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Yu-Gi-Oh! is a popular game, Japanese anime, and manga franchise
created by Kazuki Takahashi
that mainly involves the card game called Duel Monsters (originally known
as Magic & Wizards), wherein each player uses cards in order to defeat one
another.
The character's franchise range has extended beyond his anime origins to
statues, patches, pins, vases, wall clocks, photos, plates,comics,
calendars, books, robots, games, puzzles, shirts, apparel, jewelry, models,
magnets, vehicles, keychains, Dvds, candies, Wristwatches, Clothing and
Accessories , Bags and Briefcases, Hats, Keychains, Outerwear, Scarves and
Ties, Shirts, Watches, Collectibles, Chess Sets , Sculptures, Desk and Book
Accessories, Bookmarks, Calendars , Journals and typical stationery supplies
(eg. pencils, notebooks, eraser),Bedding, Home Decor, Mugs & Glassware,
Ornaments, Wall Hangings, Jewelry, Bracelets, Earrings, Necklaces, Pins ,
rings ,Watches , Party Bundles, Posters & Prints, School Supplies,
Bookmarks, Journals and Stationery, Lunchboxes, Toys & Games, Action
Figures, Diecast Figures and Sculptures, Chess Sets, Dolls, Games , Plush ,
Puzzles, Cooky jars, Ornaments, Coin purses, Alarm clocks, Decorative
Plates, Caps, Glasses, T-Shirts, Hand bags, Ceramics, Purses, Bathrobes,
Wallets, Fanbooks, Notebooks, Artbooks, Wall Scrolls, Toilet
stickers,Necklaces, Rings, Pocket knives, Conforters, Cushions, Backpacks,
Decals, Planters, Stickers, Night lights, Trading Cards and miscellaneus
Merchandise.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Often referred to as simply "Yu-Gi-Oh!" or the
"second series" of the Yu-gi-oh! anime, is the series that introduced
Yu-Gi-Oh! to the Western world. Produced by NAS, it was first aired on TV
Tokyo on April 18, 2000, and later translated into more than 20 languages
and aired in more than 60 countries. Mainly based on Yu-Gi-Oh! manga volume
8 and onward, the series ended its 224-episode run in Japan on September 29,
2004
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