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Duel Masters
デュエルマスターズ
(Dyueru Masutāzu)
Genre Parody, Fantasy, Action Adventure
Manga
Publisher Japan Shogakukan
Demographic Kodomo
Magazine CoroCoro Comic
Volumes 17
TV anime
Director Waruro Suzuki
Studio Studio Hibari
Network Japan Kids Station , TV Tokyo
United States Cartoon Network
Canada YTV
Philippines ABS-CBN , Studio 23 , Hero TV, TV 5
Israel Arutz HaYeladim
Malaysia NTV7
United Arab Emirates MBC3
Germany RTL II
Portugal TVI, Canal Panda
Italy Rai Due
Original run October 20022006
Episodes 65
Anime film
Director Waruro Suzuki
Studio Studio Hibari
Released March 12, 2005
Anime film
Duel Masters: Lunatic God Saga
Studio Toho
Released September 19, 2009
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Duel Masters (デュエル・マスターズ Dyueru Masutāzu?) is a franchise based on a manga, anime and a trading card game. The English-language version of the series made a truncated three-episode preview premiere on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on February 27, 2004. The episodes then made their "official" premiere on April 13, 2004, on CN's Toonami spinoff block, the Saturday Video Entertainment System (SVES) with fewer edits as well as episodes 4 and 5. Toonami then moved to Saturdays and premiered the rest of the series. "Season 2" premiered on March 26, 2005. Season 3 began production in September 2005.

Contents

Versions by country

The American and Latin American versions of Duel Masters added several things not in the original version included to make it more of a comedy to separate it from other card battling shows on the market. Added to American version were jokes about typical anime conventions, such as split-screens and a missing father-figure (in this case, Shobu's father Shori). Frequent references are made throughout the show to pop culture phenomenon, such as when one of the characters, Kiyoshiro Kokujo, says "I am dark...I am the night...I am Bat-oh wait, wrong show.". As such, they recur as running gags during the course of the show. Another common form of humor found in the show is its breaking of the fourth wall. The characters will constantly say things like, "Looks like it's time for a fade-out,", "I hope the writers do better next week."," Why is the camera too close on my face?" or "You know, I like it when they use this scene." While the storyline is technically dramatic, most episodes are punctuated by a comedic storyline mixed in with the serious storyline. Duel Masters also has promotional gimmicks which depart greatly from the traditional fantasy embraced in Magic: The Gathering

Differences Between Japanese and English Versions

The "Sacred Lands"/"P.L.O.O.P." storyline is not based on the manga and was created specifically for the American market. The Japanese version has a separate second season entitled "Duel Masters Charge", which is based on more of the manga. Duel Masters Charge was eventually produced for the American market as "Duel Masters 2.0", although only the 1st half was aired.

As a whole, the Japanese version is more serious than the American version. While the Japanese version seems to rely more on visual and situational humor, the American version tends to use much more verbal humor. Also, while the Japanese version is mostly a traditional card-game show with much humor, the American version is a flat-out parody of the genre. In fact, the American version is not a true translation, but is instead a "parody dub". The American version also has different music and sound effects than that of the original Japanese version.

Eventually, a Japanese third season premiered in Japan entitled "Shinseiki Duel Masaters Flash", followed by "Zero Duel Masters" and "Duel Masters Zero" (separate from "Zero Duel Masters"). A sixth season, entitled "Duel Masters Cross" is currently airing. However, the American version has ended, and thus these seasons will not be translated.

Trading Card Game

The card game is made by Wizards of the Coast. When importing the game from Japan, Wizards of the Coast bought the rights to the name Duel Masters from Reality Simulations, Inc.. RSI ran a play-by-mail gladiator game called Duelmasters, now known as Duel II.

The Duel Masters manga is written by Shigenobu Matsumoto, and is published by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic. It has not been licensed for the U.S., although there has been an American created comic book by Dreamwave Productions. The first season and Japanese second season are loosely based on the original Japanese manga. Tokyopop also released a Cine-Manga Adaptation of the Duel Masters anime, however it is now out of print. There are no plans for the Japanese manga to be acquired by any U.S. publishing company.

List of English expansions

  • Base Set DM-01
  • Evo-Crushinators of Doom DM-02
  • Rampage of the Super Warriors DM-03
  • Shadowclash of Binding Night DM-04
  • Survivors of the Megapocalypse DM-05
  • Stomp-A-Trons of Invincible Wrath DM-06
  • Thundercharge of Ultra Destruction DM-07
  • Epic Dragons of Hyperchaos DM-08
  • Fatal Brood of Infinite Ruin DM-09
  • Shockwaves of The Shattered Rainbow DM-10
  • Blast-O-Splosion of Gigantic Rage DM-11
  • Thrash of the Hybrid Megacreatures DM-12 (Released in December 2006, this is the final expansion released by WotC for the U.S. The Japanese edition is still being made.)

Plot

The story centers around the card game Duel Masters, which revolves around five civilizations (Fire, Water, Light, Darkness, Nature).

Characters

  • Shobu Kirifuda/ (切札勝舞 Kirifuda Shōbu)
Voiced by: Joshua Seth (Season 1), Liam O'Brien (Season 2), Yumiko Kobayashi, (Japanese Season, )
The show's protagonist and Knight's true friend. He aspires to become a great duelist like his father. Shobu keeps a positive attitude throughout the series, insisting on dueling for fun as opposed to simply winning. He's brave, strong, and true. He uses a Fire Civilization deck which later becomes a Dragon Deck and later a Dragon and Angel Command deck. After a defeat by Yu he loses most of his deck but is guided to his father's deck by the spirits of Bolmeteus Samurai Dragon and Bolbalzak "Sword Flash" Dragon. This new deck is a Dragon and Samurai deck. Soon after he combined elements from the 2 decks and created a Samurai Dragon and Angel Command deck. As of Duel Masters Cross his main cards are: Bolmeteus "Kensei" Dragon, Bolshack Yamato Dragon, Bolbalzak "Sword Flash" Dragon and Saint Bolshack, Spiritual Dragon. After losing Saint Bolshack, Valkiryas Musashi, Ultimate Battle Dragon and Sword Flash Galaxy, Super Champ became his trump cards as well, his most recent trump card is Bolshack NEX. He defeated Zakira with Bolpheaus Heaven in the manga. He lost his mojo in the season 1 in episode 25 named "Something Wacky this Way Comes",but he got it back in the 28th episode. His surname's kanji "Kirifuda (切札?)" literally means "The Trump Card", "The Ace Card" or "The Winning Card". His name's kanji "Shoubu (勝舞?)" is a combination of his father's name "Shouri (勝利?)" means "Victory" or "Victor" and his mother's name "Mai (?)" means "Dance", thus "Shoubu (勝舞?)" means "Victory Dance" or "Dance of Victory". The pronunciation "Shoubu (しょうぶ?)" is also a pun from "shoubu (勝負?)" which literally means "Win (or) Lose" and from there derived the meanings: "Duel".
He also appeared in the anime movie, Rockman.EXE:Program Between Light and Darkness. Appeared as a cameo appearance in the opening movie, accompannied with Lan Hikari (in Cross Fusion with Megaman.EXE).
  • Shori Kirifuda (切札勝利 Kirifuda Shōri)
Voiced by: Cam Clarke (Season 1) Katsuyuki Konishi (Season 1 japanese)
Shobu's father. He put the mojo of duelling in Shobu's blood. He left home to continue his training, but misses his family every day. He came back in Season 2 but disappears again. He makes an appearance in Duel Masters The Movie trying to help Shobu and again disappears. In Duel Masters Charge he is revealed to have been killed by Zakira in a kaijudo duel while trying to protect the Duel Master's Proof from falling into Zakira's hands. However, as revealed in Duel Masters Cross, before he was deleted he gave Extreme Bucket Man a deck case which he asked to be given to Shobu. Later on it is releaved that he wasnt truly dead but deleted, however, he broke free of his imprisonment and has been reunited with his son. His Deck is an advanced version of Shobu's, with the main card being Bolberg Cross Dragon.
  • Mai Kirifuda (切札舞 Kirifuda Mai) / Sharlotte Kirifuda
Voiced by: Cindy Robinson (Season 1), Wendee Lee (Season 3) Saki Nakajima (Japanese) :Shobu's mother and Shori's wife. To help Shobu on different occasions, she has occasionally taken on the persona of a second "Dragon Mask" and challenged him.
  • Knight (ナイト; Naito)
Voiced by: Ross Lawrence (Season 1-2), Kirk Thornton (Season 3)
Knight is Shobu's mysterious and soft-spoken mentor. In the English "dub", his inner monologue is a source of much of the show's mature and subtle humor. Despite being Shobu's mentor, he is usually unable to assist his student in times of need due to either Shobu's stubborn attitude or Knight being unable to show up at the scene. Knight does not appear in the manga, although the manga character NAC is similar to him. On one occasion, Dr. Root had Knight take on a "Dragon Mask" persona to duel Shobu in order for him to reclaim his tournament pass. Knight character is loosely based on the manga only character NAC.
  • NAC (ナック)
Manga only character. This character is loosely based on a real life person, NAKAMURA Satoshi (中村聡=なかむら・さとし)aka. NAC-san (pronounce "NAC (ナック)さん= Nakku-san" in Japanese) is a Japanese who became the Asia's top & strongest card game player (Magic: The Gathering)in reality. NAC-san has many roles in the making of "Duel Masters". He assisted Matsumoto Dai sensei (the manga's author's nickname) as technical advisor since the manga's plot is still based on Magic: The Gathering. He's the one who made up the idea for Shoubu's Mom's name "舞Mai". he appeared in the manga both as NAC-san and a more realisitc cameo of himself "Nakamura-san". And according to Dai sensei's omake section, Nac-san is also involved in the developing of "Duel Masters" card game. Wow!
  • Rekuta Kadoko (角古れく太; Kadoko Rekuta)
Voiced by: Alex Gold (Season 1), Sterling R. (Season 2), Brianne Siddall (Season 3)
One of Shobu's close friends. Even though he is an expert at the rules of "Duel Masters," he's a terrible duelist, often going without a single win during a tournament. He's often seen with his portable laptop to keep track of important duels. As a running joke, he is often accidentally knocked far into the air--in one instance (which only occurs in the English "dub"), he was sent flying into space (against a live-action backdrop) and crashed into a space station. He has almost every card ever released (since his father Maruo [丸雄; Maruo] owns a card shop) but cannot correctly use the cards. His correct surname is "Kadoko" (かどこ=角古) NOT "Kadoka" (かどか) which is actually japanese female given name. When spoken in Japanese (i.e., putting the last name before the given name), his name is actually a pun on Kādo Korekutā (カードコレクター?), which is a Japanese katakana transliteration of the English phrase "card collector". In the Japanese manga, his "otakudom" in card collecting often helps Shoubu, or at least give him a clue or a hint towards winning a duel.
  • Sayuki (中紗雪; Sayuki)
Voiced by: Dee Dee Green (Season 1), Peggy O'Neal (Season 3)
Appearing only in the anime, she is another one of Shobu's close friends. She is always present to see Shobu's matches.
  • Mimi Tasogare (黄昏ミミ; Tasogare Mimi)
Voiced by: Janice Lee (Season 1), Colleen O'Shaughnessey (Season 3)
Another member of Shobu's posse. She appeared at first to be both ditzy and an inept duelist but was later revealed as the second of the Four Temple Guardian at the Junior Duelist Center and an expert player. Mimi is also an expert at martial arts and is incredibly smart and strong. She uses mostly a Nature Civilization deck, but also uses Shield Triggers from all civilizations.
  • Derek - He is only shown in the limited edition manga as Mimi's boyfriend. He is also a ninja arts specialist.
  • Hakuoh (白凰; Hakuō)
Voiced by: Joshua Seth (Season 1), Doug Erholtz (Season 3)
His name's kanji "白凰Haku-Ou" literally means "White Phoenix" or "White Female-phoenix" in exact translation. As a child, he was a cheerful duelist like Shobu. Since then, Hakuoh has become a cold-hearted villain, as well as Shobu's central rival. Later in the series, he is defeated by Shobu and befriends him, but in Duel Masters Charge, he allies himself with Zakira after being brainwashed into becoming his pawn, White. In Duel Masters Zero, he becomes similar to his old self and appears to be working with Professor Machi. In Duel Masters Cross he tried to stop Zakira through a kaijudo duel but was defeated and White took control of him once again.However,after beating Mimi in a duel, he was able to return to his old self using his own will. He uses a Light Civilization deck. Later, in Duel Masters Cross, he is given a Light/Darkness Knight deck by Zakira. His main cards are Urth Purifying Elemental, Hanusa Radience Elemental, Alcadies Lord of Spirits, Alphadias Lord of Spirits, King Alcadeias,Holy Gaia, Perfect Galaxy, Spirit of Immortality, and most recently, Neo Gryphis, Mystic Light Emperor.
  • White Soldiers (白い騎士団; Shiroi Kishidan; lit. "White Knights") - Hakuoh's dueling team. It's supposed to be the strongest in the world. They were shown on Season 1 and made a cameo in a flashback in "Duel Masters 2.0". Among its known and active members are:
    • Mikuni (三国; Mikuni; later Johnny Coolburns)
Voiced by: Udel R. Deet (Season 1), Paul St. Peter (Season 3)
The first of the Four Temple Guardians (四天衆; Shitenshū). He uses a Fire deck, and during his fight with Shobu he purposely copied everything he did in order to throw him off. He lost to Robby Rotten in season three, where his name mysteriously changed to Johnny Coolburns. It was later "explained" that this (and all other plot holes in the show) are due to alternate dimensions.
    • Gyujiroh Japan (邪藩牛次郎; Japan Gyūjirō) / Benny HaHa
Voiced by: Kerrigan Mahan (Season 1), Michael Sorich (Season 3)
The third of the Four Temple Guardians and Mimi's "twin brother" although in the Japanese version he's not related to Mimi in any way. He is often seen piloting a robot. He uses lies and cheating in his duels and hates both Shobu and Hakuoh. He returns in Season 3 claiming he has changed, but he is still evil. He ends up dueling Hakuoh before their match in Duel Masters Battle Arena. Afterwards, he injured Hakuoh so he would be unable to duel him the next morning. He ended up dueling Shobu again and losing. He is also working with Yumama and were possibly going out. After he lost to Shobu, Yumama trapped him in a room with Boy George. They both escaped in the same episode. He uses a Water Civilization deck, and later, a Wave Striker Deck during his tournament match with Shobu.
    • Makoto Aizen (愛善 真 Aizen Makoto?)
Voiced by: Brian Beacock (Season 3)
The fourth of the Four Temple Guardians. He was defeated by Kyoshiro Kokujo before he can fight Shobu. He also lost to Hakuoh in Duel Masters Battle Arena.
  • Kintaro Nanba (難波金太郎; Nanba Kintarō)
Voiced by: Jay Lerner (Season 1), R. Martin Klein (Season 3)
Former gatekeeper of the Junior Duelist Center. He was fired from his job after losing to Shobu and became one of his friends. Nobody knows how old he is. He carries around a man-purse and an abacus. He lost to Stinky Bucket Man in the finals.
  • Kyoshiro Kokujo (黒城凶死郎 Kokujō Kyōshirō)
Voiced by: Micha Liberman (Season 1), Terrence Stone (Season 2), Steven Blum (Season 3) , Daisuke Kishio (Season 1 japanese , Charge , Zero and Cross )
A self-proclaimed "evil genius" and another of Shobu's rivals throughout the series. Other characters make fun of his outlandishly styled long hair and all-black leather outfit. He uses a Darkness Civilization Deck, but later on in the subsequent series,a Darkness/Water deck. He has earned the nickname "Black Death", because of his relentless tactics. He became evil because people say he can not be a kaijudo master. In Season 2 he helps Shobu to defeat the P.L.O.O.P.s. In Season 3 he defeated Mimi but lost to Yumama in the semifinals (this was actually due to her using supernatural powers in the end to knock him unconscious; otherwise, Kokujo may have won). In Duel Masters Charge/Cross he helps Shobu in their quest to defeat , but still works alone . His ultimate cards are Dorballom, Lord of Demons , Ballom, Master of Death , Daidalos General of Fury, Ballom Emperor, Lord of Demons , Belbel De Dios Death Castle Beast Lord , Gal Volf Dark Wolblade and most recently added Belbel De Gaul Death God Emperror
  • Master (マスター; Masutā) - Little is known about the leader of the evil temple (in the form of the Junior Duelist Center) except that he's always seen in a hooded robe and most of his face is never seen. He is the main antagonist of season one until Hakuoh was defeated.
  • George Kamamoto (ジョージ釜本; Jōji Kamamoto)
Voiced by: Tim Diamond (Season 1), Joey Lotsko (Season 2), Brian Beacock (Season 3)
A midget in a bear suit and is always seen sucking a pacifier and a 8-years-old boy which seems to be 1. He rides around in a motor baby carriage and uses a Water Civilization deck, he is a skillful duelist and has even defeated Mimi (a powerful duelist in her own right) fairly easily. In the English "dub", he is known as "Boy George", an obvious reference to Culture Club lead singer Boy George (one of the dub episodes is called "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me") in Season 3 he uses a Darkness/Water deck, he also withdraws from the tournament after losing to Yumama. His pajamas seem to change with every season.
  • Dr. Root (Dr. ルート; Dokutā Rūto)
Voiced by: Derek Stephen Prince (Season 2 and 3)
Boy George's boss, mad scientist, and expert duelist. Outside of that, he also a human-resembling robot named Mr. Perfect and a giant pilotable robot. His eccentric methods always have some hidden lesson to help Shobu and his friends. His real name is Leroy. In Duel Masters Zero, he takes charge of training Shobu and his friends. He has a deck of Survivors in season 1 and in charge he has a darkness/water deck similar to Boy George's .
  • P.L.O.O.P. (Powerful Loyal Order of Princes) - An evil organization that plot to use monsters from the Civilizations of the Creature World to take over Earth. This organization is seen only in the "second season" that was created for America. Among the known members are:
    • Prince Irving the Terrible (Jamieson Price) - Shobu encountered him in the Light Civilization.
    • Prince Melvin the Conqueror - Shobu encountered him in the Water Civilization.
    • Princess Pollyana of Green Gables - She is a minor P.L.O.O.P. member who Shobu encountered in the Nature Civilization.
    • Prince Wilburg the Great - Shobu encounterd him in the Nature Civilization.
    • Prince Maurice the Merciless (Roger Craig Smith) - Shobu encountered him in the Darkness Civilization.
    • Prince Herbert the Ruthless (Bob Papenbrook) - He is a minor PLOOP member who Shobu encountered at the gates of the Fire Civilization.
    • Prince Eugene the Mean (Bob Papenbrook) - Shobu encountered him in the Fire Civilization. Eugene used to be a dueling champ in the good world and that he even beat Knight! In the Season 2 episode "Deck Me Baby One More Time," Knight and Eugene meet and Knight explins what happened. Eugene also says "I used to duel for trophies. Now I duel for money."
  • Black Soldiers - A group of duelists that are the opposite form of Hakuoh's White Soldiers. They entered a tournament to beat all of its players. After the defeat of most of them, most of the unnamed members left the group. Among its known members are:
    • Robby Rotten (Yuri Lowenthal) - Leader of the Black Soldiers. He wanted to be a member of Hakouh's White Soldiers, but was denied. He formed the Black Soldiers so that he can duel Hakuoh. Unfortunately for him, he was defeated by Shobu and was last seen being interrogated by Yumama about Shobu.
    • Akikan - Member of the Black Soldiers. He was defeated by Boy George.
    • Multi-Card Monty (Derek Stephen Prince) - Member of the Black Soldiers. He was defeated by Mimi.
  • Fua Yū (不亞 幽 Fua Yū) / Yumama
Voiced by: Michelle Ruff
A mysterious girl who can duel and read a book at the same time. She has the ability to stand on the ceiling and is commonly seen reading her teen heart throb book, filled with 400 pages of pictures of "sassy" cute boys, although towards the end of the third season, she discovers that the pages are really blank. She defeated Boy George, Yuki and Kokujo right before they were supposed to duel making her win instantly. She was a childhood friend of Extreme Bucketman. While she appears to be the cause of all the disruption in the tournament, she is really a pawn of her malicious older brother, Zakira. After she is released, she becomes an ally of Shobu, along with Bucketman. While brainwashed, her trump cards is Cruel Naga, Avatar of Fate and Super Necrodragon Abzo Dolba. Known as Yu Fua in the Japanese manga. In Duel Masters Cross her deck contains all 5 civilizations and is focused on creatures who have the following effect: "If this card is discarded during your opponent's turn, you may put this card into the Battle Zone instead of the Graveyard".
  • Extreme Bucketman
Voiced by: Steven Blum
A short duelist who wears a bucket on his head. No one knows if Bucketman is male or female. Rekuta believes that the Bucketman is annoying. Bucketman defeated Kokujo before their official match. He lost to Yumama by surrendering, and later, under Zakira's mind control, duels against Shobu. His Deck is Fire and Nature, mostly involving Earth Dragons and Firebirds. His trump card is Soul Phoenix, Avatar of Unity. In the final duel against Yumama, he gives the card to Shobu. In Duel Masters Cross he plays a Snow Faerie and Initiate deck.
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  • Zakira (不亞・ザキラ Fua Zakira, real name:ザキラ・ジョール Zakira Joule aka. "Z")

- The main antagonist of both the third season, Duel Masters Charge and the current series, Duel Master Cross. An evil duelist, the nemesis of Shobu's father, and the one controlling Yumama, who is his younger sister, from the start. His goal is to obtain the "Duel Master's Proof" and use it for his evil means. He has multiple agents working under him, and operates from a large castle. His agents are ranked in terms of increasing power from A-Z (Z being himself). He uses a combination of Fire, Darkness and Water cards (most of his creatures are Zombie Dragons) with his deck being focused on sending cards to the graveyard (his and his opponent's), sometimes outright destroying them, and benefiting from it. His signature/trump cards are Necrodragon Guljeneraid, Zero Phoenix, Phoenix of Darkness, Romanoff the 1st, Lord of the Demonic Eye, Alexander The 3rd, Emperor Of The Demonic Eye and Supernova Apollonus Dragerion.

  • Professor Machi - A character introduced in Duel Masters Zero who is the current antagonist. He invited Shobu and his friends to a tournament on an uncharted island, but it was really a trap. After kidnapping Dr. Root, he forces Shobu, Mimi, and George to duel his associates.
  • Ultimate Master Darcy (白凰 Ultimate Master Darcy) - A character introduced in Duel Masters Zero who is the current Duel Master Champion of the world. Darcy was once an apprentice to Professor Machi. Zakira is challenged by Darcy in one of the final episodes.
  • Jura-Originally appears in Zero Duel Masters as Shobu's newest rival. He starts out as a subordinate of Professir Machi, but in Duel Masters Cross, he joins Shobu and the others in their struggle against Zakira.

Minor Characters

  • Toru - A 17-years-old guy which dueled Shobu in Episode 8. He lost and they became friends. He uses a Water and Nature Civilizations Deck. He has a long life story and many memories.
  • Jamira - A red-haired boy which lost every time when he dueled Shobu. He told Shobu lots of interesting stories and he danced the Vipera's Dance.He never hesitates to cheat,yet he keeps on losing to Shobu.
  • Takeshi Saroyama - Tsuyoshi's tall and muscular litte brother.
  • Tsuyoshi Saroyama - A squirrel-faced short boy on stilts and older brother of Takeshi Saroyama.
  • Red Afro - The leader of an afro-themed dojo. In the episode "Frotime," Mimi had to duel him in order to reclaim her tournament pass. She managed to defeat him.
  • Master Yuki - The leader of a dojo for baby duelists. In the episode "Frotime," Boy George had to duel him to reclaim his tournament pass. Master Yuki defeated him, but lost at the second time. He later appeared in the finals of the tournament where he lost to Yumama.

Different Civilizations

The Realm of the creatures is divided into five civilizations. In each civilization, the creatures are either unique in certain abilities, or share some abilities with those in other civilizations.

Fire

The Fire Civilization is located in a volcanic and battle-torn land ruled by those with the most firepower. Dragonoid warriors fight for honor and glory. Armored dragons roam the skies. A race of intelligent robots called Armorloids roll, crawl and blast about seeking strategic advantage. Noble human soldiers suit up in massive weapons systems and take on all comers. Fire creatures do not come with blockers. However, speed attackers, power attackers, mana reduction, etc. can fetch you victory.
Races: Armored Dragons, Armored Wyverns, Armorloids, Dragonoids, Dune Geckos, Fire Birds, Humans, Machine Eaters, Melt Warriors, Rock Beasts, Samurai, Volcano Dragons, XenoParts
Allies: Darkness, Nature
Enemies: Light, Water

Water

The Water Civilization hails from a network of sunken cyber-cities. Massive leviathans patrol the depths engaging enemies at the flip of a fin. Chip-jacked liquid soldiers stand ready to pounce while their overlords use techno-guile and cunning to trap and manipulate their opponents. Destruction of creatures by water cards are very minimal. However, they include plenty of blockers, even decently powerful ones, and at a decent cost. Unfortunately, most water blockers are weaker than light ones, having the same amount of power but can not attack. The Water Civilization can be used mainly to draw extra cards and to return your opponents' creatures to their hand or deck.
Races: Cyber Clusters, Cyber Commands, Cyber Lords, Cyber Moons, Cyber Virus, Earth Eaters, Fish, Gel Fish, Knights, Leviathans, Liquid People, Merfolk, Samurai, Sea Hackers
Allies: Darkness, Light
Enemies: Fire, Nature

Nature

The Nature Civilization is covered in a dense jungle. It is inhabited by all sorts of creatures based on plants and animals of the Human World. Like Fire Civilization, there are no blockers available from the Nature Civilization (except in the Japanese version of the card game), thus incoming attacks cannot be blocked. Making things worse, unlike the Fire Civilization, there are no fast available abilities from the Nature Civilization to clear the battle zone of the enemy's creatures. However, mana boosters, creatures with low costs and power attackers are available in plenty. Also, the Nature Civilization has the highest-powered creatures in the game, such as Green Divine Dragon Diruga Vijeda, yielding a 23000 power Quad Breaker.
Races: Balloon Mushrooms, Beast Folk, Colony Beetles, Earth Dragons, Gaia Commands, Giants, Giant Insects, Horned Beasts, Mystery Totems, Samurai, Snow Faeries, Tree Folks, Wild Veggies
Allies: Fire, Light
Enemies: Darkness, Water

Light

The Light Civilization floats amongst the clouds in celestial citadels. The highly-evolved citizens deploy an array of ultra-tech guardians. Some of these look like spacecraft others appear to be angels of technology. All are enigmatic and powerful. Lots of shield triggers and blockers make this civilization powerful. However, lack of destruction effects can lead to Light being at a loss.
Races: Angel Commands, Berserkers, Gladiators, Guardians, Initiates, Knights, Light Bringers, Mecha del Sols, Mecha Thunders, Rainbow Phantoms, Samurai, Soltroopers, Starlight Trees
Allies: Nature, Water
Enemies: Darkness, Fire

Darkness

The Darkness Civilization sprawls across a foul and poisoned landscape. Magic-wielding demons command creepy, masked, undead minions. Nightmare creatures steal about with malicious designs and monstrous worms and slimes pursue unsuspecting quarry. Although Darkness has more than enough abilities like destruction of opponents' creatures to wreck the opposition, many of them come with a catch. A powerful lineup of blockers and slayers can secure the game. Darkness Blockers are powerful in power ratings, but have poor effects. One such effect is "When this creature battles, destroy it after the battle".
Races: Brain jackers, Chimeras, Dark Lords, Death Puppets, Demon Commands, Devil Masks, Ghosts, Hedrians, Knights, Living Deads, Mercenaries, Pandora's Boxes, Parasite Worms, Zombie Dragons
Allies: Fire, Water
Enemies: Nature, Light

Also, there are monsters that belong to two or more civilizations, with the main single species being Starnoid, Naga, Phoenix, and Pegasus.

Some common kinds of creatures

Evolution creatures

Stronger creatures that evolve from non-evolution creatures of the same race/type. Examples include Armored blaster Valdios, Crystal Paladin, Crystal Lancer, Fighter Dual Fang, Ultracide Worm, Phantasmal Horror Gigazabal, Barkwhip the Smasher, etc. With the election of the latest DM-12, there are new creatures which are Vortex Evolution, meaning that they evolve from two different types of races. These include Cruel Naga, Avatar of Fate and Aura Pegasus, Avatar of Life.

Blockers

Creatures with this ability can stop the attack of an opponent. If it has a higher power than the attacking creature, it stops the attack successfully. If not, the creature is destroyed. If both creatures have the same power, both creatures are destroyed. Examples include Thrash Crawler, Hazard Crawler, Revolver Fish, Bloody Squito, Wandering Brain Eater, Gray Balloon, Shadow of Greed, Marrow Ooze, The Twister, and Senatine Jade Tree. Neither the Fire Civilization nor the Nature Civilization has any creature with the Blocker ability.

Only a very few creatures having Blocker can attack creatures, and only a very few among them can attack players, i.e. destroy shields. Night Master, Shadow of Decay is one example.

Slayers

When a creature with the Slayer ability is destroyed, the attacking creature is destroyed as well. This feature is included in monsters such as Bone Assassin, The Ripper, and Gigagiele. Slayer is an ability found exclusively in the Darkness Civilization.

Survivors

Survivors are a class of creatures existing in all the five civilizations, which are considered to be have survived the Megapocalypse. The creatures which are survivors have a 'Q' in their names, like Gigaling Q, Q-Tronic Gargantula, etc. Also, when observed carefully, the images of the survivors in the cards have a circle with multiple rings.

The special ability of survivors is that each survivor in the battle zone shares the abilities of other survivors on the same side as well, irrespective of race or civilization. For example, if three survivors, each with different abilities like Blocker, Slayer and Power Attacker are present on the battle zone at the same time, then each survivor has all these three abilities, provided the rest of the survivors are not destroyed.

Duel Masters Facts

  • "Kaijudo" originates from the word "kaijū", meaning monster, and "dō", or "the way." Therefore, "kaijūdō" means "the way of the monster."
  • The term "Kaijudo" is not used in Japan.
  • The name "Duel Masters" is often believed to be a pun on "Duel Monsters" (the name used in the second series anime and English manga for a card game (also known as Magic & Wizards - that name is a pun off of "Magic: The Gathering") in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime series.) It actually takes its name from Magic: The Gathering, which had Duel Masters as its codename early in development. Yu-Gi-Oh! is even briefly referred to, when Shobu speaks of "that one show with the Egyptian guy with spiky hair".
  • The first English-language season of the TV series was produced by Plastic Cow Productions. The second season that was created for the American market was produced by Elastic Media Corp. The third season was produced by Howling Cat Productions (featuring some of the former Saban Entertainment VA's, such as Brian Beacock, Philece Sampler, and Wendee Lee). In the UK, Duel Masters airs on Toonami and used to air on five. In the US, it aired on Cartoon Network.
  • The titles of the TCG expansion sets are named in parody of other TCGs with obtuse titles.
  • Whether intentionally or unintentionally, Shobu's name is a pun- "Shōbu" means "contest" in Japanese.
  • Japanese dialogue also plays a part in duels. A player declares "ikuzo" to challenge another player. The challenged then chooses to accept with "koi". "Hai" literally means "yes" in Japanese. "Ike" is a command to attack, and "Todome Da" is similar to calling "checkmate" and end the battle.
  • In the Anime, the characters often made many statements much like that of Yu-gi-oh's constant statements. For example, many times in Yu-gi-oh, Yugi would say "Believe in the heart of your cards," in which Shobu said the same exact words.

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