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Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS TV Anime Premieres in May in New Time Slot
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
This year's 16th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump is revealing on Saturday that Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, the upcoming sixth anime in the Yu-Gi-Oh! television anime franchise, will premiere in May on TV Tokyo and affiliated stations. The show will move to Wednesday's 6:25 p.m. time slot. (Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V now airs on Sundays at 5:30 p.m.) A television special titled Yu-Gi-Oh! Labo will air on April 5 at 6:25 p.m. to promote the anime.
The magazine is also revealing two new duelist characters named Gō Onizuka and Aoi Zaizen.
The anime's main character Yūsaku Fujiki (pictured below) possesses a cool and sharp mind, and has the skills to be a hacker. He excels at quickly judging the situation at any place, and determining the thoughts of whomever he is talking to. His ace monster is named "Decode Talker," who wields a giant sword. Yūsaku transforms from his school uniform when he enters the VR space for duels.
In the VR space, he has the handle of "Playmaker." When he enters the VR space, he transforms, and he rides a board while dueling.
The site also revealed a design for what it labeled a "mysterious creature."
The theme for the new work is "Let's take one step forward and try it!" Yūsaku hates standing out, and at his school he doesn't. However, Yūsaku starts meeting others through duels, and starts moving forward.
The fifth and ongoing anime in the franchise, Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V, premiered in Japan in April 2014. The series premiered on TV in Canada in August 2015, and premiered in the United States on the Nicktoons channel in February 2016. Crunchyroll began streaming the series worldwide outside of Asia in November.
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