Yu-Gi-Oh! What a Party - Fun for Boys and Girls!

Yu-Gi-Oh first aired in the US in 2001. In just a fewor larger grocery stores. Alternately, you may want to
short years, this Japanese cartoon has become amake your own Yu-Gi-Oh cake. If you are a whiz with
multi-million dollar franchise. Cartoons, movies, comicicing, use a simple rectangular sheet cake and
books, trading cards and of course merchandise isdecorate it like your child's favorite Yu-Gi-Oh trading
everywhere, it seems. For parents planning a birthdaycard. You could also cut the distinctive spiky-haired
party, this is great news. Yu-Gi-Oh merchandise,silhouette of Yugi out of a basic sheet cake.
including party supplies and birthday cakes areIf you don't already have them, be sure to rent or
available anywhere in the country.purchase some Yu-Gi-Oh episodes to play throughout
Yu-Gi-Oh themed invitations are available at manythe party. Decorations should play off the bright colors
party stores and online. If you would prefer to makeof the Japanese animation cartoon. You may want to
your own creative Yu-Gi-Oh invitations, simply tapeclear a table for card duels. Leave plenty of room as
trading cards to a blank note card. If easy releasemany of the children will gather around to watch this.
tape is used for this, the cards can be reused andWith an endless supply of merchandise, movies,
brought to the party for an exciting card game.comics and cards available, it seems Yu-Gi-Oh is
Yu-Gi-Oh cakes can be purchased at many bakerieseverywhere. Why not make it the theme for a party?