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Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊☆戯☆王 Yūgiō, Japanese for 'King of Games') is a popular Japanese anime and manga franchise from Kazuki Takahashi that mainly involves characters who play a card game called Duel Monsters (originally. Duel Monsters (デュエル モンスターズ, Dyueru Monsutāzu), originally known as Magic and Wizards. Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! video games revolve around battling through the use of cards.
Yu- Gi- Oh!遊☆戯☆王YūgiōManga Series. Kazuki Takahashi Publisher. Shonen Jump Original run.
Yugioh is an anime about card games, that’s what most people see when they watch it. I’ve heard it called the best worst series ever. What people fail to see is the intense character development that happens over a course. Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊☆戯☆王, Yū-Gi-Ō!?, lit. 'Game King') is a Japanese manga series about gaming written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine between September 30. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX – Duel Academy is a fun game brought to you by KBH Games. We have a large collection of Cartoon Games. We are a game site started in 2007. We had served over millions of users and vistors and indexed over 12,000.
September 3. 0, 1. March 8, 2. 00. 4. No. of volumes. Anime series: Yu- Gi- Oh! Directed by. Hiroyuki Kakudo. Toei Animation. April 4, 1. October 1. 0, 1. 99. No. of episodes. 2.
Anime series: Yu- Gi- Oh! Directed by. Kunihisa Sugishima.
Studio Gallop, Nihon Ad Systems. Other networks. 4.
Kids TV, Cartoon Network, CW4. Kids. RTL II, Tele 5, Nickelodeon[1] Italia 1. First Yorkiddin/Toonami later Jetix. ABS- CBN, Studio 2. Hero TV. Nickelodeon, Sky One, CITV. Nickelodeon, Televisa.
Nickelodeon Australia, Network Ten. Aruts Ha. Yeladim. Indosiar, Spacetoon. April 1. 8, 2. 00.
September 2. 9, 2. No. of episodes. Anime movies: Yu- Gi- Oh! Produced by. Anime movies: Yu- Gi- Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light Produced by.
Michael Pecerlello. Yu- Gi- Oh! (遊☆戯☆王 Yūgiō, Japanese for "King of Games") is a popular Japanese anime and manga franchise from Kazuki Takahashi that mainly involves characters who play a card game called Duel Monsters (originally called Magic & Wizards in the manga. See the section "Card game" below for different names of the game) wherein each player purchases and assembles a Deck of Monster, Spell, and Trap Cards in order to defeat one another and gain victory. It began as a manga in Japan in 1. Yu- Gi- Oh! franchise has since grown to an immensely successful global brand, spawning various manga and anime series, a real- life version of the card game featured in the story, video games, toys, and many other products.
Composition The Yu- Gi- Oh! Manga Yu- Gi- Oh! The Yu- Gi- Oh! (遊☆戯☆王, Yūgiō?) manga ran from 1. March 8, 2. 00. 4. It was created by Kazuki Takahashi, and was one of the most popular titles featured in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
The manga initially focuses on Yugi Mutou, as he uses games designed by Pegasus to fight various villains. Yugi also gets into misadventures with his friends Katsuya Jonouchi, Anzu Mazaki and Hiroto Honda. The plot starts out fairly episodic and includes only three instances of Magic and Wizards in the first seven volumes.
In the eighth volume, the Duelist Kingdom arc starts, making the plot shift to a Duel Monsters- centered universe. The editors were Yoshihisa Heishi and Hisao Shimada. Kazuki Takahashi credits Toshimasa Takahashi in the "Special Thanks" column. The English version of the Yu- Gi- Oh! United States and Canada by Viz Media in both the Shonen Jump magazine and in individual graphic novels. The original Japanese character names are kept for most of the characters (Yugi, Jonouchi, Anzu, and Honda, for instance), while the English names are used for a minor number of characters (e.
Maximillion Pegasus) and for the Duel Monsters cards. It is published in its original right- to- left format, and the manga is largely unedited. The translators of the English manga are Anita Sengupta (for volumes 1- 7, and Duelist 1) and Joe Yamazaki (for Duelist 2- 2. Millennium World). Some content was revised in later printings of earlier volumes.
Viz released volumes 1 through 7 of the Yu- Gi- Oh! The Duelist Kingdom and Battle City arcs are released under the title; Yu- Gi- Oh!: Duelist, while the Egypt arc is released as Yu- Gi- Oh! Millennium World. As of the December 2.
Shonen Jump, America. Yu- Gi- Oh! RYu- Gi- Oh R (遊☆戯☆王 R, Yūgiō Āru?) is illustrated by Akira Ito, one of the artists who illustrated the original Yu- Gi- Oh! Takahashi. Yu- Gi- Oh! R is a spin- off of the original Yu- Gi- Oh! Battle City story arc and the Millenium World story arc).
The manga was first published in Shueisha's monthly magazine V- Jump on April 2. Yu- Gi- Oh! GXThe Yu- Gi- Oh! GX (遊☆戯☆王 GX, Yūgiō Jī Ekkusu?) manga series is a manga adaptation of the Yu- Gi- Oh! GX television series.
The comic is illustrated by Naoyuki Kageyama and differs from the anime, featuring new storylines and monsters, as well as some personality changes in some of the characters. The Yu- Gi- Oh! GX manga series was released in North America by Viz Media. It has been serialized in the manga magazine Shonen Jump, beginning in January 2. Unlike the other manga serialized in the magazine, one chapter of the manga is printed per issue. Unlike the English- language editions of the original manga series, the English- language Yu- Gi- Oh!
GX manga uses the English- language anime names created by 4. Kids Entertainment.
The GX episodes are rated 1. Yu- Gi- Oh! 5. D's. A Yu- Gi- Oh! 5. D's (遊☆戯☆王 5. D's, Yūgiō Faibu Dīzu) manga began serialization in V- Jump Monthly Magazine from August 2. It is written by Masahiro Hikokubo and Satou Masashi and, like the GX manga, features different storylines and monsters.
Yu- Gi- Oh! ZEXALA Yu- Gi- Oh! ZEXAL (遊戯王 ZEXAL, Yūgiō Zearu) manga began serialization in V- Jump Monthly Magazine December 1. The beginning of the manga contains the same events as the anime, but the story starts to diverge in Rank 1. The series is written by Shin Yoshida, illustrated by Naohito Miyoshi and published by Shueisha.
Kazuki Takahashi also supervises the series. Yu- Gi- Oh! ARC- VA Yu- Gi- Oh!
ARC- V (遊☆戯☆王ARC-Ⅴ, Yūgiō Āku Faibu) manga began serialization in V- Jump Monthly Magazine August 2. The series is written by Shin Yoshida, illustrated by Naohito Miyoshi and published by Shueisha, while the Duels are written by Masahiro Hikokubo and Kazuki Takahashi supervises the series. Like the GX and 5. D's manga, the characters' personalities differ from the anime and the storyline and monsters are different. Anime Yu- Gi- Oh!
Toei anime) The logo for Yu- Gi- Oh! Toei version (Japanese version)Yu- Gi- Oh is produced by Toei Animation, as a 2. Yu- Gi- Oh! manga volumes 1- 7, volumes which do not focus much on Magic & Wizards, nor is it connected in any way to Yu- Gi- Oh! Duel Monsters; another Yu- Gi- Oh! Nihon Ad Systems (NAS), but is often referred to as the "first series" to distinguish it from the latter (or, erroneously, as Yu- Gi- Oh!
Season/Series 0.) The show first aired on TV Asahi on April 4, 1. October 1. 0, 1. 99. This show was never shown outside Japan, presumbly due to the amount of violence involved in the series. Yu- Gi- Oh! Duel Monsters. The logo for Yu- Gi- Oh! US version)"Yu- Gi- Oh!", known in Japan as Yu- Gi- Oh! Duel Monsters (遊☆戯☆王 デュエルモンスターズ, Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu?), is the series that introduced Yu- Gi- Oh!
Western world. It was produced by NAS, and was first aired on TV Tokyo on April 1. It was later translated into more than 2. The series is mainly based on Yu- Gi- Oh! Japan on September 2. There are two English- language versions of the Yu- Gi- Oh!
Duel Monsters anime: a United States version by 4. Kids Entertainment and a South- East Asian version by A. S. N. On May 8, 2. Kids obtained the U.
S. merchandising and television rights to Yu- Gi- Oh! Duel Monsters from Konami.
They partnered up with Warner Bros. Kids' WB! on September 2. Yu- Gi- Oh! The English Yu- Gi- Oh! The show aired from September 2. June 1. 0, 2. 00. The 4. Kids English Yu- Gi- Oh! In the United States, it is broadcast on Kids' WB!
In Canada, it is broadcast on YTV. In the United Kingdom it is broadcast on Nickelodeon, CITV (Children's ITV) on Freeview Channel 7. ITV2, ITV4, and in Australia on Network Ten and Nickelodeon. Like many anime originally created for the Japanese market, a number of changes (including the names of most of the characters) were made when the English Yu- Gi- Oh! During the dubbing process, the broadcast version of Yu- Gi- Oh! US cultural tastes. On October 1. 9, 2.
Kids (in association with FUNimation) released uncut Yu- Gi- Oh! DVDs. These DVDs include the original, unedited Japanese animation and Japanese dialogue tracks with English subtitles, as well as all- new English dubs with translations closer to the original dialogues. Both language tracks use the original Japanese music. Each DVD contains three episodes; and there was a total of 3 DVDs released for a total of 9 episodes. The fourth DVD, called "Yu- Gi- Oh! Uncut Vol. #0. 4: Red- Eyes Black Dragon DVD" (and containing episodes 1.
May 4, 2. 00. 5, but was never officially released. A 5th DVD containing episodes 1. DVD (and before the indefinite delay/cancellation) but it is unknown if the DVD was merely planned for release or was actually completed and ready for release like the 4th DVD was. For a few months the release date(s) for the 4th DVD had been constantly extended or delayed, until it was confirmed that the product was not to be sold for an unknown amount of time, if ever. Shortly after that it had been confirmed 4. Kids had decided to 'indefinitely delay' future releases of the series, saying that it was 'competing' with sales of their edited version DVDs and that they had decided to stop the uncut DVDs to stop the competition. DVDs were released and competition was over.) However, even now after all versions of their edited DVDs have been sold there still is no news on whether or not they plan to bring back the Uncut series.
To this day the fourth DVD (and possibly fifth) still remain unreleased and the current status of the uncut DVDs and their future is unknown. In May 2. 00. 9, 4. Kids Entertainment began to release full, uncut, English- subtitled Japanese- language Yu- Gi- Oh! You. Tube account. Many fans were very happy with this recent development, but those subtitled episodes were criticized for using the English dub character names in the subtitles as opposed to the Japanese names.
Kids stated that they planned to release the entire series subtitled on their You. Tube channel in the near future, but an announcement in August 2. Japanese episodes were to be removed due to legal issues with ADK (one of the primary producers of the anime) and Shunsuke Kazama, the original Japanese voice of Yugi. However, the English dub is still available, and 4. Kids still plans to release subtitled versions of Yu- Gi- Oh! GX and Yu- Gi- Oh!
D's, along with their English counterparts. However, due to the legal issues with Kazama, 4. Kids has stated that they may have to drop all of the audio for Yugi's lines.