GX is set a decade after the original events of Yu-Gi-Oh!. However, when it does something good, it does it well indeed, and the characters and scenario do give it some credit. There are some unusual translations from Japanese into English, if you find the catchphrases of the characters annoying you will be annoyed in almost every episode, and the least said about the song in the opening titles the better. GX also has problems of its own, with the animation at times being so poor it is laughable. “People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.” – Dale Carnegieīefore starting, it should be pointed out that this Yu-Gi-Oh! GX boxset has many of the same problems as the sets for the original Yu-Gi-Oh!: yes, you do get a lot of episodes (52), but you can only have them in the English dub provided by 4Kids (now 4K Media Inc.) there are no subtitles, no DVD extras, the scene selection is rubbish, some of the accents used in the show are dodgy, and if you didn’t like the voice actors in the original show then you should also know that they reuse the same actors here.
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