Entity: YU-GI-OH
Yu-Gi-Oh is a popular manga series that has evolved into a card game, anime, and cultural phenomenon. It involves strategic gameplay and card battles.
Yu-Gi-Oh
Etymology
The title 'Yu-Gi-Oh' is a play on words in Japanese, translating to 'king of games' in English.
Definition
Yu-Gi-Oh is a strategic card game and anime series that has gained widespread popularity, known for its complex gameplay mechanics and competitive scene.
Historical Context
Created by Kazuki Takahashi, Yu-Gi-Oh started as a manga series published in Shonen Jump Magazine, later expanding into a card game and anime adaptation.
Cultural Significance
Yu-Gi-Oh has become a cultural phenomenon, with a dedicated fanbase, competitive tournaments, and a wide range of merchandise.
Related Concepts
- Play: An action involving playing a card or cards, often a combo.
- Removal: Any means of removing a card, usually monsters, from the field.
See Also
A strategic card game and anime series that has gained widespread popularity, known for its complex gameplay mechanics and competitive scene.