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  1. SOBRE YU-GI-OH! O Yu-Gi-Oh! Estampas Ilustradas é um jogo de cartas colecionáveis desenvolvido e publicado pela Konami. É baseado no jogo fictício de Monstros de Duelo criado pelo mangaka Kazuki Takahashi, que aparece em partes da franquia de mangá Yu-Gi-Oh! e é o dispositivo central da trama ao longo de suas várias adaptações de anime ...

  2. A Type (Japanese: 種 (しゅ) 族 (ぞく) Shuzoku; 族 (ぞく) -zoku when suffixing Type names) is a characteristic of a Monster Card. All monsters have one Type, such that monsters of the same Type can be grouped together (in a similar way to Attributes) and support cards can grant various effects to a specific Type of monster. There are 25 different Types in the TCG and OCG. Two of these ...

  3. Yugi Muto (武 (む) 藤 (とう) 遊 (ゆう) 戯 (ぎ) Mutō Yūgi), also romanized as Yugi Mutou, is the main protagonist of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series, along with Yami Yugi. It was stated once that Yugi is the modern day version of Pharaoh Atem. Together with the spirit of Pharaoh Atem, he holds the title "King of Games" (King of Duelists in Japanese version). Yugi possessed the three ...

  4. Yusei Fudo is the main protagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, as well as one of the Signers. He is known and respected by many other characters in the show for his genius style of Dueling, his considerable skill, and his cool and clever personality. He uses a Duel Runner, which is called the Yusei Go. In the dub, "Let's rev it up!" is a common catchphrase that he uses when he summons a Synchro Monster ...

  5. Mai Valentine, known as Mai Kujaku in the manga and Japanese anime, is a recurring and supporting character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime. Mai's character design was overseen by Kazuki Takahashi. Mai is fair-skinned with purple eyes, and long, thick, spiky blonde hair. She wears large silver hoop earrings. In the anime, at Duelist Kingdom, Mai wore a short-sleeved purple coat over her white ...

  6. yugioh.fandom.com › wiki › Yu-Gi-Oh!_Official_Card_GameYu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game

    Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (abbreviated as "OCG") is the version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game manufactured by Konami. It is played mainly in Japan, South Korea, and other parts of Asia including China mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. OCG cards are printed exclusively in Japanese (JP), Korean (KR) and Simplified Chinese (SC) now. It has previously been ...

  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX and GX standing for Generation Next, is the successor and first spin-off series to the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga. Upon its conclusion, it was succeeded by Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. Produced by Nihon Ad Systems Inc., or NAS for short, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX started airing on TV Tokyo in Japan on October 6, 2004. The anime is licensed by 4Kids Entertainment ...