The Phenomena of YuGiOh Cards

Why are kids so enraptured with YuGiOh cards?

You’ve probably seen the cards and comics in stores and you may have even seen the cartoon. The YuGiOh craze is sweeping the nation. From comic books to licensed pajamas, kids everywhere have YuGiOh merchandise galore. But what exactly is YuGiOh and where did it come from?

The Beginning of YuGiOh

YuGiOh started out as a comic book series and quickly rose in popularity. A few years after its creation, the comic book turned into a cartoon series, which spawned the YuGiOh phenomena that you see today. From the simple hobby of trading cards to full-fledged tournaments, YuGiOh has taken on a life of its own.

It’s Not Just A Trading Card Hobby

YuGiOh ties into the age old dilemma of good versus evil. Kids and adults get enthralled in the script and act out battles using the collectible trading cards that are sold in stores. From small games in garages to huge national tournaments, games of YuGiOh take place everywhere across the globe and if you’re interested in playing, you’d better learn the rules of the game.

If you’re interested in getting involved in YuGiOh, check out these sites:

Learn to play YuGiOh at this website.

A great website that will teach you everything you wanted to know about YuGiOh and YuGiOh cards.

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