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Cover of the first volume of Cardfight!! Vanguard DVD released in 2011. This is a list of episodes from the anime. In July 2010, an anime television series based on the game was green-lit by under the directorial supervision of Hatsuki Tsuji. Music is composed by Takayuki Negishi while Mari Tominaga provided the character designs. The series began airing in on beginning on January 8, 2011 and rebroadcast by, and systems. The media-streaming website simulcasted the first season to the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.

Crunchyroll began streaming the second season to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on June 30, 2012. Twenty-five pieces of are used for the series—nine opening themes and seventeen closing themes (one of which is exclusive to the English dub). The anime also features two insert songs performed by Ultra Rare (i.e., and Aimi Terakawa, who are the original Japanese voice actresses of Kourin, Rekka, and Suiko).

The two songs are 'Miracle Trigger Tomorrow Will Be Ultra Rare!' (ミラクルトリガー きっと明日はウルトラレア!) (used in episodes 18, 26, and 115; simply known as 'Miracle Trigger' in the English dub) and 'Stand Up! DREAM' (スタンドアップ! DREAM) (used in episodes 39, 115, and 118). An English dub co-produced by (recorded at Blue Water Studios) began airing on 's channel from October 16, 2011, on from January 22, 2012, and on 's channel from November 18, 2012. Dubbed episodes also began being released on from May 29, 2012.

The series can be seen legally on a dedicated channel for it created by, the original creators and manufacturers of the card game, and as of June 25 is available for viewing in most countries without. While there are a few changes, the English dub adaption is mostly faithful to the original Japanese version. However, the most notable change in the English dub is that three opening themes and three ending themes are used. The only openings are English versions of the first opening theme 'Vanguard' (from eps.

Vanguard

1-65), the third opening theme 'Limit Break' (from eps. 66-104), and the fourth opening theme 'Vanguard Fight' (from eps.

105 onward), all of which are still performed by their original respective artists. The first ending theme used in the dub is an English version of the third ending theme 'Dream Shooter' (from eps.

1-65) while the second ending theme is a unique song titled 'Way To Victory' (from eps. 66-104), both of which are performed by Sea☆A. The ending credit sequence for this exclusive theme is the one used for the original sixth ending theme 'Jōnetsu-ism'. The third ending theme used in the dub is an English version of the original ninth ending song 'Endless☆Fighter' (from eps. 105 onward), which is performed only by Aimi Terakawa in the dub. Similarly, the Ultra Rare insert songs are performed in English by, and Aimi Terakawa (the original Japanese voice actresses of Kourin, Rekka, and Suiko).

Individual episodes from seasons 1-5 are known as 'Rides', and the episodes from Cardfight!! Vanguard G are known as 'Turns'. Main article: No. Title Original air date 1 'Vanguard of Destiny!' 'Unmei no Vangādo!!'

(運命の先導者!!) January 8, 2011 2 'Ride to Victory!' 'Shōri e no Raido' (勝利へのライド) January 15, 2011 3 'Welcome to Card Capital' 'Yōkoso! Kādo Kyapitaru e' (ようこそ! カードキャピタルへ) January 22, 2011 4 'Assault! Tsuin Doraibu' (猛攻! ツインドライブ) January 29, 2011 5 'Whirlwind!

Kamui, the Grade-School Fighter!' Shōgakusei Faitā Kamui' (旋風! 小学生ファイターカムイ) February 5, 2011 6 'The Mysterious Card Shop!' 'Nazo no Kādo Shoppu' (謎(なぞ)のカードショップ) February 12, 2011 7 'The Fearsome Soulblast!' 'Senritsu no Souruburasuto' (戦慄のソウルブラスト) February 19, 2011 8 'The King of Knights Enters The Fray!' 'Kishi-ō, Shutsujin!'

(騎士王、出陣!) February 26, 2011 9 'The Shop Tournament Begins!' 'Shoppu Taikai Kaimaku' (ショップ大会開幕) March 5, 2011 10 'Enter the Ninja Fighter!' 'Ninja Faitā, Sanjō' (忍者ファイター、参上) March 12, 2011 11 'Ninja Fighter Withdraws!' 'Ninja Faitā, Taijō' (忍者ファイター、退場) March 19, 2011 12 'Aichi vs.

Kamui' 'Aichi VS Kamui' (アイチVSカムイ) March 26, 2011 13 'Shop Tournament Winner Crowned!' Shoppu Taikai' (決着! ショップ大会) April 2, 2011 14 'The Fearsome Undead!

The Granblue Deck!' 'Fushi no Kyōfu! Guranburū Dekki' (不死の恐怖!

グランブルーデッキ) April 9, 2011 15 'Thrilling! Emi's First Fight!' Emi no Hatsu Faito' (ハラハラ!? エミの初ファイト) April 16, 2011 16 'Team Q4 Heads for the Regional Tournament!' 'Chīmu Q4, Chiku Taikai e' (チームQ4、地区大会へ) April 30, 2011 17 'New Allies' 'Aratanaru Nakama-tachi' (新たなる仲間たち) May 7, 2011 18 'White-Hot Tournament!' 'Hakunetsu no Tōnamento!'

(白熱のトーナメント!) May 14, 2011 19 'Showdown! Nova Grappler!' Nova Gurappurā!' (決戦! ノヴァグラップラー!) May 21, 2011 20 'Hidden Message' 'Himerareta Messēji' (秘められたメッセージ) May 28, 2011 21 'Rematch in the Final Match!' 'Kesshō de no Saisen!!' (決勝での再戦!!) June 4, 2011 22 'The Holy Dragon Descends' 'Maiorita Hijiri Ryū' (舞い降りた聖龍) June 11, 2011 23 'Fateful Encounter' 'Unmei no Deai' (運命の出会い) June 18, 2011 24 'The Indelible Memory' 'Kesenai Kioku' (消せない記憶) June 25, 2011 25 'Beyond the Memories' 'Kioku no Saki ni' (記憶の先に) July 2, 2011 26 'A Stormy Beginning!

The National Championship!' 'Haran no Makuake! Zenkoku Taikai!!' (波乱の幕開け! 全国大会!!) July 9, 2011 27 'Jurassic Army' 'Jurashikku Āmī' (ジュラシックアーミー) July 16, 2011 28 'Aggressive Movement! Tachikaze Deck!!'

Tachikaze Dekki!!' たちかぜデッキ!!) July 23, 2011 29 'When the Moon is Full' 'Tsuki, Michiru Toki' (月、 満ちるとき) July 30, 2011 30 'The Strongest Team, Asteroid!

/ The Strongest Team, AL4!' 'Saikyō Chīmu, AL4 (Apekkusu Rimiteddo Fō)!' (最強チーム、 AL4 (アペックスリミテッドフォー)!) August 6, 2011 31 'Beautiful Assassin' 'Utsukushiki Asashin' (美しきアサシン) August 13, 2011 32 'Demon World General' 'Makai no Shōgun' (魔界の将軍) August 20, 2011 33 'Blaster of Darkness' 'Shikkoku no Burasutā' (漆黒のブラスター) August 27, 2011 34 'It's Summer! It's Vanguard!' Main article: No. Title Original air date 66 'Gold Paladin' 'Gōrudo Paradin' (金色の騎士団) April 8, 2012 67 'Activate!

Limit Break!' Rimitto Bureiku!!'

リミットブレイク!!) April 15, 2012 68 'Team Q4 Once More' 'Chīmu Q4 Futatabi' (チームQ4再び) April 22, 2012 69 'A Challenge from PSY' 'PSY kara no Chōsen-jō' (PSYからの挑戦状) April 29, 2012 70 'Let It Begin! The VF Circuit!'

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VF Sākitto!!' VFサーキット!!) May 6, 2012 71 'Enter Team Ninja' 'Sanjō! Chīmu Shinobu' (参上! チーム忍) May 13, 2012 72 'The Lion That Surpasses The Limit' 'Genkai o Koeru Shishi' (限界を超える獅子) May 20, 2012 73 'Fortune Telling Cardfight!' 'Uranai Faito!'

(占いファイト!) May 27, 2012 74 'Dream Girl Dilemma!' 'Megami o Kakete!' (女神を賭けて!) June 3, 2012 75 'Pride of the Elite' 'Erīto no Kokori' (エリートの誇り) June 10, 2012 76 'The Advent of a Genius' 'Tensai Kōrin' (天才降臨) June 17, 2012 77 'Challenger at the Snow Fields' 'Setsugen no Chōsen-sha' (雪原の挑戦者) June 24, 2012 78 'A Visit from Tetsu' 'Tetsu Genru' (テツ現る) July 1, 2012 79 'Excitement at the Seoul Stage!' 'Nekkyō-tekina no Sourusutēji' (熱狂的なのソウルステージ) July 8, 2012 80 'The Startling New Member' 'Kyōgaku no Shin Menbā' (驚愕の新メンバー) July 15, 2012 81 'Rematch of the Knights' 'Kishitachi no Saisen' (騎士たちの再戦) July 22, 2012 82 'Challenge of a Hero' 'Eiyū no Chōsen' (英雄の挑戦) July 29, 2012 83 'The Legendary Fighter' 'Densetsu no Faitā' (伝説のファイター) August 5, 2012 84 'An Invitation to Everlasting Summer' 'Tō Natsu e no Jōtaijō' (遠夏 への招待状) August 12, 2012 85 'Our Respective Summers' 'Sorezore no Natsu' (それぞれの夏) August 19, 2012 86 'Handsome Fight! Mitsusada vs. Gouki / Handsome Fight!

Gouki' 'Otokomae Faito! Mitsusada VS Gouki' (男前ファイト! 光定VSゴウキ) August 26, 2012 87 'Passion! The Hong Kong Stage' 'Moeyo! Honkon Sutēji' (燃えよ! 香港ステージ) September 2, 2012 88 'Power of the Tag Fight!'

Taggufaito' (最強! タッグファイト) September 9, 2012 89 'The Weed Soul!!

/ The Entangling Weeds!' 'Zassō Tamashī!!' (The.草.魂!!) September 16, 2012 90 'All Hands on Deck! The Legendary Fleet' 'Shutsugeki! Densetsu no Kantai' (出撃!

伝説の艦隊) September 23, 2012 91 'Blue Storm Dragon, Maelstrom' 'Sōran Ryū Meirusutorōmu' (蒼嵐竜 メイルストローム) September 30, 2012 92 'Q4 vs. Ultra Rare' 'Q4 VS Urutorarea' (Q4 VS ウルトラレア) October 7, 2012 93 'The Angels' Dance' 'Tenshi-tachi no Mai' (天使たちの舞い) October 14, 2012 94 'A Gathering of Winners' 'Tsudoishi Shōsha-tachi' (集いし勝者たち) October 21, 2012 95 'Assemble! Japan Stage' 'Jūketsu! Nihon Sutēji' (集結! 日本ステージ) October 28, 2012 96 'Decisive Battle! Bridal Fight' 'Kessen! Buraidarufaito' (決戦!

ブライダルファイト) November 4, 2012 97 'The King's Challenge' 'Ō kara no Chōsen-jō' (王からの挑戦状) November 11, 2012 98 'A New Shine!' 'Aratanaru Kagayaki!' (新たなる輝き!) November 18, 2012 99 'The Truth of the Wind' 'Kaze no Shinjitsu' (風の真実) November 25, 2012 100 'The Blazing Lion' 'Kōki no Shishi' (光輝の獅子) December 2, 2012 101 'Leon Soryu' 'Sōryū Reon' (蒼龍レオン) December 9, 2012 102 'The Wind's Judgment' 'Kaze no Shinpan' (風の審判) December 16, 2012 103 'Light and Nothingness' 'Hikari to Kyomu' (光と虚無) December 23, 2012 104 'Where the Wind Blows' 'Kaze no Yukue' (風のゆくえ) January 2, 2013 Season 3: Cardfight!! Vanguard: Link Joker (2013–2014).

Main article: No. Title Original air date 164 'Missing Leader' 'Kieta Sendōsha' (消えた先導者) March 9, 2014 165 'Legion' 'Region' (双闘) March 16, 2014 166 'Aichi's Shadow' 'Aichi no Kage' (アイチの影) March 23, 2014 167 'Seek the Mate' 'Sīku za Meito' (シーク・ザ・メイト) March 30, 2014 168 'Naoki's Fist' 'Naoki no Kobushi' (ナオキの拳) April 6, 2014 169 'Blue Flames Gaillard' 'Aoki Honō no Gaiyāru' (青き炎のガイヤール) April 13, 2014 170 'Steel Neve' 'Hagane no Nēvu' (鋼のネーヴ) April 20, 2014 171 'The Leader, Kai' 'Sendōsha Kai' (先導者・櫂) April 27, 2014 172 'Introducing Great Daikaiser!' 'Gurēto Daikaizā Kenzan!' Main article: No.

In G series No. Main article: No. In G series No. In overall Title Original air date 49 245 'Quest Begins!

/ The G Quest Begins!' 'Ji Kuesuto Kaimaku!'

(Gクエスト開幕!) October 11, 2015 50 246 'Special Aqua Force' 'Supesharu Akua Fōsu' (スペシャルアクアフォース) October 18, 2015 51 247 'Chrono vs. Main article: No. In G series No.

In overall Title Original air date 75 271 'Storm Ryuzu's Lab!' Ryūzu Rabo' (突入!リューズ・ラボ) April 17, 2016 76 272 'Ryuzu Myoujin' 'Myōjin Ryūzu' (明神みょうじんリューズ) April 24, 2016 77 273 'Hiroki Moriyama' 'Moriyama Hiroki' (守山 ヒロキ) May 1, 2016 78 274 'Reunion with Kanzaki' 'Kanzaki to no Saikai' (神崎との再会) May 8, 2016 79 275 'Taiyou vs. Main article: No. Overall (in G series) No. In season Title Original air date 295 (99) 1 'Welcome to the NEXT STAGE!!'

← Previous Cardfight!! Vanguard G: Z is the fifth season of and the ninth season overall in the series. It began airing in Japan on October 8, 2017. Plot A group of six units from Planet Cray, called the 'Apostles', have invaded Earth. Armed with the power of the six Zeroth Dragons, the Apostles aim to revive the sealed Dragon Deity of Destruction, Gyze who attempted to destroy Cray in the past. The final battle between the Vanguards and the Dragon Deity of Destruction begins. Theme songs Opening theme.

“Flowers of Emotion' by Kiryu (eps. 1- ) Ending theme. '-HEROIC ADVENT-' by Roselia (eps. 1- ) Episode list References. Anime News Network.

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Retrieved February 20, 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2017. Mini Vanguard series Also known as Mini Van ( みにヴぁん), it is a short series that is produced. It is based on the spin-off series of the same name by Quily. Some of the episodes do not have titles. Ending theme.

'Mirai Sketch' by Ultra Rare (Mimori, Nanjō, and Terakawa) No. Overall (in G series) No. In season Title Original air date 247 (151) 1 'Chrono Taken' October 8, 2017 No. Title Original air date 01 'The Many Faces of Cardfight' (カードファイト百面相) April 6, 2013 Aichi misplaces his Blaster Blade card with a Kourin card that he received from Morikawa. Then, Aichi tries to learn about poker faces by watching Misaki and Kai. Finally, in the Mini Van Broadcast segment, Misaki comments on how Morikawa and Kamui are similar to each other. 02 April 13, 2013 Aichi and his friends relate the stories of and with Vanguard.

Shin's allergies act up, revealing his peculiar sneeze. Kai is suspected of also having a funny-sounding sneeze. 03 'Yes, My Vanguard' (イエス・マイ・ヴァンガード) April 20, 2013 While buying a booster pack, Aichi uses Psyqualia to see if the pack contains a grade 3 card, which upsets Shin. Then, Aichi has a strange dream about an unknown Vanguard unit called; he later tries to find out what it is but is shocked by his discovery. Finally, it is a quiet day in Card Capital when Misaki, Tetsu, and Kai are the only ones there. 04 April 27, 2013 Ren gives Misaki the nickname 'Misa-Q'.

Aichi tries to fall asleep by counting sheep but keeps thinking about Great Nature units. Kyou makes fun of Ren's nickname for Asaka which greatly angers her. 05 May 4, 2013 Shin receives advice from CEO Amaterasu on how to increase revenue for Card Capital.

Aichi tries to wake up Kai in the Mini Van Broadcast segment. 06 May 11, 2013 Emi unintentionally saddens Aichi when she says she wanted an older sister like Misaki instead of a brother. Teams Q4 and AL4 come across each other on a rainy day, with Kyou being left out in the rain by AL4. Aichi sees Kai on the street and thinks he is image-training when Kai is wondering about the Assista-cat. 07 May 18, 2013 The Assista-cat is now the hardworking manager of Card Capital which has become a bakery. However, this all turns out to be one of the Assista-cat's dreams. 08 (いっしょに行こうよ) May 25, 2013 Team Q4 travels via train to a Vanguard event.

On the way there, they play but Kai keeps ending the game. Kyou helps Team AL4 hitch a ride to a tournament but gets left behind. 09 (日課だもんで) June 1, 2013 In a performance, Aichi tells a story about a card that would be given the name of every other card in existence. Aichi and his friends go to Card Capital, but upon arrival, they each are surprised to see the shop is closed.

10 (ヤツの正体) June 8, 2013 Aichi and his friends wonder about Kai always wearing heavy clothing and also imagine him as a robot. 11 (みにヴぁん 放送局) June 15, 2013 Aichi attempts to interview the whimsical Ren. After visiting a clothing store, Misaki tries to give more cheerful greetings to customers at Card Capital.

12 June 22, 2013 Ren has Tetsu talk more like a villain. Aichi and his friends go to a bathhouse where many antics ensue. 13 June 29, 2013 Misaki and Asaka accidentally bump into each other on the street and find a common interest. The quiet trio (Kai, Misaki, and Tetsu) hangs out by the riverside.

After AL4 watches a violent movie, Asaka takes jabs at Kyou by relating the events of the movie with him. 14 'Very Upset' (超不機嫌) July 6, 2013 Kai takes his anger out on Aichi after supposedly having a dream of losing to Morikawa. In a futuristic era, Aichi and his friends are the crew members of the spaceship Card Capital and are about to combat evil alien forces (portrayed by Team AL4). 15 (名探偵 アイチ) July 13, 2013 Aichi tries to show off his skills as a 'master detective'. For, Miwa wishes to find a girlfriend but then causes a great misunderstanding. When strange things happen to Aichi, he eventually realizes that he is in a dream. 16 July 20, 2013 In the style of rakugo, Kamui tells a story about Kai supposedly having a fear of kittens which Morikawa tries to exploit.

17 July 27, 2013 Within another dream, Aichi plays a game of memory with Ren but under special rules. 18 (暑い日) August 3, 2013 Aichi and Kamui try to cool themselves off by thinking about cards with cold imagery.

19 August 10, 2013 Teams Q4 and AL4 are both musical bands. Miwa explains to Aichi his reasoning for why he does not play in Vanguard tournaments. 20 (みにヴぁン宇宙戦争) August 17, 2013 Kamui tricks Misaki into helping him with his homework. In Mini Van Space Wars, the crew of the spaceship Card Capital is under attack by the alien forces of AL4. 21 (みにヴぁん 放送局) August 24, 2013 Kyou is the guest of the Mini Van Broadcast segment this time.

Kamui fantasizes what it would be like if he and Emi were siblings. 22 August 31, 2013 The cast parodies the story of. Morikawa is chastised by Misaki for having impure thoughts when he says he wants to go to the swimming pool. 23 (みにヴぁン宇宙戦争) September 7, 2013 Tetsu and Misaki watch a sunset together. Continuing in Mini Van Space Wars, Aichi infiltrates AL4's main spaceship to deactivate its shield, unaware of the trap set by AL4 as he returns to Card Capital.

Ren and Kyou also watch a sunset, but Ren is unaware of Kyou's presence. 24 September 14, 2013 Kamui is suspected of holding back while fighting. Despite Tetsu's angry expression, Asaka thinks that he is happy because of the headband he is wearing. Morikawa is the only one in high spirits despite everyone else feeling terrible. 25 September 21, 2013 Aichi and Kamui try to play Vanguard using only their imaginations. Misaki shows that she refers her friends by nicknames on her cellphone's contact list. 26 September 28, 2013 In a Wild West setting, Kai and Kyou are about to have a showdown when Kyou gets flustered by Kai's dueling methods.

27 October 5, 2013 Miwa wishes to be in the Assita-cat's position as it sleeps on Misaki's lap. Aichi explains that having Psyqualia has its downsides. Miwa, Kyou, and Morikawa go to a cafe hosted by Battle Sisters, in which Miwa gets the short end of the stick.

Nontheless, this turns out to be another of the Assita-cat's dreams. 28 (みにヴぁン宇宙戦争) October 12, 2013 Kamui ponders about taxes. Continuing in Mini Van Space Wars, the crewmembers of the spaceship Card Capital try to attack the alien forces of Team AL4 but get struck by their trap. 29 October 19, 2013 On the planet Cray, CEO Amaterasu and Knight of Conviction, Bors are flirting with each other until they are both called into battle by Misaki and Aichi. 30 October 26, 2013 Kyou thinks he is getting better at reading Tetsu's moods but gets thrown off by one of his colorful headbands. Misaki uses Vanguard cards as a reading to tell Shin's fortune.

Kamui and Emi dress up for, but when Kamui is given candy, it seems more like. 31 (みにヴぁん宇宙戦争) November 2, 2013 Misaki makes a wish upon a shooting star for Shin to find a wife. It is a peaceful day at Card Capital when Aichi, Misaki, Miwa, and Izaki are the only people present. Continuing in Mini Van Space Wars, the crew of Card Capital is forced to land on the planet Cray.

After a year passes in which many unexplained events occurred, the crew returns to outer space to battle AL4 once again. 32 'Teehee' (てへ) November 9, 2013 Shin tries to get Misaki to make a girly giggle.

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In a feudal Japan setting, samurai warrior Kamui challenges warlord Kai to a cardfight. Asaka makes a wish upon a shooting star which lands on top of Kyou. 33 (みにヴぁん 放送局) November 16, 2013 Misaki has a mountain of books which she refuses to clean up. In the Mini Van broadcast segment, Asaka talks forever about herself and Ren. 34 November 23, 2013 Misaki tells a story about herself as a warrior taking on 5 bosses on each floor of a five-storied pagoda. 35 (みにヴぁん宇宙戦争) November 30, 2013 In the conclusion of Mini Van Space Wars, Captain Kai orders the entire crew to evacuate the ship while he stays on to fight to the bitter end.

It is then revealed that Space Wars is a story written by Kai. 36 December 7, 2013 When Team AL4 celebrates Ren's birthday, Asaka gets distraught when it seems as if Ren likes Kyou's present the most, but she is elated when Ren is using her present (a scarf). 37 December 14, 2013 Everyone celebrates Mini Vanguard OVA An episode was released with the first DVD release of Mini Vanguard. Title Original air date 01 Wondering what it would be like to be Kai, Emi with him and causes many misunderstandings as a result.

Original run January 13, 2013 – March 2, 2014 Episodes 59 Manga Mini Vanguard Written by Published by Demographic Magazine, Monthly Bushiroad Original run September 2013 – present Volumes 3 Anime television series Mini Vanguard (TV) Studio Original run April 6, 2013 – December 14, 2013 Episodes 37 Anime television series Cardfight!! Vanguard: Legion Mate Directed by Hatsuki Tsuji Produced by Atsuyuki Takada Hayato Saga Ryōta Katō Shigeru Saitō Shigeto Nihei Written by Tatsuhiko Urahata Music by Takayuki Negishi Studio Original network, Original run March 9, 2014 – October 19, 2014 Episodes 33 Anime film Cardfight!! Vanguard: The Movie Directed by Takashi Motoki (live-action) Shin Itagaki (animation) Written by Mayori Sekijima Studio / (animation) Ace Crew Entertainment (live action) Released September 13, 2014 ( 2014-09-13) Runtime 72 minutes Anime television series Cardfight!!

Vanguard G Directed by Yui Umemoto Produced by Atsuyuki Takada Hayato Saga Ryōta Katō Shigeru Saitō Shigeto Nihei Written by Kiyoko Yoshimura Music by Mamoru Mori Studio Original network, English network. Original run October 11, 2015 – April 10, 2016 Episodes 26 Anime television series Cardfight!! Vanguard G: Stride Gate Directed by Yui Umemoto Written by Kiyoko Yoshimura Music by Mamoru Mori Studio Original network, Original run April 17, 2016 – September 25, 2016 Episodes 24 Anime television series Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT Directed by Written by Kiyoko Yoshimura Music by Mamoru Mori Studio Original network, Original run October 2, 2016 – October 1, 2017 Episodes 52 Anime television series Cardfight!! Vanguard G: Z Studio Original network, Original run October 8, 2017 – present Episodes 9 Cardfight!!

Vanguard (: カードファイト!! ヴァンガード,: Kādofaito!! Vangādo) is a Japanese created in collaboration among ( ), Satoshi Nakamura ( ), and president. An television series was produced by, and and aired in Japan on starting on January 8, 2011. An official by Bushiroad began releasing in Japan on February 26, 2011, in on May 5, 2011, and internationally on May 12, 2011. A manga series was also announced and began publishing in magazine on March 26, 2011. The series continued for three additional seasons:, which began airing on April 8, 2012; on January 13, 2013; and on March 9, 2014.

An was released on September 13, 2014 in Japan. Ran from October 26, 2014 to October 5, 2015.

It was followed by on October 11, 2015. Aired from April 17, 2016 to September 25, 2016.

It was followed by on October 2, 2016, which started producing the series. It was followed by Cardfight!! Vanguard G Z on October 8, 2017.

Contents. Anime In July 2010, an anime television series was green-lit by under the directorial supervision of Hatsuki Tsuji. Music is composed by Takayuki Negishi while Mari Tominaga provided the character designs. The series began airing in Japan on beginning on January 8, 2011 and rebroadcast by, and systems. The media-streaming website simulcasted the first season to the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. Crunchyroll began streaming the second season to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on June 30, 2012 and continues to stream the series. It was announced on November 17, 2013 that Hanabee Entertainment has licensed the anime and will release it on March 5, 2014 in Australia and New Zealand.

A common theme among Bushiroad franchises are crossover cameo appearances of characters from other series. The four main characters (Sherlock, Nero, Hercule, and Cordelia) of appear in various episodes and during the credit sequences of the fifth opening and ending themes.

Certain Cardfight!! Vanguard characters make special cameo appearances in episode 4 of the anime.

Misaki Tokura (who is voiced by Izumi Kitta in Japanese and in English (both of whom also voice roles in the Japanese and English versions of Buddyfight)) is the only one who has a spoken line. Episodes 83 and 119 of the anime feature actor/musician playing a caricature of himself. Daigo is a major contributor to the Cardfight!!

Vanguard franchise as he stars in the and many live-action Vanguard commercials. He also features as a performer the fifth and seventh opening theme songs and sometimes appears at certain official Vanguard events. In the English dub, Daigo's voice is provided by Phil Fulton.

English dub An English dub co-produced by (recorded at Blue Water Studios) began airing on Singapore's channel from October 16, 2011, on from January 22, 2012, and on channel from November 18, 2012. Dubbed episodes also began being released on YouTube from May 29, 2012. The series can be seen officially on a dedicated channel for it created by Bushiroad, and is available for viewing in most countries without 'geo-blocking'.

An English dub of the fifth season G began airing on YouTube on January 3, 2015, thus skipping over the fourth season Legion Mate. Began hosting the English-dubbed version on August 26, 2013 in partnership with. While there are a few changes, the English dub adaption is mostly faithful to the original Japanese version. However, the most notable change in the English dub is that four opening themes and four ending themes are used. The only openings are English versions of the first opening theme 'Vanguard' (from eps.

1-65), the third opening theme 'Limit Break' (from eps. 66-104), the fourth opening theme 'Vanguard Fight' (from eps. 105-163), the ninth opening theme 'Break It' (from eps. 197 -294) and the thirteenth opening theme 'Hello Mr Wonderland' (from eps 295 onward) all of which are still performed by their original respective artists. The first ending theme used in the dub is an English version of the third ending theme 'Dream Shooter' (from eps. 1-65) while the second ending theme is a unique song titled 'Way To Victory' (from eps. 66-104), both of which are performed by Sea☆A.

The ending credit sequence for this exclusive theme is the one used for the original sixth ending theme 'Jōnetsu-ism'. The third ending theme used in the dub is an English version of the original ninth ending song 'Endless☆Fighter' (from eps.

105-163), which is performed only by Aimi Terakawa in the dub. The fourth ending theme used is an English version of the original fifteenth ending theme 'Cheering On for You' (from eps. 197-244).The sixth ending theme used is an English version of the original nineteenth ending 'Don't Look Back'(eps 245-294). And the seventh ending theme used is an English version of the original twenty-second ending theme ' Wing of Image'(eps 295 ownward).

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