Another big hit of Boss Jia is the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" animation series.

After the TV animation of "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" ended, the animation of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" was broadcast directly.

Although Ichiro Honda proposed that "Yu-Gi-Oh!" be played directly as a prequel to "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", Boss Jia rejected it because he did not want to have too strong a prequel relationship between the two.

On the other hand, because the animation of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" is somewhat rushed, and the first season has 56 episodes, plus Dynasty has another more important animation on hand to do, so "Yu-Gi-Oh!"

》The animation is inevitably a bit rough.

But even if it is rough, it is better than all Fuso's current animations. However, the beginning of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" did not directly detonate the audience like "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", and the popularity was not very high.

But as readers gradually discovered the connection between "Yu-Gi-Oh!" and "The Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", the ratings of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" gradually began to rise.

At the same time, because the plot quality of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" is better than that of "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", gradually, the popularity and ratings of the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" animation have risen to more than 25%, although it did not break through the 30% threshold in the end.

, but this is already a remarkable achievement.

Before the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" anime was broadcast, the first volume of the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" manga was actually already on the market. The TV animation had little impact on the manga. The second volume of the manga was released in February. This

At that time, we can see that the "Yu-Gi-Oh" animation has a strong sales boost effect on the "Yu-Gi-Oh" manga.

In fact, this sales-driving effect can be seen in the first volume that has been released.

Before the animation was released, the sales volume of the first volume of the comic had exceeded one million, and it had achieved an achievement that is extremely difficult for any comic to achieve, that is, the million-dollar sales achievement.

After the second volume of the comic went on sale, it exceeded 500,000 within a week and exceeded 1 million within a month, achieving double the achievement of the first volume.

Now the combined sales volume of Volume 1 and Volume 2 has reached 3 million, with an average sales volume of 1.5 million. With such sales, it can already be ranked among the top 20 Fuso comics in terms of average sales.

This basically means that "Yu-Gi-Oh" has reached the status of Fuso's first-line manga.

What does this status mean?

For example, at this time, the only comics that can be ranked as first-line comics and are still being serialized are "Sailor Moon", "Dragon Ball", "Doraemon", "Saint Seiya", "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" and "Slam Dunk"

》These comics can be called first-line comics.

In another world, it took "Yu-Gi-Oh" a full four years to reach the top ranks and have an average sales volume of 1 million, but now, it only took four months for "Yu-Gi-Oh".

March 15, 1993, was the day when the "Yu-Gi-Oh" series of cards were officially sold in Fuso.

And this time, not only 7-11 convenience stores, but also snack shops in Fuso also put the "Yu-Gi-Oh" series of cards on the shelves simultaneously.

The Sweets and Sweets Association was completely disbanded last month, and now almost all Sweets and Sweets shops across the country rely on the new Sweets and Sweets Store Managers Association to purchase goods.

This association, which is composed entirely of confectionery store managers, is different from the previous confectionery association in that the income of member companies is the most important thing.

The Sweets Shop Managers Association naturally puts the income of sweets shops first, so now sweets shops no longer only sell sweets, but many things that have nothing to do with sweets can now be sold openly.

Sold in the store.

But this time, after learning that the "Yu-Gi-Oh" cards were about to be put on sale, people from the Sweets Store Managers Association came to the door, hoping that these cards could also be sold in sweets stores.

Previously, because of the neglect of Elf Noodles, convenience stores had all the tens of billions of yen in profits that originally belonged to them. This made the store managers very angry.

However, because the Elf instant noodles have signed an exclusive sales contract with 7-11 convenience stores, they cannot be sold in any other stores. Therefore, although the newly-born Dessert Store Managers Association is very enthusiastic, they are still rejected and cannot sell Elf.

Simply noodles.

Now that it is known that the "Yu-Gi-Oh" cards are the same as the previous Pokemon noodles, and the related selling point is also the cards, the Sweets Shop Managers Association cannot sit still, and proactively approached Daqian, requesting that Sweets stores can also sell cards.

Card.

Daqian naturally welcomes this. In fact, convenience stores are not the best choice for Daqian in the first place. After all, children are more accustomed to shopping at snack stores, and selling them in convenience stores is just a forced and helpless move.

Now that the Sweets Store Managers Association has taken the initiative to come to the door, Daqian will naturally not refuse, so this time the "Yu-Gi-Oh" card sales have become a joint sales plan between the Sweets Association and 7-11 convenience stores.

After the official sales started, Boss Jia, Ichiro Honda and others felt a little uneasy, although they had done everything they could, such as constantly hinting at the popularity of "Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" and "The Game" through various media.

King's relationship.

At the same time, advertisements for the sale of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" cards have been advertised on all platforms. What will happen next, it seems, only depends on God's will.

If Jia Yapeng knew at this time that there were already a large number of people queuing in front of various 7-11 convenience stores in Tokyo, then I think Boss Jia’s heart would be filled with emotion.

The pre-sale time for "Yu-Gi-Oh" cards is 10 a.m., and it is 8 a.m. even though the convenience store is still open at this time, but the true appearance of the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" cards has never been seen, but in

On the display stand at the entrance of the 7-11 convenience store, there is a small display stand covered with dark red cloth with obscure magic circles and magic tycoons painted on it, giving it a mysterious and weird aura.

At the same time, promotional posters for "Yu-Gi-Oh!" have also been hung inside 7-11 convenience stores. At the entrances of some key stores, there are even life-size statues of the protagonist of Muto Games. There is a strong atmosphere of impetuousness floating in the air.

Inside the entire convenience store.

Outside the convenience store, there were at least dozens of players, looking at the display stand covered by a cloth, expecting the mysterious "Yu-Gi-Oh!" card inside.

At the same time, not only 7-11 convenience stores, but also dim sum shops all over Tokyo have mysterious counters covered by a magic circle of red cloth. Naturally, this is Jia Yapeng's request, in order to create a mysterious and unpredictable atmosphere.

The feeling of magic.

Sure enough, passers-by were looking at this piece of red cloth full of magical power with curiosity, not to mention the readers who had been waiting for the release of "Yu-Gi-Oh" cards.

There are many impatient people who are already urging the store clerks or bosses to sell quickly, but Daqian has already signed an agreement with them. Everything must be sold after 10 o'clock in the morning, otherwise Daqian will be compensated 10 million yen in compensation.

, no one wants to take such a risk to sell in advance.

Therefore, the anxiously waiting customers can only continue to wait anxiously, and at the same time, their rationality becomes slightly irrational.

Finally, the bell rang at 10 o'clock in the morning, and the "Yu-Gi-Oh" cards were finally revealed to the world for the first time.

Miaoshuwu

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