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Also holds the honor of being the second Yu-Gi-Oh! series to completely finish its English dub ( GX only stopped at the end of its third season and 5Ds stopped midway through its last season and was given a hastily edited Gecko Ending). Has the distinction of being literally the last Saturday Morning Cartoon ever broadcast (before the Vortexx block ceased airing on September 27, 2014). Now Yuma, Shark, and Kaito along with all their friends must band together and face this new threat.

However evil forces from the Barian World seek to obtain the "Number" cards to destroy the Astral World. Taking place shortly after the events of the World Duel Carnival, life seemed to go back to normal for Yuma and his friends. Likewise the dub of second season, which began airing on August 17, 2013, doesn't change the title. 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. The anime was rescheduled on Septemand was rebranded as Yu-Gi-Oh Zexal II on October 7, 2012. Both the dub and subtitled versions are available on Hulu. The dub was originally produced by 4Kids Entertainment (later by Konami after 4Kids went bankrupt) and aired primarily on Nicktoons but also Vortexx in the U.S. They still use real cards, instead of virtual ones, for some reason. 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 Augmented Reality duels, which allow for more visual destruction of the environment, giant score cards for life points, and an overall enhanced dueling experience. 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" Kaito Tenjo, and the sinister Tron Family. 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. 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 Demonic Possession. However, Yuma receives help in the form of Astral, a mysterious blue spirit who lacks his memories but is an outstanding strategist. In the middle of their battle, Shark is possessed by a strange Duel Monster known as a "Number" which cannot be destroyed by traditional means. One day, Yuma is forced to duel the school bully, Ryoga "Shark" Kamishiro. This is the home of Yuma Tsukumo, a thirteen-year-old middle school student who tackles life and dueling with everything he has, despite his lack of skill at either.

The story takes place in the futuristic city of Heartland note possibly set chronologically after a previous series, where duels are conducted using the latest Augmented Reality technology. (The title is pronounced "zay-al" in the Japanese version and "zek-sul" in the English dub.) The fourth series in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. And I stopped him from getting what he wanted, too! Astral: (sarcastic) You have thwarted Orbital-7's heroic aspirations, Yuma.
