ZEXAL that serves as the deuteragonist of the series along with his partner and eventual friend Yuma Tsukumo. He was sent to the Human World by Eliphas to destroy the Barian World in order to Rank- Up their world, but after Kazuma Tsukumo modified his programming, he was sent to Yuma instead. While originally he only retained one of the . Since pursuing the other 9. Number 9. 6 claimed that his mission is what all of the . He has blue hair that curls up in a Mohawk and pointed ears, which are pierced with dangling earrings. Warning: Some of these posts are a bit old, or out of date. Try searching digital retailers like iTunes to see if some of these have been rescued. The entire series. Sticks the Badger ( D'Preciation Day is the 93rd episode of Kirby: Right Back at Ya! The Cappies were holding a. The manga series Case Closed, known as Meitantei Conan (. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) in Japan, features a. Jpn# Eng# Episode title Original airdate English airdate Plot Manga source Next Conan's Hint; 107 : 113 : The Mysterious Mole Alien Case : June 29, 1998. In the Czech Republic, this episode aired with a Season 3 episode, in 2009. This episode originally premiered in the Republic of Siberia on P!nk's 30th birthday. Naruto Uzumaki (. He became the jinch Astral also has heterochromic eyes, the left eye being luminous gold and the right a clear white. Astral's body is also very thin. Unown is a flat, thin Pokémon shaped like an eye with appendages that make it resemble a letter or a punctuation mark. It is entirely black, except for its.Case Situation. Sonoko's family wants Kogoro to protect their priceless piece of jewelry called the Black Star from the Phantom Thief. The necklace along with other. In the English dub, Astral's lower body is sometimes blurred off to remove nudity implications. Even in disastrous situations, he does not seem to lose his cool and can think of a strategy. Outside this, arguably because of his memory loss and sudden arrival to another world, he is curious to the point of naivety, for matters as simple as eating, going to the bathroom. Astral's observations stopped after their first Duel with Kite Tenjo, which left him quiet and depressed. In the dub, this observation came with a . During a Duel with Vetrix, Yuma started to eat the rice balls that Tori gave him prior to the Duel which allowed Astral, who was fused with him to feel the sensation of eating for the first time. He felt incredibly energetic and lively by the taste of the rice balls, stating he wanted to eat . He first denied that he was afraid of Kite, but later admitted. After he and Yuma thought about their previous Duels, stating they came too far to lose now, Yuma called Astral his friend, restoring his fighting spirit. When observing and learning things unknown and important to him, Astral will only voice speculations once he gathers more evident proof or when a problem presents itself, such as telling Yuma about the world inside the Emperor's Key only after gaining a handful of . Others cannot see or hear him, which often leads them to think Yuma is talking alone. Astral is not a physical being, but is shown to be able to hold Duel Monster cards, though it is unknown if it's only the . However, Astral can be seen through photographs, although he only appears as a light blue haze. Although, Astral needs his current partner to have . He also has vast knowledge of the game and most of its cards, like demonstrated in by how quickly he understood Dextra's combo and found its weakness as soon as they arrived . An example is when how he used Mr. Kay's desire to win a perfect Duel to set up a situation that used his own desire against him. Furthermore unlike those who use Photon Hand, Astral seems to be the only who can extract the card itself without taking a possessed Duelist's soul, however he was unable to take Trey's . However, the . He also has some form of control over how . For example; after Yuma refuses to sacrifice him during the battle against Fortuno, Astral received a jolt of power from Emperor's Key and was able to provide Yuma with a new card, . This also made him visible to the others only during Yuma's Duel against Fortuno, but only visible enough for Yuma's friends to believe Astral is real. According to Number 9. Astral no longer has control over them. It was shown multiple times that Astral is able to talk with Yuma telepathically. With this, Yuma/Astral wears a white spandex suit with red armor plating, his right eye becomes golden like Astral's left one, his hair turns gold and he gains a golden aura. They also earned the . Astral is also used to described things relating to a non- physical realm of existence. Faker and those who are associated with him, including the Vetrix Family, refer to Astral as 'Original . Likewise, Astral himself has stated that he is the embodiment of the . Both Astral and Thousand screamed and were reduced to energy forms - one red and one blue. Those forms had circled around the Numeron Code before vanishing. They took the form of 5. ZEXALPre- World Duel Carnival. Astral fighting on Yuma's side. Travelling through The Door, Astral appeared before Yuma Tsukumo and Reginald Kastle during their Duel, telling Yuma to stand up and win. Noticing the Duel, Astral tries to take over Yuma's Duel, stating that he has to win at all costs with Yuma complaining that it was his Duel. Astral tries to order Yuma around, intentionally or not, to gain the advantage against Shark. However, Yuma refuses to listen to Astral as he is taken down each turn. When Astral informs him that his own life fades as Yuma's Life Points decrease, Yuma takes Astral's advice and uses . Astral gifts Yuma with . With this card, Yuma made a comeback, and manages to pull off a win using it in a combo with . Astral then takes . While watching Yuma sleep, Astral thinks about the feeling that he has a very important mission to fulfill and that he's had suppose to take over Yuma's body in order to complete that mission. Astral then thinks that . Astral believed it was because Yuma had something and reaches towards him, only to be stuck into the Emperor's Key and find the world inside of it. While in the key, Astral explores the Different Dimension Airship and learns its construction is like a puzzle, which is made up of hundreds of gears marked with numbers that react with the . Once Astral senses that Yuma is Dueling, he exited the Key to see that Mr. Kay is a Number holder. During the Duel, Astral tries to instruct Yuma, but Yuma continues to disobey him. Eventually, Astral uses reverse psychology on Yuma so he can play the correct moves to win the the Duel. Once Astral gains . Astral has also determined that the . After gaining . When Yuma Dueled Kite, he was surprised that Kite's Dueling skills were even more superior than his. As Astral and Yuma fail to fight back, Astral becomes sure Yuma would lose and he would disappear, but Kite cancelled the Duel. He was left shocked at what happened next to Yuma, whose pride was severely hurt and even questioned about his . On an errand for Yuma's grandmother, Astral goes to the Duel Sanctuary, and met with another Number holder, Kaze. Yuma eventually learns through a possessed Cathy Katherine that his friends are being held captive by Fortuno. Scared of losing and facing Kite again, Astral was against the Duel, but Yuma persuaded him and the two made off to face against Fortuno. Fortuno introduces himself as Kite's servant and tells him that Kite would be watching this Duel himself, scaring Astral, but not damaging Yuma's fiery spirit. However, Yuma refused, telling Astral that he is his friend too, to Astral was surprised. Astral overcame his fear and decided to actually fight. Astral and Yuma perform Chaos Xyz Evolution. After he and Yuma thought about their previous Duels, stating they came too far to lose now, the Emperor's Key started to shine and granted them a new power, the . Using it, they defeated Fortuno and took the 2 . After Yuma's friends were freed, they all went to thank Astral instead of Yuma, though they're still unable to see him, and thus were shouting at nothing. Astral didn't pay much attention to it and kept his cool. Watching Yuma and his friends walk off, Astral made his 1. Observation, . Pondering a possible connection between himself and Yuma's father, Astral asked Yuma about him. He learned much about the origin of the Key and Kazuma Tsukumo, who had a vision of the Astral World being attacked and the sound of its inhabitants screaming. Returning to the house, they found the key on the hammock and traveled to Heartland Academy. During gym class, Astral smiled warmly at Yuma and encouraged him to tackle the high jump of 2. When Bronk Stone knocks off the Emperor's Key from Yuma, a black Ooze comes out of Yuma's Deck Case, which grabs Yuma and starts taking control of Astral. Before Astral gets completely taken over by the Number 9. Yuma to give . Afterwards, he gets completely possessed and his body changes from white to pitch- black. In a mysterious space, Astral suffers as his body slowly fading away while Bronk Duels against the Number 9. Astral manages to get in contact with Yuma and told him to trick Number 9. Bronk win the Duel. Once Bronk defeated Number 9. Yuma regained Emperor's Key and Astral was freed, allowing him to absorb . When Yuma questions Astral about the key, Astral tells him that the structure looks like a giant puzzle and something might happen if the . Inside the Emperor's Key, Astral looks at his collected . When Kite manages to steal the Emperor's Key, Astral was trapped inside, but the key was then deactivated and the set . The cards surrounded Astral and a voice told him to obtain the . Kite. When Kite manages to go inside the Emperor's Key, he finds Astral, who is visible to Kite inside the key. Astral and Kite exchanges information on why the they are collecting . In this Duel, Astral used Yuma's Deck to Duel Kite and started playing defensively, using . As the ATK of . Astral Summoned . He thought of Xyz Summoning . Kite's face- down however, was . Kite then Tributed . Then he equips . Believing he will lose, Astral gives up and tells Yuma goodbye in his thoughts, even shedding a tear. When Yuma manages to recover the Emperor's Key, which takes him to . Astral was able to sense Yuma's presence and informed him about the Duel, as well as telling him he already . Yuma convinces Astral to not give up, and crosses the door, landing in the dimension inside the Key. Astral and Yuma receive the ZEXAL power, fusing themselves in the process. Using this new power, Astral and Yuma created . Kite, in a pinch for the first time, managed to end the Duel in a DRAW with . This caused immense pain to Astral, and figured out that Kite was invading his memories. While traveling throughout the city, Astral told Yuma that he fears that something bad might happen if they find all the . Later, Astral and Yuma met up with Kite, who subsequently told them that they would meet again in the World Duel Carnival. Western Animation / Keep Circulating The Tapes Warning: Some of these posts are a bit old, or out of date. Try searching digital retailers like i. Tunes to see if some of these have been rescued. While their films are given new re- releases every decade or so; their shows in contrast arce hastily dumped to the market once, and then abandoned. What makes this a particularly frustrating trend with this company is that they take down episodes of their old shows on You. Tube, even if said episodes haven't seen the light of day on television in years, let alone gained a proper home media release. There's also the fact that Disney has put some old shows on i. Tunes at the very least, but not all of them. To wit. Disney released the vast majority of episodes for Duck. Tales, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and Goof Troop — as well as a couple of sets for Darkwing Duck and Adventures of the Gummi Bears — but have (or had) yet to offer the complete run of the shows on DVD by releasing further sets for these shows (infuriating fans of the first three, which are all one box set away from being completely on DVD). Additionally, Quack Pack didn't even have any sort of proper DVD release at all — it got a three- episode . And that's not even getting into the Disney Afternoon shows that haven't yet made it to DVD in any way, shape or form. For all that the Disney Afternoon did for the company in the 1. The first versions for each show are the only ones available. No TV spots, commentaries, commercials, behind- the- scenes specials on how the show was created, nothing. And these series are still quite popular amongst Disney fans; not to mention the purpose of DVD is to be able to see the episodes in their uncut form. It doesn't help that a few randomepisodes are censored. If the company is complaining about . To make things worse, the classic Disney Afternoon shows have not been aired on American TV since 2. Tale. Spin and Goof Troop reruns were permanently removed from Toon Disney), so it's hard to even get a copy recorded from TV. At one time, copies recorded from said channel of nearly all episodes of most Disney Afternoon shows were posted on You. Tube but eventually taken down. The comics - especially Darkwing Duck - essentially continue where the shows left off and are heavy on the . The only people to whom these comics would cater are 3. The third and final release for Gargoyles has finally been made available.. Disney Movie Club website, and it's in a bright yellow slim pack that stands out from the rest pretty obviously. The same with Tale. Spin (and the same bright yellow slim pack), and a DVD release of the Duck. Tales movie. How barebones are these releases? The Tale. Spin DVD doesn't even have an episode list, and the DVDs themselves are stark, bare discs with just the logo and some other titles. The movie, at least, has a color picture on it. The other half of Season 2? Disney initially decided not to release it, allegedly due to . Season 3 (aka . And none at all was released outside North America. Despite having a few episodes on (rare) VHS releases, there are no signs of DVD releases on the way. It doesn't help that Disney no longer owns the rights to the title character. Only the tape recordings of the series during its original CBS broadcasts or Toon Disney reruns confirm its existence. Many of the show's episodes and shorts have been uploaded onto several sites, so at least there's that. Since then the show has had its fifth and final season canceled (on a Cliffhanger) and stopped airing in the US (It had stopped showing up in other countries such as England long before) so other than the DVDs now episodes are literally impossible to find though any legal means. The episodes are still easily found on other sites, however. After years of reruns it was last seen on American television in 2. U. S. The only home video release it got was the Pilot Movie. There's currently little on You. Tube and it was apparently only ever reran in Canada on Family. Because of the show's hardly- known existence, most people remember it as the computer game from Disney Interactive rather than a Disney show. Pepper Ann doesn't have any VHS/DVD releases and last appeared on American television when Toon Disney aired a two- hour block of episodes in 2. Episodes exist on You. Tube, but in a barely- watchable form. After much searching by many dedicated people, the whole series was finally found in 2. The remaining episodes can be found on various sites. As of now, the entire series is on i. Tunes. As for actual episodes, there are none (unless you live in Germany, where the entire series is available on i. Tunes). Which is strange, considering how popular it was during its run. This even includes the international dubs. To make a long story short, many fans were not happy. There were various Video. CD releases of the movie in other countries, but they've all gone out of print. Sure, it wasn't as beloved as the Nick series (Doug and Roger's original voice actor Billy West did not care for it to say the least), but it was still popular nonetheless, so you'd think Disney would've given it better treatment. That was it. The entire series has been uploaded to You. Tube, but don't be surprised if Disney starts taking down episodes for copyright. The series is now available to purchase on i. Tunes, however it's missing . The only episodes available were 2 low- quality VHS recordings, until 1. Blim, a Mexican streaming service owned by Creator/Televisa. After that, 2 more VHS recordings of previously unavailable episodes have turned up. Some episodes of Season 1 were made available, but that's it. This collection makes no indication on the case that it has Donald and the Wheel, so unless you found out from an outside source and were deliberately looking for it, or you're a total Donald Duck fan and bought every DVD set, chances are you don't have it. The Cat, NASCAR Racers, Mad Jack The Pirate, etc. All they've been using that library for was for filling airtime on their foreign Fox Kids/Jetix nets until they became Disney XD. The reasoning for all this? Disney never wanted the shows in the first place. Disney only wanted to acquire the Fox Family (now Freeform) network of Fox Family Worldwide, Inc. This incredibly obscure show used to air on Fox Family, and all that remains of the English version is its theme song. While some episodes are available on You. Tube, they're all in Russian, Spanish, and Polish. What makes it even more infuriating to try and find anything about this show is the fact that it shares its name with Monster Rancher (in Japanese). It's as if it never even existed, seriously. They had several frequent VHS releases in the 1. When The Many Adventures had further releases, these versions nearly ceased to exist. As of now, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day has received only one DVD release as a bonus feature of Pooh's Grand Adventure in 2. This and Tigger Too have also re- aired (letterboxed and with restored footage) on Disney Junior at least once in 2. Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree is the rarest of the three shorts, as it had Bruce Reitherman as Christopher Robin replaced with Jon Walmsley (who originally performed him in the . Since then, some episodes made their way onto 2. Pooh DVDs, although at least one of those has also disappeared. The Tigger Movie included two New Adventures on its 1. Anniversary Edition DVD, but not on its 2. You'd think with Pooh being such a popular Disney franchise, Disney would release a proper DVD set of the series.. The rest of The Series has not seen any home video or digital release in North America, though a DVD box set was released only in Japan. This is especially notable considering all four Lilo & Stitch films can be legally downloaded. The French dub is a bad offender, as no one in France seems to remember anything about the series. Outside of that, the show's never gained a DVD release. On top of that, Seasons 1- 2 are missing one episode each, and have been consistently criticized for their dismal production quality. However, there is still a comparatively minor flaw with this release as well, since it uses a considerably shortened version of the opening credit sequence and its frenetic jazz theme music. There were several VHS releases in The '9. Worse, the syndicated reruns ended with episode 9. VHS. The complete series eventually made its way to i. Tunes, while at least the first season reached Xbox Live; this, while the United Kingdom got all five seasons on DVD. All of the episodes are now available on the official Marvel website, along with X- Men, Fantastic Four, Spider- Man (Japan), Spider- Man 1. Also, the Spidey series is so popular that it's never off of television for long, even during the runs of other Spider- Man series. Of course, as Power Rangers fans learned, don't take that for granted. It never even got a DVD release. It can be found on Xfinity, that is unless you don't have Comcast though. Disney's efforts to re- release them on DVD only went so far as 1. VHS under the Mickey's Fun Songs banner, with the first two (Zip- A- Dee- Doo- Dah and Heigh- Ho) somehow failing to reach the format. Disney's aversion to releasing Song of the South on home video in its entirety helps make the lack of a Zip- A- Dee- Doo- Dah DVD seem less surprising. One of the Sing- Along videos reissued on DVD, Circle of Life, experienced such alterations as Title Sequence Replacement, the addition of some more songs, and the removal of Jiminy Cricket's interstitals. Some other DVDs contain excerpts of Sing- Along videos as extras. However Netflix let their contract with Viacom expire in June 2. Amazon Prime subscription, which allows the streaming of Nick shows through the Amazon Video service (but even then, not all episodes or Nick movies are accessible for streaming). The same goes for Nickelodeon's Doug (we bet that Disney will still be sitting on their episodes, as noted above). Besides getting the shaft during its original run, only two episodes have been put on DVD (.
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