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    “Yu Ji-Oh!” Creative Kazuki Takahashi dies at the age of 60

    Ethan CaldwellBy Ethan CaldwellJuly 8, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    “Yu-Gi-Oh!” fans The manga, anime and trading cards phenomenon mourns the death of its legendary creator Kazuki Takahashi.

    Takahashi’s body is 60 years old. Found Wednesday They are floating off Japan’s southern coast of Nago in snorkeling gear, according to the country’s Coast Guard and reported by local station NHK.

    The creator, also known as Kazuo Takahashi, started working in the manga industry in the 1980s and had huge success in the following decade with “Yu-Gi-Oh!” The touching underdog fantasy manga series written and drawn by Takahashi features a spiky-haired high school stranger named Yuji, who, once he solves an ancient mystery, becomes a mysterious version of himself: Yu-Gi-Oh, the king of games and the warrior hero of villains.

    “Yu-Gi-Oh!” It was published in a series in the highly-read Japanese boys’ magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump, from 1996 to 2004. Takahashi’s creation grew into a global multi-billion dollar enterprise, producing an anime and video game franchise. In 2011, the Guinness Book of Records recognized “Yu-Gi-Oh!” As the largest trading card game ever, with over 25 billion cards sold, according to game maker Konami. Takahashi received the Inkpot Award from Comic-Con International in San Diego in 2015.

    Takahashi’s creation was appreciated for its broad appeal, including in anime, which was presented in the United States as the “apparent heir to Pokemon,” Daniel Dockery, a senior writer on Crunchyroll, told The Washington Post.

    “A common theme he connected with fans was Takahashi’s fascination with the way people play, and how we fall in love with our favorite monsters,” said Dockery, author of the forthcoming book.Children of the Monsters: How Pokémon Taught a Generation to Catch Them All. “The spirit of interaction, and the way people grow through it, underpins the legacy of his work.”

    Takahashi’s creatures range from horror to fantasy, yet “there is a craft they have in common — the kind of things that reveal hidden details over time, as well as ‘Oh my God, that looks so cool,'” Dockery said. About our world makes them more attractive to the eye. It’s truly yours to love and play with, making you feel equally powerful and inspired.”

    Takahashi recently worked on this year Marvel’s “Secret Reverse” Graphic novel from the manga featuring a team including Spider-Man and Iron Man/Tony Stark, who travel to a Japanese gaming convention.

    Jason Thompson, who has edited the English manga versions for “Yu-Gi-Oh!,” said “Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelist” and “Yu-Gi-Oh!: Millennium World.”

    “He was a generous man who loved American games and comedy and it was a pleasure to work with him.”

    Thompson noted that the original “Yu-Gi-Oh!” The graphic novel series was one of his favorite manga, “with a sentimental core that gives it life beyond cliffhanger battles and exotic monsters.”

    On social media, fans shared favorite memories of “Yu-Gi-Oh!” and Takahashi. “Yu-Gi-Oh! I defined my taste in animation when I was a kid, and the game got me out of the house and out of my head when I needed it most as an adult,” one fan He said on Twitter. Added another That the fantasy series “has had a tremendous impact on global culture. It’s an important story about facing the head of evil with hope and friendship, always fighting for a brighter tomorrow.”

    I’d like to take a moment to share a clip of this video of Takahashi showing off his yugioh. The fact that he loved the series, loved what he created just as much as we do is amazing. pic.twitter.com/xvUZkxOi7P

    – anya is a twitch affiliate!! (DUELISTKlNGDOM) 7 July 2022

    Yu Ji Oh! It defined my taste in animation as a kid, and the game got me out of the house and in my head when I needed it most as an adult.

    Kazuki Takahashi’s dark and wonderful imagination has done so much to shape the course of my life, and I am far from the only one. RIP, legend. https://t.co/xBze1vRgDW

    – Jeff Thew (@G0ffThew) 7 July 2022

    Yu-Gi-Oh! It has touched the lives of many people and made a huge impact on world culture. It’s an important story about facing the head of evil with hope and friendship, and always fighting for a brighter tomorrow.

    Thank you, Kazuki Takahashi. You left early, but rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/b3zQT5Zciu

    Millenniummic 7 July 2022

    Ethan Caldwell
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