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* [[The Abridged Series]]: ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series |
* [[The Abridged Series]]: ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'' is the [[Trope Maker]]. |
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* [[Celebrity Voice Actor]]: In the Japanese version, both Yugis were voiced by [[Shunsuke Kazama]], an [[Idol Singer]] trainee in [[Johnnys Entertainment]] who has achieved some commercial success in dramas. |
* [[Celebrity Voice Actor]]: In the Japanese version, both Yugis were voiced by [[Shunsuke Kazama]], an [[Idol Singer]] trainee in [[Johnnys Entertainment]] who has achieved some commercial success in dramas. |
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* [[Mid-Development Genre Shift]]: It was originally supposed to be a horror-genre manga, but after people wrote in saying they liked Monsters and Magic (the Duel Monsters game), the focus started to center around that. |
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Revision as of 05:31, 15 April 2014
- The Swedish dub uses the script of 4Kids, but with the original Japanese names.
- This lead to Jonouchi/Joey getting the In-Series Nickname of "Jono" to fit the Mouth Flaps.
- In the Viz translation of both the Duelist Kingdom and Yu-Gi-Oh R mangas, Bandit Keith calls Jonouchi "Joey".
- The Abridged Series: Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series is the Trope Maker.
- Celebrity Voice Actor: In the Japanese version, both Yugis were voiced by Shunsuke Kazama, an Idol Singer trainee in Johnnys Entertainment who has achieved some commercial success in dramas.
- Mid-Development Genre Shift: It was originally supposed to be a horror-genre manga, but after people wrote in saying they liked Monsters and Magic (the Duel Monsters game), the focus started to center around that.