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Enter the Shadow RealmCountry of originJapanNo. of episodes47Original networkTV TokyoOriginal releaseMarch 12, 2002\u00a0(2002-03-12)\u00a0\u2013February 11, 2003\u00a0(2003-02-11)List of episodesThe third season of the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, created by Kazuki Takahashi, was originally broadcast from March 12, 2002, to February 11, 2003. The English adaptation, broadcast on Kids’ WB, aired from November 1, 2003 to September 4, 2004.The first half of the season follows an original story arc, where Yugi and his friends are transported to a digital universe, created and controlled by Noah, Seto Kaiba’s adoptive brother. They are forced to duel the Big Five in order to escape with their minds in their own bodies. The second half of the season focuses on the resumption of the Battle City tournament finals, where the final four duelists, Yugi, Joey (Jonouchi), Kaiba, and Marik, fight for the championship title.The third season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (also renamed as Yu-Gi-Oh! Enter the Shadow Realm in the English-dubbed adaptation) was formerly licensed by 4Kids Entertainment in North America and other English-speaking countries, and was also distributed by Funimation through North American home video distribution rights and also distributed by Warner Bros. Television Animation on North American television rights, when it aired on Kids\u2019 WB! and Cartoon Network, also in North America. It is now licensed and distributed by 4K Media.Table of ContentsCast and characters[edit]Japanese[edit]English[edit]Episodes[edit]Home media[edit]DVD release[edit]References[edit]General[edit]Specific[edit]Cast and characters[edit]Japanese[edit]English[edit]Episodes[edit]Home media[edit]Between March and October 2005, Funimation Productions released the second half of the season over five volumes of DVDs, each containing 4 – 5 episodes.[5][6][7][8][9] They later released the complete season on July 29, 2008.[10] In late 2013, Cinedigm and 4K Media Inc. reached a distribution agreement that would result in the release of every episode from the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise on DVD and Blu-ray and to digital retailers.[11] The complete third season, titled Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic: Season 3, was released on January 14, 2014, on DVD.[12] It was also released in two volumes, like the previous seasons, on the same day both digitally and on DVD.[13][14]DVD release[edit]Yu-Gi-Oh: The Complete Third SeasonSet details47 episodes1034 minutes7-disc set1.33:1 aspect ratioSubtitles: EnglishDubbed: EnglishEnglish (Dolby Digital Stereo)Release datesRegion 1July\u00a029,\u00a02008\u00a0(2008-07-29)[10]Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic: Season 3Set details47 episodes1034 minutes6-disc set1.33:1 aspect ratioSubtitles: EnglishDubbed: EnglishEnglish (Dolby Digital Stereo)Release datesRegion 1January\u00a014,\u00a02014\u00a0(2014-01-14)[12]References[edit]General[edit]“Season 2”. Yu-Gi-Oh!. Watch Series. Retrieved January 14, 2013.“Cast”. Yu-Gi-Oh!. TV.com. Retrieved January 14, 2013.Specific[edit]^ “Behind the Voice Actors\u00a0\u2014 Hiroomi Sugino”. Behind the Voice Actors. Inyxception Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved January 12, 2014.^ “Behind the Voice Actors\u00a0\u2014 Hisashi Izumi”. Behind the Voice Actors. Inyxception Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved January 12, 2014.^ “Behind the Voice Actors\u00a0\u2014 Ryosuke Otani”. Behind the Voice Actors. Inyxception Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved January 12, 2014.^ “Behind the Voice Actors\u00a0\u2014 Shintaro Sonooka”. Behind the Voice Actors. Inyxception Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved January 12, 2014.^ “Yu-Gi-Oh!: Season 3, Vol. 1 – Back to Battle City”. Amazon.com. ASIN\u00a0B0006ZXJLQ. Retrieved January 13, 2016.^ “Yu-Gi-Oh!: Season 3, Vol. 2 – Darkness Returns”. Amazon.com. May 24, 2005. ASIN\u00a0B0007LXOSC. Retrieved January 13, 2016.^ “Yu-Gi-Oh!: Season 3, Vol. 3 – Clashin the Colisseum”. Amazon.com. May 24, 2005. ASIN\u00a0B0007LXOSM. Retrieved January 13, 2016.^ “Yu-Gi-Oh!: Season 3, Vol. 4 – Battle for the Bronze”. Amazon.com. ASIN\u00a0B0009CTTUG. Retrieved January 13, 2016.^ “Yu-Gi-Oh!: Season 3, Vol. 5 – The Final Face Off”. Amazon.com. October 18, 2005. ASIN\u00a0B0009MAO6Y. Retrieved January 13, 2016.^ a b “Yu-Gi-Oh: The Complete Third Season (1996)”. Amazon.com. ASIN\u00a0B0018TLRS6. Retrieved January 13, 2016.^ “Cinedigm and 4K Media Inc. Partner to Bring Yu-Gi-Oh!, One of the Most Successful Anime Series of All-Time, into the Home Entertainment Marketplace”. Cinedigm. Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp. August 26, 2013. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2014.^ a b “Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic: Season 3”. Amazon.com. ASIN\u00a0B00FGVS06E. Retrieved January 13, 2016.^ “Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic: Season 3, Vol. 1”. Amazon.com. ASIN\u00a0B00FGVRZZG. Retrieved January 13, 2016.^ “Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic: Season 3, Vol. 2”. Amazon.com. ASIN\u00a0B00FGVRZY2. Retrieved January 13, 2016. 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