Netflix Italy recently updated its catalog with the addition of Yu-Gi-Oh!, the 2000s anime by Gallop and Nihon Ad Systems. The version available is that of modified and censored 4Kids entertainment and consequently does not contain the original synchronization, but only that of some western countries including Italy.
For the sake of clarity, the Yu-Gi-Oh! received a first season in 1998, which was produced by Toei Animation and consists of 27 episodes. This first series never arrived in ItalyIn contrast to the second, produced in 2000 and released in our country in 2003.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel monstersThe name of the second series consists of 224 episodes, which are divided into 9 narrative arcs. In Italy only the first was published, “Il Regno dei duellanti”, consisting of 49 episodes that were modified and censored as they were aimed at a younger target. Netflix posted the 49 episodes in question, with the Italian dubbing of Marak Film.
In any case, it is an excellent opportunity to take a nice dip in the past and relive the classic series that made history in Italy with the inimitable Massimo Di Benedetto in the role of Yugi Muto, Simone D’Andrea in those of Joey Wheeler e Lorenzo Scattorin in the form of Seto Kaiba. We remind you that the first film is also available on Netflix, simply titled Yu-Gi-Oh! The film.
What do you think about it? Will you see the consequences Let us know with a comment! If you’re a huge Yu-Gi-Oh! Let’s take this opportunity to remind you that some time ago the spin-off manga dedicated to Rook finally launched and that the new anime Yu-Gi-Oh Arc-V is currently on Prime Video available.