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Plus de fonctionnalités Annoncez-vous ici ! @arcv > Dossiers > arc v > [TSF]Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V 47 HD vostfr [TSF]Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V 47 HD vostfr . Vidéo MP4 - 27/03/2015 17:48:38 - WQUWU0. Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!! Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!遊(ゆう)☆戯(ぎ)☆王(おう)ゴーラッシュ!!Yūgiō Gōrasshu!! Anime series Directed by Nobuhiro Kondo Studio Bridge Network TV Tokyo Original run April 3, 2022[1] — No. of episodes 22 Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!! is the eighth Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series and the seventh main spin-off series. It began airing in April 2022.[2][3] The series stars Yudias Velgear as the main protagonist. Like its predecessor, Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS, GO RUSH!! focuses on Rush Duels. The series introduces a new Type of monster, the Galaxy Type.[2] GO RUSH!! also introduces Equip Spell Cards. Episodes[edit] Synopsis[edit] Yuhi Ohdo and Yuamu Ohdo are elementary schooler twins living in Mutsuba Town who are in charge of the alien extermination company UTS Ultraterrestrial Trouble Solutions. They spend their days working really hard searching for aliens using a mysterious device created by Yuhi... that is, until one fateful day!! Right after they created a mystery school club, they finally found a real spaceship and inside of it, they made contact with Yudias, an alien from the distant Velgear Star Cluster. Yudias has come to Earth, after he and his comrades were chased from his native star cluster, seeking a way to a new future, which "Rush Duel" seems like it might offer a means to do so, but knows nothing about it. Yuhi challenges the newbie Yudias to a Rush Duel in order to give him a helping hand. This is first contact between elementary school students and aliens, via Rush Duel![4] Now it's time to enter the new stage of Rush Duel introduced by this alien soldier from the far ends of the galaxy! Let's go, Go Rush!![2][3] Development[edit] Bridge once again returns as the main animation studio, after taking over for Studio Gallop beginning with Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS. Masahiro Hikokubo is again composing the series' Duels. The characters are designed by Kazuko Tadano and Hiromi Matsushita. It was decided to focus the series on aliens, as director Nobuhiro Kondo and the staff wanted to ensure their second show was accessible to people who hadn't heard of Yu-Gi-Oh! or Rush Dueling, but didn't want to simply repeat the plot of Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS, so they decided to make the protagonist an alien as they felt someone not from Earth would be the best choice for someone who didn't know about Rush Dueling. While there were concerns about aliens getting mixed up with Monster Cards, Kondo felt characters like Trapigeon Kayama proved audiences could differentiate between the two; Yudias was initially planned to be more "alien", but it was decided to make him more human to make Duels more easily understood. Consequently, GO RUSH!! is intended as an easy entrance show for people who want to get into Rush Duels, so the early Featured Duels clearly explain "Summons" and "activating a Spell Card" for the purposes of fans who never could quite grasp what was going on in previous shows. Despite this initial basic approach, Kondo stated his intentions to ensure that the Duels will be bizarre and showcase a variety of cards, given the alien nature of many Duelists in the show.[5] The COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions surrounding it made casting for GO RUSH!! difficult, as the staff were unable to hold mass auditions. Arthur Lounsberry Yudias Velgear, Toshiki Kumagai Yuhi Ohdo, and Koko Fukushima Yuamu Ohdo portray their characters as a team; Kondo liked the idea of younger actors Kumagi and Fukushima growing into their roles and hoped the series would serve as an entry point for careers in anime.[5] Trivia[edit] Unlike many of the past spin-offs since Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!! is directly linked to the previous series, in this case, Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS. Yuhi and Yuamu Ohdo share the surname of Yuga Ohdo, the protagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS. Several characters share surnames and voice actors with characters from Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS Manabu Sogetsu shares the surname and Japanese voice actor of Gavin Sogetsu, and closely resembles him. Manya Atachi shares the Japanese surname and voice actress of Mimi Imimi Mimi Atachi in the Japanese version and closely resembles her. In his dog form, Bochi closely resembles and shares a name with Bochi, the pet dog of Toshihiko, a friend of Mimi's son Yosh Imimi; Bochi himself shares Yosh's voice actor. London Kirishima shares the Japanese surname and voice actor of Roa Kassidy Roa Kirishima in the Japanese version and closely resembles him. Makeru Kurimoto and Miranda Ichimaru resemble older versions of Masaru and Nico and share their voice actors. Notably, neither Masaru nor Nico had stated surnames in SEVENS. Ranran Nanahoshi shares the surname and Japanese voice actress of Rayne Nanahoshi, and closely resembles her. Rovian Kirishima shares the Japanese surname and voice actress of Romin Kassidy Romin Kirishima in the Japanese version and closely resembles her. Galixon Tazaki, Mr. Yagi, Ms. Maki, Ms. Purisaki, Mr. Omaeno and Mr. Taira closely resemble Galian Townsend Galian Tazaki in the Japanese version, Briscoe Nick Yagi in the Japanese version, Sushiko Maki, Gibumi Purisaki in her civilian guise, Toombs Ushiro Omaeno in the Japanese version and Tyler Getz Getta Taira in the Japanese version respectively; Tazaki, Yagi, Maki, Purisaki, Omaeno and Taira all share voice actors with their SEVENS counterparts. When Tazaki, Yagi and Maki were revealed in V-Jump March 2022, the promotional material asked if they had been seen before, possibly suggesting they were the same characters as adults, though Tazaki's first name was later confirmed to be Galixon. The other two adult members of UTS also resemble characters from SEVENS; Janko Entant and Caterpillio Zomyoji. Venus Ganiko resembles Celestia Noodlina, Finger Chikako, Sweets Kakoko, Flash Umiko, Hire Yureko and Konvoy Sagawa, sharing their collective Japanese voice actress and use of "ko" in one of her names. A figure resembling Celestia Noodlina is seen as a background character in the Alien Residential Area. The main town is Mutsuba Town, after Mutsuba Heavy Machinery and its heiress Asana Mutsuba. Mutsuba Heavy Machinery operate in the town. Their president, Asaka Mutsuba, closely resembles and share the surname and Japanese voice actress of Asana Mutsuba. The Ramen Hut operates in the town. Yudias Velgear uses a Goha Enterprises Duel Disk as opposed to the new model introduced by GO RUSH!!; the new model itself projects a blue "G" over its surface, possibly in reference to Goha Enterprises. This model of Duel Disk has apparently never been seen by the general public, and was given to Yudias by a figure resembling The☆Yugaman, though Yuna Goha recognizes it. The Goha Company are stated to be the creators of Rush Dueling; their president is Yuna Goha, who uses many cards that were used by Yuga Ohdo, including his ace monster "Sevens Road Magician". In Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS, the six Goha Siblings were the presidents of Goha Enterprises and each referenced a previous Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series. This is the first Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series not to feature an opening theme song in the first episode. Like SEVENS, this series has a more comedic and lighthearted tone compared to the previous series. References[edit] ↑ NeoArkadia March 10, 2022. "[GO RUSH!!] Saikyo Jump Info!". The Organization. Retrieved March 12, 2022. ↑ a b c NeoArkadia December 18, 2021. "Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! Reveal". The Organization. Retrieved December 19, 2021. ↑ a b Crystalyn Hodgkins December 17, 2021. "Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! Anime Announced With April 2022 Premiere". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 18, 2021. ↑ NeoArkadia December 20, 2021. "[GO RUSH!!] Extended Story Summary". The Organization. Retrieved December 20, 2021. ↑ a b NeoArkadia March 28, 2022. "Highlights from Interview with GO RUSH!! Director Kondo Nobuhiro". The Organization. Retrieved April 15, 2022. External links[edit] Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!! official website Japanese Inédits de Yu-Gi-Oh»Ça y est! La saison 2 de Yu-Gi-Oh» arrive aujourd'hui sur Canal J. Rendez-vous dès ce matin à 9 h 25 - ou en rediffusion le mercredi, samedi et dimanche, toujours à la même heure - pour retrouver Yug... Premières lignes du programme Yu Gi Oh Arc V est diffusé par Gulli le lundi 22 août 2016 à 1238 évaluez-vous cet emission?Premières lignesFacturons votre émission... 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