Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS



Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS (rhymes with "brains") is the sixth series in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It will begin airing in 10th May 2017 as part of the Spring 2017 Anime lineup. A TV special, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! LABO'', aired on April 5 to May 3rd introduce its characters and setting.

There is a city where network systems have evolved: Den City. In this city, with the advanced network technology developed by the corporation "SOL Technology", a Virtual Reality space called Link VRAINS has been developed, and in this VR Space, people became excited over the latest way to Duel. They are called Charisma Duelists. However, in Link VRAINS, a mysterious hacker group that hacks via Dueling has appeared: The Knights of Hanoi. Their goal is to annihilate the AI World known as Cyberse that exists somewhere in the depths of the Network.

However, there is one Duelist who stands against the threat to Link VRAINS. His name is Playmaker. He has become famous in the Network World for crushing the Knights of Hanoi in fierce Duels, without mentioning his name. But the true identity of Playmaker is an Ordinary High-School Student and a hacker named Yusaku Fujiki, who doesn't like standing out. He pursues the Knights of Hanoi that appear in VRAINS in order to find out the truth of an incident that happened in the past.


 * Action Girl: Aoi is these
 * Alternate Appearance Aura: All the VR duelist have completely different appearance in real life
 * Anime Hair: Like other series most of the characters have this hair
 * Big Bad: The Knights of Hanoi, lead by Revolver.
 * Big Bad Ensemble:. The interests of The Knights of Hanoi not only include destroying the Link VRAINS created by the SOL Technology Inc., but they are also seemingly competing with the SOL Technology Inc. over a mysterious AI Program. Given that TheHero Yusaku  acquired it by accident, he will probably be targeted by both.
 * Central Theme: As the Tagline says: never surrender and try something new.
 * Cool Board: Charisma Duelists ride one in VR Duels.
 * Cyberspace: VR Duels are set in a cyberspace constructed with the latest technology.
 * Darker and Edgier: In contrast to ARC-V its main themes are, ironically, happiness and entertainment. VRAINS makes it clear that it's at least darker than ZEXAL and has the potential to become even darker than ARC-V, judging by its Closer to Earth approach and Cyber Punk themes as well as having a Kid Detective main character who hunts down a group of Cyberspace busting maniacs.
 * Defrosting Ice King: Yusaku started out as a person who doesn't like standing out due to him being a hacker but changes when he tried dueling for the first time.
 * Determinator: Enforced as with ARC-V; the show's main theme is "Take a step forward and try!", the premise being that kids should try things out instead of giving up at the first try due to being overwhelmed by information.
 * Evil Counterpart: Revolver physically resembles Playmaker except he wears white clothing and has a mask-like visor.
 * Freeze Frame BonusThe Eye of Anubis appears in the first OP, "With the Wind", for the first time in the franchise since GX."
 * Fun with Acronyms:Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Network System.
 * Gratuitous English: Into the VRAINS
 * High School:The shows setting is in high school with majority of the main cast being high schoolers
 * Love Chart:Non-romantic variant; the official website has relationship charts in the characters page, separate ones for both Den City and Link VRAINS.
 * Magic Versus Science: VRAINS has heavier focus on science and is more of a scientific them than the previous entries, even more so than ARC-V.
 * Naive Newcomer: Yusaku is the first protagonist to be new in duel monsters.
 * Omnicidal Maniac: The Knights of Hanoi's main objective is to annihilate the VR world, but their reasons are yet to be revealed.'
 * Ordinary High School Student: Yusaku and Aoi are these.The shows primary setting is in high school
 * Online Alias: All Charisma Duelists have one.
 * Portmanteau: The title is actually a combination of "VR", "Vrai"note, and "brains".
 * The Power of Friendship: In this case, VRAINS deals with how friendship can make a person stand out and try new things.
 * Real Place Background: Part of Den City, the setting of VRAINS, resembles the 109 building in Shibuya.
 * Rule of 3:"VR" + "Vrai"labelnote:noteFrench for "truth"/labelnote + "Brains" = VRAINS
 * Something Completely Different: The series runs on pure science, has a main character who is a Jerkass, and has two new Dueling rules.
 * Spell My Name with an "S":Is it "Cyverse" or "Cyberse"?
 * Split Personality: Most of the Link VRAIN duelist when they are in Link Vrains they have completely different personality in real life and when they are in Link Vrains.Best example is Aoi who is calm and quite in real life but when she is in Link VRAINS she is very active.
 * Subverted Trope:Continuing where ARC-V left off, VRAINS has the following:
 * The previous main characters are introdcuided as Hot Blood Idiot Hero or a emphatic Nice Guy.Yusaku is the first protoganist to start as a Anti Heroic Jerkass something which Kaiba Archertype characters would often start as this.He acts more like Kaiba archertype than Yugi archertype.Not to Mention he is The Unchosen One.
 * The same can be said for Rival characters of their respective series, as they ranged from Jerkass to Cool Big Bro.Revolver is not only flat-out villainous (even more so than Death-T Kaiba) but also leads a group of Omnicidal Maniacs.
 * The first duel the protagonist usually fights is usually a recurring or at least named character, but the Starter Villain here is instead an unnamed member of the Knights of Hanoiitle
 * Title Drop:Into The VRAINS
 * Transformation Sequence: Some Charisma Duelists undergo a change in appearance in this manner when logging into Link VRAINS.
 * Tron Lines: VR forms have these.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair:Most of the characters hair are coloured into these.
 * Your Mind Makes It Real:Taking too much damage in Link VRAINS will have adverse effect on a Duelist's physical brain that could potentially them a brain-dead vegetable. An average duel might not cause that much damage, but falling off a D-Board in a Speed Duel could prove to be fatal.