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Through March 12, Kevin Walp of Windham will display his collection of Yu-Gi-Oh! playing cards at the Windham Public Library.
Based on the 1996 comic series by Kazuki Takahashi, the card game Yu-Gi-Oh! is played with character cards of various creatures. Also in the display are official rulebooks and several books related to the topic.
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... the Yu-Gi-Oh!(TM) comic series from artist Kazuki Takahashi that first appeared in Japan in 1996. It...
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... the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" comic series from artist Kazuki Takahashi that first appeared in Japan in 1996. Th...
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Jordan Drumel, 17, comes to school this semester toting a 200- page book packed with action-filled panels and comic-style thought bubbles. And when he cracks it open, he's not goofing off.
It's his textbook.
..."Yu-Gi-Oh!" By Kazuki Takahashi. A 10th-grade loner named Yugi who alway...
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...Entertainment Inc. (s06) . (C) 1996 Kazuki Takahashi . (C) 2004 NAS TV TOKYO . adidas, the 3-...
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Children's movies fall into two basic camps. Films like "Shrek" (2001) and "Toy Story" (1995), while not aimed directly at adults, can delight young and old.
This year's "Clifford's Really Big Movie," by comparison, is strictly geared for younger minds, and there's nothing intrinsically wrong with that.
... a Japanese comic book from artist/ writer Kazuki Takahashi and soon crossed the globe via the anima...
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...All Rights Reserved. . (C) 1996 KAZUKI TAKAHASHI . "Konami" and "Nightmare Troubadour" ar...
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Adults sitting through "Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie" will yearn for an old-fashioned game of poker. Maybe even canasta.
An oddity by any standard, this Japanese animation movie talks incessantly about a game that depicts "battles" fought via playing cards. Duelists use strategy to play the most powerful card combination to defeat their opponents in what amounts to the Millennium Puzzle. If it sounds complicated, just try sitting through the movie.
...It is the brainchild of artist-writer Kazuki Takahashi, who began it as a comic book in Japan ...
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... the Yu-Gi-Oh!(TM) comic series from artist Kazuki Takahashi that first appeared in Japan in 1996. It...
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.... YU-GI-OH!: (C) 1996 KAZUKI TAKAHASHI. TM NAS. . MEGAMAN: (TM) and (R) are tra...