

Overall, I have nothing to complain about in this part. I don't see anything wrong with the sound. Overall, it looks nice, but could be better. The character design could use some work, as the hairstyles of people in this show is just plain weird. The animation of this series is fine, the characters don't look fake. Overall, it's really a tragedy how bad this story is. The ideas of this story are horrible, as they are simply a copy of the plot of both the original series and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. They are not bad themes, they just aren't presented in the right way. This series also can become extremely annoying with its use of themes, as the hints of friendship just don't sound like something anyone would ever say. The once great story of the original has yet to be followed up wth each of the sequel seasons becoming worse and worse. Bombarded by these revelations, Yuuma, alongside Astral, must defend the world from the upcoming threats that loom over Heartland City-regardless of any divine intervention that may occur.The story for Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal is sadly lacking. However, he is also not the only one looking for them. The bewildered Yuuma soon learns that his memories have been divided into 100 "Number Cards," all of which he must retrieve. Using the key to open it, Yuuma is greeted by an alien by the name of Astral-a being only he can see. In a sudden turn of events, Yuuma's key repairs itself, and the "Door of Destiny'' appears before him. Retaining one half of the key, Yuuma begins a duel with Shark, but soon realizes that his inexperienced skills are no match for him. But when the school bully, Ryouga "Shark" Kamishiro, splits the key given to him by his father into two pieces, he inadvertently sets Yuuma on a collision course with his dream. In the bustling and futuristic city of Heartland, a young boy named Yuuma Tsukumo has a dream that everyone his age wants to achieve-earning the title of the greatest duelist! Sadly, due to his lackluster dueling skills, this dream is far from achievable.
