Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters, Vol. 1

Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters, Vol. 1

Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 2012-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: TV-Y7
  • Episodes: 13
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes HD Price: USD 9.99
8.7/10
8.7
From 3 Ratings

Description

Kaijudo is an animated series that follows the adventures of a young hero, Ray, who possesses the ability to befriend and duel alongside fantastical creatures from a parallel dimension. Ray must join the ranks of the mysterious Duel Masters and master the ancient art of Kaijudo to ensure the survival of both races before it is too late.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 The Natural, Pt. 1 22:03 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
2 The Natural, Pt. 2 22:02 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
3 The Natural, Pt. 3 22:01 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
4 Om Nom Nom 22:02 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
5 The Hunted 22:01 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
6 Into the Fire, Pt. 1 22:02 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
7 Into the Fire, Pt. 2 22:01 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
8 Shaw K’Naw 22:00 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
9 The Taken 22:01 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
10 The Siphon 22:01 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
11 The Deep End, Pt. 1 22:02 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
12 The Deep End, Pt. 2 22:02 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
13 The Last of His Kind 22:01 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes

Trailer

Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By Michael mychaliska
    All I have to say is that this tv show is absolutely amazing! Suggest you watch it
  • Quite Substantial for a Kid's Show

    5
    By Shiroe the Enchanter
    I expected Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Master to be a merchandise-driven animated kid's show that would be an advertisement for toys (in this case, a card game made by Wizards of the Coast). In general, merchandise-driven animated shows have shallow plots and little character development. I was pleasantly surprised that the show didn't do this. There are no references to the card game (or any other toy) within the show. There is an actual story arc. The main characters do undergo quite a bit of character development. The main characters deal with some problems that kids go through like bullying. There are also some small plot twists that many other kids' shows do not do. There is violence, but it is mostly limited to non-fatal creature combat. No human character wields a gun, although some creatures use missile launchers, swords, and cannons. Basically, the series is written like a good anime or western animation like Young Justice or Batman: The Animated Series. Parents may actually want to sit down and watch the series with their kids.

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