Yu-Gi-Oh!

Battle City, in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime series, is the third story arc of the series. The arc is part of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist manga series in the English version, as well as the second story arc in the Yu-Gi-Oh! (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters) anime series. It also refers to a central plot to the manga and anime, a Duel Monsters tournament hosted by one of the series' antiheroes, Seto Kaiba. ...more on Wikipedia about "Battle City (Yu-Gi-Oh!)"

Duelist Kingdom is a story arc in the manga series Yu-Gi-Oh! (In North America the arc will be released in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist series) and the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (known internationally as simply Yu-Gi-Oh!). ...more on Wikipedia about "Duelist Kingdom"

Grand Championship, known in Japan as the KC Grand Prix, is a story arc in the second Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series (known in Asia as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters). ...more on Wikipedia about "Grand Championship"

Kazuki Takahashi (高橋 和希 Takahashi Kazuki, born October 4, 1961 in Tokyo) is the creator of the manga Yu-Gi-Oh!, which led to the anime versions of it, Toei's Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Internationally known as Yu-Gi-Oh!), as well as a spinoff manga ( Yu-Gi-Oh! R), a spinoff anime ( Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX in Japan), and several video games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kazuki Takahashi"

The Millennium Items are fictional objects in the manga Yu-Gi-Oh! and both anime series based off of the manga, Toei's Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (internationally known as simply Yu-Gi-Oh!). ...more on Wikipedia about "Millennium Items"

The Millennium World, known in the English anime as the Dawn of the Duel, is the fourth story arc of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga series and the final story arc of the Yu-Gi-Oh! second anime series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Millennium World"

Orichalcos (オレイカルコス Oreikarukosu) refers to an ancient evil force in the Waking the Dragons story arc in the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (known internationally as simply Yu-Gi-Oh!). ...more on Wikipedia about "Orichalcos"

A penalty game is the punishment for losing a game, usually one with high stakes. It is inflicted on the loser by the winner of the game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Penalty game"

Pharoanic Guardian is the seventh English booster pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game. This booster has an Egyptian and zombie theme. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pharoanic Guardian"

English anime name: Rebecca Hawkins ...more on Wikipedia about "Rebecca Hawkins"

Red-Eyes Black Dragon is a card in the Yu-Gi-Oh! (YGO) card game and features prominently in the associated anime. It is the signature card of Katsuya Jonouchi (Joey Wheeler in the English dub) and Fubuki Tenjouin ( Atticus Rhodes) in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. ...more on Wikipedia about "Red-Eyes Black Dragon"

A Shadow Game, or Yami no Game (literally "Game of Darkness") as it is known in the original Japanese, in the manga Yu-Gi-Oh! and the two anime series, the first series Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (internationally simply known as Yu-Gi-Oh!), is a contest generally between two people that involves a harsh penalty for the loser. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shadow Game"

The Shadow Realm, in the English-language version of the second series Yu-Gi-Oh! anime (titled Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters in Japan) and several Yu-Gi-Oh!-related video games, is a place of eternal suffering where people can be sent to. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shadow Realm (Yu-Gi-Oh!)"

The Ceremonial Battle is the final story arc of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga series and the Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Ceremonial Battle" www.shortopedia.com never sleeps. shortopedia

In the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh!, The Legendary Dragon Timaeus is one of the three The Legendary Dragon Cards in the Waking the Dragons arc. This card is a Magic card instead of a Monster. This card is also known as The Eye of Timaeus. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Legendary Dragon Timaeus"

The Virtual World arc is a story arc in the Yu-Gi-Oh! second anime series (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters in Japan). The arc does not appear in the original manga. It is often times referred to as The Noah Arc or Noah's Arc by fans. ...more on Wikipedia about "Virtual World (Yu-Gi-Oh!)"

Volume 1 Was one of the first seven basic volumes of Yuugiou (or, Yu-Gi-Oh!) released in Japan. This pack was released on February 4th, 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "Volume 1 (Yu-Gi-Oh!)"

The Waking the Dragons (Doma (ドーマ Dōma) in the original version) saga is another season of the second series Yu-Gi-Oh! TV show (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters) not present in the original manga. The Virtual Realm and the KC Grand Prix are the other two parts not in the manga. Most of the information that appears in the continuation of this article is not according to the Japanese version. ...more on Wikipedia about "Waking the Dragons"

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, Magic, and Trap Cards in order to defeat one another. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yu-Gi-Oh!"

In the 2nd series anime, he has a biological son, Noah that is revealed. During the Virtual World arc, he uses Noah in a plan to capture Seto and use his virtual computer technology to implant himself into Seto's body. Noah then hires the Big Five and promises them the new bodies of Yugi Muto ( Yugi Mutou in the English manga and Japanese versions), Téa Gardner ( Anzu Mazaki), Joey Wheeler ( Katsuya Jonouchi), Tristan Taylor ( Hiroto Honda), and Kaiba himself should they succeed. All of the Big Five are defeated, with the exception of Nezbitt, who defeats Tristan but is bested in the three-way duel by Serenity Wheeler ( Shizuka Kawai). Using Tristan's body, the Big Five duel Yugi and Joey and are soundly defeated. Noah then battles himself and defeats Seto through trickery but Yugi is successful in defeating Noah. Gozaburo then takes control and sends endless legions of monsters against Yugi's group. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga characters"

The Kageyama sisters are three witches who want to have the three Hecate witch cards. Risa Kageyama (影山 リサ Kageyama Risa) wants to take Yugi's Violet Hecate (バイオレット ヘカテー Vioretto Hekatē) card. After pretending to be Yugi's friend, Risa reveals herself to be one of the sisters. Yugi, with the Millennium Puzzle taken away from him, is forced into a Duel Monsters game with the Kageyama sisters. Yugi is about to lose when Kaiba appears and takes over. Kaiba defeats the Kageyama sisters in Duel Monsters, explaining that he should be the one to defeat Yugi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, manga or movie only characters"

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Volume 2 Was one of the first seven basic volumes of Yuugiou (or, Yu-Gi-Oh!) released in Japan. This pack was released on March 8th, 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yu-Gi-Oh! card game volume 2"

Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holygod Advent (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズIII三聖戦神降臨), is a video game of the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe for the Game Boy Color. The game was Konami's first attempt at a Yu-Gi-Oh! game that was released in English. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories"

Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Shin Duel Monsters (遊戯王真デュエルモンスターズ封印されし記憶) is a video game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories"

(Yu-Gi-Oh! main characters) * Yugi Mutou (武藤 遊戯 Mutō Yūgi) / Yugi Muto - Yugi is the protagonist of the show and is an expert at playing all sorts of games ("Yūgi" means "game" in Japanese). He is especially deft at playing Duel Monsters, a.k.a. Magic and Wizards. He carries the Millennium Puzzle, one of the seven ancient Millennium Items, around his neck, which is an ancient Egyptian artifact that carries the spirit of the late pharaoh inside. When under stress or when playing a game, the spirit inside the Millennium Puzzle takes over and is either partially or completely possessed by the 3,000-year old nameless pharaoh (he is 5,000 years old in the English anime). ...more on Wikipedia about "Yu-Gi-Oh! main characters" Tell your friends about http://www.shortopedia.com

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