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Yu-Gi-Oh! (Japanese: 遊☆戯☆王, Hepburn: Yū Gi Ō, lit. ' Game King ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi.It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump between September 1996 and March 2004, with its chapters collected in 38 tankōbon volumes.
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IGN Gave Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus 6.5 and stated that longtime Yu-Gi-Oh! fans will love all the extras this package has to offer but due to the overwhelming number of cards made available, the DS system is being pushed too far and the fluidity of gameplay suffers.
The main protagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS and the creator of Rush Duels, who ended up in the past after his duel against Otes and was forced to recreate it after being found by Zuwijo. He is responsible for giving Yudias his Duel Disk and cards. Referred as "That Guy" (アイツ, Aitsu), Yuga works at the Goha Company for Yuna.
Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊戯王, Yūgiō, lit. "Game King") is a manga series by Kazuki Takahashi that was adapted into three television anime series and several films. The original 1998 anime series was produced by Toei Animation and was broadcast in Japan from April 4, 1998 to October 10, 1998, running for 27 episodes. Yu-Gi-Oh!