Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Kaijudo!

You guys remember Duel Masters back in the day? It is currently a very popular show and card game in Japan, but failed in the North American Market is getting a reboot!









WotC Press Release

WIZARDS OF THE COAST AND HASBRO ANNOUNCE KAIJUDO™
Multi-Platform Franchise to Launch this Year


February 10, 2012 - RENTON, WA - Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro, Inc., (NASDAQ: HAS) today announced the launch of a new franchise entitled Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters. Kaijudo will provide multi-platform entertainment that the whole family will enjoy, featuring an online game, trading card game (TCG), and a television series produced by Hasbro Studios and airing in the U.S. on The Hub TV network.


“As a world leader in creating compelling entertainment featuring stories and fantastic artwork in a variety of expressions, Wizards is looking forward to unleashing the excitement of Kaijudo this year,” said Greg Leeds, President, Wizards of the Coast. “We are thrilled to be working with the talented team at Hasbro Studios and leveraging the growing popularity of The Hub to bring this unique franchise to the U.S. market.”
Kaijudo offers an inspiring story about a young hero, Ray, who possesses the rare ability to befriend and duel alongside fantastical creatures from a parallel dimension. It’s up to Ray to master the ancient art of Kaijudo in order to protect both worlds.


Through the online game, the TCG and the TV series, kids will be immersed in a world of fast combat and deep strategy where they will develop strong, unique bonds with powerful and edgy creatures, leading them in a battle to save humanity from annihilation.


The Duel Masters TCG is a perennial Japanese market leader for boys 8-12, with millions of fans playing the Duel Masters TCG in Japan over the past 10 years. Kaijudo adapts this highly successful TCG to a new story and product line that are sure to connect with a new generation of kids around the world.


For more information about Kaijudo, visit www.Kaijudo.com or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kaijudodojo
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Source: www.wizards.com


1 comments:

  1. Yes, I remember this cartoon. Once upon a time, I was still little, then I was 8 years old, I saw only one episode and the next day they withdrew it from television, recently I accidentally found this series and in 9 days I watched 52 episodes. I am Polish and this series is not as popular here as abroad, if someone sees this comment, let him say whether this series will be continued.

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