All right, so with everything up-and-loaded over on Cloudy Videa, the downside is that they don’t have a playlist function to organize everything like on Dailymotion. Enter this post, where you’ll find all the links sorted out by seasons! I’ll be updating it as I upload my finalized Season 1+ episodes in the coming weeks, so check the original post periodically or keep an eye on the notes for any reblogs of it I do so you’re aware of any updates. Also, keep in mind that you can download these from NAC, since I post all my downloads there!
If you would rather download, you can also use this torrent set up by rhodanum with all of my subbed episodes, including my updated Season 3 subs (which you won’t find in other torrents; does not include my finalized Season 1+ stuff, which you can find on NAC’s download forum): [removed because Kickass has been sent to the stars]
Also, Crunchyroll has begun to roll out official GX subs as of 8/1/15! This is excellent news for the fandom, and while you’re more than welcome to continue watching my subs, be sure to give their subs at least one watch to show support for the official release. You can also just have their video playing on a muted tab while you watch my version! (As of Fall 2022, it seems Crunchyroll has put their YGO uploads behind a paywall, so if you don’t have Crunchyroll Premium, you’re unable to fully view them. Unfortunate choice on their part, imo, given it’s currently the only place to view officially subbed episodes, but welp.)
To keep the html’d list consistent, season breaks are denoted like this; arc breaks are in italics.
LATEST UPDATE (4/2/23): After a slight delay, Finalized Episodes 1-92 now on the list, with 91 and 92 newly finalized. Closing in on the last fourth/fifth of Season 2 to finalize with some of its best episodes coming up, so stay tuned as we revisit these!
PREVIOUS UPDATE
(2/26/23):
Finalized!Episodes 1-90 now on the list, with 89 and 90 newly finalized. Closing in on the last fourth of Season 2 to finalize, so stay tuned as we revisit these! (EDIT, 2/28: Updated 89 to fix some italics inconsistency in Fubuki’s flashback.
EDIT, 3/9: Along with 2/28′s update, updated 88 to fix a typo just
before Judai uses Mystic Wok, and to update a “Cyberdark” line in the
preview for consistency with 89.)
(Also slowed down the gif below since I’ve seen folks tag it due to the flashing; thanks again to ynminor for providing it a while back! Also removed the torrent link because the site’s now dead; may upload a new one at some point.)
(Also, I’ve created a supplement to this post linking to the finalized episodes’ release posts on my blog–these will contain Translation Notes that it’d be worth knowing [also on-screen translations that were done] or Animation Fixes I’ve worked on; if none were done, I didn’t link them. Just in case you’re curious about any episode release notes!)
If you see any busted links, shoot me an ask or DM and I’ll fix it up! Make sure you check the original post first, though; I may have already fixed it. :P
Since it’s 2023 and Tumblr still has a dumb link limit in posts which yeets them out of the tags used for
them and limits their reach, I’ve made this separate post supplementing my 91/92 release post with my usual animation fix/edit breakdown for the interested, since I did still want to give folks a more visual idea as I’d been doing. Details below the cut!
Rumors have spread of a duelist taking part in GeneX who defeats his opponents in one turn. This turns out to be Tachibana, who gained his drawing power through a pact with a Grim Reaper card. Judai ends up dueling Tachibana, who’s sold his soul to the Grim Reaper, and with the start of their duel, Tachibana draws his “One-Hit Knockout! Slash Draw” Magic Card and comes at Judai with his One-Turn Kill. Can Judai possibly…
As word goes around that rank-and-file Instructor Chronos and Vice-Principal Napoleon are being “fired,” Principal Samejima shouts “Get out of here!” at them. They were both disheartened, but they happen to catch Chairman Pegasus of Industrial Illusions, Inc., on his way to visit Principal Samejima, and they ask for employment with I2. Pegasus says he will approve their employment if they somehow defeat him in a duel, and so starts a Triangle Duel between Pegasus, Chronos, and Napoleon. Can Chronos and Napoleon hope to…
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*Pegasus voice* I give you finalized!91 and 92! deeeesu
Slight delay in finalizing these aside, these episodes aren’t too bad; some continuity with the Duel Academia’s North Campus in Tachibana and his struggle to make the decks he cares about work, making him turn to a Grim Reaper spirit promising to improve his drawing ability–at the cost of his soul. Works well enough for a one-shot episode in GX, nice seeing another One-Turn Kill strategy after Ojin’s in 84, plus the animation looks really good throughout, along with “Impossible Victory” being used as Tachibana switches arms with his Disk to reject the Grim Reaper’s influence. 92′s fun with Pegasus making another cameo–this time, actually dueling–and the premise being that Chronos and Napoleon thought Samejima fired them when he was just frustrated was up GX’s humor alley–though it is interesting Toon Kingdom didn’t come out in the card game until long after GX (I liked the shot of it as we see Toon Red Archery Girl, Toon Summoned Daemon, and the other Toons he used in DM as a nice homage). Pegasus’ll still have some time in S2 and S3, related to the plot Samejima thought about early in the episode, so he’ll be back. Kind of a shame they didn’t make a GX remix for his Toon World theme from DM though, lol; points to the dub for using theirs. (Tachibana’s voice in the dub was also really good.)
Edit-wise, both episodes had a fair amount of fixes I applied, mostly on the card error and quality-of-watching end (including some interesting split-screen issues), but there were 2-3 bigger ones I was able to make work; due to Tumblr’s dumb link limit in posts yeeting them out of the tags used for them and limiting their reach, and since I still wanted a visual element to it, I’ve made a separate post with my usual fix/edit breakdown for the interested!
Anywho, enjoy! These make for a little breather as we get into Judai vs White Asuka next time and some changes to Saiou’s SOLA plans. Been looking forward to revisiting the next stretch of eps for a while as Season 2 closes on some of its best episodes; should be fun.
Follow-up to this more-of-a-shitpost highlighting this animation error (and the dub’s… take) for easy linking/reference in my upcoming GX 91 and 92 release post; showing off the fixes I made here to Burstlady’s semi-recurring missing shoulder strap! Haven’t had one of these pop up in a while, lol.
Essentially went into Photoshop with each of these frames and drew on the full strap, using the inner outline on her shoulder as a guide–the first four frames here are back-to-back as Burstlady was lit up (I also redrew some of the light lines over the new strap for blending), with the next three being back-to-back as the lighting dims down, then the next one was one movement frame lasting two frames, and the ninth keeps her still as she flies closer to Featherman to fuse (as I threw these fixes back into the video, I keyframed this one to re-zoom Burstlady out as she flew upward, then masked it so the edit itself was blended into the video and moved with her); each frame after as they start to is a frame long and I stopped once Burstlady is fully mixed in (since they’re only a frame long, she’s a bit hard to really see anyway, but for completion’s sake and all). For the frames where she was lit up, I first drew on the strap in one frame, then copy/pasted the layers involved and redrew some light lines/adjusted for brightness to match the lighting as needed.
Here’s a quick gif of the scene in action; think it came out nicely!
“While in Attack Position: This card can attack twice during each Battle Phase.
While in Defense Position: Once per turn, when a face-up ‘Morphtronic’ monster you control is selected as an attack target, you can negate the attack.”