Watch Yu Gi Oh Gx Episode 180 Online English Dubbed

Watch Yu Gi Oh Gx Episode 180 Online English DubbedWatch Yu Gi Oh Gx Episode 180 Online English Dubbed

'The True Graduation Duel! Judai VS The Legendary Duelist' is the one hundred eightieth and final episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! It first aired in Japan on March 26, 2008. Ignite Keygen Torrent. Jaden and Yugi have a good time Dueling together. After the Duel is taken to the next level, Yami Yugi appears and welcomes Jaden. GX Episode 1 English Dubbed Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Episode 2 English Dubbed Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Episode 3 English Dubbed Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Episode 4 English Dubbed Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Episode 5 English Dubbed Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Episode 6 English Dubbed Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Episode 7 English Dubbed Yu-Gi-Oh!

Click to expand.You know, almost everyone who has seen the Japanese version has commented on the ending has said the same thing. Yet, I'd still like to see the last season of the series. Sure, GX didn't have a good start, but I love season two and three and I would like to see season three end and the series end in the dub. It had a terrible start, overall, but I don't think GX was a terrible series.

Definitely had flaws and it could have handled more of its characters in a better fashion, but it wasn't that bad to me. Besides, I somehow can't believe that the ending would be that bad. I liked the ending to Digimon Adventure 02, even though most Digimon fans absolutely hated it, so I'm willing to try out GX's ending.

I can understand why 4Kids would like to focus on 5Ds at the moment, but I'm still hoping that they will eventually dub the rest of GX. I could easily see them airing those episodes as special lost episodes/season, similar to what they did with the fifth season of TMNT. I have heard that they're going to dub it after they're finished with the first season of 5Ds though. Of course, that's just what I've heard so its only a rumor. I'd still love for it to be true, but without a official reply from 4Kids, I'll have to take it with a grain of salt. Click to expand.Considering that Konami wants to promote the card game, they'll probably keep let 5Ds continue for as long as possible.

Or at least set up another Yu-Gi-Oh! Series after 5Ds ends. Maybe its because of that promotion of the card game that makes me think that they won't end 5Ds after 52 episodes, but I don't watch the Japanese version so I wouldn't really know much of the story line at this point in the original version.

I still think that they could dub season four even with 5Ds continuing. They did air the last season of DM and the first season of GX during the same season, but on different channels. They could go that route for season four of GX by putting it on CN, if possible. Or they could give 5Ds a break after the first season to air the season if they don't want two Yu-Gi-Oh! Series on the same block. Maybe even putting it up on their website. I'm not sure which one of these possibilities are more likely to happen, but those are just my hopeful guesses as to what they plan to do with the rest of GX.

The email from 4Kids never said that they wouldn't ever dub it, just not for this season apparently. I said it before and I'll say it again: leaving it off as though Jaden really is 'among the stars' is a pretty messed-up way to leave things. It likely wasn't intentional, and there are endings that pull off the hero actually sacrificing him/herself. But this was way too quick to qualify as an acceptable ending, and whatever the reason, it basically equates to 4kids telling all the unenlightened viewers, young and old alike, 'Our hero's gone. Ah well, on to the next one!' Again, seriously messed up.

Set a generation into the future, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX revolves around a boy named Jaden Yuki as he begins his life at Duel Academy, owned by Kaiba Corp. While running late for his entrance exams, Jaden bumps into Yugi Muto, the King of Games! Seeing a Duel Disk and deck, Yugi thinks he must be a duelist, Jaden confirms this as he says he’s on his way for his entrance exams for the Duel Academy.

Yugi decides to give him a Winged Kuriboh card, saying it is a lucky card, and he wishes Jaden luck on his exams as he runs off. As Jaden enters the school, he befriends Alexis Rhodes, Syrus Truesdale, Bastion Misawa, Zane Truesdale, and Chazz Princeton. Together they experience many adventures while trying to stop evil from spreading! There are three dorms in Duel Academy, Obelisk Blue for the Elite, Ra Yellow for those with potential, and Slifer Red, for the drop outs.