Marik — may refer to: Marik language, an Austronesian language spoken in Papua New Guinea Marik Ishtar, a character in the manga Yu Gi Oh! Marik Vos Lundh (1923–1994), a Swedish costume designer and production designer Iren Marik (1905–1986), a Hungarian … Wikipedia
Marik — ISO 639 3 Code : dad ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
List of Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga characters — This article lists the supporting characters that appear in two or more of the three major pieces of Yu Gi Oh media: the original manga, and its two anime adaptations, the 1998 Yu Gi Oh! anime by Toei Animation and 2000 s Yu Gi Oh! (known as Yu… … Wikipedia
Itawis — is a Northern Philippine language which has close relationships to Ibanag, Ilocano, and other languages of the same order. Unlike the rest of Philippine languages, Itawit and its kin use the consonants z,f,j (spelled like dy but sounds lik j) and … Wikipedia
Free Worlds League — Contents 1 Intro 2 History 2.1 Creation of the Marik Commonwealth … Wikipedia
Seto Kaiba — Yu Gi Oh! character First appearance Yu Gi Oh! (original and English manga) Volume 2, Duel 8 Voiced by Japanese (1st Series) Hikaru Midorikawa Japanese (2nd Series Older) Kenjirō Tsuda Japanese (2nd Series Younger) Kiyomi Yazaki … Wikipedia
Millennium Items — Issues unreferenced = November 2007 notability=November 2007 plot=August 2008 in universe = August 2008The Millennium Items are fictional objects in the manga Yu Gi Oh! and both anime series based on the manga, Toei s Yu Gi Oh! and Yu Gi Oh! Duel … Wikipedia
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Egyptian God cards — The Egyptian God cards or the Three Phantom Gods (三幻神, Sangenshin?) in Japan, are a series of powerful monster cards in Yu Gi Oh! that serve as a focal point in the series manga, the second series anime, and video games based on the anime and… … Wikipedia