Complete Yu-Gi-Oh! Watch Order Guide – Easily Rewatch YuGiOh Anime

Yu-Gi-Oh! is a massive anime dedicated to games. Yu-Gi-Oh literally means the King of Games and is exactly what you’d expect it to be but with a slight twist.

Regardless of the overwhelming amount of content, you might want to revisit the series for old-time’s sake or maybe you are just curious about the hype it gets.

Yu-Gi-Oh! will keep you entertained with its comedic and sometimes dark nature. So, we are here with the best watch order so you can begin watching the anime and have a smooth experience with it.

1.  How To Watch YuGiOh in Order?

The recommended way to watch YuGiOh series in order is by following the custom order:

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! (Season 0: 1998)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie (1999)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Seasons 1 – 3)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Seasons 4)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Seasons 5: Episode 185-198)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Seasons 5: Episode 198-224)
  • Yu Gi Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions Movie
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Ultra Fusion! Bonds Over Time and Space
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal & Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens (2020)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! (2022)

The best way to watch Yu-Gi-Oh! Is by following a mixture of its release and chronological order. You can also opt to skip the original series and movie in favor of the later-developed anime. Yu-Gi-Oh! has received three main series, seven spin-offs, and four movies.

2. Release Order of Yu-Gi-Oh!

Yu-Gi-Oh! Began airing in 1998 and is ongoing even after two decades. The release order of Yu-Gi-Oh! Is easy to follow as the anime can easily be watched according to the release of its installments.

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie (1999)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
    • Season 1: Duelist Kingdom (2000–01)
    • Season 2: Rulers of the Duel (2001–02)
    • Season 3: Noah’s Saga and Enter the Shadow Realm (2002–03)
    • Season 4: Waking the Dragons (2003)
    • Season 5: KC Grand Championship and Dawn of the Duel (2003–04)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light (2004)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX
    • Season 1: Seven Stars Saga (2004–05)
    • Season 2: Society of Light Saga (2005–06)
    • Season 3: Dimension World Saga (2006–07)
    • Season 4: Darkness Saga (2007–08)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters (2006)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s
    • Season 1: Fortune Cup Duels (2008)
    • Season 2: Earthbound Immortals (2008–09)
    • Season 3: Road to Destiny (2009–10)
    • Season 4: World Racing Grand Prix (2010)
    • Season 5: Fight for the Future (2010–11)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time Movie (2010)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal
    • Zexal Season 1: Number Hunter (2011)
    • Zexal Season 2: World Duel Carnival (2011–12)
    • Zexal Season 3: World Duel Carnival Finals (2012)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II
    • Zexal II Season 1: Barian Invasion (2012–13)
    • Zexal II Season 2: Mythrian Number War (2013)
    • Zexal II Season 3: Barian Emperor Onslaught (2013–14)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V
    • Season 1 (2014–15)
    • Season 2 (2015–16)
    • Season 3 (2016–17)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS
    • Season 1 (2017–18)
    • Season 2 (2018–19)
    • Season 3 (2019)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens (2020)
    • Season 1 (2020-21)
    • Season 2 (2021-22)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! (2022)
    • Season 1 (2022 – 2023)
    • Season 2 (2023-Ongoing)

3. Where to Watch Yu-Gi-Oh!?

The seasons and movies of Yu-Gi-Oh are mainly available on Crunchyroll, Hoopla, Hulu, Peacock, and Tubi. Most of the anime seasons have received English dubs as well.

TitleWhere to Watch
Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)Crunchyroll, Hoopla, Hulu, Netflix, Pluto, Tubi, Prime Video
Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie (1999)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel MonstersNetflix
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light (2004)Fubo, Peacock, Vudu, Tubi
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GXHulu, Crunchyroll, Tubi, Pluto TV, Hoopla
Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters (2006)Hulu, Prime Video, Vudu
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’sCrunchyroll, Prime Video, Peacock, Tubi
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time Movie (2010)Peacock, Vudu, Hoopla, Tubi, Pluto
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZexalTubi, Pluto TV, Hulu, Crunchyroll
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal IITubi, Pluto TV, Hulu, Crunchyroll
Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-VPrime Video, Hulu, Tubi, Pluto, Crunchyroll
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of DimensionsPrime Video
Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINSPrime Video, Tubi, Pluto, Crunchyroll, Peacock
Yu-Gi-Oh! SevensHulu, Fubo
Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!
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4. Can you watch Yu-Gi-oh! offline?

Yes, you can download the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series to watch offline on Crunchyroll, Netflix, Peacock, Vudu, Prime Video, Hoopla, and Hulu if you have certain subscription packages. Tubi does not offer a download option.

CrunchyrollFan – $7.99/monthNo
Mega Fan – $9.99/monthYes
Ultimate Fan – $14.99/monthYes
NetflixBasic with ads: $6.99/monthNo
Basic: $9.99/monthYes
Standard: $15.49/monthYes
Premium: $19.99/monthYes
HuluAd-Supported: $7.99/month (or $79.99/year)Yes
No Ads: $14.99/monthYes
TubiNo
Pluto TVNo
PeacockPremium: $4.99 per month, or $49.99 per yearNo
Premium Plus: $9.99 per month, or $99.99 per yearYes
VuduOnly Owned or Rented Movies/ SeriesYes
HooplaFreeYes

5. What to do if the Yu-Gi-Oh! is unavailable in your region?

If the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, movies, or spinoffs aren’t available on any streaming website in your area, then you can use a VPN to bypass the geo-block. Some of the top VPN service providers in the game are ExpressVPN, Nord VPN, Proton VPN, Cyberghost, and Private Internet Access, to name a few.

All you have to do is connect to a country where your preferred anime is streaming, and voila, you can now watch Yu-Gi-Oh! even if it is unavailable in your region.

Quick & Easy Watch Order Guide to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Anime
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There are many unpaid VPN services at hand or free browser extensions. However, using low-tier VPN providers might decrease your speed and get you blocked by streaming services. Connection drops and unsecured encryption are also other disadvantages.

The important thing is that Yu-Gi-Oh! is present on Crunchyroll, Hulu, Vudu, Hulu and many other streaming websites’ catalogs, so set your VPN to a suitable location to access the anime from anywhere.

6. How Much Time Will It Take To Finish Yu-Gi-Oh!?

It will take you around 468 hours to watch all the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series and movies from the first to the current series, which is approximately 19 days. However, this time is calculated considering that you take no breaks in between; in reality, it could take you well over a month to complete the franchise.

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998) – 648 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh 1999 Movie – 30 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters – 5152 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light – 101 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters – 300 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX – 4140 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s – 3696 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time – 49 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal – 1752 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II – 1679 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V – 3552 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions – 130 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS – 2880 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens – 2208 minutes
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! – 1776 552 minutes (ongoing)

7. Which Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes to skip?

Yu-Gi-Oh! Is packed full of fillers, as expected from a long-running anime. However, many of them are enjoyable, making it tricky to skip them. However, we have the perfect filler guide so that you can skip unnecessary episodes without a second thought!

8. About Yu-Gi-Oh!

Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Japanese manga series about gaming, which is written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi.

Yu-Gi-Oh! is based on Yugi Mutou, an apprehensive young boy who loves all sorts of games, but is often bullied. One day, he solves an ancient puzzle known as the Millennium Puzzle, causing his body to play host to a mysterious spirit with the personality of a gambler.

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2 replies on “Complete Yu-Gi-Oh! Watch Order Guide – Easily Rewatch YuGiOh Anime”

So I made an account to come say that your chronological order is a bit off. Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters does not go after the main series. It is a completely sidelore which seems to be able to be inserted almost at any point in-between series arcs because it is self contained however, but it MUST fall after Yugi gets grandpa back in season 1, but before the final episode of season V. The plot of Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters involves Grandpa going on a big trip, therefore he must have been saved from Pegasus in order to be available for a trip, and The Pharaoh is still with Yugi in Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, so it has to come before the end of the main series. If you were to watch it in the order listed, Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters will make zero sense and you’ll be confused as to why The Pharaoh is still around. I just obtained Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, I didn’t know it existed, but this list made me aware so I watched it, and felt the need to come back and say thanks for pointing me in the direction of a new yugioh show, and let you know you have it listed out of chronological order. <3 I was dying for my original yugi content, I been missing the pharaoh. Cool to have new episodes with him, even if they are drawn all odd and its totally season 1 graphics and animation lol

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