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Yu-Gi-Oh is a manga series about card dueling published by Shueisha part on their Shonen Jump magazine. It was adapted into an actual card game and videogames by Konami.
Cards
Yu-Gi-Oh the card game started in 2002 made by Konami.
Publication
There are many Yu-Gi-Oh manga and books.
Film & TV
Yu-Gi-Oh! (show April 4th 1998-October 10th 1998)
Yu-Gi-Oh! (film March 6th 1999)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (show April 18th 2000-September 9th 2004)
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of light (film August 13th 2004)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (show October 6th 2004-March 26th 2008)
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (show April 2nd 2008-March 30th 2011)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time (film January 23rd 2010)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (show April 11th 2011-September 24th 2012)
Video Games
There are many Yu-Gi-Oh Video games.
Links to other series
Direction | Series | Date | Description | Type
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Gradius | December 14, 2000 | There's an entire series of Yu-Gi-Oh cards based around characters and items from Gradius. | 2 | |
Parodius | September 19, 2002 | Aitsu, Koitsu, Doitsu and Soitsu from Parodius appear as Yu-Gi-Oh cards. | 2 | |
Ganbare Goemon | March 20, 2003 | In "Reshef of Destruction" Pegasus will summon a giant mech which is Goemon Impact. Several cards in the actual TCG are based off Ganbare Goemon characters as well. | 1 | |
Getsu Fuma Den | July 17, 2003 | The Yu-Gi-Oh cards "Getsu Fuhma" and "Ryu Kokki" are based on the protagonist and antagonist from Getsu Fuma Den. | 2 | |
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo | September 4, 2003 | In "Scary Board Game" Bo-bo-bo summons Yugi from his afro who summons Slifer The Sky Dragon. | 1 | |
Naruto | January 14, 2004 | Naruto characters appear in a crowd in Yu-Gi-Oh. | 1 | |
Space Manbow | November 25, 2004 | The Space Manbow enemy ship appears in the background of the "Space Manbo" Yu-Gi-Oh card, itself a reference as well. | 2 | |
Metal Gear | December 30, 2004 | Solid Snake from the Metal Gear series makes an uncredited cameo in Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005, while the "Tactical Espionage Expert" Yu-Gi-Oh card is based on Solid Snake. |
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Castlevania | May 04, 2005 | The Yu-Gi-Oh cards "Infernalvania" and "Vampire Hunter" ("Vampire Killer" in Japan) are references to the Castlevania series. | 3 | |
Taiko no Tatsujin | August 04, 2005 | Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special features a music track from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX. |
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Jump Series | August 8, 2005 | Yugi is a playable character in the game. | 1 | |
Xexex | May 12, 2007 | The Flintlock ship and its weapon the Flint from Xexex appear as Yu-Gi-Oh cards. | 2 | |
Thunder Cross | November 23, 2007 | A variation of the Blue Thunder ship (labeled "T-45" instead of "M-45") from Thunder Cross appears as a Yu-Gi-Oh card. | 2 | |
Salamander | July 18, 2009 | The Lord British ship from Salamander appears as a Yu-Gi-Oh card. | 2 | |
Trigon | July 18, 2009 | The Dragon Laser power-up from Trigon appears as a Yu-Gi-Oh card. | 2 | |
Atop the 4th Wall | April 2012 | Linkara reviews Chapter 2 of Yu-Gi-Oh. | 2 | |
Yo-Kai Watch | October 17, 2014 | Episode 40 of Yo-Kai Watch features a reference to Yu-Gi-Oh . | 3 | |
Monster Hunter | 2016 | Monster Hunter X features a downloadable costume from Yu-Gi-Oh. | 2 |