Why did yugioh gx end in america




















As far as anime that exist to promote trading cards go, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX was a masterclass in slowburn character development. By the time the series ended, the characters were entirely different people than the were when we first met them. They really felt like high school kids who were slowly getting to know who they really were over a four-year period.

However, its supporting characters didn't get quite as much development over the show's five seasons, save for a few life lessons and big moments here and there. Sure, some GX characters fell by the wayside as well. The voices, mannerisms and strong personalities of Yu-Gi-Oh! Still, it's GX 's cast who feel more like genuinely fleshed out individuals.

However, as Yugi defeats Devlin at his own game on live television, Devlin believes that his game is ruined. That said, the match doesn't seem to sour Devlin's deal with Industrial Illusions as they take the game worldwide anyway.

Great, but what happened next? Well, your guess is as good as ours! While Devlin does show up many times afterward, nothing about his invention is really brought up again. In the manga, this is the end for Pegasus as he is brutally murdered; in the anime, he falls into a coma. For the entirety of Battle City and the Virtual World arcs, Pegasus never gets mentioned but then when the Waking The Dragons arc begins, he suddenly recovers and provides Yugi with a card that proves crucial in defeating Dartz.

We never really see how or why Pegasus recovered from his injuries. Call it the power of the plot we suppose. The brash American duelist, Bandit Keith may not have any magical powers but he still proves to be one of the most dastardly villains in the show's history. From trying to trap the gang in a cave and cheating in all his duels, Keith is a trickster.

After he's booted from the Duelist Kingdom island by Pegasus, Keith falls under the control of Marik Ishtar and is last seen losing his mind as he flees from the burning warehouse where he dueled Yugi. This would be the last time we see Keith He does make an appearance as a "lost soul" seeking revenge on Atem in Season 4. Aside from that, we don't know what became of this villain. Once the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Logo text. Read More About: Asia. All Rights reserved.

Close the menu Logo text. Nightshroud was defeated and destroyed by Jaden, but claimed to continue to exist as long as there is darkness in a person's heart. Also, in addition to the main cast, several cameos from the previous anime series appear within the show, most notably Yugi Muto , Seto Kaiba , Pegasus and Solomon Muto. Wiki Explore.

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