Deere & Company

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Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) an American corporation based in Moline, Illinois is the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery including tractors, combine harvesters, balers, and forestry equipment; and a leading supplier of equipment used in lawn, grounds and turf care such as ride-on lawn mowers, all of which are known for their distinctive green and yellow color scheme. John Deere is also a major manufacturer of construction equipment.

Additionally, John Deere manufactures engines used in heavy equipment and provides financial services and other related activities that support the core businesses. Since it was founded in 1837, the company has established a heritage of quality products and services providing performance that endures to customers worldwide.

John Deere was born in Rutland, Vermont, USA on February 7, 1804 and served a four-year blacksmith apprenticeship. Deere developed and began commercially manufacturing the first cast-steel plow, an advancement that aided the late 19th century and early 20th century migration into the American Great Plains.

In 1868, Deere's manufacturing business was incorporated under the name Deere & Company. It was soon taken over by Deere's son, Charles, who established marketing centers and independent retail dealers to advance the company's sales nationwide. It is one of the oldest industrial companies in the United States.

As of 2004, the company employs nearly 50,000 people in 21 countries worldwide, including the United States and Canada, the United Kingdom, China, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, India, Poland, and Mexico, among many others. Quality products and superior dealer support has played a crucial part in the success of the John Deere brand.

Subsidiaries & Affiliates

  • AGRIS Corporation
  • John Deere Capital Corporation
  • John Deere Health Care, Inc.
  • Agreentech

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John Deere Buck ATV. It is also unknown why a separate 2nd season was created for America in the first place. John Deere Gator Utility Vehicle. If the Japanese second season were to be broadcast in America, it would have to be changed to accommodate the American 2nd season. . It is unknown when or if the Japanese 2nd season will air in America. Quality products and superior dealer support has played a crucial part in the success of the John Deere brand. The Japanese version has a separate second season entitled "Duel Masters Charge", which is based on more of the manga and features characters that do not appear in the Amercan second season, including a character named "Great Baketsuman".

As of 2004, the company employs nearly 50,000 people in 21 countries worldwide, including the United States and Canada, the United Kingdom, China, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, India, Poland, and Mexico, among many others. The "Sacred Lands"/"P.L.O.O.P." storyline is not based on the manga and was created specifically for the American market. It is one of the oldest industrial companies in the United States. The ridiculous titles of the TCG expansion sets are named in parody of other TCGs with strange titles. It was soon taken over by Deere's son, Charles, who established marketing centers and independent retail dealers to advance the company's sales nationwide. In the US it airs on Cartoon Network. In 1868, Deere's manufacturing business was incorporated under the name Deere & Company. In the UK, Duel Masters airs on Toonami and used to air on five.

Deere developed and began commercially manufacturing the first cast-steel plow, an advancement that aided the late 19th century and early 20th century migration into the American Great Plains. The third season is being produced by Howling Cat Productions. John Deere was born in Rutland, Vermont, USA on February 7, 1804 and served a four-year blacksmith apprenticeship. The second season (that was created for the American market) was produced by Elastic Media Corp. Since it was founded in 1837, the company has established a heritage of quality products and services providing performance that endures to customers worldwide. The first English-language season of the TV series was produced by Plastic Cow Productions. Additionally, John Deere manufactures engines used in heavy equipment and provides financial services and other related activities that support the core businesses. In the United Kingdom, Future Publishing publishes the Official Duel Masters Magazine.

John Deere is also a major manufacturer of construction equipment. It actually takes its name from Magic: The Gathering, which had Duel Masters as its codename early in development. Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) an American corporation based in Moline, Illinois is the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery including tractors, combine harvesters, balers, and forestry equipment; and a leading supplier of equipment used in lawn, grounds and turf care such as ride-on lawn mowers, all of which are known for their distinctive green and yellow color scheme. The name "Duel Masters" is often believed to be a pun on "Duel Monsters" (the name used in the second series anime and English manga for a card game (also known as Magic & Wizards - that name is a pun off of "Magic: The Gathering") in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime series). Agreentech. It is not used in Japan. John Deere Health Care, Inc. The term "Kaijudo" is specific to North America.

John Deere Capital Corporation. Therefore "kaijūdō" means "the way of the monster.". AGRIS Corporation. "Kaijudo" originates from the word "kaijū", meaning monster, and "dō", or "the way". take on the Black Soldiers at a Duel Masters tournament. In Season Three, Shobu and Co.

and their plans to use monsters from the Civilization Realms to take over Earth. In the American created Season Two, Shobu battles the evil organization P.L.O.O.P. Shobu fights opponents from the evil temple run by the mysterious Master in Season One. Shobu aims to become a "Kaijudo master" like his father, Shori Kirifuda (切札勝利 Kirifuda Shōri).

In Shobu's world, the players can bring the monsters to life using a fictional martial art called "kaijudo" (actually a marketing term created to sell the game in America). The anime is about a boy named Shobu Kirifuda (切札勝舞 Kirifuda Shōbu) who plays a game called "Duel Masters" (in the early manga, he plays Magic: The Gathering). . Current English expansions are Base Set DM-01, Evo-Crushinators of Doom DM-02, Rampage of the Super Warriors DM-03, Shadowclash of Blinding Night DM-04, Survivors of the Megapocalypse DM-05, Stomp-A-Trons of Invincible Wrath DM-06, Thundercharge of Ultra Destruction DM-07 and Epic Dragons of Hyper Chaos DM-08, with Fatal Brood of Infinite Ruin DM-09 releasing in January of 2006.

The first season and Japanese second season are loosely based on the manga.). (although there has been an American created comic book by Dreamwave Productions. It has not been licensed for the U.S. The Duel Masters manga is written by Shigenobu Matsumoto, and is published by Shogakukan in Coro Coro Comics.

The card game is made by Wizards of the Coast. There are also various references to classic music: For example, when the main character, Shobu, attacks with a creature called Rikabu's Screwdriver, he says "It's hammer time...I mean screwdriver time." It also makes references to other things, such as when one of the characters, Kyoshiro Kokujo, says "I am dark...I am the night...I am Bat-oh wait, wrong show." Duel Masters also has promotional gimmicks which depart greatly from the traditional fantasy flavors embraced in Magic: The Gathering. While the storyline is technically dramatic, most episodes are punctuated by a comedic storyline mixed in with the serious storyline. As such, they even recur as running gags during the course of the show.

Frequent references are made throughout the show to pop culture phenomenon, often at random. Duel Masters often jokes about typical anime conventions, such as split-screens and a missing father-figure. Duel Masters 2.0 will begin on January 28th in America. Season 3 began production in September 2005.

"Season 2" premiered on March 26, 2005. Toonami then moved to Saturdays and premiered the rest of the series from then on. The episodes then made their "official" premiere on March 13, 2004 on CN's Toonami spinoff block, the Saturday Video Entertainment System (also known as SVES or Saturday [the block is now cancelled]) with less edits as well as episodes 4 & 5. The English-language version of the series made a 3-episode preview premiere on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on February 27, 2004 (although it was somewhat edited for time).


Duel Masters (デュエルマスターズDyueru Masutāzu) is a franchise based on a manga, an anime and a trading card game. He wins duels by telling his opponents stories that doesn't lead any where. Multi - Card Monty - A member of the Black Soldiers who uses a Water deck. He dueled Boy George near the exit.

He uses a Fire Deck. Akakhan - Robby Rotten's right hand man. He lost to Robby Rotten in season three. He uses a Water, Fire deck.

Johny Coolburns - The First of the 4 guardians. He uses a Light Deck. He swore to get revenge on Hakuoh and Johny Coolburns for making him wear shorts. Robby Rotten - The current junior champion.

Black Soldiers - A group of duelists that are the opposite form of Hakuoh's White Soldiers led by Robby Rotten. This organization is seen only in the "second season" that was created for America. P.L.O.O.P. - An evil organization that plot to use monsters from the Civilizations of the Creature World to take over Earth. He tends to extend some words long and has a deck of Survivor monsters.

ルート; Dokutaa Ruuto) - Boy George's boss, mad scientist, and expert duelist. Root (Dr. Dr. In Japan, he is a possible reference to/parody of "Johji", Hiroto Honda's infant nephew in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.

His English dub name is an obvious reference to Culture Club lead singer Boy George (one of the dub episodes is called "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me") in season 3 he uses a Darkness, Water deck. He rides around in a motor baby carraige and uses a Water Civilization deck. Boy George (called simply "George", or "Jōji" [ジョージ] in Japan) - Boy George is a midget in a bear suit and is always seen sucking a pacifier. He is the main bad guy of Season One until Hakuoh was defeated,.

Master (マスター; Masutaa) - Little is known about the leader of the evil temple except that he's is always seen in a hooded robe and most of his face is never seen. He uses a Darkness Civilization Deck. Other characters make fun of his outlandishly styled long hair and all-black leather outfit. Kyoshiro Kokujo (黒城凶死郎; Kokujō Kyoshirō) - A self-proclaimed "evil genius" throughout the series.

Later in the series, he is defeated by Shobu and befriends him. Since then, Hakuoh has become a cold-hearted villain. Hakuoh (白凰) - As a child, he was a cheerful duelist like Shobu. Nobody knows how old he is.

He was fired from his job after losing to Shobu and became one of his friends. Kintaro Nanba (難波金太郎; Nanba Kintarō) - Former gatekeeper of the Junior Duelist Center. Mimi is also an expert at martial arts and is incredibly smart and strong. She appeared at first to be an inept duelist but was later revealed as a dueling temple guardian at the Junior Duelist Center and an expert player.

Mimi Tasogare (黄昏ミミ; Tasogare Mimi) - Another of Shobu's posse. He's often seen with his portable laptop to keep track of important duels. Even though he's an expert at the rules of "Duel Masters," he's a terrible duelist, often going without a single win during a tournament. Rekuta Kadoko (角古れく太; Kadoko Rekuta) - One of Shobu's close friends.

Knight does not appear in the manga. Despite being Shobu's mentor, he is usually unable to assist his student in times of need due to either Shobu's stubborn attitude or Knight being unable to show up at the scene. His inner monologue is a source of much of the show's mature and subtle humor. Knight (ナイト; Naito) - Shobu's mysterious and soft-spoken mentor.

He uses a Fire Civilization deck. He's brave, strong, and true- just like every other anime hero. Shobu keeps a positive attitude throughout the series, insisting on dueling for fun as opposed to simply winning. He aspires to become a great duelist like his father.

Shobu Kirifuda -The show's protagonist.