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{{About|the English-language magazine|other uses|''Shonen Jump'' (disambiguation)}}
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{{Infobox magazine
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| image      = JUMP-PromoEN.jpg
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| caption    = Front and back covers of the first issue
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| en_name    = Shonen Jump
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| frequency  = Monthly
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| company    = [[Viz Media]]
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| language    = English
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| country    =
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* United States
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* Canada
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| first_issue = 2003 #1
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| start_date  = November 26, 2002
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| last_issue  = 2012 #4
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| series      =
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (subseries)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World]]''
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''
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* This card can be searched by "[[Single Purchase]]", "[[Temple of the Kings]]", "[[Transmodify]]", "[[Broken Blocker]]", "[[Magician's Circle]]", "[[Summoner Monk]]", "[[Primathmech Alembertian]]", "[[Battle Royal Mode - Joining]]", "[[Resonator Engine]]", "[[Soul Rope]]", "[[Vampire Dragon]]", "[[Dragunity Corsesca]]", "[[Dark General Freed]]", "[[Creeping Darkness]]", "[[Chaos Zone]]", "[[Mystic Tomato]]", "[[Arnis, the Empowered Warrior]]", "[[Dragodies, the Empowered Warrior]]", "[[Spellbook of Judgment]]", "[[The Grand Spellbook Tower]]", "[[Spellbook Star Hall]]", "[[Dark Renewal]]", "[[Dark Horizon]]", "[[Sangan]]", "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]", "[[Timestar Magician]]", "[[Lucky Loan]]", "[[Lemon Magician Girl]]", "[[Ebon High Magician]]" and "[[Magician Navigation]]".
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'''''Shonen Jump''''' was a monthly anime and manga magazine published in North America by [[Viz Media]], based on its Japanese counterpart, ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''. In addition to serializing chapters from various manga series and containing anime- and manga-related news, the magazine also features articles on anime- and manga-related video games, card games, and even Japanese language and culture. The first issue was released in November 2002 with a January 2003 cover date. The April 2012 issue was the last scheduled printed issue of the magazine before converting to the digital format "Weekly SHONEN JUMP Alpha".<ref>http://shonenjump.viz.com/weeklysj</ref>
  
* After emptying opponent's hand and clearing their field, a lock can be created in the following way:
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There is additional ''Shonen Jump'' content, including online previews and serialization of various manga series and fan-focused blog posts, on the magazine's official website, though much of the additional content is only available to subscribers. It also has online-only sister publications, [http://www.shonensunday.com ''Shonen Sunday''] and [http://www.sigikki.com ''IKKI''], and an anime-focused counterpart, [http://www.vizanime.com VIZ Anime].
** Use "[[Drop Off]]".
 
** Attack directly with "[[Aswan Apparition]]" to restore "Drop Off".
 
** Attack with "Masked Sorcerer" to draw it.
 
** Set it during Main Phase 2.
 
** Repeat.
 
  
==Traditional Format==
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== Features ==
* This card can be searched by "[[Last Will]]".
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{{See also|List of ''Shonen Jump'' issues}}
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''Shonen Jump'' included chapters from several manga series and articles on Japanese language and culture, as well as news and features about manga, anime, video games, card games, and figurines.
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''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World]]'' were serialized in their entirety in ''Shonen Jump'', and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' was serialized through volume 4.<!-- TODO: look up the last serialized chapter --> The first chapter of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'' was also printed, and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' was serialized starting in the January 2011 issue, until the April 2012 issue, the last before the magazine [[Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha|moved online]].
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== Promotional cards ==
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{{Main|Shonen Jump promotional cards}}
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Some issues of ''Shonen Jump'' feature promotional ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]'' cards. Most of these are offered for free in newsstand copies, but some are only offered to subscribers, and one card, "[[Troposphere]]", has been offered only in the Scholastic Edition of the magazine. Other promotional cards are available as subscription bonuses or through mail order.
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Because ''Shonen Jump'' is only distributed in North America, promotional ''Shonen Jump'' cards are not tournament-legal in Europe, Oceania, or Central or South America unless the card has been otherwise released in those regions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/gameplay/cardlegality.html|title=Card Legality - Currently Legal Cards|date=June 16, 2011|publisher=Yugioh-Card.com|accessdate=September 25, 2011}}</ref>
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== References ==
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.shonenjump.com/ ShonenJump.com] official site.
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* ''[[wikipedia:Shonen Jump (magazine)|Shonen Jump]]'' Wikipedia article.
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{{Magazines}}
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[[Category:Magazines (real world)]]

Revision as of 19:30, 22 July 2023

Shonen Jump
Front and back covers of the first issue
Front and back covers of the first issue
English nameShonen Jump
CompanyViz Media
LanguageEnglish
Country
  • United States
  • Canada
FrequencyMonthly
First issue2003 #1 (November 26, 2002)
Last issue2012 #4
Series printed

Shonen Jump was a monthly anime and manga magazine published in North America by Viz Media, based on its Japanese counterpart, Weekly Shōnen Jump. In addition to serializing chapters from various manga series and containing anime- and manga-related news, the magazine also features articles on anime- and manga-related video games, card games, and even Japanese language and culture. The first issue was released in November 2002 with a January 2003 cover date. The April 2012 issue was the last scheduled printed issue of the magazine before converting to the digital format "Weekly SHONEN JUMP Alpha".[1]

There is additional Shonen Jump content, including online previews and serialization of various manga series and fan-focused blog posts, on the magazine's official website, though much of the additional content is only available to subscribers. It also has online-only sister publications, Shonen Sunday and IKKI, and an anime-focused counterpart, VIZ Anime.

Features

Shonen Jump included chapters from several manga series and articles on Japanese language and culture, as well as news and features about manga, anime, video games, card games, and figurines.

Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World were serialized in their entirety in Shonen Jump, and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX was serialized through volume 4. The first chapter of Yu-Gi-Oh! R was also printed, and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's was serialized starting in the January 2011 issue, until the April 2012 issue, the last before the magazine moved online.

Promotional cards

Some issues of Shonen Jump feature promotional Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game cards. Most of these are offered for free in newsstand copies, but some are only offered to subscribers, and one card, "Troposphere", has been offered only in the Scholastic Edition of the magazine. Other promotional cards are available as subscription bonuses or through mail order.

Because Shonen Jump is only distributed in North America, promotional Shonen Jump cards are not tournament-legal in Europe, Oceania, or Central or South America unless the card has been otherwise released in those regions.[2]

References

  1. http://shonenjump.viz.com/weeklysj
  2. "Card Legality - Currently Legal Cards". Yugioh-Card.com. June 16, 2011. Retrieved September 25, 2011.

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