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#Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi has died

“Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi has died

Shocking news from Japan: «Yu-Gi-Oh!» inventor Kazuki Takahashi was found lifeless on the coast.

The now 60-year-old mangaka Kazuki Takahashi died in a diving accident under circumstances that have not yet been fully clarified, a member of the Japan coast guard told the international news agency AFP in the city of Nago on Thursday. The corpse of the «Yu-Gi-Oh!» The creator was found off the coast of the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa on Wednesday morning, according to initial information. This action was preceded by a call for help to the Coast Guard.

The cause has not yet been clarified

When found, Takahashi is also said to have been wearing a T-shirt, a diving mask and snorkels. A more detailed autopsy will now determine what the exact cause of death was. According to the Japanese authorities, neither an accident nor a violent crime can currently be ruled out. Our thoughts are with Kazuki Takahashi’s family and loved ones at this difficult time.

Yu-Gi-Oh! moved the whole world

The first chapters of «Yu-Gi-Oh!» published in 1996 via Weekly Shōnen Jump. By 2003 at the latest, the Yu-Gi-Oh! world with its trading card game became popular around the globe, and there are now countless spin-off series about it. The anime hit had its German TV premiere on February 10, 2003 on RTL II.

Source: Blick/AFP

 

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