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{{Infobox book
| name                = Yu-Gi-Oh!
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| image        = Yu-Gi-Oh! Novel.jpg
| image name          = Yu-Gi-Oh! Novel.jpg
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| ja_name      = 遊☆戯☆王
| image size          = 180px
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| romaji_name  = Yūgiō
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| language    = Japanese
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| author      = [[Katsuhiko Chiba]]
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| publisher    = [[Shueisha]]
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| release_date = September 3, 1999
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| isbn        = 4-08-703086-5
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| length      = 228 pages
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| price       = 780 yen
 
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Misc/ExtendedName
 
| kanji                = 遊☆戯☆王
 
| romanji              = Yūgiō
 
| japanese translated  = Yu-Gi-Oh!
 
| english              =
 
| alternate            =
 
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| name                = Original author
 
| value                = [[Kazuki Takahashi]]
 
| name2                = Novelized by
 
| value2              = Katsuhiko Chiba
 
| name3                = Publisher
 
| value3              = Shueisha, Inc.
 
| name4                = Released
 
| value4              = September, 1999
 
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'''Yu-Gi-Oh!''' is a novelization of the first two story arcs of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! original manga|manga]].
 
  
The novel was created by Katsuhiko Chiba.
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh!''''' is a novelization of the first two story arcs of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! original manga|manga]], written by [[Katsuhiko Chiba]]. It was published in Japan by [[Shueisha]] on September 3, 1999.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-703086-5|title=遊・戯・王|trans_title=Yu-Gi-Oh|publisher=Shueisha|accessdate=January 26, 2013}}</ref>
  
==Story==
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== Story ==
 
'''First Section'''<br/>
 
'''First Section'''<br/>
 
This section covers [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] solving the [[Millennium Puzzle]].
 
This section covers [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] solving the [[Millennium Puzzle]].
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Yugi defeats the "Automatic Giant" and Kaiba with a card called "[[The Unknown Egg]]", restoring everything to normal.
 
Yugi defeats the "Automatic Giant" and Kaiba with a card called "[[The Unknown Egg]]", restoring everything to normal.
  
==Novel Only Cards==
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== References ==
:''See: [[:Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! Novel Only]]''
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<references />
 
 
==ISBN==
 
ISBN 4-08-703086-5
 
  
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh!}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh!}}
  
 
[[Category:Books (real world)]]
 
[[Category:Books (real world)]]

Revision as of 21:04, 26 January 2013

Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Names
EnglishYu-Gi-Oh!
Japanese
Japanese遊☆戯☆王
RōmajiYūgiō
Book information
LanguageJapanese
AuthorKatsuhiko Chiba
PublisherShueisha
Release date
  • September 3, 1999
ISBN
Length228 pages
Price780 yen

Yu-Gi-Oh! is a novelization of the first two story arcs of the manga, written by Katsuhiko Chiba. It was published in Japan by Shueisha on September 3, 1999.[1]

Story

First Section
This section covers Yugi solving the Millennium Puzzle.

Second Section
This section covers Yugi's first encounter with Seto Kaiba from the manga

Third Section
This section covers second encounter with Kaiba in Kaiba Land. It omits many areas that don't deal with the card game.

Fourth Section
The fourth section is an original story, occuring only in the novel. Two weeks after Yugi's battle with Kaiba in Kaiba Land, Yugi gets a call from Kaiba, and tells him to meet for a duel at the top floor of the KaibaCorp. Yugi accepts, and when the duel begins, they use a special variation called the "Bingo Rule," which prevents the used of a specific card in each player's deck. Kaiba seems to be himself, but plays a different trump card, the "Automatic Giant".

Mokuba stumbles in on them, and tells Yugi that Kaiba has not yet awoken from his catatonic state. It turns out that the Kaiba that Yugi is playing against is a Cyber Kaiba, controlled by the KaibaCorp computer, and using all of Kaiba's memories.

Yugi defeats the "Automatic Giant" and Kaiba with a card called "The Unknown Egg", restoring everything to normal.

References

  1. "遊・戯・王". Shueisha. Retrieved January 26, 2013. Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)