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U'll need this Font installed in your OS :ĭOWNLOAD the Yu-Gi-Oh! Anime Card Creator.
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U'll also find a note inside the psd file, explaining to you in details how to create the cards but if u need to see an example watch this tutorial : psd file is created to create anime cards for YGOPRO THE DAWN OF THE NEW ERA so the resolution of the output image is 177x254. This is a list of the cards that can be created with this.
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The File is a Photoshop Data File ( PSD ) so u'll need photoshop or any other software that can open and edit. I have updated this psd file adding the pendulum monster cards ( these are not the official templates ). This is the file that I and the anime card project participants use to create the anime cards. ^ "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles End Credits".^ Hinman, Catherine (November 20, 1995).
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^ " 'Pokémon' at 15: Success is still in the cards, films and TV shows".Writer, Executive producer, Theme songwriter Įxecutive producer, Songwriter Įxecutive producer, Theme songwriter Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes Each monster has 1 Type, and there are currently 24 different legal Types in the OCG & TCG, 3 Types legal to Rush Duels only, 1 Type from the videogames recognized by this wikia, and several custom Types allowed on. Writer, Producer, Ending theme songwriter at the un global compact, we aim to mobilize a global movement of sustainable companies and stakeholders to create the world we want. Types are a means to split monsters into groups (in a broader way to what Attributes do) in order to enable Support Cards granting various effects, to a specific order of monsters. In 1996, Grossfeld won the International Olympic Committee's highest honor, the Golden Rings, for his direction of the live sports coverage of the 1996 Olympic Games. Ī member of the Directors Guild of America, Grossfeld directed coverage of several Olympic Games for NBC, including the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. Grossfeld has also produced, written and/or directed a variety of programs, including Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, hosted by Robin Leach.
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Grossfeld broke new ground in reality television with NBC's Emmy Award-winning InSport, a show hosted by Ahmad Rashād that set the stage for sports magazine series now on the air. īefore his role as president of 4Kids, Grossfeld was a producer and director at Television Programming Enterprises from 1988 to 1991, worked at NBC Sports from 1991 to 1992 as a coordinating director, and spent 1992 through 1994 as president of the television production company Gold Coast Television Entertainment. Grossfeld also developed and co-wrote the successful stage adaptation of the Pokémon series, which premiered at Radio City Music Hall and toured the United States and Canada in late 2000 to early 2001. He also wrote both the main and ending theme songs for Sonic X and Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, and the English ending theme song to Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker. The album was a commercial success, rising to the top of the US Billboard Kids Albums Chart and garnering RIAA Gold certification with over 500,000 units sold. Master soundtrack album, the first released for the English localization of the Pokémon anime. Grossfeld is credited with writing the Pokémon franchise's tagline, "Gotta catch 'em all!" Īn accomplished lyricist and musician, Grossfeld contributed to several tracks on the Pokémon 2.B.A. In addition to producing and executive producing, Grossfeld co-wrote most of the Pokémon films, which grossed over $600 million worldwide. He produced five seasons of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, five Pokémon movies, one Yu-Gi-Oh! movie and he also produced the 3 Seasons of Winx Club on 4KidsTV. He produced the English adaptations of the first eight seasons of the Pokémon TV series and six seasons of Yu-Gi-Oh!. From February 1994 to December 2009, he was the president of 4Kids Productions, a former subsidiary of 4Kids Entertainment and Leisure Concepts. Grossfeld (born Decemin New York) is an American director, television producer, record producer, screenwriter and media executive. Television executive, record producer, director, producer and screenwriter Former President of 4Kids Productions Former Executive Vice President of Television Animation for Legendary Entertainment New York University - Tisch School of the Arts