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'King of Games', occasionally subtitled ' A Game of Darkness' or ' The Shadow Games' or incorrectly referred to as 'First Season', or 'Season Zero' by fans) is the first anime adaptation of the. The 27-episode series was produced by and aired on from April 4 to October 10, 1998. While this series is not directly connected to (known internationally simply as Yu-Gi-Oh!, produced by and aired on ), both anime series are based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! Manga plots were re-written so that they could take up an entire episode's worth of time. Also, the level of violence was reduced between the manga and the anime.
![Season Season](https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/yugioh/images/b/bd/Yugioh037.png/revision/latest?cb=20140106213725)
Finally, a minor character in the manga, became a main character in the first series along with,. Characterization was slightly modified. For instance, Miho is a 'ditz' in the anime while in the manga she is a shy student librarian. Also, Honda is Jonouchi's verbal sparring partner instead of his crony in Toei's anime. New characters and plots, such as those relating to the four game masters, were added, and there are more occurrences of and Duel Monsters ( Magic and Wizards in the original Japanese manga) than in the corresponding manga. Unlike the second series, the card game (Duel Monsters) is not the sole focus of the show.
However, the Duel Monsters rules have been updated, becoming more like those used in the, even though this anime never gets to that point. The last episodes of the series focus on the battle between Yugi. This series had different voice actors and different character designs than the second series (e.g. Seto Kaiba's hair is green in Toei's anime).
The series has not been licensed for an English-language release. Contents Yami no Game In this series, Yami Yugi doesn't challenge people to a duel of Duel Monsters. Instead, he would challenge them to a Shadow Game, or Yami no Game, where he would then explain the rules. However, the person in question would cheat and the Doors of Darkness will open, thus Yami Yugi would do a upon the person, and usually whatever they obsess over the most would be their nightmare, such as their makeup falling off and showing their true face or watches fusing to their being. Duel Monsters was not the main point of the show but was played a few times. Cast The ending credits of each episode features three pages of voice roles.
Characters appearing on the first page are listed below as 'main'. Characters appearing on the second page, at least once, are listed below as supporting. Characters only appearing on the third page are listed below as minor. Main article: Trivia. Despite being his trump card in, never played ' in this show. However, Yugi is seen using it in.
' is also seen in the hand of another duelist in episode 3. finally Summons ' in the. ' (the equivalent of ') is the only card in English. Characters are more accurate to their manga equivalents. is seen with green hair and wears a white outfit like in the third season of.
Some manga chapters are packed together in one episode (eg. The 3 chapters with occur in only one episode). The are not gold-colored only. In fact, they are colored gold and brown (except for 's ). Most of the dark games are changed, except for the against and 's tests. Most of the are colored differently, except for '. The show stylised 'MW' letters for 'Magic and Wizards', even though the characters refer to the game as.
Cards are played on a duel mat with different areas depicted. All these areas give a 30% bonus to placed in the right area. This is similar to the 'field power bonus' in the Duelist Kingdom arc in.
Only a few duels use 's virtual reality system to show monsters. Others ideas used to show monsters are puppets, Dark Games.