The Yu-Gi-Oh! It's been going on since the mid-90s, thanks first to the genius of the mangaka Kazuki Takahashi, and then thanks to the commercial intuition of Konami who still produces the famous card game today. Right now we're on the third animated series called Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVEN and with new rules.
The one that will remain historical and anchored in the minds of fans is the first, the original, and is based on the Takahashi manga that was published on Weekly Shonen Jump for many years. In any case, a lot from the engine of the first Yu-Gi-Oh! It was due to the characters, but also the simpler mechanics that included monster cards that had become icons. Let's go to the discovery of ten of the most famous monsters from Yu-Gi-Oh.
- The first is the Black magician, Card with the signature of Yugi Muto. It is a historical map that often saved the protagonist from anger and whose popularity was so great that several variants were created, such as the young dark magician.
- We stay with the protagonist's cards Exodia the Forbidden. Although it is made up of a group of five cards, its true power is unleashed when they are all in hand. In reality, she appeared very little in the anime, but she was the monster that provoked the defeat of Seto Kaiba in the first duel.
- And let's move on to the President of Kaiba Corporation with the Blue eyes white dragon, a card, to say the least, that practically only belongs to Seto in the anime.
- There are those with a similar concept Red-Eyes Black Dragon. This card has become one of the strongest in Joey Wheeler's deck, but it was originally owned by Rex Raptor.
- Another card Joey won after a duel is Jinzo, a powerful six-star monster, the Yu-Gi-Oh! He won one of his first bouts in the city of duel against Espa Roba.
- Now we're moving up by turning to three mythical cards that are only present in the anime for obvious reasons. We are talking about the three Egyptian gods who answer the names of Obelisk of the tyrant, Slyfer Sky Dragon is Winged dragon of Ra. Three cards whose power is absurd and usable only thanks to the mechanics of the duels of Yugi and co-workers.
- Finally we finish with two more cards: the first is Summoned skull, one of the most famous monsters in Yugi's deck. His attack power is high, but he isn't very resilient in defense. However, it was often used in conjunction with other cards as well.
- The last card in Yugi's deck is Kuriboh, a monster with a harmless and faint appearance, but which delivered several special effects and worked well in synergy with other cards.
What's your favorite card from the first Yu-Gi-Oh anime? Follow the anime thanks to the voice of Yugi in Italy, that of Massimo di Benedetto.