Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters (Anime)

'''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters''' is a twelve-episode mini-series commissioned, produced, and edited by 4Kids Entertainment (much like Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light) that is a part of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.

Set before the end of Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Monsters. this arc takes place inbetween the Grand Championship and the Dawn of the Duel arc. Capsule Monsters involves Yugi, Joey, Téa, Tristan, and Yugi's grandfather Solomon being pulled into a world where Duel Monsters are real. They find monster capsules that they can use to summon monsters. It is similar to the Virtual RPG arc in many respects, but it doesn't have anything to do with the early Capsule Monster Chess game featured in early volumes of the original manga.

Voice Cst

 * English



Trivia
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 * According to the magazine Shonen Jump, there is a real life collectible game based off of the game seen at the beginning of the show.
 * The Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game featured in the show is based on, but still different from, the Capmon (Capsule Monster Chess) game that featured in the Toei Yu-Gi-Oh! series and the first series of manga.
 * For the first time in Yu-Gi-Oh! history, Seto Kaiba did not made an appearance in Capsule Monsters. The only appearance he did make was in the opening credits, but he didn't hold a capsule shooter.
 * Multiple cultural references were made throughout this series. For example, the group saw a temple resembling an Islamic mosque as well as a fortress that looked nearly identical to the Supreme Court building.
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, like all the other Yu-Gi-Oh series, is on Hulu. However, it is not treated as its own series, but as part of the second series anime's season 5, in between the Grand Championship and Dawn of the Duel.