I finally finished reading this masterpiece... All I must say is this manga is not just a must-read or must-rate, but a MUST-FAVORITE! You can't run into another masterpiece like this in many decades. This one surpasses all other manga series in my fav-list, even though its anime adaptions are not so great.
Story: 8/10
-The only thing it lacks is ROMANCE. This was a pain at first for me but I quickly forgot that, being completely enthralled by the duels. Also, there are times when the motives behind the duels were not so reasonable and convincing. Nevertheless, the author did a great great job.
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Yuu Gi Ou Shadow Games, Yugioh Duelist, Yu-Gi-Oh! Millenium World, Game King, King of Games Japanese: 遊☆戯☆王 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 38
Chapters: 343
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 17, 1996 to Mar 8, 2004
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Shounen
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Takahashi, Kazuki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #19182 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #429
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Your Feelings Categories Dec 21, 2007
This is for the first 7 volumes. I enjoyed these a lot more then the rest of the Yu-Gi-Oh series.
It focuses a lot more on the characters and not just "The Heart of the cards" in fact it barely mentions duel monsters at all. Which I think makes it a lot more enjoyable that i'm not reading a card battle every chapter. The volumes past 7 really goes into the duel monsters cards and doesn't really have an interesting story like the first 7 volumes. I would recommend this to those who have seen the rest of the Yu-Gi-Oh series. It shows the original version of the ... Oct 23, 2019
The Yu-Gi-Oh manga is a work I wish I could convince more people to read. Most people I know have some experience with the franchise, whether it be through various anime series, films, video games, or the card game – but very few are familiar its origin. Even though the franchise is extraordinarily successful, the manga is much lesser known than the aforementioned media. I am very grateful to have finally read this magnificent work by Kazuki Takahashi, and feel compelled to express some thoughts on this manga in the hopes that it will kindle someone’s interest.
I have found that due to people’s association ... Feb 17, 2009
I was very shocked about this manga.
I've never been a fan of the Yu-Gi-Oh! show with it's card battling EVERY SINGLE EPISODE, very repeative, so of course when my father bought me 4 of it's manga I was like, "Oh GOD, how will I survive this? Watching it is bad enough...". The manga, unlike it's anime, does NOT have to do with card playing at all times and is actually fun to read! It's more focused on developing it's characters, which makes you love the story overall. I still am cringing though, waiting for it to becoming like the anime and ruining its goodness. So I ... Jul 14, 2020
Yu-Gi-Oh! You've either saw on KidsWB or you saw kids in your school playing the card game. This was actually how my first encounter went with the franchise. I've actually had never finished reading the manga until recently as I had wanted to watch the Darkside of Dimensions with the manga storyline fresh in my head (and because that movie is a sequel to the manga, not the anime). Warning to those wanting to read though, there are some slight spoilers in this review.
I figured I needed to reread Yu-Gi-Oh! from the start. So from reading the early chapters again, I still was shocked by ... Aug 23, 2018
This is going to be really long, because I'm going to divide it into three sections, corresponding to each of the arcs present in the manga.
Original Yu-Gi-Oh! was meant to start off as a horror story, which Takahashi mentioned himself. The art corresponds to that - author tried to draw more realistic characters, which resulted in a eerie feeling at times. It's not done well though, I'm glad he moved on from that later. It serves as a great introduction to the main story. On its own its main flaw is the episodic construction, much like the duels later on. Its also the part where the ... Apr 6, 2023
By far, the most interesting aspects the Yu-Gi-Oh manga are the first 7 volumes, which are an interesting cross section between a gambling and horror story. This series really hit the ground running. The story then goes on to arcs that would be familiar to those who watched the anime, but probably has a better ending than the anime that really gets into the backstory and lore in ways the anime never really touched or explored. I definitely recommend the first 7 volumes for everybody. The duelist portions are best for those who want to experience the anime with a slightly darker take on the
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Sep 17, 2023
I feel like the only way to talk about Yu-Gi-Oh is to talk about the three major arcs in the series, as they are all different but they all show different facets of the work.
The first is the original series "Yu-Gi-Oh" In this we meet Yugi, his group of friends, and join him as he solves the Millennium Puzzle. What it is will be hinted at but mostly we learn about what's contained in the Millenium puzzle, a spirit who uses Yugi's body to extract revenge on various people. The thing is this first series is my favorite but it's not "Yu-Gi-Oh" ... Feb 3, 2018
Long ago was the ages of Pharaohs. In the African country of Egypt the pyramids were built by one of the most advanced civilizations in the history of the planet. Egypt also happened to be the birthplace of the first games ever made. This manga takes this fact about the ancient Egyptians and expans upon it to make a fantastic story.
Story: Long ago when the pyramids were still young, there was a war between humans and monsters. A Pharaoh who's name has been lost to time used the power of the Sennen items to seal away this evil while sacrificing himself. 3000 years later, in ... Feb 14, 2020
The beginning of a multi-millionaire franchise.
When you watch the Anime and you notice that there might be something lacking (The Anime Adaptation has way too much filler). The source material is more gruesome, more graphic as in does not shy about the gore usage, something that in the Anime is heavily censored, you have everything extremely detailed here. You noticed how all the minor cast are more developed or fully flesh out in the manga and become very well written characters. If you are a fan of the franchise or familiar with the card game (In case that you have played the game or heard about it unless ... Feb 24, 2024
Everyone has heard “the manga is better”, and regardless if that’s true or not for most series… I strongly stand by it for Yu-Gi-Oh
So many of the things people meme on about the anime simply do not exist, or are significantly less prominent. Everything is a vast improvement from the story, art and pacing. It’s not focused on trying to sell you a children’s card game – even after that had became a thing with the anime’s introduction. The manga is just so much more about the story and atmosphere that, if you like Yu-Gi-Oh or manga, I’d highly recommend giving this one a read. Honestly, ... Oct 28, 2023
As someone who already has an extensive background on the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG/OCG, many of the cards in the manga have effects that have great deviation from their real world counterparts. But honestly, don't let that be a hindrance when trying to enjoy the story about a boy trying to make friends and learning to stand for himself, and an ancient king who learned kindness, through the medium called games.
Let's start with the world-building. It might come across as wacky. The first 50+ chapters are your typical game of the week, with the latter third focusing on the Duel Monsters card game and then a dangerous ... |