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[[caption-width-right:200:Astral and Yuma Tsukumo]]
The fourth series in the ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise. (The title is pronounced "zay-al" in the Japanese version and "zek-sul" in the English dub.)
The story takes place in the futuristic city of Heartland[[labelnote:*]]possibly set chronologically after a previous series[[/labelnote]], where duels are conducted using the latest AugmentedReality technology. This is the home of Yuma Tsukumo, a thirteen-year-old [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent middle school student]] who tackles life and dueling with everything he has, despite his lack of skill at either.
One day, Yuma is forced to duel the school bully, Ryoga "Shark" Kamishiro. In the middle of their battle, Shark [[DemonicPossession is possessed]] by a strange Duel Monster known as a "Number" which cannot be destroyed by traditional means. However, Yuma receives help in the form of Astral, a mysterious blue spirit who [[LaserGuidedAmnesia lacks his memories]] but is an outstanding strategist.
It turns out that Astral's memories have been split into the ninety-nine "Number" cards that have scattered around Heartland, carrying with them the threat of DemonicPossession. As "Numbers" can only be destroyed by other "Number" cards, Yuma agrees to help Astral in retrieving his lost memories and saving the citizens of Heartland. But it's not quite that simple, as there is stiff competition from other factions who wish to amass the "Numbers" for their own reasons, such as "Numbers Hunter" [[TheRival Kaito Tenjo]], and the sinister Tron Family.
Replacing the D-Wheels of the previous series and Duel Disk models are the brand new D-Gazers and D-Pads, an eyeglass piece along with the new model of Duel Disk for AugmentedReality duels, which allow for more visual destruction of the environment, giant score cards for [[HitPoints life points]], and an overall enhanced dueling experience. They still use real cards, instead of virtual ones, for some reason.
The dub was originally produced by FourKidsEntertainment (later by Creator/{{Konami}} after [=4Kids=] went bankrupt) and airs on Creator/{{Vortexx}} in the U.S. Both the dub and subtitled versions are available on [[http://www.hulu.com/search?q=Yu-Gi-Oh!+Zexal Hulu]].
The anime was rescheduled on September 24, 2012 and was rebranded as ''Yu-Gi-Oh Zexal II'' on October 7, 2012. However, it is not a new series - NAS' website lists the series as ongoing, with no reset of episode numbers to go along with the rebrand.
Taking place shortly after the events of the World Duel Carnival, life seemed to go back to normal for Yuma and his friends. However evil forces from the Barian World seek to obtain the "Number" cards to destroy the Astral World. Now Yuma, Ryoga, and Kaito along with all their friends must band together and face this new threat.
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* TheAbridgedSeries: It has one found [[http://www.youtube.com/user/ZealTheDeal here.]]
* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: The Student Council President and the Special Disciplinary Commander have the authority to suspend and even expel students, and even apply arbitrary rules to dueling (monsters whose appearances violate school dress code for example).
* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: Tron. He goes out remembering his life with his sons before Dr. Faker intervened, returning their souls to them before falling into something implied to be fatal. It is honestly one of the saddest, most poignant moments in the entire series.]]
* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The English dub uses a different theme song.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Astral. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in Yuma and Shark's tag duel, when Astral mixes up the Japanese word for "cheating" or "counterfeit" with the word for "somewhat."
** This goes for the Barians as well.
* AnimeFirst: Unlike ''[[Anime/YuGiOhGX GX]]'' and ''[[Anime/YuGiOh5Ds 5D's]]'', this is [[AvertedTrope averted]] for this series, as the manga made it out before the anime.
* AnimeHair: Like with the other leads, people are currently debating what animal Yuma's hair resembles. Guesses include [[http://slifertheskydragon.deviantart.com/art/99-LIONFISH-189437689?q=boost%3Apopular+yugioh+gx+abridged&qo=53 lionfish]], shrimp, lobster, and spider.
** MulticoloredHair: Nearly everyone, with varying degrees of subtlety.
* {{Antimatter}}: Xyz monsters, and Numbers cards by inclusion, are said to be composed of antimatter, which is a possible reason Dr. Faker believes that they would destroy the universe.
* AntiVillain: Kaito might be stealing Numbers cards and souls, but it's to save his little brother from a mysterious illness.
* AugmentedReality: Duels in this series are portrayed using AR eyepieces instead of holograms.
* TheBadGuyWins: A subversion Vector [[spoiler: and No. 96's]] plan to defeat Astral fails due [[spoiler:to No. 96's draw. However No. 96 has gained power through Barian's Force AND still has the Legendary Number. What's more he abandons Vector after the duel keeping the Number for himself so he definitely comes out on top in the end.]]
* BattleAura: When ever a Duelist uses a Number monster and gets possessed by its power, a dark purple emits from them.
** An aura appears TWICE around Rio in Episode 81. Whether she actually possesses power or not is still unknown (this could just be the mental effect she's having on whoever she's talking to), but anyone around certainly has reason to fear her.
** This also applies to Astral, who acquires a blue aura whenever he or Yuma engages in a duel, and also when he's inside the Emperor's Key.
* BattleInTheRain: While the rain has slowed to the point of not moving, it still counts during Kaito and Yuma's first duel.
** There was also a (very short) rain shower during the first summoning of [[spoiler: Shark Drake Vice.]]
** Much of episode 84's duel takes place in a moody downpour.
* TheBeautifulGame: Gets the spotlight in episode 27, with soccer playing Kakeru and his own problems with the game.
* BigBadEnsemble: Dr Faker and Tron.
** Later, while Durbe seems to be the recognized leader of the Barians, [[spoiler:Vector]] seems to hold enough significance with the plot to put him on this level alongside Durbe during the Barian Arc.
* BiggerOnTheInside: The Emperor's Key houses a large mechanism of cogs and wheels. [[spoiler:Astral says it's a space ship.]]
* BilingualBonus: With [[spoiler: Shark Drake Vice. 'Vice' could also be translated as 'Weiss', German for 'white'. Shark Drake Vice is clad in white armor.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: The whole point to Tokunosuke Omoteura's character and perspective. [[spoiler:Although after Yuma beats and befriends him, he gets better.]]
** IV's public persona is one of a gentle, fan loving champion, as opposed to his true, devilish personality.
** [[spoiler: Rei Shingetsu/Vector]] in ''spades''.
* BodyHorror: No.96 and it's method of possession.
* BodySnatcher: No. 96 does this to Astral in episode 20 as well as Yuma. [[spoiler:Although Yuma fakes the extent to which he is possessed though to mislead No 96, for Tetsuo in the duel]]
* ABoyAndHisX: Yuma's basic relationship with Astral.
* BrokenAce: [[spoiler:Shark was so afraid of losing in a national tournament, he looked at his opponents cards sprawled out on the table after he left the room. After being disqualified for cheating, his failure there haunted him so bad he quit dueling.]]
* CatchPhrase: "Kattobingu!", a nonsense word that mashes up the Japanese term for "to flare up" with the English word "bing".
** BlindIdiotTranslation: There were at least three alternative translations of 'kattobingu': the most common one being "I'll rise to the sky!", another as "Bring it to 'em!", and the funniest being one sub of the first episode had him saying "I'm ''pop flying''!"
** EvenTheSubtitlerIsStumped: Another fansub group has "I'll do kattobingu! [-(We have no idea how to translate this. Sorry.)-]" Even the ''official'' subs just leave it as "I'm Kattobing.".
** BorrowedCatchphrase: Tetsuo, Charlie, Tron, Astral, and Shark have all used "kattobingu", though Charlie got it from Yuma's dad Kazuma instead of Yuma himself. Cathy mutates it into "Cattobingu", which, while a clever way to work it into her CatGirl theme, makes even less sense than the ordinary catch phrase.
*** It seems that Yuma himself borrows this from his Father, and it has become something of a family motto. To the point of Akari and Yuma being hilariously over the top by saying to do Kattobingu, while giving each other an intense high five, the phrase has importance to both of them.
*** Now it seems like every one has their own version of Kattobing, most recently Takashi's "Todorobingu!" from episode 77.
** The dub just replaces "kattobingu" entirely with "feeling the flow"; and the English manga with "I'm gonna jet!" The dub also adds additional catchphrases; "high-five the sky" and, when starting a duel, "Get set to get [[JustForPun decked]]!"
** Also there's Takashi's "To summarize". The dub translates it as "In the end".
* CallingYourAttacks: "[[TheMagicPokerEquation SHINING DRAW!]]"
* CaptainObvious: Astral can be this a lot with his observations. Yuma even calls him this is episode 2 of the English dub.
* ChasteHero: Yuma shows that in a pretty hilarious way. In Episode 9 he repeatedly interrupts Cathy trying to confess to him during a duel only to beat her in it. Even Astral notices afterwards: "Observation #11: It seems Yuma still doesn't understand the thoughts of females."
* ChekhovsGunman: Cathy shows up in the background of a number of shots [[StalkingIsLove quietly watching Yuma]] before her formal introduction.
** The trash robots of the city, which are first seen straight from episode one. One of them called Obomi gets the focus for an episode, however, the most notable part is [[spoiler:the robots dump the trash they receive at the end of the day into a large hole like a garbage dump, where the torrents of trash are used to cause destruction to beings in another dimension(s)]]
* CipherLanguage: Astral glyphs for Japanese katakana, and Barian glyphs for the Latin alphabet.[[hottip:*:The alphabet used for English, German, Spanish, French and most relevantly Romaji: Transliterations of Japanese words to the alphabet.]]
* ClipShow: Episode 25.
* ConspicuousCGI: Used for several monsters, especially during summoning or attack sequences.
* ContinuityNod[=/=]ContinuityPorn: Episode 15 featured nearly every major card used by the main characters of the [[Anime/YuGiOh the original]] and [[Anime/YuGiOhGX the GX era]] as wooden statues. Yuma, Tetsuo, and hardcore duelist fans who had watched the original had a {{Nerdgasm}} when the 'statue duel' brought the original ace cards (Blue-Eyes, Red-Eyes, Dark Magician and Dark Magician Girl) to life.
** In continuance of tradition, TheHero's ace monster has Attack and Defense of 2500 / 2000 and takes 2 monsters to summon under normal circumstances.[[note]][[Anime/YuGiOh Dark Magician]] does have 100 more DEF, though.[[/note]]
* CoolBigSis: Akari, literally being the hero's older sister.
** Tetsuo's sister Tetsuko as well. Compared to Tetsuo and his similarly-statured mom, she looks pretty good.
* CrapsaccharineWorld: Heartland, in comparison to the likes of Satellite and Dark World looks pretty bright and colorful. There's robots cleaning up people's messes, a futuristic atmosphere, and no systematic conflict. [[spoiler: Except we've got brainwashings a plenty, cards that warp, distort and outright degrade people's minds into horrifying insanity, a terrifying madman in charge supported by a guy that looks like Dr Weil who is willing to commit omnicide on one universe to save his son, and which we see as junk being dumped into a world and its residents ''running, screaming.'' After the Barians are introduced, it gets even worse. They're at first quirky and bizarre, rather incompetent and overspecialized. Then we see that Gilag, despite his comedic quirks, basically goes around brainwashing everyone he can in order to make them basically an army of mind control slaves. As if that wasn't bad enough, Misael appears, with a terrifyingly powerful dragon at his beck and call, and he basically terrifies the protagonist out of dueling him. And then Vector returns, and is shown as ''even crazier, eviler and more disturbing'' than we already thought he was. He made a lot of squicky moves on Yuma through his disguise of Shingetsu Rei and a multitude of lies, and his duel with him showed his commitment to completely burying the heroes for defeating him that one time. And even then, we get a GodOfEvil that Vector incarnated into himself, which has further decayed his sanity. And then we get a nice little story about a King who executed his subjects en masse and then committed suicide...shown in an illustration.]] Such a light cartoon, eh?
* CrazyCatLady: Cathy in her Cat-chan persona is pretty nuts and has an entire herd of cats.
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Yuma and Astral together face one of these when Kaito utterly destroys them, and if not for Haruto falling ill and calling out for his brother, they would have lost.]]
** There's also Yuma and Takashi's off-screen duel where Takashi wins without losing any of his Life Points.
** Kaito's duels are generally like this if he's not fighting a major antagonist.
** Let's not even get started on [[spoiler:Misael...]]
* CreepyChild: Haruto
* DeathByIrony: A lot of Yuma's duels end in ironic fashions:
** In their first duel with each other, Shark's play style is basically summoning a strong monster as quickly as possible, Yuma wins by increasing Utopia's attack points up to 5000. Shark got [[GenreSavvy a lot smarter]] by their next duel.
** One of Yuma's teachers, under the influence of Number 34: Terror-Byte, wants to win as perfectly as possible, said perfectionism is what causes him to lose.
** Cathy pretty much overwhelmed Yuma with her cat deck, Yuma uses his own feline monster (Baby Tiragon) to win the duel.
** Scorch and Chills spent most of their tag-duel boasting how good their tag-teaming is, Shark and Yuma won by combining the strength of their ace monsters.
** Shobee thinks that power is everything and overwhelms Yuma with high attack power monsters, Yuma defeats him with Kuribolt (a weak, 300 ATK monster).
** Anna's whole "strategy" is simply doing as much to Yuma as possible, Yuma gave her a piece of her own medicine by inflicting '''''6000''''' points of damage.
** Shuta predicted Yuma would summon Hope in their duel with each other, Yuma ''did'' summon Hope...[[SuperMode Ray]] eventually.
** [=III=] and [=IV=] allowed Yuma to pair with Kaito in their tag duel because they thought he would be the weak link but it's through Yuma's cards that enable Kaito to win the duel.
* DeerInTheHeadlights: Prior to [[spoiler: a timely HeelFaceTurn on Kaito's part every time he is mentioned, and when Astral sees him in episode 16, he suddenly clams up and finally admits to himself that he is deathly afraid of him.]]
** TheDreaded
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Tokunosuke. This is [[DiscussedTrope discussed]] in regards to Shark. Yuma insists they are friends because people go from being strangers to being friends once they've dueled. Shark is initially skeptical, but the two eventually do become friends through [[FireForgedFriends a tag duel]].
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "No. 39 Hope, King of Hope." The English card's name changes it to "Number 39: Utopia."
** This can be subverted as well on No. 39 it all depends on how you translate Kibō'ō which the example above translates as "king of hope". The Franchise/YuGiOh Wikia page translates it as King of Wishes, Hope and one of the fansubbing groups translates Kibō'ō as Aspiring Emperor, it all depends on the translation.
** In the dub, Cathy gets a last name - Catherine.
* DoAnythingRobot: Orbital 7 can slow down time to the point it appears to have stopped, turn into a hand glider, and hold Kaito's duel disk for him.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: Yuma does not like tomatoes. To the point he would duel someone to prevent them from making a tomato theme park. [[spoiler: Then he eats a tomato and loves it, teaching Yuma about the importance of not hating vegetables he doesn't eat all the time.]]
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The gate Yuma opened at the end of the first episode releases all of the numbers, most of whom take people over and make them evil, with the exception of the one Yuma gets which is "Hope, King of Hope." Releasing various evils? And Hope being released with them? Now doesn't this sound familiar to the story of Pandora's Box?
* DoubleKnockout: The duel equivalent of this occurred [[spoiler: during Astral's duel with Kaito. It ended in both life points hitting 0]]
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Akari drives like this. Shark is also a little reckless on his motorcycle.
* DrivingStick: Episode three had almost everything electronic shut down or BSOD because of a virus started by a hacker VillainOfTheWeek, which included electronic cars. Akari is then shown driving a Manual Car complete with gratuitous footage of the transmission.
* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Most Numbers holders are varying degrees of this, ranging from exaggerated negative traits to out right psychopathy, because the Numbers plant darkness in the hearts of it's holders. This can be prevented by sheer force of will, or various other methods of handling Numbers cards, such as Photon Hand.
* DubNameChange: This was originally dubbed by 4KidsEntertainment, so of course.
** Kotori Mizuki > Tori Meadows
** Tetsuo Takeda > Bronk Stone
** Ryoga Kamishiro > Reginald Kastle (though his nickname of "Shark" is retained)
** Akari Tsukumo > Kari Tsukumo
** Takashi Todoroki > Caswell
** Ukyo Kitano > Mr. Kay
** Tokunosuke Omoteura > Flip
** Taichi > Spencer
** Fuya Okudaira > Nelson Andrews
** Rikuo > Scorch
** Kaio > Chills
** Ginji > Weasel
** Kaito Tenjo > Kite Tenjo
** Haruto Tenjo > Hart Tenjo
** Rokujuro > Roku
** Yamikawa > Kaze
** Jin > Fortuno
** Mirai Tsukumo > Mira Tsukumo
** Tetsuko Takeda > Brianna Stone
** Yone > Meredith
** Obomi > Lilybot
** III > Trey
** IV > Quattro
** V > Quinton
** Gauche > Nistro
** Droite > Dextra
** Tron > Vetrix
** Kakeru Kunitachi > Striker
** Shobee Yatsu > Cody Callus
** Anna Kozuki > Anna Kaboom
** Yuya Tsukune > Kumo Tsuyuma
** Charlie [=McCoy=] > [=Charlie McCay=]
** Mayumi > May
** Hosaku Yasai > Tombo Tillbitty
** Shuta Hayami > Cameron Clix
** Dog-chan > Pip
** Chukichi > Roscoe
** Fallguys > Triad of Terror
** Wolf > Wolfsbane
** Averted in the English manga, which keeps the original names.
* DuelToTheDeath: If Yuma duels against someone with a Numbers Card, Astral's existence is tied to Yuma's life points. The more damage Yuma takes, the more Astral begins to fade out of existence, and should Yuma lose, Astral would die.
* DuelsDecideEverything: Well, this is a ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' series.
* DumbIsGood: Yuma so much. [[spoiler:This trope is played straight when he just utterly loses against Shark because of his own stupid mistakes, despite trying to do the right thing.]]
* DysonSphere: [[AllThereintheManual All there in the card's name.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: You can see Cathy in the background of the first eight episodes (as well as a small scene in the opening), and notice that she never joins in on anything negative against Yuma, before her introductory episode.
* EarthShatteringKaboom: Astral has a vision of this in episode 20.
* EnigmaticEmpoweringEntity: The Door. A mysterious entity that only appears to Yuma in his dreams. It takes the appearance of a gigantic demonic door wrapped in chains binding it shut, and can only be opened by the Emperor's Key. Sealed inside was Astral, along with the 100 Numbers that comprise of his memories. It warns of future events, and bestowed to Yuma the power of Zexal. A similar door appears whenever a Barian uses Chaos XYZ, but what this door's relationship is with the other door is equally unknown.
** DealWithTheDevil: We don't know yet what this deal pertains, but its pretty clear that Yuma is supposed to lose something dear to him in exchange.
* EvolvingCredits: The first opening has Takashi, Tokunosuke, and Cathy being [[PromotionToOpeningTitles added to the group that Yuma's shown walking to school with]] after their introductions.
** And in the first ending, Kotori's clothes keep changing: from her school clothes to [[KimonoFanservice yukatas]] to casual wear.
** As with 5D's, some monsters are featured in the opening shadowed out, and as soon as they appear in the anime the following episode's opening will show them in full. Examples include [[spoiler:Number 83: Gimmick Puppet - Destiny Leo, Chaos Number 105: Burning Knuckler: Caestus the Comet, Number 106: Huge Rock Palm - Giant Hand, many of the Chaos Xyz monsters, and Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon.]]
* ExcitedSeriesTitle
* {{Expy}}: Yuma looks like a cross between Juudai of ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' and a ''{{Beyblade}}'' hero.
** As soon as ''5Ds'' fans got a glimpse of Yuma, they declared that he was ''[[OfficialCouple Yusei and Aki's lovechild]].''
** There has been reports of the screen thing on Yuma's wrist having extreme similarities with something from ''{{Bakugan}}''.
*** Zexal II shares similar plot points to Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders: two warring, alien factions that involve humans in their war, the antagonists (Barians and Gundalians) both use human disguises to blend in on Earth, and both have a member "befriend" the main protagonist, only for said member to betray the team. It helps that both those characters - Rei Shingetsu and Ren Krawler - have a purple theme and share similar skin and hair colors (both in their true forms).
** Astral looks like Neo-Spacian Twinkle Moss from ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'', with a relationship to the protagonist not unlike Yubel.
** Yuma's relationship with Astral seems to be intentionally designed to draw parallels to that of Yugi and Dark Yugi from ''Yu-Gi-Oh''.
*** And it's not just his relationship with Astral, either. He's a boy with an artifact and a legacy deck, who lives with a grandparent and shares a close bond with a female childhood friend.
** Tokunosuke Omoteura draws a lot of similarities from Weevil Underwood. They both look similar, they're both viewed as creepy by the female cast and they both have a sneaky nature, such as tricking their opponent's into taking their cards and taking advantage of it during their duels.
** Fuya Okudaira has a similar concept to Tomoya Hanasaki from Season Zero. Both are hero impersonators who have different characters when they change into their hero persona, and both have problems with the way their parent try to fix this.
** Kaito Tenjo: Hmm. BadassLongcoat? Check, MoralityPet little bro? Check. Adopted by some dude in a suit who's using them to his own gain? Check. [[OlympusMons Big, Badass LIGHT Dragon with 3000 ATK]]? Double Check. Even his Mons (Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon) point to being an Expy of Blue-Eyes White Dragon.
** Similarly, Tron: The second major antagonist, an eccentric rich boy with a taste for cartoons and something on his left eye? Oh my.
** Gagaga Magician and Gagaga Girl, anybody who's watched the [[Anime/YuGiOh original]] series knows about this one.
** IV looks [[http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/7207/ivgingabishonen.jpg oddly like]] the Galactic Pretty Boy of ''Anime/StarDriver''.
** Hell, the World Duel Carnival could be considered an Expy of Duelist Kingdom. 5 wins to get to the finals? The man setting it up is after series [=MacGuffins=]? Check and check.
** After initially being positioned as the Kaiba of this series as the protagonist's first major opponent, Shark is now shaping up to be the JOEY(street punk attitude before befriending the hero, bedridden little sister).
** [[spoiler:Chaos Number 107 bears much more resemblance to Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon than their previous counterparts did to each other.]]
* FightingYourFriend: Yuma and [[spoiler: brainwashed Shark]] during the World Duel Carnival.
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: Rikuo and Kaio.
* FireForgedFriends: Yuma and Shark seem to finally be friends after their Tag-Team Duel, due to Yuma's constant protection of his life points and defense of Shark's own personal failings in front of their opponents. Shark even lets Yuma keep the card he trusted him with to win the duel.
** This essentially happens between all three main (human) protagonists (most notably Kaito and Shark, as they'd been at each other's throats earlier) during the duel with [[spoiler: Dr. Faker]].
* FiveManBand
** TheHero: Yuma
** TheLancer: Astral
** TheBigGuy: Tetsuo (Bronk)
** TheChick: Kotori (Tori)
** TheSmartGuy: Takashi (Caswell)
** SixthRanger: Cathy
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Anna. [[spoiler: Subverted, it turns out the guy she was friends with, who she thought was Yuma, was actually some other kid named Yuya.]]
* ForgottenSuperweapon: Every so often, Yuma seems to forget about his cards' effects and begin to panic over the opponent's actions, even though he has every card he needs to survive. Most pronounced during his duel with Droite and Gauche, where he finds himself on the brink of despair for apparently having no options left after his last draw, only for Astral to show up and guide him to victory with cards he already had in play.
* FreudianExcuse: The reason why Tokunosuke was deceptive is because [[spoiler: when he was younger, a group of kids tricked into duels using the ante rule and took his cards. After he found out what they were doing, he used dirty tricks against them and took back his cards. From then on, he thought everything and everyone had a hidden motive]].
** All of the Numbers cards seem to bring about this sort of mentality, bringing out the darkest emotions a person has and using them to justify crazy actions.
* FriendshipMoment: [[spoiler:Astral wants to surrender so that Yuma may save his friends, at the cost of his own life, but Yuma angrily replies that he would never sacrifice Astral, because Astral is also one of his precious friends.]]
** Something like this happens between, of all characters, Kaito and Astral in Episode 72. After Kaito announces his intention to [[spoiler: surrender the duel due to lack of motivation]], Astral basically pulls him aside and tells him that dueling isn't just for defending what's precious to you, it's also for making friends - and that Kaito is one of the friends that Astral has made through dueling. He also points out that Kaito must have had some intention to leave the past behind him, or he wouldn't have shown up.
* FusionDance: [[spoiler:Xyz Change [[TitleDrop ZEXAL]], a Type 2 (power booster) Fusion with Yuma and Astral.]]
* TheGambler: Charlie fits this description perfectly, with his charm and incredibly high luck involving dice related cards.
* GamblersFallacy: Astral commits this fallacy during Yuma's duel with Charlie. He continually points out the low odds of Charlie rolling a six, given that he has already rolled so many in a row. While it is technically true that rolling a high number of sixes in a row is very unlikely, the odds of rolling a single six never change, so his chances are the same as always, [[spoiler: barring his ability to manipulate the roll.]]
* GenreSavvy: Kaito knows people expect him to play an Xyz monster, just like everyone else, so instead he uses cards that require special summoning and fusion monsters.
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Yuma does this to Astral, despite ending up going through him when [[spoiler:Astral says he doesn't want to die in a duel, since he's not 100% he can win, so they should forget about his friends being held hostage. It works, since Astral follows Yuma to the duel.]]
** [[spoiler: Kotori does this to Yuma when he starts to break down over not being able to get into the building where they're keeping the Emperor's key.]]
** Shark does this through a duel to Yuma [[spoiler:following his duel with Misael.]]
*** Heck, Gauche did too after Yuma watched everyone else in the semifinals of the WDC.
* GoKartingWithBowser: Yuma keeps ending up eating meals with people who are technically his enemy, as well as having in depth, and personal conversations with them on more or less friendly terms.
* GoThroughMe: Shark will not let Kaito take Yuma's Emperor Key without a fight. [[spoiler:Sadly, it's a fight that he loses.]]
** In the Emperor's Key, Number 39: Utopia pulls this when Number 96: Black Mist attempts to attack Astral.
* GottaCatchEmAll: When a Numbers is defeated in a duel by Yuma, Yuma gains it and Astral gains a piece of his memory back.
* GrayRainOfDepression: The end of episode 14.
* GratuitousEnglish: Charlie's "Life is carnival!" catchphrase, which itself is from the gratuitous English motto of the World Duel Carnival.
* HandshakeSubstitute: After Yuma beats Alit for the first time and Alit declares himself Yuma's rival, they exchange a brofist.
* HeelFaceTurn: Shark's a far better person then what he was in episode 1.
** [[spoiler:Then he actually does one to Tron in Episode 62 by losing on purpose instead of using Tron's card to win.]]
* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:Astral and Yuma both have one after Kaito destroyed them in a life or death duel, and suddenly left them alive to go save his brother. Astral starts having one when he realizes Kaito's dueling outdoes his own in every aspect, and quietly just begins to clam up, while Yuma loses it in front of Kotori, screaming about how he can never achieve his goals with his own weakness.]]
* HighClassGlass: [[spoiler:Byron Arclight aka Tron]] had this before [[GoneHorriblyWrong tried to discovered a lost gateway with his colleague.]]
* HollywoodHacking: Remember the bit from the original series where Kaiba tries to hack into Pegasus' computer and it ends up looking like "[[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries a really boring computer game]]?" Episodes three and four revisit that idea, with Yuma's sister Akari going through a sort of RPG-style dungeon and even a boss fight as she tries to track down and stop a computer virus.
* HostageForMacGuffin: Kaito Tenjo does this by [[spoiler:stealing Tetsuo's soul]] in the manga to get Yuma's Emperor's Key.
** Jin does this [[spoiler:by holding his friends hostage over a pit of lava to make Yuma duel him.]]
* HotBlooded: What makes Yuma unique among the other ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' protagonists is that he's beyond hot blooded when it comes to dealing with everything, especially dueling. Life better watch out, cause he'll bring it to 'em.
* HotMom: Mirai Tsukumo, Yuma's mother. Also Kotori's mom, causing her classmates to openly wonder if she'll look like that some day (earning them a glare from her).
* HowlOfSorrow: [[spoiler:Yuma has one of these at the end of episode 14, after realizing that even he and Astral together were not enough to stop someone as frightening as Kaito.]]
* HumanoidAliens: Astral
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: How Yuma tries to reach out to [[spoiler: brainwashed Shark]] during the World Duel Carnival.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Every episode is labeled as a "Numbers."
* IdiotHero: Yuma.
** Episode 12 finally shows him using his brain a bit (with help from one of Shark's cards) without Astral needing to tell him everything to do...
* IllGirl
** [[spoiler: Charlie's niece, Mayumi, which is why he stole No.7 from the museum. He got it so she'd have all the luck in the world to get better from her upcoming operation.]]
* InformedAttribute: We are TOLD that Kaito does not enjoy dueling for people's souls, but we are SHOWN that he has a constant SlasherSmile on his face and seems to go about ripping out souls with a similar glee that a small child would have ripping off the wrapping from Christmas presents.
* IneffectualLoner: Kakeru is this when it comes to dueling and soccer, but he gets better.
* InstantWinCondition: ZEXAL's and [[spoiler: ZEXAL II's]] power allows Yuma and Astral to win when they manage to fuse.
* ItsPersonal: Shark feels this way when it comes to IV. [[spoiler: IV, Shark's opponent in the finals of a tournament, is implied to have set up an accident involving Shark's younger sister. Using Shark's emotional instability from promising to win for her, he purposely set up his deck to fall over, so that Shark would cheat.]]
** Kaito has a similar kind of anger towards V, [[spoiler: as V was his previous mentor who abandoned him upon finding out that he was the son of Dr. Faker.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite Tetsuo being a jerk to Yuma usually, he found the other half of Yuma's prized pendant, after it was broken, and the other half was kicked into a far away bush.
** ContinuityPorn: Which perfectly mirrors how Jonouchi met Yugi in the manga: Yugi was about to step up to Ushio for beating up Jonouchi and Honda, Jonouchi decided to dive into the school pool and search for the last [[MacGuffin Millennium Puzzle]] piece that he had thrown in there earlier.
* KickTheDog: Shark smashing Yuma's MementoMacGuffin and throwing half of it into a bush.
** [[spoiler:lll]] did this by [[spoiler:seemingly killing Astral.]]
** Done in the cruelest way possible by [[spoiler: Vector when he reveals he is Shingetsu.]]
* KidHero: Yuma.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The number cards all carry some of Astral's memories, and he will not have them all back until Yuma gets all 100. When he first appears, Astral has only Number 39: Utopia and only remembers Duel Monsters until No 17. Leviathan Dragon comes into Yuma's possession, after which he remembers his own name, and each new Number Card allows him to remember a little bit more every time.
* LargeHam: Dr. Faker shows up for less then a minute and makes this impression with his over the top laughing and speech.
** And then there's Black Mist.
* LeeroyJenkins: Yuma's preferred battle strategy, much to Astral's chagrin.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Alit has some sort of crazy Spanish sounding song in his first episode.
* LighterAndSofter: Compared to ''[[Anime/YuGiOh5Ds 5D's]]'' pre-episode 64 setting, ''Zexal'''s Heartland is a SugarBowl. [[spoiler:Until about episode 40.]]
** The first few episodes of Zexal II seem to be doing this as well, although Yuma is still VERY conscious about the threat of the Barian World.
* LonelyRichKid: Fuya is the second type, Cathy is the first type.
* LostInCharacter: Fuya Okudaira/Different Dimension Esper Robin.
* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Cathy is pretty nuts until Yuma gives her some attention.
* {{MacGuffin}}: The Emperor's Key.
* MatryoshkaObject: Housaku Yasai uses a card called "Tomato Matryoshka" which allows him to summon another "Tomato Matryoshka" from his hand or deck when it is Normal Summoned.
* TheMagicPokerEquation: A series staple, of course, but especially noticeable this time around due to the hoops characters jump through to summon their signature Xyz monsters early in the game.
** Particularly odd in the tag duel against Kaio and Rikuo/Chills and Scorch, as the protagonists first suspect foul play because the hands they've played are ''too good''. It's weird because in real life, that would be suspicious; but in this show, that's just Saturday.
** Somewhat [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] [[spoiler: with Zexal's power, Shining Draw]]. It's heavily implied that it allows Yuma to [[spoiler: ''create'' a "Zexal Weapon" card on the spot]], which explains why the effects of these cards happen to be just designed to get Yuma out of trouble.
** Parodied by the (unfortunately not tournament legal) real-life card [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Creator_of_Hope Creator of Hope]].
** [[spoiler: There is also Durbe's Duel with Shark and both of Misael's Duels with Kite. All the signautre monsters are Summoned in about 3 turns maximum]]
* MagneticHero: [[LampshadeHanging Commented on]] when his teacher compares him to the sun of a solar system.
* ManipulativeBastard: IV intentionally arranged his deck to fall, setting up Shark to peek at him and get him disqualified from the Nationals.
* TheMcCoy: See HotBlooded.
* MeaningfulName: Tsukumo (written as 九十九) means 99, referring to the 99 Numbers. DoubleSubverted by the fact that there are 100 numbers, but only 99 were actually lost.
** In a similar vein Kaito '''Ten'''jo. Ten refers to a decimal point in Japanese and the number 10 in English. Note that Illumiknight's Number is 10 and that was the first Number Kaito summoned.
* MementoMacGuffin: The Emperor's Key, treasured by Yuma since it was a gift from his parents.
* MerchandiseDriven
* MismatchedEyes: By virtue of their D-Gazers, ''everyone'' gains two eye colors, though in the case of the bad guys, it's usually due to magical powers emulating D-Gazers. It seems like this was intentional on the part of the producers. Astral has them naturally (one gold, one glowing white) after the first episode.
* MistakenIdentity: [[spoiler: Anna thinks Yuma was her childhood love who snubbed her. Turns out he wasn't, and she ended up attacking him over a case of mistaken identity.]]
* MoodWhiplash: The opening and ending themes are starting to become this as of the WDC Finals arc and Zexal II. As a prime example, let's just say it's rather jarring to be pulled out of the sadness of [[spoiler: Tron's "death"]] by the cheerful, bubbly and optimistic ED theme.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: The Numbers monsters.
* MsFanservice: Gagaga Girl is an {{Expy}} of the Dark Magician Girl, ''the'' Ms. Fanservice of the franchise, and looks just like her in a darker colored outfit. The internet has definitely taken notice, but only time will tell if she'll become as popular or sexualized.
* MyNameIsNotDurwood: Episode 2 of the anime. Astral refers to his partner as "Tonma" (chowderhead) in a monotone, despite Yuma's protesting. This nickname is picked up by a few other characters, though Orbital 7 uses it the most.
* MythologyGag: There are many of these to ''Anime/YuGiOh Duel Monsters'', such as Astral's relationship with Yuma paralleling that of Yugi and Dark Yugi.
** Many of the ace cards of the previous characters and protagonists of the previous series show up again as statues in the Duel Lodge in episode 15. Yuma even briefly becomes the Black Magician, similarly to Yugi in the duel against Bakura.
** When an underwater Field Spell is activated, Yuma thinks he's drowning. This is a reference to Juudai doing the same in episode 38 of ''Anime/YuGiOhGX''. Yuma does it again when an outer-space Field Spell is activated.
** It seems growing an excessive amount of muscles before playing a card game is rather popular in the sequel series. Kagemaru did it in ''GX'', Goodwin did it in ''5D's'' and now we have [[spoiler: Dr. Faker]] in ''Zexal''. Perhaps coincidentally, these are all the first major BigBad of their respectful series.
** Also the use of Umineko/Higurashi No Nakukoroni faces.
* NearVillainVictory: Subverted. [[spoiler:Astral and Yuma could not defeat Kaito, and the duel ended not because they turned it around, but because Kaito left them to go to his ill brother's side. Naturally, this shook them up incredibly hard.]]
** Subverted AGAIN [[spoiler:when Misael is ready to beat the living crap out of Kaito with his Chaos Number, but the Sphere Field suddenly began to fall apart, forcing him to retreat.]]
* NeverSayDie: All of IV's (aka Quattro's) Numbers had their names changed (like Killer to Grinder).
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands
* NoPronunciationGuide: The Japanese version has the "x" in "Zexal" be silent, while the dub pronounces it.
* NotBrainwashed: Yuma and Astral figure Cathy is under the influence of a Numbers card like the other antagonists so far. Nope, she's just a StalkerWithACrush.
* NumericalThemeNaming: III, IV, and V are all brothers and are named after Roman numerals. Oddly enough, Tron, [[spoiler: their father]], is not named for a number.
** [[spoiler:It's later revealed that those are code names. Tron's name is Byron Arklight, V is Chris Arklight, IV is Thomas, and III is Mihael.]]
* ObliviousToLove: Yuma doesn't seem to understand Cathy is in love with him and that she's trying to get his attention. Even Astral, an alien, notices this.
-->'''Astral:''' Observation #11: Somehow Yuma doesn't seem to be able to understand girls' feelings.
* ObviouslyEvil: Dr. Faker
* OddlyNamedSequel
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Kaito and Gauche towards Yuma although they're both more interested in defeating Astral.
* OldMaster: Rokujuro
* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: "I'm kattobing!"
* OutOfGenreExperience: Episode 27 is more like a soccer anime then a show about trading cards, complete with everyone wearing uniforms. Even the monsters wear them.
** Heck, the whole Duel Sports Tournament in Episode 81 is entirely built on this!
* ParentalAbandonment: Surprisingly averted, Yuma's parents are Adventurers, so despite being away, they are still mentioned and Yuma keeps a picture of them in his room.
* ParentalSubstitute: Fuya sees his Number 83: Galaxy Queen as his mother.
* ProtagonistCentredMorality: Tokunosuke makes fake [[PlotCoupon Heart Pieces]] out of candy and trades them with an innocent bystander for the real thing, then makes up the difference in numbers with more fake pieces in an attempt to make the second round. Why does he escape being expelled from the tournament for life? Yuma, his friend, jumps in and champions his cause, regardless of the punishment both being appropriate for the crime and sounding [[DoubleStandard rather similar to the one used in real-life tournaments]].
* PsychicPowers: Jin
* PutOnABus: Despite starring prominently in the first opening, Fuya largely disappears after his first episodes.
** TheBusCameBack: Fuya returns in episode 45 and Duels against Gauche.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: This is a ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' series; it's to be expected.
** [[spoiler:The literal power of Friendship gives Yuma and Astral the ability to summon Number C39: Utopia Ray.]]
* ThePowerOfHate: After seeing IV, and having some darkness put in his heart from dueling III, Shark is running off pure hate for IV, and dueling very violently. Yuma puts a stop to that.
* ThePowerOfLove: In episode 9, Yuma's concern for Kotori allows him to duel competently without Astral's help.
** [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] by Tron in Episode 54, to explain [[spoiler: how powerful a duelist Droite is because of her love for Kaito]].
* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: Yamikawa
* QuestForIdentity: The main plot is recovering Astral's memory by defeating Number monsters.
* RedOniBlueOni: Yuma and Astral.
** [[GratuitousFrench Gauche and Droite.]]
* RepetitiveName: Yuma's deck theme is monsters with various forms of repetition in their names, from Gogogo Golem and Achacha Archer to Cardcar D and Damage Mage. Even Utopia counts, as its original Japanese name is Kibo-Oh Hope.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Baby Tragon, if only for it being the most expressive monster in any of the series so far by reacting to everything the duelists said and did.
* RobotBuddy: Obomi is Yuma and friends buddy, and lives with Yuma after her introductory episode.
* RuleOfCool: [[spoiler: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon's]] summon sequence runs on pure RuleOfCool. It involves no less than [[RuleOfThree three]] [[StuffBlowingUp explosions]], a wormhole (which explodes), another wormhole (which explodes), and a ''galaxy'' [[RunningGag (which explodes)]]. One can only imagine how much of the special effects budget got poured into this sequence.
** Shark Fortress's summon is almost a complete rerun of the first segment. Thankfully, Shark decides only ONE explosion will do.
* ScheduleSlip: Dub only- reruns begin after Episode 8.
* ScrewTheRulesIHavePlot
* SeriesContinuityError: In episode 43, Kaito's Photon Pressure World did not activate when he summoned Photon Kaiser, even though it was established in the card's text that it was not an option.
* ShonenHair
* ShoutOut: Episode one has many to the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' Card Game itself. The cards themselves look near identical to the cards printed in Real Life, using the brown-and-black spiral vortex instead of the previous series' brown-with-black-dot (though the dub photoshops these into the latter version, presumably due to the anti-advertising laws that demanded the card ''fronts'' not look like the real thing in previous series). In Episode 2, Yuma's Monster Reborn card seems to have come from a Gold Series pack, judging by its distinctly dark yellow border.
** Scattered cards that cause trouble where they go, and a hero trying to obtain them all? [[Manga/CardCaptorSakura Where have we seen that before?]]
*** Does NOT help that [[Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle Astral is an amnesiac whose memories were scattered into several forms near the end of the first episode.]]
** Episode 27 has soccer-themed duelist Kakeru using a monster by the name of Captain Wing, an obvious nod to the famous soccer anime/manga ''Manga/CaptainTsubasa''. [[note]]"Wing" is [[ThisIsMyNameOnForeign the English translation of "Tsubasa."]][[/note]]
** At the end of said episode, Yuma holds the heart piece in the exact same pose as [[{{Anime/Pokemon}} Ash did when he wins a gym badge]].
** Heroic Challenger Spartas' summoning animation in episode 51 is modeled after a typical ''UltraSeries'' TransformationSequence, with Spartas flying toward the screen in an UpUpAndAway pose with a flashy background behind him.
** Episode 10 is outright named [[{{Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack}} "Shark's Counterattack"]]. Furthermore, Shark himself and Char Aznable have a lot in common, both being a major rival of the main character in their respective shows.
** The Anime-only card [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Space_Gate Space Gate]] looks almost exactly like a [[StargateSG1 Stargate]].
* ShouldntWeBeInSchoolRightNow: For the most part, this is averted, although Tetsuo lampshades this when they've been at the Duel Lodge for a while, asking how long they would be there for.
* ShowWithinAShow: ''Different Dimension [=ESPer=] Robin''.
* SleepCute: At the end of Episode 73 after his duel with Kaito, Yuma collapses onto Kotori's lap and falls into a contented sleep. [[ShipTease Cathy is very jealous about the whole thing.]]
* SlouchOfVillainy: Kaito in episode 17 and 18, [[spoiler: or rather, a life like doll of Kaito set up because Jin is insane and worships it]]
* SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein: The first theme song, ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zurlJK0NZEE Masterpiece]]'' starts out with an incredibly fast rap that was ''slowed down'' for the TV size, to the point where you can only sing along to the chorus.
* SpeakInUnison: Yuma and Astral have done this. [[spoiler: The best example of this is when Yuma and Astral finish the duel against Jin completely speaking in unison.]]
* TheSpock: Astral. He is clear-minded person and a highly intelligent duelist. Being from another universe, he doesn't quite get human emotion and thus has a hard time understanding Yuma. He continually makes observations about humans, much to his partner's annoyance.
* SpoilerOpening: The first opening of ZeXal II spoils the existence of [[spoiler: Over-Hundred Numbers]] a good few episodes before they're revealed [[spoiler: specifically by having Tachyon Dragon's purple glowing 107 number flash up right before a initially silhouetted Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon.]]
** It also spoils the return of [[spoiler: the Arclight family]] many months before they show up.
* StalkerWithACrush: Cathy would regularly break into Yuma's house and mess with his wardrobe, as well as watch him during the day. She gets better though, after Yuma finally pays attention to her.
** [[spoiler: Jin to Kaito, who then promptly steals Jin's soul and last Numbers card.]]
* TheStoic: See "TheSpock."
* StealthPun: Umimi Habara's deck is full of watercraft-based monsters, and she is in a pro duelist tag team with her husband. (Shipping)
* SuperMode: Behold, Yuma has turned into a [[http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/8537/superyuuma1.jpg Super Saiyan]]! [[note]]Bonus points for using a FusionDance to do so.[[/note]]
** Later on, he takes it to the next logical step and achieves [[http://media.tumblr.com/fd2d170d41ad34f217fb7c2a9cecd39a/tumblr_inline_mkvpkccZEN1r301f4.png Ascended Saiyan]] form!
* SuperDeformed: Happens to several characters in the 1st ending of Zexal II.
* TakesOneToKillOne: The "Numbers" monsters can only be destroyed in battle by other "Numbers". They can also be destroyed by card effects.
** Also [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] during Shark's second duel with Yuma, where the former uses his new ace monster Black Ray Lancer to negate the latter's Numbers monster, ''including'' its "can only be destroyed by another Numbers" effect.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In the beginning, Yuma didn't want to hear anything Astral had to say during a duel, but after spending some time together and noticing that if he were to lose during a duel with a No. card, that Astral would die, they work together more easily.
* ThousandYardStare: [[spoiler:After the duel with Kaito, Astral just sort of stares into the distance as Yuma begins screaming his head off after realizing they essentially lost a life or death duel, and only got away alive because Kaito decided to leave the duel before he won.]]
* TimeStandsStill: Kaito's robot, Orbital 7 has the ability to do this when Kaito wants to battle for a Numbers Card without interference.
* TitleDrop: A voice tells Astral in the Emperor's Key that he must obtain the power of Zexal.
* ToBeAMaster: The ultimate goal of Yuma's.
* TooSoon: Minor example. Likely due to the Sendai Earthquake, Ryoga's Poseidon Waves card, keeping with his deck's aquatic theme, from the manga became Zeus's Breath in the anime, complete with trident changed to a scepter and foamy water presumably recolored to resemble clouds.
** For some reason, the episode that followed referred to it as ''Poseidon Waves'' again.
* TournamentArc: The World Duel Carnival.
* [[DualWield Triple Wielding]]: A logical one is done by Chaos No. 39: Hope Ray; its BFS is wielded by a second pair of hands.
* TrainingFromHell: As shown in a flashback in episode 54, Duelists who worked for Mr. Heartland had to fight an out of control Duel Robot all the while being shocked and flailed at by said robot.
* TrainingMontage: for [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Gilag and Alit.]]
* TraintopBattle: Yuma vs. Charlie takes place on top of a fast moving train.
* TrueCompanions: A staple trope in ''Yu-Gi-Oh''.
* TVNeverLies: After watching ''Different Dimension Esper Robin''/''The Sparrow'', Astral wants to meet the guy thinking he really is a fellow dimensional traveler.
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: True to form, characters are frequently punished for revealing their strategies to the audience, especially when they go into detail about what trap they have set and how it should protect them. Gogogo Golem in particular gets this treatment a lot: Should Yuma or Astral think to themselves that their defense-position [[StoneWall Gogogo Golem]] can't be destroyed by a single attack, you can bet that Gogogo Golem is about to get wiped out.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: In episode 13 [[spoiler: we see the trash robots dumping the trash of the SugarBowl-like city of Heartland into inter dimensional portals causing pain and suffering to the beings on the other side. ]]
* VerbalTic: Tokunosuke ends his sentences with "-ura."
* VictorGainsLosersPowers: Whenever Yuma beats another person with a Number Card, he adds it to his collection, though the real reason for this is Astral regaining his memories.
* VillainousRescue: Kaito activates his time dilation powers a fraction of a second before Yuma and Kotori would have been hit by a truck.
* WaxOnWaxOff: Rokujuro knows that Yuma is sincerely taking his lessons to heart when he lovingly cleans all the Duel Monsters statues and comments on how horrible it is one of them has received a scar from something.
* WhamLine: [[spoiler: Misael: "Number 107!"]]
* WhatIsThisFeeling: Astral seems to not recall having emotions before, and struggles with what he's feeling toward Kaito until he realizes he is absolutely scared to death of him.
** [[spoiler: When Yuma shouts to Astral that he's his friend too, he suddenly realizes that he really enjoys his friendship with Yuma, and thanks him for the strength their friendship is now giving him.]]
* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Tetsuo refuses to duel with Yuma anymore because Yuma lied about not using Numbers in his duel with Shark. He gets over it though.]]
** Another one comes in a later episode after [[spoiler:V tells Yuma his father is alive in the Astral World. Yuma wants to rush off to find him despite the fact he has no idea how to get to the Astral World, and he'd be abandoning his friends, dueling and the hunt for Astral's memories to do so.]] After his master makes him wise up and tells him to find his path he goes back to focusing on the tournament.
* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: '''Yuma'''. Lampshaded in the dub. "Monster with massively powerful effect and stats in the way? Just call 1-800-Utopia!"
* XtremeKoolLetterz: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]], as the "X" is silent.
** It also refers to the game's new Xyz Monsters.
* YouAreNumberSix: Each "Numbers" card has a number in their names.
* YouDidntAsk: Astral's response to Yuma after he mentions that someone[[note]]later revealed to be Cathy[[/note]] had been sneaking into his room at night and messing with his wardrobe.
* YourSoulIsMine: Kaito not only takes a Numbers card when he defeats an opponent, but their soul as well.
** [[spoiler: Except with Shark, where he ends up just taking his soul because he thought Shark had a Numbers card.]]
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