Believe x Believe

"Believe x Believe" (×, read as Biri Biri) is the first Japanese opening theme of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime, performed by Bullettrain. It debuted on April 6, 2014.

Changes

 * Episode 2: The animation went through a small change when the ARC-V logo appears. The love hearts that appear when the "Hippo Tokens" are dancing also hit Yuya.
 * Episode 4: Sawatari Shingo's three ace monsters ("Ultimate Darts Shooter", "Rocket Darts Shooter" and "Power Darts Shooter") are no longer covered.

Lyrics (TV Size)
Kanji= ×　ビリ・ビリ・ビリ　！

！ちけじゃないの ！スピード　ハラハラ ・・・　！！！！ ・・・　！！！！ れる のペンデュラム　のコンフュージョン が はガチガチ　レボリューション （　＇　　．．．×２）  ！

× ＇ をきれ！ ！ のフューチャー　いはぶっばぜ！ して（ ） ！みせよ（ ） おしみはこれからだ！ もが ！！

×　ビリ・ビリ・ビリ Rōmaji= Birību × Birību biri-biri-biri Badīzu!

Yū! Kachi make janai saikyō no Kādo Yū! Supīdo zenkai harahara On za gēmu Dan-Dan-Dan-Dan Dan! Dan! Dan! Dan! Dan-Dan-Dan-Dan Dan! Dan! Dan! Dan! Yureru ma ma ma Maindo Tamashī no pendyuramu kyūkyoku no konfyūjon Shōdō ga Gotto itto gotto itto Shōbu wa gachi gachi honki reboryūshon (Jasuto burēkin' za wōru... x2) Raido on nau!

Birību × Birību Eburibadi gōin' kabe wo tsukiyabure! Yua gona bīto itto bīto! Mugendai no fyūchā mayoi wa buttobase! Meiku itto Meiku itto yūki dashite (Bureiku itto nau) Steppu aheddo! Fumidase yo (Du itto nau) Otanoshimi wa kore kara da! So daremo ga Birībā!!

Birību × Birību biri-biri-biri Badīzu!

Characters

 * Yuya Sakaki
 * Yusho Sakaki
 * Yuzu Hiragi
 * Shuzou Hiragi
 * Noboru Gongenzaka
 * Reiji Akaba
 * Shingo Sawatari
 * Ayu
 * Futoshi
 * Tatsuya
 * Sora Shiun'in

Card Appearance

 * Entermate Discover Hippo
 * Hippo Carnival
 * Power Darts Shooter
 * Rocket Darts Shooter
 * Ultimate Darts Shooter

Monster Appearance

 * Several unknown "Entermate" monsters
 * Entermate Bugondola
 * Entermate Cheermole
 * Entermate Discover Hippo
 * Entermate Kaleido Scorpion
 * Entermate Sword Fish
 * Entermate Tiptoad
 * Entermate Whip Viper
 * Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon
 * Stargazer Magician
 * Timegazer Magician
 * 3 Hippo Tokens

Trivia

 * The way this song's name is pronounced is a pun on "biribiri", an onomatopoeia for electricity sparking, as electricity can be heard several times in the song when the name is sung.