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Season of television series
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (season 4):
Road to Destiny
Season 4
No. of episodes42 (only 29 dubbed)
Release
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original releaseJanuary 20 –
November 10, 2010
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 3Next →
Season 5
List of episodes

The fourth season of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's lasts from episodes 93 to 134 (with the title Road to Destiny, in the English dub). As the WRGP begins (known as the "World Racing Grand Prix" in the English dub, while known as the "World Riding Duel Grand Prix" in the Japanese version), the 3 Emperors of Yliaster begin to make their move. The show uses seven pieces of theme music. For episodes 93 through 103, the opening theme is "Freedom" by La Vie, while the ending theme is 'O-Zone' by Vistlip. For episodes 104 to 129, the opening theme is "BELIEVE IN NEXUS" by Masaaki Endoh, while the ending theme is "Close to You" by Alvino ~Alchemy vision normal~. For episodes 130 to 154, the opening theme is "Road to Tomorrow - Going My Way!" (明日への道 Going My Way!, Ashita heno Michi - Going My Way!) by Masaaki Endoh, while the ending theme is "Future Colors" (みらいいろ, Miraiiro) by Plastic Tree. Certain episodes use the insert song: "Clear Mind" by Masaaki Endoh.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment, and Seasons 4 and 5 was aired on 4Kids' Toonzai block between February 19 - September 10, 2011. However, a total of 31 episodes were left out (from Seasons 4 and 5) from the original Japanese broadcast, with the English dubbed series ending on September 10, 2011. This was due to a lawsuit from TV Tokyo.

Episode list

World Riding Duel Grand Prix (WRGP) Arc (JP Season 2) / World Racing Grand Prix (US Season 4)

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See also

References

  1. "THE CW4KIDS TOONZAI FALL LINEUP KICKS OFF SEPTEMBER 17TH". News Powered by Cision. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  2. "TV Tokyo, Nihon Ad Terminate Yu-Gi-Oh! Deal, Sue 4Kids". Anime News Network. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
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