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| image          = Shueisha Shonen Jump 2001 No 27 AD.png
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| image          = Asian-English Weekly Shōnen Jump Lottery.png
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| ja_name        = 7000{{Ruby|名|めい}}{{Ruby|特大|とくだい}}プレゼント!!
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| romaji_name    = Nanasen Mei Tokudai Purezento!!
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| caption        = Insert from a Weekly Magazine advertising the lottery prize
  
| en_name        = [[Shueisha]] [[Shonen Jump]]
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| ae_release_date = July 10, 2001
| type            = Magazine Lottery Card
 
| size            = 2
 
  
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| prev            = "Dark Magician" Giveaway for 1000 People!
 
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[[Shueisha]] [[Shonen Jump]] 2001 No. 27 issue #1643 contained an advertisement for a chance to win the Asian English [[Dark Magician]] (as "Black・Magician") and [[Blue Eyes White Dragon]] (as "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"), the first ever English translation of both cards.
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'''''Oversized Gift for 7000 People''''' (Japanese: 7000{{Ruby|名|めい}}{{Ruby|特大|とくだい}}プレゼント!! ''Nanasen Mei Tokudai Purezento!!'') is a set of two [[Ultra Rare]] cards awarded to winners of a lottery advertised in the 2001, #27 issue of ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'', released on June 4, 2001. The lottery deadline was June 18, 2001, and the winners were announced in the 2001, #32 issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', released on July 10, 2001. The lottery was a commemoration of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]] officially airing in the United States.
  
==Breakdown==
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Lottery applicants had to mail in a postcard with a stamp contained in the magazine and winners were sent one of the cards in return.
  
Readers would enter the raffle by using the cardstock raffle ticket inside and select which prize they want in the prize selection box. Both cards were [[Ultra Rare]] and had no pack identification. There were only 1000 of each card offered in this raffle.
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Even though these cards were distributed only within Japan, via a promotion in a Japanese magazine, they are printed in English and are considered Asian-English. These cards predate any distribution of the ''OCG'' outside of Japan by one year.
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The cards used the [[Card layout#Series 1|Series 1 layout]] even though the lottery was held in the [[Series 2]] era, and had no [[Card Number]] or [[security foil]].
  
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
Includes cards used by [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Seto Kaiba]].
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There were 7000 lottery prizes in total, comprising 1000 copies each of Asian-English prints of "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" and "[[Dark Magician]]", 1000 copies of ''[[Structure Deck: Yugi]]'', 3000 packs of ''[[Labyrinth of Nightmare (Japanese)|Labyrinth of Nightmare]]'', and 250 each of black, blue, red, and green [[Deck box]]es and [[card sleeve]]s.
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''Structure Deck: Yugi'', which was not released until June 28, was advertised in the lottery via the included "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" with a [[Card Artworks:Dark Magician Girl#DDM-original artwork|new artwork]]; and ''Labyrinth of Nightmare'', which was not released until July 21, was advertised with a black pack silhouette with "Now Printing" text.
  
 
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Asian-English Weekly Shōnen Jump Lottery.png | [[Set Card Galleries:Oversized Gift for 7000 People (OCG-AE-UE)|Asian-English]]
Shueisha Shonen Jump 2001 No 27 Cover.png|Shueisha Shonen Jump 2001 issue #1643 No 27 Cover
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Shueisha Shonen Jump 2001 No 27 Cover.png   | Cover of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' 2001 #27, advertising the lottery in the lower-right corner
 
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[[Category:Weekly Shōnen Jump promotional cards]]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 28 November 2023

Oversized Gift for 7000 People
Insert from a Weekly Magazine advertising the lottery prize
Names
Japanese
Japanese7000めい特大とくだいプレゼント!!
Base7000名特大プレゼント!!
Furigana7000めいとくだいプレゼント!!
RōmajiNanasen Mei Tokudai Purezento!!
Release dates
Asian-EnglishJuly 10, 2001

Oversized Gift for 7000 People

Oversized Gift for 7000 People (Japanese: 7000めい特大とくだいプレゼント!! Nanasen Mei Tokudai Purezento!!) is a set of two Ultra Rare cards awarded to winners of a lottery advertised in the 2001, #27 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, released on June 4, 2001. The lottery deadline was June 18, 2001, and the winners were announced in the 2001, #32 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, released on July 10, 2001. The lottery was a commemoration of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime officially airing in the United States.

Lottery applicants had to mail in a postcard with a stamp contained in the magazine and winners were sent one of the cards in return.

Even though these cards were distributed only within Japan, via a promotion in a Japanese magazine, they are printed in English and are considered Asian-English. These cards predate any distribution of the OCG outside of Japan by one year.

The cards used the Series 1 layout even though the lottery was held in the Series 2 era, and had no Card Number or security foil.

Features[edit]

There were 7000 lottery prizes in total, comprising 1000 copies each of Asian-English prints of "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and "Dark Magician", 1000 copies of Structure Deck: Yugi, 3000 packs of Labyrinth of Nightmare, and 250 each of black, blue, red, and green Deck boxes and card sleeves.

Structure Deck: Yugi, which was not released until June 28, was advertised in the lottery via the included "Dark Magician Girl" with a new artwork; and Labyrinth of Nightmare, which was not released until July 21, was advertised with a black pack silhouette with "Now Printing" text.

Gallery[edit]

List[edit]

Oversized Gift for 7000 People
Unlimited Edition galleries
Asian-English
NameRarityCategory
"Dark Magician" (as "Black・Magician")Ultra RareNormal Monster
"Blue-Eyes White Dragon" (as "Blue-Eyes White Dragon")Ultra RareNormal Monster