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*** Creator/NatsukiHanae (Gakuto) is best known for [[Manga/TokyoGhoul Ken Kaneki]], and also previously voiced Hokuto in ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV''.
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*** Creator/NatsukiHanae (Gakuto) is best known for [[Manga/TokyoGhoul Ken Kaneki]], Kaneki]] and [[Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba Tanjiro Kamado]], and also previously voiced Hokuto in ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV''.
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*** Creator/TomoriKusunoki (Romin) is best known for her StarMakingRole as Karen Kohiruimaki/LLENN in ''Literature/SwordArtOnlineAlternativeGunGaleOnline'' and portrayal of Setsuna Yuki in ''Anime/LoveLiveNijigasakiHighSchoolIdolClub''.
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*** Creator/TomoriKusunoki (Romin) is was best known at the time for her StarMakingRole as Karen Kohiruimaki/LLENN in ''Literature/SwordArtOnlineAlternativeGunGaleOnline'' and portrayal of Setsuna Yuki in ''Anime/LoveLiveNijigasakiHighSchoolIdolClub''.''Anime/LoveLiveNijigasakiHighSchoolIdolClub''. She would later achieve greater international popularity as Makima in ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', granting RetroactiveRecognition to Romin and her other roles.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The writers admitted they were initially planning on nicknaming Luke's sister "[[Franchise/StarWars Leia]]", but presumably changed it to "Tiger" to avoid legal trouble, though this hasn't stopped them from making a LukeIAmYourFather joke with Luke himself.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The writers admitted they were initially planning on nicknaming Luke's sister "[[Franchise/StarWars Leia]]", but presumably changed it to "Tiger" to avoid legal trouble, though this hasn't stopped them from making a LukeIAmYourFather joke with Lukehimself.himself.
** Exact details haven't been revealed, but it has come out that ''Sevens'' did have to truncate its ending due to Covid-related issues impacting its production, leading it to have the shortest run of a mainline ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' entry since the 90s Toei anime.
** The writers admitted they were initially planning on nicknaming Luke's sister "[[Franchise/StarWars Leia]]", but presumably changed it to "Tiger" to avoid legal trouble, though this hasn't stopped them from making a LukeIAmYourFather joke with Luke
** Exact details haven't been revealed, but it has come out that ''Sevens'' did have to truncate its ending due to Covid-related issues impacting its production, leading it to have the shortest run of a mainline ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' entry since the 90s Toei anime.
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* IKnewIt:
** Quite a few people predicted that genius programmer Nail Saionji would use Cyberse monsters before he dueled.
** [[spoiler:Roa Kirishima]] being unaffected by Monster Reborn was predicted by many on account of their shadowed eyes when everyone woke up from being exposed to the spell.
** Quite a few people predicted that genius programmer Nail Saionji would use Cyberse monsters before he dueled.
** [[spoiler:Roa Kirishima]] being unaffected by Monster Reborn was predicted by many on account of their shadowed eyes when everyone woke up from being exposed to the spell.
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* LateExportForYou: Despite the anime premiering in an era where almost every TV anime is simulcast (especially given how popular [[Franchise/YuGiOh the franchise]] ''SEVENS'' is a part of is), the anime wasn't released in North America (nor anywhere else outside of Japan) until [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-05-19/yu-gi-oh-sevens-anime-debuts-on-disney-xd-hulu-in-u.s-in-june/.185819 June 2022]], more than two years after its April 2020 premiere in Japan. [[note]]It also doesn't help that, by the time ''SEVENS'' was announced for a U.S. release, [[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush another anime in the]] ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' franchise was already airing in Japan.[[/note]] This is likely due to the series focusing on Rush Duels.
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* LateExportForYou: Despite the anime premiering in an era where almost every TV anime is simulcast (especially given how popular [[Franchise/YuGiOh the franchise]] ''SEVENS'' is a part of is), the anime wasn't released in North America (nor anywhere else outside of Japan) until [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-05-19/yu-gi-oh-sevens-anime-debuts-on-disney-xd-hulu-in-u.s-in-june/.185819 June 2022]], more than two years after its April 2020 premiere in Japan. [[note]]It also doesn't help that, by the time ''SEVENS'' was announced for a U.S. release, [[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush another anime in the]] ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' franchise was already airing in Japan.[[/note]] This is likely due to the series focusing on Rush Duels.Duels, whose cards are not sold in North America.
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Actually, GX never had season 4 dubbed and many episodes of 5D's weren't dubbed either.
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* NoDubForYou: Episodes 59, 68 and 80 were omitted from the dub, in a first for the franchise, likely due to their strictly {{Filler}} nature.
* PromotedFangirl: Voice actress Jennifer "Jen" Silverman is a longtime ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' fan and cosplayer who got cast as the English voice of Asana Mutsuba. She also recently began cosplaying as her character!
* PromotedFangirl: Voice actress Jennifer "Jen" Silverman is a longtime ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' fan and cosplayer who got cast as the English voice of Asana Mutsuba. She also recently began cosplaying as her character!
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* NoDubForYou: Episodes 59, 68 and 80 were omitted from the dub, in a first for the franchise, likely due to their strictly {{Filler}} nature.
* PromotedFangirl: Voice actress Jennifer "Jen" Silverman is a longtime ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' fan and cosplayer who got cast as the English voice of Asana Mutsuba. She alsorecently began cosplaying as her character!
* PromotedFangirl: Voice actress Jennifer "Jen" Silverman is a longtime ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' fan and cosplayer who got cast as the English voice of Asana Mutsuba. She also
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* NoDubForYou: Episodes 59 and 68 were omitted from the dub, in a first for the franchise, likely due to their strictly {{Filler}} nature.
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* NoDubForYou: Episodes 59 59, 68 and 68 80 were omitted from the dub, in a first for the franchise, likely due to their strictly {{Filler}} nature.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Yugipedia Yugipedia]] (which forked from [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh%21_Wikia the old wiki]] in 2018).
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* NoDubForYoy: Episodes 59 and 68 were omitted from the dub, in a first for the franchise, likely due to their strictly {{Filler}} nature.
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* NoDubForYoy: Episodes 59 and 68 were omitted from the dub, in a first for the franchise, likely due to their strictly {{Filler}} nature.
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I met her at a con (she was there as a regular attendee) earlier this year. You should've seen the look on my face when I later found out she's an official VA.
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* PromotedFangirl: Voice actress Jennifer "Jen" Silverman is a longtime ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' fan and cosplayer who got cast as the English voice of Asana Mutsuba. She also recently began cosplaying as her character!
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** Creator/NatsukiHanae (Gakuto Sogetsu), Creator/YuusukeKobayashi (Kaizo), Creator/MakotoFurukawa (Nanami Maguro), and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka (Nail Saionji) previously worked together in ''Literature/FateApocrypha'' as Sieg, Caules Forvedge Yggdmillennia, Achilles (aka Rider of Red), and Flat Escardos, respectively.
** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka previously worked together in ''Literature/ReZero'' as Subaru Natsuki and Petelgeuse Romanee-Conti, respectively.
** From ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': Creator/NatsukiHanae (Gakuto) as Sieg & Fūma Kotarō, Creator/DaisukeNamikawa (Otes) as Waver Velet, Creator/MakotoFurukawa (Nanami) as Achilles/Rider of Red, and Creator/ChitoseMorinaga (Sorako Noodle & other extra voice roles) as Bradamante.
** Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka and Creator/MinamiTakahashi worked together in ''Literature/EromangaSensei'' as Masamune Izumi and Elf Yamada respectively.
** Creator/NatsukiHanae (Gakuto Sogetsu), Creator/YuusukeKobayashi (Kaizo), Creator/MakotoFurukawa (Nanami Maguro), and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka (Nail Saionji) previously worked together in ''Literature/FateApocrypha'' as Sieg, Caules Forvedge Yggdmillennia, Achilles (aka Rider of Red), and Flat Escardos, respectively.
** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka previously worked together in ''Literature/ReZero'' as Subaru Natsuki and Petelgeuse Romanee-Conti, respectively.
** From ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': Creator/NatsukiHanae (Gakuto) as Sieg & Fūma Kotarō, Creator/DaisukeNamikawa (Otes) as Waver Velet, Creator/MakotoFurukawa (Nanami) as Achilles/Rider of Red, and Creator/ChitoseMorinaga (Sorako Noodle & other extra voice roles) as Bradamante.
** Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka and Creator/MinamiTakahashi worked together in ''Literature/EromangaSensei'' as Masamune Izumi and Elf Yamada respectively.
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*** Creator/TomoriKusunoki (Romin) is best known for her StarMakingRole as Karen Kohiruimaki/LLENN in ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnlineAlternativeGunGaleOnline'' and portrayal of Setsuna Yuki in ''Anime/LoveLiveNijigasakiHighSchoolIdolClub''.
*** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi (Kaizo) is best known for his StarMakingRole as Subaru Natsuki in ''LightNovel/ReZero''.
*** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi (Kaizo) is best known for his StarMakingRole as Subaru Natsuki in ''LightNovel/ReZero''.
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*** Creator/TomoriKusunoki (Romin) is best known for her StarMakingRole as Karen Kohiruimaki/LLENN in ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnlineAlternativeGunGaleOnline'' ''Literature/SwordArtOnlineAlternativeGunGaleOnline'' and portrayal of Setsuna Yuki in ''Anime/LoveLiveNijigasakiHighSchoolIdolClub''.
*** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi (Kaizo) is best known for his StarMakingRole as Subaru Natsuki in''LightNovel/ReZero''.''Literature/ReZero''.
*** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi (Kaizo) is best known for his StarMakingRole as Subaru Natsuki in
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*** Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka (Nail Saionji) is best known for Kirito in ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline''.
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*** Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka (Nail Saionji) is best known for Kirito in ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline''.''Literature/SwordArtOnline''.
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** Creator/NatsukiHanae (Gakuto Sogetsu), Creator/YuusukeKobayashi (Kaizo), Creator/MakotoFurukawa (Nanami Maguro), and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka (Nail Saionji) previously worked together in ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' as Sieg, Caules Forvedge Yggdmillennia, Achilles (aka Rider of Red), and Flat Escardos, respectively.
** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka previously worked together in ''LightNovel/ReZero'' as Subaru Natsuki and Petelgeuse Romanee-Conti, respectively.
** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka previously worked together in ''LightNovel/ReZero'' as Subaru Natsuki and Petelgeuse Romanee-Conti, respectively.
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** Creator/NatsukiHanae (Gakuto Sogetsu), Creator/YuusukeKobayashi (Kaizo), Creator/MakotoFurukawa (Nanami Maguro), and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka (Nail Saionji) previously worked together in ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' ''Literature/FateApocrypha'' as Sieg, Caules Forvedge Yggdmillennia, Achilles (aka Rider of Red), and Flat Escardos, respectively.
** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka previously worked together in''LightNovel/ReZero'' ''Literature/ReZero'' as Subaru Natsuki and Petelgeuse Romanee-Conti, respectively.
** Creator/YuusukeKobayashi and Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka previously worked together in
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** Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka and Creator/MinamiTakahashi worked together in ''LightNovel/EromangaSensei'' as Masamune Izumi and Elf Yamada respectively.
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** Creator/YoshitsuguMatsuoka and Creator/MinamiTakahashi worked together in ''LightNovel/EromangaSensei'' ''Literature/EromangaSensei'' as Masamune Izumi and Elf Yamada respectively.
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** In the dub, Barrett Leddy voices both Gavin and Tyler.
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* LateExportForYou: Despite the anime premiering in an era where almost every TV anime is simulcast (especially given how popular [[Franchise/YuGiOh the franchise]] ''SEVENS'' is a part of is), the anime wasn't released in North America (nor anywhere else outside of Japan) until [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-05-19/yu-gi-oh-sevens-anime-debuts-on-disney-xd-hulu-in-u.s-in-june/.185819 June 2022]], more than two years after its April 2020 premiere in Japan. [[note]]It also doesn't help that, by the time ''SEVENS'' was announced for a U.S. release, [[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush another anime based on]] ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' was already airing in Japan.[[/note]] This is likely due to the series focusing on Rush Duels.
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* LateExportForYou: Despite the anime premiering in an era where almost every TV anime is simulcast (especially given how popular [[Franchise/YuGiOh the franchise]] ''SEVENS'' is a part of is), the anime wasn't released in North America (nor anywhere else outside of Japan) until [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-05-19/yu-gi-oh-sevens-anime-debuts-on-disney-xd-hulu-in-u.s-in-june/.185819 June 2022]], more than two years after its April 2020 premiere in Japan. [[note]]It also doesn't help that, by the time ''SEVENS'' was announced for a U.S. release, [[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush another anime based on]] in the]] ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' franchise was already airing in Japan.[[/note]] This is likely due to the series focusing on Rush Duels.
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* LateExportForYou: Despite the anime premiering in an era where almost every TV anime is simulcast (especially given how popular [[Franchise/YuGiOh the franchise]] ''SEVENS'' is a part of is), the anime wasn't released in North America (nor anywhere else outside of Japan) until [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-05-19/yu-gi-oh-sevens-anime-debuts-on-disney-xd-hulu-in-u.s-in-june/.185819 June 2022]], more than two years after its April 2020 premiere in Japan. [[note]]By the time ''SEVENS'' was announced for a U.S. release, [[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush another anime based on]] ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' was already airing in Japan.[[/note]] This is likely due to the series focusing on Rush Duels.
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* LateExportForYou: Despite the anime premiering in an era where almost every TV anime is simulcast (especially given how popular [[Franchise/YuGiOh the franchise]] ''SEVENS'' is a part of is), the anime wasn't released in North America (nor anywhere else outside of Japan) until [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-05-19/yu-gi-oh-sevens-anime-debuts-on-disney-xd-hulu-in-u.s-in-june/.185819 June 2022]], more than two years after its April 2020 premiere in Japan. [[note]]By [[note]]It also doesn't help that, by the time ''SEVENS'' was announced for a U.S. release, [[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush another anime based on]] ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' was already airing in Japan.[[/note]] This is likely due to the series focusing on Rush Duels.
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* LateExportForYou: Despite the anime premiering in an era where almost every TV anime is simulcast (especially given how popular [[Franchise/YuGiOh the franchise]] ''SEVENS'' is a part of is), the anime wasn't released in North America (nor anywhere else outside of Japan) until [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-05-19/yu-gi-oh-sevens-anime-debuts-on-disney-xd-hulu-in-u.s-in-june/.185819 June 2022]], more than two years after its April 2020 premiere in Japan [[note]][[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush another anime based on]] ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' was already airing in Japan by that point, too[[/note]]. This is likely due to the series focusing on Rush Duels.
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* LateExportForYou: Despite the anime premiering in an era where almost every TV anime is simulcast (especially given how popular [[Franchise/YuGiOh the franchise]] ''SEVENS'' is a part of is), the anime wasn't released in North America (nor anywhere else outside of Japan) until [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-05-19/yu-gi-oh-sevens-anime-debuts-on-disney-xd-hulu-in-u.s-in-june/.185819 June 2022]], more than two years after its April 2020 premiere in Japan [[note]][[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush Japan. [[note]]By the time ''SEVENS'' was announced for a U.S. release, [[Anime/YuGiOhGoRush another anime based on]] ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' was already airing in Japan by that point, too[[/note]]. Japan.[[/note]] This is likely due to the series focusing on Rush Duels.