I aint gonna lie, when I heard the news of the passing of the Yu Gi Oh Creator, Kazuki Takahashi, I shed a tear in public while I was out with my mom doing my blood to update my medications.
Best I needed to do, is make a tribute art, featuring my dearest friends whom I also Dueled with, with our Ace/Favorite cards to our hearts; from left to right
All us want to thank Kazuki Takahashi for his gift of making the Yu-Gi-Oh! Series and the card games, We shall miss you, you are the True King of Games! May your Legacy LIVE ON!!!!
X3 only one thing to say get your game one and the heart of the cards shall guide all us in duels lol to the great creator who made a very beloved anime/manga series and a card game of friendship growth in the anime community hehe
X3 only one thing to say get your game one and the heart of the cards shall guide all us in duels lo
A big part of my childhood was made awesome and fun because of the man that created Yugioh. If it wasn't for him and the game he made, I wouldn't have my love for the elemental heros. Thank you and may you Rest In Peace, Kazuki Takahashi
A big part of my childhood was made awesome and fun because of the man that created Yugioh. If it wa
I wonder if he was related to Rumiko Takahashi. For those that don't know, Rumiko Takahashi created several manga which were eventually turned into TV shows such as "Urusei Yatsura", "Ranma 1/2", and "Inuyasha".
I wonder if he was related to Rumiko Takahashi. For those that don't know, Rumiko Takahashi created
I'm aware of Rumiko Takahashi's work~ (LOVE Ranma 1/2, My favorite characters were Shampoo and Moose~) But ya know that's a good question if they were related or have some connection :3 (probably not but it'd be interesting if they were related :3 )
I'm aware of Rumiko Takahashi's work~ (LOVE Ranma 1/2, My favorite characters were Shampoo and Moose
I was first introduced to Rumiko's works when I found "Urusei Yatsura" on Netflix. I absolutely LOVED her sense of humor. I loved it so much that I started collecting the DVDs. Unfortunately, the American distributor decided to discontinue carrying it and Aunt Iris (IRS) decided that I needed to pay some back taxes and decided that I only needed about $200.00 a week to live off of. Those two things have made it near impossible to purchase the remaining 2 or 3 DVDs I need to have a complete collection of TV series, OVAs, and movies.
I was first introduced to Rumiko's works when I found "Urusei Yatsura" on Netflix. I absolutely LOV