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− | [[Shueisha]] [[Shonen Jump]] 2001 No. 27 issue #1643 contained an advertisement for 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. | + | [[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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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.
Breakdown
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.
Features
Includes cards used by Yugi Muto and Seto Kaiba.