Takahashi didn't find success until 1996 when he created Yu-Gi-Oh!. One of his earliest works was Tennenshokudanji Buray (天然色男児BURAY), which lasted for two volumes and was published from 1991 to 1992. His first work was Tokio no Tsuma, published in 1990. The editor he met was bothered by the size of his submission, but read through all of it and understood that Takahashi wanted to do a battle story. In 1990, he managed to create 100 pages of manga and 200 pages of sketches before bringing his first proposal to Weekly Shōnen Jump. Takahashi worked for a game company, but aspired to create manga. He considers that to be his debut, but for the next ten years he went through several publishers and had a lot of rejected stories. When he was 19, one of Takahashi's manga stories won a contest in a shonen manga magazine. As a child, Takahashi liked to draw, but did not start putting manga together until he was in high school.
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