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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai OCG: 1st Generation''''' is the first group of cards released in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai's Official Card Game]]''.It was distributed via [[Carddass]] vending machines. The Bandai website mentions that the cards "have been selling in Carddass vending machines since early September last year."<ref>{{cite web|url = https://web.archive.org/web/20000411215418/http://www.bandai.co.jp/cgi-bin/press.cgi?serial=35 |title = Launch of "Noodle Snack Yu-Gi-Oh! |publisher = [[Bandai]] |date = April 16, 1999 |archiveurl = http://www.bandai.co.jp/cgi-bin/press.cgi?serial=35 |archivedate = April 11, 2000 |accessdate = June 1, 2024}}</ref> This comports with the first advertisement for these cards in Issue 40, 1998 of the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine published by Shueisha 14 September 1998.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Inc.|first=Shueisha|title=Carddass Yu-Gi-Oh! Now On Sale Nationwide|magazine=[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]|issue=40|date=14 September 1998|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|page=3|quote=Carddass Yu-Gi-Oh! Now On Sale Nationwide!!}}</ref> This magazine would have been available at least one week before its in-store date and would have gone into print about a month before (~August 1998).
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai OCG: 1st Generation''''' is the first group of cards released in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai's Official Card Game]]''.It was distributed via [[Carddass]] vending machines. The Bandai website mentions that the cards "have been selling in Carddass vending machines since early September last year."<ref>{{cite web|url = https://web.archive.org/web/20000411215418/http://www.bandai.co.jp/cgi-bin/press.cgi?serial=35 |title = Launch of "Noodle Snack Yu-Gi-Oh! |publisher = [[Bandai]] |date = April 16, 1999 |archiveurl = http://www.bandai.co.jp/cgi-bin/press.cgi?serial=35 |archivedate = April 11, 2000 |accessdate = June 1, 2024}}</ref> This comports with the first advertisement for these cards in [[Weekly Shonen Jump 1998, issue 40|''Weekly Shonen Jump'' 1998 #40]], published on August 31, 1998.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Inc.|first=Shueisha|title=Carddass Yu-Gi-Oh! Now On Sale Nationwide|magazine=[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]|issue=40|date=14 September 1998|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|page=3|quote=Carddass Yu-Gi-Oh! Now On Sale Nationwide!!}}</ref>
  
 
==Breakdown==
 
==Breakdown==

Latest revision as of 21:05, 1 June 2024

Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai OCG: 1st Generation
Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai OCG: 1st Generation
Names
English
  • Cardass Yu-Gi-Oh 1st Generation
Japanese
Japaneseカードダス ゆうおう だいだん
Baseカードダス 遊☆戯☆王 第1弾
Furiganaカードダス ゆう☆ぎ☆おう だい1だん
RōmajiKādodasu Yū☆Gi☆Ō Dai'ichidan
Set information
MediumBandai
Type
Number of cards42
Cover card
Release dates
JapaneseSeptember 1998

Cardass Yu-Gi-Oh 1st Generation

Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai OCG: 1st Generation is the first group of cards released in Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai's Official Card Game.It was distributed via Carddass vending machines. The Bandai website mentions that the cards "have been selling in Carddass vending machines since early September last year."[1] This comports with the first advertisement for these cards in Weekly Shonen Jump 1998 #40, published on August 31, 1998.[2]

Breakdown[edit]

The set contained 42 cards, including:

Gallery: Set Card Galleries:Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai OCG: 1st Generation

Set Rarities[edit]

Super Rares:

Rares:

Previously featured cards[edit]

Spoiler Card List[edit]

  1. Yugi Muto 「武藤遊戯」
  2. Yugi Muto 「武藤遊戯」
  3. Joey Wheeler 「城之内克也」
  4. Seto Kaiba 「海馬瀬人」
  5. Tristan Taylor 「本田ヒロト」
  6. Téa Gardner 「真崎杏子」
  7. Melody 「野坂ミホ」
  8. Shadi 「シャーディー」
  9. Blue-Eyes White Dragon 「青眼の白竜」
  10. Red-Eyes B. Dragon 「真紅眼の黒竜」
  11. Gaia the Fierce Knight 「暗黒騎士ガイア」
  12. Curse of Dragon 「カース・オブ・ドラゴン」
  13. Gaia the Dragon Champion 「竜騎士ガイア」
  14. Dark Magician 「ブラック・マジシャン」
  15. Thousand Dragon 「千年ドラゴン」
  16. Basic Insect 「昆虫人間」
  17. Armored Basic Insect with Laser Cannon 「火器付機甲鎧昆虫人間」
  18. Harpie Lady 1 「ハーピィ・レディ1」
  19. Megazowler 「メガザウラー」
  20. Two-Headed King Rex 「二頭を持つキング・レック ス」
  21. Summoned Skull 「デーモンの召喚」
  22. Aphrodite 「アフロディーテ」
  23. Winged Dragon Guardian, of the Fortress #1 「砦を守る翼竜」
  24. Blackland Fire Dragon 「暗黒の竜王」
  25. Dragon Capture Jar 「竜族封印の壺」
  26. Judge Man 「ジャッジ・マン」
  27. Celtic Guardian 「エルフの剣士」
  28. Baby Dragon 「ベビー・ドラゴン」
  29. Silver Fang 「シルバー・フォング」
  30. Saggi the Dark Clown 「闇・道化師のサギー」
  31. Rogue Doll 「ホーリー・ドール」
  32. Larvae Moth 「ラーバモス」
  33. Great Moth 「グレート・モス」
  34. Beaver Warrior 「ルイーズ」
  35. Mystical Elf 「ホーリー・エルフ」
  36. Flame Swordsman 「炎の剣士」
  37. King of Yamimakai 「闇魔界の覇王」
  38. Exodia the Forbidden One 「封印されしエクゾディア」
  39. Right Leg of the Forbidden One 「封印されし者の右脚」
  40. Right Arm of the Forbidden One 「封印されし者の右腕」
  41. Left Leg of the Forbidden One 「封印されし者の左脚」
  42. Left Arm of the Forbidden One 「封印されし者の左腕」

References[edit]

  1. "Launch of "Noodle Snack Yu-Gi-Oh!". Bandai. April 16, 1999. Archived from the original on April 11, 2000. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
  2. Inc., Shueisha (14 September 1998). "Carddass Yu-Gi-Oh! Now On Sale Nationwide". Weekly Shōnen Jump. Shueisha (40): 3. Carddass Yu-Gi-Oh! Now On Sale Nationwide!!