![]() While the Toei series introduces the characters individually (including how they met) and shows Yugi obtaining and solving the Millennium Puzzle, Duel Monsters begins with the characters already together. Miho Nosaka, a one-shot character from the manga who became a main character in the Toei series does not appear in Duel Monsters, while Ryo Bakura, who is part of the main cast in the manga and often accompanied Yugi and his friends on their adventures, has a recurring role in this series, and is formally introduced in the middle of the Duelist Kingdom saga, despite joining the group an arc prior in the manga and at the end of the Toei series. ![]() In particular, the Death-T tournament between Yugi and Seto Kaiba and the entire Monster World RPG arc from the original series are both redone as single games of Duel Monsters. 9/10.Starting from the point in the manga where the Toei series left off, Duel Monsters at first appears to serve as a continuation of the earlier series, but there are differences between the two adaptations that cause them to overlap. Anyway, I don't know if this really counts as a review, it's more a random assortment of my thoughts of the anime vs the manga, the manga is better overall but there's a lot of welcomed changes in the anime, making it a superb adaptation. For one, Honda (Tristan) is a much more funnier character in the anime than he is in the manga. It keeps the soul of the manga intact and has fun with the changes. However, despite these flaws, this is still a very enjoyable and fun adaptation. Story elements are changed and some chapters from the manga don't make it into the anime. Manga readers be warned, this is not a 100% faithful adaptation, there are quite a lot of differences such as Miho being a primary character and Kaiba having green hair. This series essentially adapts the first 7 volumes of the Yu-Gi-Oh manga, before it became only card game oriented. ![]() ![]() Many fans call this series "season zero" even though it actually has nothing to do with the second series anime (the one 4Kids dubbed) other than sharing the same name and characters. Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998) is the first anime adaptation of the popular manga by Kazuki Takahashi. ![]()
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