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Cargando... Yu-Gi-Oh! Volume 01por Kazuki Takahashi
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When Yugi solves the Millenium Puzzle, he is possessed by the spirit of an ancient Egyptian gambler, who sides with Yugi when he challenges evil-doers to play the Shadow Games. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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North American fans of the anime version of this well-known series might be surprised to learn that this first volume of Yu-Gi-Oh has none of the card games that made it popular. Instead, the protagonist and his opponents take part in various other "games", ending with a punishment to the loser. Generally these games are designed to exploit a weakness in Yugi's opponent (greed, for example) and punish them accordingly, so this volume has a different feel that those that come after it. There is the occasional bit of violence in this volume that you wouldn't find in most of the later volumes, but nothing graphic as this manga is for a teenage audience. The series as a whole deals with themes like friendship in a way that might be slightly clichéd, but the exciting and sometimes life-or-death games in this first installment create a nice balance that make up for the occasional corny friendship speech.
(Although this review is based on the French translation of this manga, the English version is the same save for the language). ( )