Hello duelists, here's the president!
The King of Games is the older of all the card games today, and the World Series is certainly indispensable.
Let's take a look at the World Series prize cards!

Stardust (dust) giant god
Together with the tune is this winning effect, which has clearly become a distinctive hallmark of the World Series prize card.
Although it cannot be used as a viewing card in duelists, it is still a glory.
This is the first tonal card to be used as a prize in the World Series, although it has nothing to do with the star band.
Red Star Beast Griezley
This effect should have appeared on the Victory Dragon at the earliest, the Great Forbidden Card Victory Dragon, if the first game is won with this card, the rest of the game is also over, which makes the opponent's carefully prepared deck wasted. It is right to ban on the right track.
When a star passes its long prime, the main sequence star stage
As it enters old age, it will first become a red giant, which is a shorter stage of instability that a star goes through in its later stages of combustion.
Grizzly's English is Grizzly, which translates to Grizzly.
Under the stars, a winged grizzly bear stared up at the red giant star, as if something big was about to happen.
King of the Golden Tooth Landia
This is the first oversized card to be used as a World Series prize, and the summoning method is of course the same, requiring three 8-star monsters to be superimposed as material.
This edition of the World Series was held in the Netherlands, where the national emblem features two straddling golden lions with their tails cocked, red tongues and blue shields.
Kathu's design was inspired by this, a golden lion wearing a crown, wielding a sheathed sword on its right forelimb and a golden arrow on its left forelimb, symbolizing the power of the king.
Every time the world competition prize card, it can be seen that K Society is still more attentive. Although these card presidents want it, it is not good to reproduce it, which can only be a pity.
Finally, thank you to all the duelists for watching
We'll see you next time!