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At [[Kame Game]], [[Solomon Muto|Sugoroku]] shows [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]], [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] and [[Téa Gardner|Anzu]] a [[dogs and jackals]] game. He says that it is an Ancient Egyptian game where players race their pieces around a board shaped like a frog. Jonouchi says that "Ancient Egypt" sounds familiar and is intrigued that they had board games back then. Sugoroku states that the history of games goes back 5000 years.
 
At [[Kame Game]], [[Solomon Muto|Sugoroku]] shows [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]], [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] and [[Téa Gardner|Anzu]] a [[dogs and jackals]] game. He says that it is an Ancient Egyptian game where players race their pieces around a board shaped like a frog. Jonouchi says that "Ancient Egypt" sounds familiar and is intrigued that they had board games back then. Sugoroku states that the history of games goes back 5000 years.
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The store's bell rings and a customer enters carrying a box and pot bound together in some rope. The customer greets Yugi, who recognizes him as [[Hajime Imori|Imori]] from his class. Yugi thinks to himself, he hasn't spoken much to Imori before, but now that he's coming to the family shop, this may be a chance to make friends with him.
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Having heard Yugi's family run a game store, Imori says that there is something he'd like them to take a look at. He puts the pot and box on the counter, saying that this is what he'd like them to look at. Yugi and Jonouchi are both puzzled by what it is, but Sugoroku is surprised as he recognizes it. Imori explains that his grandfather, who was a game collector picked it up in Manchuria during World War II and recently Imori found it lying around in their shed and thought Sugoroku might know what it is. Yugi doesn't think it looks like a game and Jonouchi comments that it's more like an urn.
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Jonouchi asks if he can open it and Imori says to go ahead, he hasn't done so himself yet. However Sugoroku yells at Jonouchi not to. Sugoroku apologizes for shouting, but insists that the seal must not be broken. He explains that this is ancient Chinese game called [[Dragon Cards]]. He has heard rumors of it, but this is the first time that he has seen it.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:32, 26 September 2010

Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 046
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Yu-Gi-Oh! chapters

The Evil Dragon Cards is the fourty sixth chapter of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.

This chapter was originally printed in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in Japanese. Its first English release was in the Shonen Jump magazine. It has been reprinted in volume 6 of the tankōbon and volume 4 of the bunkoban.

Yugi's classmate Imori arrives at the Kame Game, asking about an ancient game, he's found. Sugoroku recognizes it as an ancient game called Dragon Cards and warns Imori not to open it as yin and yang would clash, creating a warped power.

Summary

At Kame Game, Sugoroku shows Yugi, Jonouchi and Anzu a dogs and jackals game. He says that it is an Ancient Egyptian game where players race their pieces around a board shaped like a frog. Jonouchi says that "Ancient Egypt" sounds familiar and is intrigued that they had board games back then. Sugoroku states that the history of games goes back 5000 years.

The store's bell rings and a customer enters carrying a box and pot bound together in some rope. The customer greets Yugi, who recognizes him as Imori from his class. Yugi thinks to himself, he hasn't spoken much to Imori before, but now that he's coming to the family shop, this may be a chance to make friends with him.

Having heard Yugi's family run a game store, Imori says that there is something he'd like them to take a look at. He puts the pot and box on the counter, saying that this is what he'd like them to look at. Yugi and Jonouchi are both puzzled by what it is, but Sugoroku is surprised as he recognizes it. Imori explains that his grandfather, who was a game collector picked it up in Manchuria during World War II and recently Imori found it lying around in their shed and thought Sugoroku might know what it is. Yugi doesn't think it looks like a game and Jonouchi comments that it's more like an urn.

Jonouchi asks if he can open it and Imori says to go ahead, he hasn't done so himself yet. However Sugoroku yells at Jonouchi not to. Sugoroku apologizes for shouting, but insists that the seal must not be broken. He explains that this is ancient Chinese game called Dragon Cards. He has heard rumors of it, but this is the first time that he has seen it.