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Chapter 322 Who is Muto Game?
In fact, "Yu-Gi-Oh" had already become a small hit when it first started serialization. This was mainly due to the "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" TV animation.
With the popularity of the "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" TV animation, as well as the sales of Heroes of the Three Kingdoms cards and elf noodles, the discussion about the plot of "The Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" among Fuso teenagers has become particularly heated.
Especially Muto Yugi as the protagonist.
In the TV animation of "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", Muto Yugi was already an adult when he appeared on the scene, and he was extremely powerful and had amazing fighting skills as soon as he appeared. He could defeat four or five people with guns in their hands by himself.
of gangsters.
What's even more mysterious is that Muto Yugi seems to have a very good understanding of "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" and the Emperor's Luban Lock behind it. It seems that all of this is closely related, and he is also extremely proficient in card duels.
The final climax of the "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" animation is the battle between Muto Game's Shu army and their rival Jonouchi Nara.
Nara in the city is naturally the big boss of the entire animation. He used various conspiracy methods to win Lu Bu from the hands of the previous owner of Lu Bu, and then secretly plotted against Muto Yugi to take away the powerful monarchs and generals from Muto Yugi.
Dong Zhuo.
Because the Monarch Card has a powerful bonus effect on the generals of its own force, after Dong Zhuo was paired with Lu Bu, Nara became invincible in the city, defeating all opponents in the city, and at the same time issued a final battle to Muto Yugi.
But at this time, due to Muto Yugi's previous battle with Dong Zhuo and the special effect of the opponent's hidden card Mi Fang: Betrayal, Guan Yu suffered fatal sneak attack damage and was unable to summon it within a month.
At that time, Lu Bu, the king of the strongest military commanders, and Jonouchi Nara, the controller behind him, took this opportunity to launch an attack on Muto Yugi, hoping to kill this strongest opponent.
Moreover, the opponent not only has Lu Bu's card in his hand, he also has many military commander cards from a lineup of heroes, with a total of more than 60 cards. Finally, he even has Dong Zhuo, the king card at the bottom of the box.
The opponent is facing the opponent with the power of Mount Tai, but at this time, Muto Yugi only has more than 20 cards in his hand, and they are basically low-star cards. The highest is only a 4-star Guan Feng. On paper,
In terms of strength, there is no possibility of defeating the opponent.
But something magical happened. After Muto Yugi sorted out and edited the cards in his hand, relying on the various skills and different bonds between the cards, he was able to drag down more than 60 of his opponents.
The attack of the generals card from the heroes camp, and finally even Pan Feng, a general with only two stars, relying on countless calculations and layouts, as well as the cooperation of skills and traps, finally killed Lu Bu abruptly.
In the game, having a general card in your hand is called an army of 10,000.
The opponent's 600,000-strong army was outnumbered by Muto Game's 200,000-strong army, and even the invincible Lu Bu fell into the hands of the protagonist.
In the end, Jonouchi Nara, who clearly held an army of 600,000, knelt on the ground and looked at Muto Yugi who was standing there proudly. His eyes were full of fear and despair. From then on, he was completely convinced by Muto Yugi, and the plot ended here.
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This final decisive battle took a total of three episodes to describe. On the whole, it was very successful. It made all the viewers deeply feel that the battle between the generals of the Three Kingdoms was not only about absolute force, but also the
There are various hidden strategies, various traps and disciplines set by the military counselors, and some seemingly ordinary generals, but they hide the killing moves that can kill five-star or even six-star generals.
Only those who can use all of this flexibly can achieve real victory.
As the animation ended, the exploration of Muto Yugi's true identity became even more curious. Players began to make various speculations about Muto Yugi. For a while, many classmates were arguing about who should be the real identity.
That's right. They fight each other and ruin their relationship.
It was during this process that some attentive readers suddenly discovered that in a comic serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump", the protagonist's name seemed to be Muto Yugi.
At first, readers thought this was just a duplicate of the name, but they didn't pay much attention to it, because the two Muto games were different in appearance alone.
But when Muto Yugi in the TV animation "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" entered the rampage mode, and his originally long hair stood up all over, and became filled with all kinds of weird right-angled triangle hairstyles, readers were surprised to find that
, the hairstyles of these two Muto games are actually exactly the same.
This made all readers begin to doubt the connection between the two. All kinds of discussions began to circulate among classmates and friends. Many curious people bought a copy of "Weekly Shonen Jump"
", read the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" comics.
On the other hand, everyone was basically convinced by the continuous progress of the "Yu-Gi-Oh" manga plot, especially the final monster duel card game, and the appearance of the supporting character Katsuya Jonouchi.
Because the father of the main villain Jonouchi Nara in "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" is named Jonouchi Katsuya. In the TV animation, although he only appeared once, he is obviously very familiar with Muto Yugi. Muto Yugi even wants to hug him.
, it was just rejected.
Then everything becomes obvious. There is an extremely close connection between "Yu-Gi-Oh!" and "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", and even the protagonists of the two stories are the same person.
It’s just that one is Muto Yugi as a child, and the other is Muto Yugi as an adult.
After this was discovered, the news that "Yu-Gi-Oh!" was the prequel to "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" spread at an unimaginable speed. Many people began to write to "Weekly Shonen Jump" asking them both
What is the relationship between them? Is "Yu-Gi-Oh!" a prequel to "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms"?
However, the editorial staff of "Weekly Shonen Jump" all responded in a very vague manner and refused to answer this question.
The world is like this. The more uncertain you are and the more you try to hide it, the easier it is to arouse everyone's curiosity, and then the popularity will increase infinitely.
Suddenly, "Yu-Gi-Oh!" became the subject of discussion among countless young people. Especially after the end of "The Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", viewers who were obsessed with animation could only transfer all their remaining enthusiasm to "Yu-Gi-Oh!"
This, combined with the extremely outstanding quality of the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" comics, led to drastic changes in the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" comics that the entire editorial department, as well as Takahashi Kazuki himself, could not understand.
The first is the reader survey ranking of "Weekly Shonen Jump". "Yu-Gi-Oh", which was originally hovering at ninth or tenth place, began to improve at an unimaginable speed. In the end, it only took three weeks to become the top
The ranking of the most anticipated manga in "Weekly Shōnen Jump" has temporarily suppressed "Dragon Ball", breaking the record of "Dragon Ball" having dominated the rankings for three consecutive years.
Although it didn't take long for "Yu-Gi-Oh!" to be voted back to number one by the fanatical "Dragon Ball" fans. It's still difficult to compare "Yu-Gi-Oh!" with established comics like "Dragon Ball", but at least it has
The ability to hit the first place.
In November, the first single volume of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" was sold, selling 500,000 copies in one month, setting a record for the best sales of a debut comic in the history of "Weekly Shonen Jump".
Because any well-known comic basically accumulates popularity slowly and becomes popular in the middle and late stages of the comic. Therefore, the sales volume of the first comic book they sell is difficult to exceed 100,000 copies within a month.
However, "Yu-Gi-Oh!" has set a record of sales exceeding 500,000 in its first month, which is very awesome and made the editor of "Weekly Shonen Jump" feel a little sad for no reason.
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