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Yu-Gi-Oh

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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.

Yugi Moto

Yugi Moto, The Main Protagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh.

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


4Arrow L Gradius 20001214 December 14, 2000 There's an entire series of Yu-Gi-Oh cards based around characters and items from Gradius. 2
4Arrow L Parodius 20020919 September 19, 2002 Aitsu, Koitsu, Doitsu and Soitsu from Parodius appear as Yu-Gi-Oh cards. 2
4Arrow L Ganbare Goemon 2003320 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
4Arrow L Getsu Fuma Den 20030717 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
5Arrow R Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo 2003094 September 4, 2003 In "Scary Board Game" Bo-bo-bo summons Yugi from his afro who summons Slifer The Sky Dragon. 1
4Arrow L Naruto 2004114 January 14, 2004 Naruto characters appear in a crowd in Yu-Gi-Oh. 1
4Arrow L Space Manbow 20041125 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
4Arrow L Metal Gear 20041230 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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5Arrow R Castlevania 20050504 May 04, 2005 The Yu-Gi-Oh cards "Infernalvania" and "Vampire Hunter" ("Vampire Killer" in Japan) are references to the Castlevania series. 3
5Arrow R Taiko no Tatsujin 20050804 August 04, 2005 Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special features a music track from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX.
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4Arrow L Jump Series 2005088 August 8, 2005 Yugi is a playable character in the game. 1
4Arrow L Xexex 20070512 May 12, 2007 The Flintlock ship and its weapon the Flint from Xexex appear as Yu-Gi-Oh cards. 2
4Arrow L Thunder Cross 20071123 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
4Arrow L Salamander 20090718 July 18, 2009 The Lord British ship from Salamander appears as a Yu-Gi-Oh card. 2
4Arrow L Trigon 20090718 July 18, 2009 The Dragon Laser power-up from Trigon appears as a Yu-Gi-Oh card. 2
5Arrow R Atop the 4th Wall 20124 April 2012 Linkara reviews Chapter 2 of Yu-Gi-Oh. 2
5Arrow R Yo-Kai Watch 20141017 October 17, 2014 Episode 40 of Yo-Kai Watch features a reference to Yu-Gi-Oh . 3
5Arrow R Monster Hunter 2016 2016 Monster Hunter X features a downloadable costume from Yu-Gi-Oh. 2
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