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Kazuki Takahashi, creator of the insanely popular manga series Yu-Gi-Oh!, has tragically passed away at 60.
Authorities Are Investigating Kazuki Takahashi’s Death
Kazuki Takahashi was found dead in the Okinawa Prefecture of Japan, broadcaster NHK and The Japan Times reported Thursday (Jul.7). Takahashi’s cause of death has not been announced by authorities according to the NHK and is still under investigation.
His body was reportedly found off the coast on Wednesday (Jul.6), and he was traveling alone while on a snorkeling trip.
Takahashi’s creation went on to spawn a wildly popular collectible card game, anime series, movies, and video game spinoffs. Yu-Gi-Oh!’s publisher Konami spoke on Takahashi’s death and pledged to carry on the legacy of Yu-Gi-Oh!.
“We are deeply grateful for the wonderful Yu-Gi-Oh! universe that he has created, and our thoughts are with his friends and family at this difficult time,” the publisher said. “Together with his countless fans, we pledge to carry on the Yu-Gi-Oh! legacy with all the love and care it deserves.”
— Konami (@Konami) July 7, 2022
Yu-Gi-Oh! burst onto the scene as a serialized manga in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from September 1996 through March 2004. The story revolved around Yugi Muto, a spikey-haired protagonist who turns into his alter-ego Yami Yugi, through powers he obtains from a mysterious spirit that he summons after solving an ancient device known as the Millennium Puzzle.
The pair teams up and goes on a journey that spans multiple anime series, animated movies, and spinoffs to acquire the power to become powerful duelists in the ancient game of Duel Monsters.
The Duelist Community Mourns Takashi’s Passing
The news has hit the Yu-Gi-Oh! community hard with “RIP Legend” trending immediately when word of Takashi’s death hit Twitter timelines.
“Yu-gi-oh! defined my taste in anime when I was a kid, and the game got me out of the house and my own head when I needed it most as an adult,” one Twitter user wrote.
Yu-gi-oh! defined my taste in anime when I was a kid, and the game got me out of the house and my own head when I needed it most as an adult.
Kazuki Takahashi’s dark and brilliant imagination did a lot to shape the course of my life, and I’m far from the only one. RIP, Legend. https://t.co/xBze1vRgDW
— Geoff Thew (@G0ffThew) July 7, 2022
Takashi’s presence will be missed. Before his death, he was still actively working in the comic books world, his most recent work, Secret Reverse, published by Marvel and Viz Media, featured Iron Man and Spider-Man. The story featured Tony Stark taking a trip to Japan to attend a gaming convention where he meets the CEO of a card game company who has sinister motives.
Rest in power, Kazuki Takahashi.
You can peep more reactions to his death in the gallery below.
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Photo: Yuya Shino / Getty
1. This is real
I've never watched Yu-Gi-Oh myself but I know so many people have grown up with the franchise. For a franchise that has done so much for others, it's quite saddening when the creative mind behind it all passes away.
RIP Legend.
May your legacy live on with your creations. https://t.co/z3nxRwMVFY—
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(@EmblemPerashock) July 7, 2022
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To this day, I can mention the Blue-Eyes White Dragon or Dark Magician, and someone who hasn’t thought about it in years will immediately flow with excitement. Takahashi truly created something incredible and his ideas will live on forever.
RIP Legend pic.twitter.com/VgKSTVsBKe
— Richard B. Nutting (@thelovin_) July 7, 2022
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RIP LEGEND https://t.co/UpNSkWD5oz pic.twitter.com/TAM4C0NrA0
— MF A-a-ron (@alwaysgotyoback) July 7, 2022
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RIP legend, you shall be missed and thanks for this legendary franchise
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— Ai | FromHumanToMonke
(@AmosSinyinza) July 7, 2022
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In my right hand…my sword, my card, my PRIDE
In my left hand…my shield, my deck, my SOULRIP Legend #takahashi pic.twitter.com/Ac8P1ZI0AZ
— Baka (@89Takezo) July 7, 2022
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RIP Legend.
Yu-Gi-Oh is one thing from my childhood I won't ever let go of. Sooo many good and happy memories of it, whether it was the anime or the actual TGC. https://t.co/rpQD7MFQVQ
— Kibaku ※ XBC3 brainrot (23 days) and KHIV hype (@Kibaku59) July 7, 2022
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RIP Legend Kazuki Takahashi, thank you for bringing Yu-Gi-Oh to the homes of many others who watched it on TheKidsWB (then known as TheCW4Kids and Vortex), because this show changed so many lives and I was glad to be one of them. Future gens won't understand how it impact kids. https://t.co/Np1TmqzkvB
— Real Talk With Ricky Paquiot (@RealTalkWRicky) July 7, 2022
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I didn't expect to hear this news, One of the best manga or anime I've ever watched in my lifetime. RIP legend of manga creator Yu-gi-Oh!, thank you for making such a great manga story. https://t.co/gKgnp6nNAI
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(@peterajabuat) July 7, 2022
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Thank you for making my childhood awesome. RIP legend https://t.co/Qn40659DXN
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Silent
(@TheSilentLP) July 7, 2022

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