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Descripcion de Yu Gi Oh

por Anzu
domingo, 25 de noviembre del 2007
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Es un manga japonés creado por Kazuki Takahashi. La palabra Yu-Gi-Oh! proviene de Yūgiō, que en japonés significa 'Rey de los Juegos'. La primera publicación del manga de Yu-Gi-Oh! salió en 1996 en la revista Shonen Jump. Planeta DeAgostini publica el manga en España. El manga español tiene los nombres japoneses, pero el anime español y el anime latinoamericano tiene los nombres americanos. El manga fue publicado entre el #46 de 1996 y el #15 del 2004 en la Revista Weekly Shonen Jump .

La historia más conocida es la mostrada en la versión anime. Comienza con un chico llamado Yugi Muto, amante de todo tipo de juegos de mesa. Al principio, Yugi no tenía amigos y era molestado por Katsuya Jonouchi, Anzu Mazaki y Hiroto Honda. Su abuelo Sugoroku Muto era arqueólogo y en una de sus expediciones encontró el Rompecabezas del Milenio, uno de los 7 Artículos del Milenio, éste contiene el alma de un antiguo faraón. Después de 8 años, Yugi por fin logra completar el Rompecabezas, y decidió pedir un deseo: tener amigos. Y obviamente se le cumplió, ahora tiene como amigos a Anzu, Jonouchi y Honda.

Cierto día, Yugi y Joey estaban jugando el juego de cartas "Duelo de Monstruos" en la escuela; Yugi mencionó algo sobre una carta rara y poderosa que su abuelo tenía en su tienda de juegos. Seto Kaiba al oír esto, decide ir también a la tienda de juegos, suponiendo que la carta era El Dragón Blanco de Ojos Azules, uno de los cuatro que fueron hechos. Al llegar a la tienda, se da cuenta que la carta de la que había hablado Yugi, sí se trataba del D.B.O.A por lo que trata de cambiársela/comprársela al abuelo de Yugi, Solomon no aceptó por lo que al otro día Seto reta a Solomon a un duelo, Solomon perdió por lo que Kaiba ganó el Dragón (Aunque partió la carta)ocasionando daños en la salud de Solomon, Yugi después de ser llamado por Seto Kaiba va a Kaiba Corp. en busca de su abuelo, y Seto lo reta a duelo, donde le muestra que el tiene los otros tres dragones blancos. Yugi logra reunir las 5 partes de Exodia El Prohibido, ganándole así al campeón mundial, de ahora en adelante, Seto se vuelve el mayor rival de Yugi. Maximilion Pegasus, creador del Duelo de Monstruos, se entera de la derrota de Seto Kaiba, fijando su atención en Yugi. Pegasus le envía un videocassette a Yugi y sus amigos, transportando a Yugi al reino de las sombras y lo reta a duelo. Yugi iba a ganar el duelo cuando el tiempo se acabó, así que Pegasus se lleva el alma de Solomon, obligando a Yugi a ir al torneo Reino de los Duelistas.

Así comienzan sus aventuras y duelos, hasta que se dan cuenta de que el Duelo de Monstruos no es un simple juego y con su victoria o derrota se decidirá el destino de la humanidad.

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Beneath the ocean, a large undersea structure is seen, and a voice on a radio confirms that the Kaiba Corp airship (in the Japanese, the characters call it the Battle Ship) is currently 1.4 miles from their present coordinates. Another voice orders the undersea base to begin ascent, then, in voiceover, says that at last he will reclaim everything Seto has stolen from him. (There's no voiceover in the Japanese. We just see the fortress leaving its base and rising toward the surface.)

The sun rises behind Kaiba Corp Island (Alcatraz), silhouetting the Duel Tower. As the airship approaches the island, Yugi sits up in bed, holding his Millennium Puzzle, thinking that he didn't sleep at all last night. After everything that happened, it's clear that Marik will stop at nothing to get the power of the Pharaoh. He remembers confronting Marik after his duel with Bakura, who has disappeared, sent to the Shadow Realm. But Bakura is only the latest of Marik's victims—first, his servant Odion fell, and then Marik trapped Mai's mind in the Shadow Realm. Yugi's not going to just sit around and wait to find out who's next! Marik must be stopped before—

Yugi's startled out of bed by a rumbling and shaking of the airship.

In Room 2, Joey is knocked out of bed by the impact. He sits up, yelling at the guys to wake up! (The rest of this scene is cut from the US version. Jounouchi stands up, rubbing his butt, beside the bed where Honda and Otogi are tangled up together, still asleep. He turns to them, and sees that they're both mumbling "Shizuka-chan" in their sleep. Angry, Jounouchi asks them what they're dreaming about! Then another jolt knocks him on top of them, waking them up. He tells them to get up, there's something wrong with the airship.)

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Serenity wakes up and looks around to see what's going on, asking Téa if she heard the noise. (In the Japanese, Shizuka wonders when Anzu came into the room.) Téa is still asleep, until a second impact makes her jump up out of her chair.

The airship is turning. Mokuba tells the pilots they'd better get the ship back on course, just as Kaiba rushes in. Mokuba explains that the airship is turning on its own, and Kaiba orders the hapless pilots to get it under control. Yugi, Joey, and the others run onto the bridge.

Outside on the dueling platform, Marik laughs. It seems that someone else is bringing chaos on these fools as well! He thinks it's all pretty amusing. (Japanese Malik feels the presence of an evil spirit.)

The pilot insists that the autopilot isn't responding, and asks Kaiba what to do. Kaiba says he pays the pilot good money, so he'd better do whatever he has to do to get them back on course to Kaiba Corp Island! Tristan says the island looks like a pile of junk, and Mokuba protests that that island is where their company started. (Japanese Kaiba asks what the pilot is doing, and the pilot says he can't switch off the autopilot, or access Alcatraz's computer. Honda asks what that island is, and Kaiba says it's their destination, Alcatraz.)

Kaiba tells them that this will be the site of the finals. He built it from the ruins of his stepfather's empire, to symbolize the triumph of new over old. (Japanese Kaiba says that sorrowful wreck is the symbol of the body of Gozaburo Kaiba.) Mokuba goes on to explain that Kaiba Corp wasn't always a game company. Their stepfather set it up to contruct high-tech military vehicles. The island used to be the corporation's central headquarters, until Kaiba took over and tore down all the military factories, building the Duel Tower on top of the rubble as a symbol of the new Kaiba Corp. (Japanese Mokuba says their adopted father wanted to conquer the world, and that artificial island is a relic of the dream. His brother took over after their adopted father died.)

Kaiba tells Mokuba that's enough. To himself, he thinks that what happened between him and his stepfather is family business, and ancient history. He commands an empire that dwarfs his stepfather's, and once he's crowned the world's greatest duelist on top of that tower, he'll be free from his stepfather's shadow forever! (Japanese Kaiba thinks that at the moment he's crowned Duel King, he'll be the real victor, and then he can conquer the hatred made by that hateful man. Cut from the US version is a bit where the gang looks at Kaiba, and a closeup of Yugi thinking that Kaiba seems to hate his father, and wondering what happened between them.)

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The airship hits the surface of the water, tossing everyone about the ship. Joey yells, "Can you say lawsuit?" (In the Japanese, he says, "Do something, Kaiba!") Kaiba's pretty mad, insisting that he won't let his triumphant return to Kaiba Corp Island be ruined by some computer geek! (Japanese Kaiba wonders who it can be. Is it the ghost of Gozaburo keeping him away from the island?)

Then the airship's viewscreen dissolves into static, and a voice greets them over the radio. A boy's face appears on the screen. Kaiba demands that the intruder identify himself, and the boy says Seto's always barking orders. He says he's been observing Seto for some time, and it's time to put him in his place. From now on he'll be calling the shots, and the first order of business is to put an end to their little card game. Once again, Kaiba demands the boy's name, and he introduces himself as Noah, and says he and Seto go back a long way. (Japanese Noah is not so snotty. First, he welcomes Kaiba and the other duelists. Yugi thinks that the boy seems to know Kaiba, and Mokuba thinks that the boy looks just like his brother did before. Kaiba asks again who he is, and the boy says his name is Noah, and that he was born to be superior to Seto. Kaiba says, how dare he joke with him. And Noah tells everyone to be his guests.)

The viewscreen changes again, showing them the ocean ahead of them. A huge fortress surfaces, and the airship is drawn towards it. They shout at Noah to let them go, but Joey says the kid has them right where he wants them—he just wishes he knew where that was! A large hold opens up on top of the fortress, and the airship is made to land inside, as Marik laughs on top of the airship.

Kaiba says as soon as they land, he'll make that little brat pay. Tristan wants first crack at him, but Duke says take it easy, he's just a kid. (In the Japanese, Kaiba says nothing. Honda says, "Shit!" and Otogi says, "What's happening?") Serenity asks Joey if they're going to be all right, and he reassures her that they're safe as long as he's there. Kaiba tells everyone to keep out of it—this is his airship, and he'll handle it. He thinks to himself that there has to be more to this than meets the eye. No way that little punk planned it all by himself!

The airship finally lands, deep within the fortress. Noah comes back on the ship's viewscreen and tells Kaiba it's time for him and his friends to exit the ship, and he's got stun phasers aimed at them to make sure they do. Kaiba tells everyone to stay there while he goes out alone, and he heads for the exit, with the others trailing after, protesting. Kaiba tells Noah he'll be coming out alone, but Noah turns the guns on them, and phaser blasts zoom by them, as Noah repeats that they all must come out. (Noah doesn't say what the guns are in the Japanese, but I don't think they're "phasers.")

The airship's exit stairs come down, and Kaiba leaves the ship, followed by Mokuba, Yugi, Joey, Téa, Serenity, Duke, and Tristan. Kaiba still thinks he's going to handle this himself and they'll all be on their way soon. Joey tells Kaiba to get over himself—whatever Noah's beef is with Kaiba, it's their problem now, too.

Noah orders them to continue straight ahead, and a door opens in the hold. A couple of Kaiba's suits try to run out of the ship after them, but Noah's phasers stop them. This invitation is for duelists only, Noah says. Duke says Tristan's no duelist, but Tristan says no one has to know that!

As the gang heads for the door, Joey tries to tell Serenity to stay there, but she says they're a team, and there's no way he's going out there without her! Tristan points out that she's better off with them, anyway—that creep Marik is back at the ship! (Honda doesn't say anything in the Japanese.) Marik lurks in the doorway being evil.

Yugi calls out to Noah, asking what he wants with them! Noah replies that all will be made clear in time, and tells Kaiba that his associates are eager to see him.

They come out into a huge empty hold, and the door closes behind them. A bright light comes on, backlighting five men in suits—it's the Big 5, the former Kaiba Corporation board of directors who tried to take over the company by trapping Kaiba in his virtual reality game. (They're not introduced by name in the Japanese.) Kaiba remembers battling them, fusing his Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon with Yugi's Black Luster Soldier to defeat their Five God Dragon. Mokuba explains that when the Big 5 lost the game, they were imprisoned in the virtual world instead of Kaiba.

They wandered cyberspace for what seemed like an eternity, they say, until Noah hacked into the Kaiba Corp mainframe. Once they discovered that they shared a common enemy in Seto Kaiba, Noah uploaded their minds to his system. (The Japanese Big 5 say they hate Yugi and the others, too, for helping Kaiba.) Kaiba says he defeated them once, and he'll do it again, and they say he'll have his chance. With Noah's help, they've devised a new game—a virtual Duel Monsters tournament, and all of the gang will participate.

Yugi asks why they want to duel them, and they explain that their minds have been trapped in the virtual world for so long, they've lost their bodies. But if they defeat Yugi and his friends, the Big 5 will take over their bodies and return to the real world. (In the Japanese, the Big 5 say that they'd like to just steal the gang's bodies, but they can't disobey Noah, and he requires them to duel fairly for them.) Joey shouts that no one's taking over his body again! (Japanese Jounouchi says if he has to duel, he'll win!)

The Big 5 say it's time to pay a visit to the dueling arena, and everything goes wacky and virtual. The gang find themselves in a jungle. Kaiba says it's virtual, but some of the others aren't convinced—it seems very real. Mokuba says he doesn't like the sound of this, as a huge dinosaur emerges from behind the trees. Panicking, Joey tells everyone not to panic.

Kaiba stands unmoved as the dinosaur looms over him. Everyone runs and screams as its claws slash down—and pass right through Kaiba, leaving him untouched. Kaiba says Noah can't intimidate him—he was writing better virtual reality programs when that kid was still in diapers. Téa reaches out to touch a flower, and her hand goes right through it. Then she looks up and sees another Kaiba, this one in the blue coat he wore back in Duelist Kingdom. Téa freaks. Relax, says Kaiba, it's a cheap copy. He used to create virtual clones of himself all the time to duel against. Duke wants to know why Kaiba dueled himself, and Kaiba says, who better? (Japanese Kaiba doesn't say anything about creating clones of himself to duel.)

Virtual Kaiba faces off with a life-size Duel Monster warrior who steps out of the trees. The gang hear the voice of one of the Big 5, saying it's time to demonstrate the new rules of their tournament, the Deck Master system. Virtual Kaiba's Deck Master will be the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, while Total Defense Shogun will act as his own Deck Master.

Virtual Kaiba summons Lord of Dragons, then plays Flute of Summoning Dragon, allowing him to summon two Blue-Eyes White Dragons to the field. Then he moves his Deck Master onto the field, giving him three Blue-Eyes White Dragons. Yugi notes that the Deck Master remains at the duelist's side until it's summoned to the field.

Virtual Kaiba plays Polymerization to fuse his three Blue-Eyes into the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. The Big 5 says that due to the Deck Master Blue-Eyes's special ability, this monster can attack immediately. Virtual Kaiba attacks Total Defense Shogun with the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, but Total Defense Shogun has its own special ability, Total Defense Barrier. It reflects the attack back, destroying the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon—and Virtual Kaiba. If a player's Deck Master is destroyed, the player automatically loses the duel, regardless of life points, the Big 5 explains. And when one of them loses a duel, one of the Big 5 will take over his or her body.

Kaiba repeats that he'll take them down, as the virtual world dissolves around the gang, leaving them standing right where they were before, in the empty hold with the Big 5. "You're trapped," the Big 5 tell them, and the only chance of escape is to defeat the Big 5 in a virtual duel. Mokuba and Joey shout threats, and Joey promises Serenity that they'll win. Yugi says if they stick together, the Big 5 won't stand a chance, and Duke and Tristan agree. But then Téa points out that no one's said which of them will actually have to duel.

They all will, the Big 5 say. The first five to lose will give up their bodies, and their minds will remain trapped for all eternity!

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The Big 5 laugh, telling the gang that their chances of survival are zero! It's only a matter of time before the Big 5 are freed from their virtual prison. Kaiba and Joey both make some threats, telling the Big 5 they're going down, when a hole opens up in the floor under Joey, and he falls! Serenity calls after her brother, but before anyone can help, the floor seals back up and Joey's gone. The Big 5 say that before the dueling begins, they plan to separate the gang, and another hole opens up beneath Téa's feet. Next goes Serenity, and when Duke and Tristan run to her aid, the hole opens wider and they fall, too. Mokuba runs to Kaiba, and the two of them fall together, then finally Yugi.

Everyone falls through a vortex of colored light. Mokuba clings to his brother, and Kaiba says don't worry, they'll pay for this. (Japanese Kaiba says, "Big 5, how dare you do this to me!")

Joey is the first to come to, lying on the ground outside a huge mansion. Téa finds herself in a rugged canyon, and Serenity's on the shore of a quiet lake. Duke and Tristan wake in a long, wood-paneled hallway, wondering where Serenity is.

Kaiba and Mokuba are lying on a pathway in the middle of a forest, Kaiba's arm across his little brother's back. Mokuba comes to first, asking his brother if he's all right.

Watching them on one of many digitally projected screens surrounding him, Noah sits in a high-tech-looking chair, reflecting that he has them right where he wants them—each one isolated in his virtual world. He wonders who should be the first to suffer, then decides who better than the infamous Yugi Mutou!

Yugi stands on the shore of a large pond in the middle of a forest, saying to himself that it all seems so real, when from the depths of the pond a creature rises. It's one of the Big 5, in the body of a Duel Monster. He says he's Gansley, former Vice President of Business Strategy at Kaiba Corp, who's now taken the form of the Deep Sea Warrior. (He doesn't introduce himself in the Japanese, and the image of the Big 5's face overlying the Deep Sea Warrior's doesn't occur. He says that as a loyal employee of Kaiba Corp, he oversaw the mergers and acquisitions of many companies. Then he talks about being his own Deck Master as the Deep Sea Warrior.)

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Noah gloats as Yamata Dragon's attack races towards Yugi's Kuriboh. The attack will wipe out the rest of Yugi's life points, and Yugi will be defeated! Kuriboh is destroyed, and Téa says that Yugi lost, but Joey doesn't think so—Yugi hasn't lost any life points. Yugi stands up, smiling grimly. He's activated his trap card, Nutrient Z, which he was able to activate since his battle damage was more than 2000 points. Nutrient Z added 4000 life points to Yugi's score before deducting the battle damage, leaving Yugi with 1800 life points.

Noah reminds Yugi that another of his friends will be turned to stone at the end of Yugi's next turn, then receives a 3300 point boost to his life points, thanks to Shinato's Deck Master ability, bringing his score to 8200. Then he activates the magic card, Sebek's Blessing, which adds the life points Yugi just lost to his own life points, increasing his score again to 10,500. Finally, his Yamata Dragon returns to his hand, and his Spring of Rebirth magic card gives him another 500 life points.

Joey exclaims that Noah's got 11,000 life points! Robot Monkey Tristan wonders how Yugi will get him down to zero. Yugi looks back at his friends, and the statues of Kaiba, Mokuba, and Duke. He has to win soon and set them all free! Yugi summons Alpha the Magnet Warrior (1400 ATK) and attacks Noah directly, but Noah says he barely felt a thing, as his life points go down to 9600.

Yugi ends his turn, and Noah turns Robot Monkey Tristan to stone, while a horrified Téa and Joey and Serenity watch. Yugi vows to get Tristan back, and turns to Noah, glaring daggers at him. Joey tells Noah Yugi's going to shut him down, and Noah says Joey's sister will be next. If Yugi wants to stop him, all he has to do is beat him! (Continuity error! This scene is inserted in the US version, probably to make the transition back from commercial break a little smoother. But it's from a different part of the duel, and shows Yamata Dragon behind Noah. Yamata Dragon went back to Noah's hand at the end of his last turn, and he currently has no monsters on the field.)

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Thanks for the all Yu-Gi-Oh info

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Thank you very much!

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