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Main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime) Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (second series anime) First aired on TV Asahi on April 4, 1998, the series ended its run on October 10, 1998.
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It is not connected in any way to Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, another Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series made by Nihon Ad Systems (NAS), but is often referred to as the "first series" to distinguish it from the latter.
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Produced by Toei Animation, this 27-episode anime is based on Yu-Gi-Oh! manga volumes 1-7, which do not focus much on Magic & Wizards. Main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series anime) Japanese anime Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series anime) The manga was first published in Shueisha's monthly magazine V-Jump on April 21, 2004.Īlthough there is no explicit explanation on the meaning of " R" in the title, the letter probably stands for "Reverse" Template:Ref. Illustrated by Akira Itou, one of the artist who illustrated the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, and supervised by Takahashi, Yu-Gi-Oh! R (遊☆戯☆王R) is a spin-off of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, with most of the same characters in a new plotline, which takes place between the Battle City arc and the Egypt arc. Starting around the eighth volume, the Duelist Kingdom arc starts and the plot shifts to a Duel Monsters-centered universe. The plots start out as fairly episodic and there are only three instances of Magic and Wizards in the first seven volumes. The manga originally focused on Yugi Mutou as he uses games designed by himself to fight various villains, and goes into several misadventures with his friends Katsuya Jonouchi, Anzu Mazaki, and Hiroto Honda. Run from 1996 to March 8, 2004, the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga created by Kazuki Takahashi was one of the most popular titles featured in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump. Japanese manga Yu-Gi-Oh! (original manga) The Yu-Gi-Oh! universe consists of two manga series, three anime series, and two movies.