration: "Raidingu Rasshu Dyueru!" (Japanese: ライディング・ラッシュデュエル!) | Shinichi Fukumoto | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | June 27, 2021 | April 1, 2023 |
55 | 3 | "Water Hazards" / "Yujin and the Sea" Transliteration: "Yuujīn to Umi" (Japanese: ユウジーンと海) | Hiroaki Kudo | Aya Matsui | July 4, 2021 | April 3, 2023 |
56 | 4 | "Play Ball!" / "Kattobashing!" Transliteration: "Kattobashingu!" (Japanese: かっとバシング!) | Hiromichi Matano | Ueno Kimiko | July 11, 2021 | April 4, 2023 |
57 | 5 | "Kendo Conflict!" / "I'm the Fourth Assassin" Transliteration: "Daiyon no Shikaku dosu e" (Japanese: 第四の刺客どすえ) | Masahiko Watanabe | Higuchi Tatsuto | July 18, 2021 | April 5, 2023 |
58 | 6 | "Pulling the Strings" / "Crossing Destinies" Transliteration: "Kōsa-suru Unmei" (Japanese: 交差する運命) | Tomoya Takayama | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | July 25, 2021 | April 6, 2023 |
59 | 7 | "Order Button" Transliteration: "Chūmon Botan" (Japanese: 注文ぼたん) | Hiroshi Akiyama | Koji Saito | August 1, 2021 | N/A |
60 | 8 | "Legend of the Sevens" / "Do You Remember Atachi?" Transliteration: "Atachi Oboeteimasuka" (Japanese: あたち・おぼえていますか) | Nao Yamada | Yuichi Nomura | August 8, 2021 | April 7, 2023 |
61 | 9 | "Face the Heat" / "Live! Powerful Rush Duel" Transliteration: "Jikkyō! Pawafuru Rasshu Dyueru" (Japanese: 実況!パワフルラッシュデュエル) | Yasumi Mikamoto | Kimiko Ueno | August 15, 2021 | April 8, 2023 |
62 | 10 | "The Lukeman!" / "The☆Lukemen! The☆Lukemen!!" Transliteration: "Za☆Rūkumen! Za☆Rūkumen!!" (Japanese: ザ☆ルークメン!ザ☆ルークメン!!) | Tsurumi Mukaiyama | Tatsuto Higuchi | August 22, 2021 | April 15, 2023 |
63 | 11 | "President Luke!" / "The Sixth Man" Transliteration: "Dairoku no Otoko" (Japanese: 第6の男) | Ryuta Yamamoto | Aya Matsui | August 29, 2021 | April 22, 2023 |
64 | 12 | "Fear the Gear" / "A Family of Gears" Transliteration: "Haguruma no Ichizoku" (Japanese: 歯車の一族) | Shinichi Fukumoto | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | September 5, 2021 | April 29, 2023 |
65 | 13 | "Clash of the Giants" / "Solitary Providence" Transliteration: "Kokō no Setsuri" (Japanese: 孤高のセツリ) | Tomoya Takayama | Naoto Iyoku | September 12, 2021 | May 6, 2023 |
66 | 14 | "Rise of the Supervillain" / "Final Battle! Devil Empire" Transliteration: "Kessen! Majin Teikoku" (Japanese: 決戦!魔神帝国) | Masato Miyoshi | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | September 19, 2021 | May 13, 2023 |
67 | 15 | "Rise of the Superhero" / "Space Warrior The☆Lukeman" Transliteration: "Uchū Senshi Za☆Rūkumen" (Japanese: 宇宙戦士ザ☆ルークメン) | Naoto Hashimoto | Koji Saito | September 26, 2021 | May 20, 2023 |
68 | 16 | "The Melancholy of Yuo" Transliteration: "Yuuou no Yūutsu" (Japanese: ユウオウのユウウツ) | Hiroshi Akiyama | Yuichi Nomura | October 3, 2021 | N/A |
69 | 17 | "Fish Fight" / "Field of Fishreams" Transliteration: "Fīrudo Obu Gyorīmusu" (Japanese: フィールド・オブ・ギョリームス) | Yasumi Mikamoto | Iyoku Naoto | October 10, 2021 | May 27, 2023 |
70 | 18 | "Pest Control" / "That Person, The Hidden Nanahoshi" Transliteration: "Sono Mono, Ura Nanahoshi" (Japanese: その者、裏七星) | Matsuo Asami | Higuchi Tatsuto | October 17, 2021 | June 3, 2023 |
71 | 19 | "Curry Chaos" / "Danger: Do Not Mix" Transliteration: "Mazeruna Kiken" (Japanese: 混ぜるなキケン) | Tomoya Takayama | Aya Matsui | October 24, 2021 | June 10, 2023 |
72 | 20 | "Stop the Presses!" / "The Fantastic Underground Luke Factory" Transliteration: "Yume no Chika Rūku Kōjō" (Japanese: 夢の地下ルーク工場) | Shinya Sasaki | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | October 31, 2021 | June 17, 2023 |
73 | 21 | "Lose to Win" / "An Adult's Corporate Entertainment Rush Duel" Transliteration: "Otona no Settai Rasshu Dyueru" (Japanese: オトナの接待ラッシュデュエル) | Nao Yamada | Iyoku Naoto | November 7, 2021 | June 24, 2023 |
74 | 22 | "Rush Ghoul" / "Duel Zombie" Transliteration: "Dyueru Zonbi" (Japanese: デュエルゾンビ) | Shinichi Fukumoto | Yamaguchi Hiroshi | November 14, 2021 | July 1, 2023 |
75 | 23 | "Snoopin' Around" / "The Mystery of Yuga" Transliteration: "Yūga no Nazo" (Japanese: 遊我の謎) | Ryuta Yamamoto | Aya Matsui | November 21, 2021 | July 8, 2023 |
76 | 24 | "Tiger Trouble!" / "The Merciless Tiger" Transliteration: "Jihinaki Tora" (Japanese: 慈悲なき虎) | Naoto Hashimoto | Nomura Yuichi | November 28, 2021 | July 15, 2023 |
77 | 25 | "Monster Reborn!" / "Swirly Revival" Transliteration: "Yomigaeru Guruguru" (Japanese: 蘇るグルグル) | Naoki Hishikawa | Higuchi Tatsuto | December 5, 2021 | July 22, 2023 |
78 | 26 | "Yuga vs. Yuga" / "Yuga Goha" Transliteration: "Gōha Yūga" (Japanese: ゴーハ・ユウガ) | Yasumi Mikamoto | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | December 12, 2021 | July 29, 2023 |
79 | 27 | "Counting Cards" / "Rush Duel Sealed Away" Transliteration: "Rasshu Dyueru Fūin" (Japanese: ラッシュデュエル封印) | Tomoya Takayama | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | December 19, 2021 | August 5, 2023 |
80 | 28 | "The Six Goha Siblings" Transliteration: "Gōha Roku Kyōdai" (Japanese: ゴーハ6兄弟) | Masato Miyoshi | Saito Koji | December 26, 2021 | N/A |
81 | 29 | "Mindwiped" / "Irreplaceable Days" Transliteration: "Kakegaenonai Hibi" (Japanese: かけがえのない日々) | Shinichi Fukumoto | Iyoku Naoto | January 9, 2022 | August 12, 2023 |
82 | 30 | "Rush Duel - Duel of the Rush" / "Daor of the Rush" Transliteration: "Dōro Obu Za Rasshu" (Japanese: ドーロ・オブ・ザ・ラッシュ) | Kentaro Mizuno | Yuichi Nomura | January 16, 2022 | August 19, 2023 |
83 | 31 | "Duel of the MCs" / "Journey's Companions" Transliteration: "Tabi no Nakama-tachi" (Japanese: 旅の仲間たち) | Kazusa | Yuichi Nomura | January 23, 2022 | August 26, 2023 |
84 | 32 | "Secret Gig" / "Two Ideals" Transliteration: "Futatsu no Omoi" (Japanese: 二つの想い) | Shigenori Kurii | Higuchi Tatsuto | January 30, 2022 | September 2, 2023 |
85 | 33 | "Stop Pretending" / "The Return of the King" Transliteration: "Ō no Kikan" (Japanese: 王の帰還) | Nao Yamada | Higuchi Tatsuto | February 6, 2022 | September 9, 2023 |
86 | 34 | "Going Solo" / "The Kirishima Affair" Transliteration: "Kirishima, Bando Yamerutte Yo" (Japanese: 霧島、バンドやめるってよ) | Ryuta Yamamoto | Aya Matsui | February 13, 2022 | September 16, 2023 |
87 | 35 | "Clash of Chords" / "Kirishima Melon" Transliteration: "Kirishima Meron" (Japanese: 霧島メロン) | Tomoya Takayama | Aya Matsui | February 20, 2022 | September 23, 2023 |
88 | 36 | "Rush Duel Rescue" / "The Truth Behind the Kamijo Gear Company" Transliteration: "KGC no Shinjitsu" (Japanese: KGCの真実) | Shinichi Fukumoto | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | February 27, 2022 | November 4, 2023 |
89 | 37 | "Tiger Tamer!" / "Tiger & Dragon" Transliteration: "Taigā & Doragon" (Japanese: タイガー&ドラゴン) | Naoki Hishikawa | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | March 6, 2022 | November 11, 2023 |
90 | 38 | "Race to Space!" / "To Space!" Transliteration: "Sora e!" (Japanese: 宇宙へ!) | Yasumi Mikamoto | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | March 13, 2022 | November 18, 2023 |
91 | 39 | "Showdown in Space" / "Fierce Battle! Rush Robot Duel!" Transliteration: "Gekitō! Rasshu Robo Dyueru!" (Japanese: 激闘! ラッシュロボデュエル!) | Kentaro Mizuno | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | March 20, 2022 | November 25, 2023 |
92 | 40 | "End of the Road" / "King of Duels" Transliteration: "Dyueru no Ō" (Japanese: デュエルの王) | Naoto Hashimoto | Toshimitsu Takeuchi | March 27, 2022 | December 2, 2023 |
Volume | Episodes | Release date | Ref. | |
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Duel 5 | 53–67 | December 22, 2021 | [6] | |
Duel 6 | 68–79 | April 27, 2022 | [7] | |
Duel 7 | 80–92 | July 27, 2022 | [8] |
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