Duel Masters Win: Duel Wars-hen

デュエル・マスターズ WIN 決闘学園(デュエル・ウォーズ)編

Ranked #21272
Popularity #15927
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
Episodes
49
Status
Finished Airing

Otaku Consensus

Duel Masters Win: Duel Wars-hen lands as a franchise-loyal card-battle season whose value comes from Yuusuke Suzuki's steady direction, Youichi Katou's long-run series composition, and the production link between Brain's Base and Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment. Its adaptation strength is continuity with Shigenobu Matsumoto's Duel Masters brand rather than reinvention; its clearest weakness is limited crossover pull, reflected in MAL Rank #21272, MAL Popularity #15927, only 6 AniList favorites, and no widely cited breakout arc in the available data.

Why You Should Watch

Watch Duel Masters Win: Duel Wars-hen if you want a long-form card-battle season that behaves like a weekly shounen sports circuit rather than a condensed 12-episode pitch. The 49-episode run gives Yuusuke Suzuki and series composer Youichi Katou room to build rhythm around duels, jokes, and creature spectacle, so it scratches the Yu-Gi-Oh! and Cardfight!! Vanguard itch without chasing late-night edginess. Brain's Base supplies an actual TV-anime backbone, while Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment keeps it anchored in the Duel Masters franchise machine. It is best for viewers who enjoy rule-driven clashes, loud fantasy designs, and toyetic momentum, and who do not need a standalone prestige drama to justify every card flip.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    The season runs 49 episodes and is listed as Finished Airing, giving it the shape of a full weekly franchise campaign rather than the 12- or 13-episode format common to modern seasonal anime.

  • 2

    AniList marks Card Battle at 79%, while MAL lists Action, Adventure, Comedy, and Fantasy with no theme classification, making the card-game structure more visible through tag data than through MAL's genre taxonomy.

  • 3

    Brain's Base shares production credit with Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment, pairing a conventional anime studio with a company tied to the Shogakukan media ecosystem that supports franchise-oriented productions.

  • 4

    Hiroshi Ogawa is credited for both Prop Design and Creature Design, an unusually relevant dual role for a card-battle anime where handheld objects and summoned beings are both central visual assets.

  • 5

    The design pipeline is explicitly split across Takafumi Koshi on Character Design, Seiko Akashi and Mieko Nakajima as Art Directors, Yuuko Fukuda on Color Design, and Yuusuke Fujino as Director of Photography, showing a fully staffed visual workflow despite the title's niche database footprint.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
Shigenobu Matsumoto is credited as Original Creator, linking Duel Masters Win: Duel Wars-hen directly to the long-running Duel Masters franchise rather than treating it as a detached spin-off.
Fun fact 2
Youichi Katou handles Series Composition, a key role on a 49-episode card-battle series because duel pacing, comedy beats, and weekly escalation depend heavily on structural planning.
Fun fact 3
The anime's AniList footprint is extremely small at 6 favorites, which helps explain why it sits deep in database rankings despite belonging to a recognizable trading-card franchise.
Fun fact 4
MAL's data places the title at Rank #21272 and Popularity #15927, marking it as a low-visibility entry even among anime database users rather than a broadly discussed shounen title.
Fun fact 5
The show has two credited Art Directors, Seiko Akashi and Mieko Nakajima, while color and photography are assigned separately to Yuuko Fukuda and Yuusuke Fujino, indicating a production credit structure more detailed than the average listing suggests.

Studios

  • Brain's Base
  • Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment

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