Let's try my hand at a crossover. What do I have to lose?

The sun peaked over the ever-lasting ocean and shone on a lone island, where a school had been firmly established. This was no ordinary school; it was a place where duelists honed their skills and improved them in hopes of making it as professionals. Some sunlight made its way to a lone beach house near a cliff overlooking the sea. From out of the forest walked a rooster. This strutting avian creature perched itself on a rock and squawked its "cock-a-doodle-doo" for the island population.

"Crack o' dawn's here soldiers!" a military voice yelled from inside the beach house. "Let's go! Up and at 'em! Move, move, move!"

"Hassleberry, it's half past six on a Saturday," a weaker voice complained from under a bed sheet. "Let us sleep." The military enthusiast and dinosaur duelist scoffed at the complaint and retrieved a bugle from a desk drawer. He aimed it at the middle bunk and blared "Call to the Post." The boy sleeping in that bunk shot straight up and conked his head on the bed above him.

"That's more like it, Truesdale," the military enthusiast remarked with humor in his voice. "I want us to get some reps in before 0700 hours." He clapped his hands twice to tell Syrus to pick up the pace.

"If it'll get you to stop, then I'll go already," the small and blue-haired boy answered back as he stumbled onto the floor, being especially careful to not wake his friend sleeping on the bottom.

"How come Jay doesn't have to do this?" Syrus questioned Hassleberry as he got his shoes on.

"Because Sarge has done plenty already. You know that. He's saved the world twice in his time here at the academy," the dinosaur duelist summarized. "Now let's get moving!" Hassleberry jogged out on the deck and knocked on the door of the room to their right.

"Private Anderson, get moving! You're part of this too!" the jogger hollered.

"I'll be with y'all in a second," a Southern accent answered back. "Just start without me and I'll catch up." Hassleberry took his cue and made his way downstairs, just as Syrus sleepily sauntered down as well. Right as they jogged into the forest, the aforementioned Jesse Anderson stepped outside and caught up. The trio trekked past a yellow colored building and past two separate white and royal blue buildings before turning back to home.

Meanwhile, back at the beach house, the bunkmate of Syrus and Hassleberry was sleeping quite soundly, despite all the yelling. This particular student went by the name of Jaden. With his third year at the academy underway, he was already revered as a championship duelist with an eccentric….quirk he had. This boy can communicate with monster spirits, plus he has one that floats around and assists him in duels. Right at this point, Jaden was just entering another dream. Only this dream wasn't about dueling or food and could be considered vision-like.

"Okay, so where am I now?" Jay asked himself as he floated above a futuristic cityscape. "This looks cool." He was right on the money. Looking down, Jaden saw a network of single lane streets and interchanges that seemed to be elevated above the ground. Looking closer, he saw what looked to be strange and technologically advanced motorcycles. Around some of these motorcycle things, there appeared to be monsters.

"Is this how dueling works in the future?" he pondered aloud. "I like what I'm seeing." One particular duel caught his eye. This matchup had a white gyroscope-like vehicle being pursued by a more traditional red-colored motorcycle. Over the gyroscope was a dark red dragon that was fiendish in appearance and featured ram horns on its head. Flying over the red motorcycle was a whitish-blue dragon with a much thinner body type than the red dragon. The two beasts flew higher up and turned to face each other.

"Get ready, Yusei!" the driver of the gyroscope bellowed. "Here comes the hurt!" The fiendish red dragon built up a fireball in its fist and hurled it for the whitish blue dragon. The blast of fire reached the smaller dragon and extinguished it. The force managed to reach the still floating Jaden and broke the dream up, forcing him back to reality.

When he awoke, his breathing was out of pace and faster than normal. Jay panned over the room to see if there was anything that wasn't supposed to be there. A small and furry creature with wings appeared in front of him, chattering in a concerned tone.

"It wasn't a bad dream, Kuriboh," Jaden responded while wiping some sweat off his head. "It just seemed so real. I think it was the future or something. I got to tell everybody."

The trio returned from their morning jog in time for some eats. Joining them were two others who also had been impacted by Jay's dueling style and personality. One was another male student, roughly the same age as Jay, in a long and dirt black overcoat, large hairstyle in the same color as his outfit, and a constant scowl on his face. The other was a girl who had dueling skills comparable to Jay himself, long and flowing golden blonde hair, an hourglass figure accentuated by her white outfit and blue skirt. As they all sat down to chow down, Jaden stumbled in and fell flat on his face.

"Well, well, look what the cat dragged in," the scowling student sarcastically remarked.

"Chazz, be nice," the girl rebutted with a slight strictness. "Is he all right?"

"He'll be right as rain in no time," Jesse answered as he helped his friend up. "We just gotta get some grub in him."

"Mm-blrp-mnm-blrp-mmnm-mmmnmn," Jaden babbled with no coherent understanding in his voice.

"Jay, swallow your food first and then talk," the girl instructed him. The boy took one more bite and took a large gulp of everything in his mouth.

"The future, Alexis," the spirit communicator answered short of air. "I saw the future. It was a giant city, which kinda looked like Domino, and there were monsters zooming around motorcycles. I was even in the middle of an attack by some kind of flying red dragon." Everyone else looked at each other in confusion.

"You've finally fallen off the deep end," Chazz said first. "Dueling on motorcycles is only a dream. Just a dream." Alexis, Syrus, and Hassleberry all nodded in agreement.

"I don't think he's crazy, you guys," Jesse spoke in defense of Jaden. "I think I remember having a dream like that before. Only I saw a large feathered dragon with glowing black and red wings with no legs."

"At least someone believes me—wait," Jaden uttered when he put together what Jesse said. "If Jes and I each had similar dreams, then this might mean something."

So, what do you all think? Is this a success? I've wanted to try to a crossover for some time now. As for the next part, should it still be at Duel Academy with Jaden and the gang trying to figure out these visions of the future? Or should I jump over to the 5D's universe? Suggestions are welcome.