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[[Image:Meikyuu.jpg|thumb|250px|The Paradox Brothers]] The '''Meikyū Brothers''' ('''Paradox Brothers''' in the English anime) are antagonists in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. They are named '''Mei''' and '''Kyū''' in the Japanese version, and the kanji of their names form the word for labyrinth. Their English names are '''Para''' and '''Dox''', and join to form paradox.
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{{for|their appearance in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]|Paradox Brothers (Duel Links)}}
 
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{{Infobox team
==History==
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| tag_team        = true
The Paradox Brothers first appear in a cavern on Duelist Kingdom, hired by Maximillion Pegasus as Duelist Eliminators (Player Killers). They challenge Yugi Mutou and Katsuya Jonouchi (Joey Wheeler) to a special tag-team duel that quickly becomes a maze-like movement game when the Brothers summon Labyrinth Wall. Although they nearly win with their Gate Guardian, Yugi and Joey pool their efforts to create [[Black Skull Dragon]] to defeat them.
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| image            = Paradox.png
 
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| en_name          = Paradox Brothers
Afterwards, the Brothers allow them to pass, but warn that there are two paths out of the arena: one leads out of the caves, while another leads to an endless maze. As a way of helping the two, the Brothers claim that one of them will speak only lies, while the other will speak only the truth, and furthermore allow both Yugi and Joey to ask one question each to find out which path is correct. However, Yugi deduces that not only are both brothers lying, but in fact they have the power to change which path leads where. By using a two-headed coin to trick the Brothers into admitting this, Yugi and Joey escape the caves.
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| ja_name          = 迷宮兄弟
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| romaji_name      = Meikyū Kyōdai
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| ja_trans_name    = Labyrinth Brothers
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| members          =
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* [[Para]]
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* [[Dox]]
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| participation    = [[Duelist Kingdom]]
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| appears_in_manga = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
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| appears_in_anime =
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''
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}}
  
The Paradox Brothers also appeared in the [[Waking the Dragons]] arc as lost souls wandering the sacred circle Yugi ventures through to find his other half.  This would hint that there souls may have been captured by [[The Seal of Orichalcos]], but it is not made clear.
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The '''Paradox Brothers''', known as the '''Labyrinth Brothers''' (迷宮兄弟 ''Meikyū Kyōdai'') in the Japanese version, are a tag team, consisting of the twin brothers, [[Para]] and [[Dox]]. Their names are derived from the word [[Wikipedia:Paradox|paradox]] in the dub, while their names in the Japanese version form the word "Labyrinth" (迷宮 ''Meikyū''), which is spelled out by the kanji on their foreheads. Para has the kanji 迷 (''mei''), while Dox has the kanji 宮 (''kyū''). In the English manga, the word "Labyrinth" in their name is left untranslated, making them the '''Meikyū Brothers'''.
  
In the Japanese epilogue at the end of the final episode (not seen in the English version), the brothers are seen dueling against [[Vivian Wong]] and [[Mai Valentine]] on the ''Great Wall of China''.
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==Biography==
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===Yu-Gi-Oh!===
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[[File:Paradox5.png|thumb|left|Para and Dox in their labyrinth arena]]
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The brothers were hired by [[Maximillion Pegasus]] to work as [[Eliminator]]s in his [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament. The two Duel as a team, with their "[[Labyrinth Wall (anime)|Labyrinth Wall]]" card enabling them to change the playing field to resemble a complicated [[Labyrinth Duel|underground labyrinth]], making gameplay more akin to a board game than a card game. The two guard an [[Duelist Kingdom (island)#Labyrinth|underground area]] of the island. It is here that they meet [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Joey Wheeler]], who must defeat them in order to pass and move onto Pegasus' castle. They begin a [[Tag-Team Duel]] against one another, and the Brothers have a cohesive strategy, with their Decks built to play off of each other's. In addition to changing the gameplay, the brothers Deck's focus on the Summoning of their powerful "[[Gate Guardian (anime)|Gate Guardian]]" monster, by gathering its component pieces onto the field.
  
The brothers also appear in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] as dueling mercenaries that carry their duel against Yugi and Joey as their only loss. Dueling Jaden Yuki and Syrus Truesdale in a duel to determine if the two are expelled from Duel Academy, the Brothers once again call forth Gate Guardian, but allow it to be destroyed to call forth an even more powerful creature, the sinister Dark Guardian, a monster immune to being destroyed in battle. Much like Yugi's duo before them, Jaden and Syrus pool their efforts to create UFOroid Fighter to defeat the brothers.
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Though they come close to victory, the brothers are defeated when Yugi fuses his "[[Summoned Skull (anime)|Summoned Skull]]" with Joey's "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon (anime)|Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]" with "[[Polymerization (anime)|Polymerization]]" to form "[[Black Skull Dragon (anime)|Black Skull Dragon]]", whose attack strength was able to surpass that of their "Gate Guardian" when Joey uses his "[[Copycat (anime)|Copycat]]" card to use the brother's own "[[Riryoku (anime)|Riryoku]]" against them. With their victory, Yugi and Joey both obtain enough [[Star Chip]]s to gain entry into the tournament's final rounds. However, the Brothers still have another test that Yugi and Joey must pass. They inform them that one of the doors that leads out of the room will let them leave the caves, while the other simply leads to an endless maze. The brothers claim that from here on out, one of them will speak only lies, while the other will speak only the truth. Yugi realizes that both brothers are in fact lying, and they even have the ability to change which path leads where. They are tricked into admitting this via the use of a two-headed coin, and Yugi and Joey are able to move on.
  
==Voice/Mannerisms==
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[[File:Ghost ParaDox.jpg|thumb|The Para-Dox spirits]]
In the 4Kids English dub, they speak with Chinese accents almost exclusively in rhymes, one brother completing the other. It does not appear this is present in the original.
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In the ''[[Waking the Dragons]]'' arc, they both appeared as lost souls as Yami Yugi ventured to find his other half.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|163|ref}}</ref> In the epilogue of the series, which is cut from the dub, the brothers are seen Dueling [[Mai Valentine]] and [[Vivian Wong]] on top of the [[Wikipedia:Great Wall of China|Great Wall of China]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|224|ref}}</ref>
  
In the Japanese version, Mei is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Eiji Takemoto|Eiji Takemoto]] and Kyū is voiced by Hitoshi Nishimura.
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX===
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[[File:Paradox Brothers.jpg|thumb|left|The Paradox Brothers challenge Jaden to a Duel.]]
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The Brothers are hired by [[Vellian Crowler|Dr. Crowler]] to Duel [[Jaden Yuki]] and [[Syrus Truesdale]], who will be expelled should they lose, due to their trespass at the [[Abandoned Dorm]]. They are introduced as legendary Duelists who fought against the [[King of Duelists]], Yugi Muto, and gave him a hard time with their powerful combinations. The Duel is conducted in a more normal fashion this time, with the two Dueling using standard [[Duel Disk]]s.
  
In the new Funimation English dub, they will not have Chinese accents and even not talk in rhyme.
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Their strategy still involves the Summoning of "[[Gate Guardian (later anime)|Gate Guardian]]",<ref name="ep10">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|10|ref}}</ref> but they also reveal an even more powerful force — "[[Dark Guardian (anime)|Dark Guardian]]", who can only be Summoned upon the destruction of "Gate Guardian". The brothers focus their efforts on Syrus, believing him to be the weak link of the opposing team. This is very successful, but Jaden eventually gives Syrus the confidence to continue, and the brothers are once again defeated when their opponents pool their resources to Summon a [[Fusion Monster]].
  
==Deck==
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This time, Syrus uses his "[[Power Bond (anime)|Power Bond]]" card to fuse his "[[UFOroid (anime)|UFOroid]]" with Jaden's "[[Elemental Hero Tempest (anime)|Elemental Hero Tempest]]", forming "[[UFOroid Fighter (anime)|UFOroid Fighter]]" and doubling its [[ATK]] to 8000, enough to attack "Dark Guardian" and wipe out their [[Life Points]], even though it cannot be destroyed by battle.<ref name="ep11">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|11|ref}}</ref>
In [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]], the Brothers played a '''Labyrinth Deck''' of monsters found in dungeons. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]], they use a Deck focusing on summoning "[[Gate Guardian]]".
 
  
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==Voice and mannerisms==  
|-
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In the dub, the brothers speak using Chinese accents and almost exclusively in rhyme, with one brother finishing the sentence the other began. This is not present in the original.
! valign="top" style="background:#800000; color:#FFFF00" colspan="6" |<big>Deck</big>
 
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| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Monster Cards|Monsters]]</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
* [[Dungeon Worm]]
 
* [[Monster Tamer]]
 
* [[Anime and Manga Appearances:Labyrinth Tank|Labyrinth Tank]]
 
* [[Labyrinth Wall]]
 
  
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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==Decks==
* [[Gate Guardian]]
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{{Main|Para#Deck}}
* [[Sanga of the Thunder]]
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{{Main|Dox#Deck}}
* [[Kazejin]]
 
* [[Suijin]]
 
* [[Dark Guardian]]
 
* [[Shadow Ghoul]]
 
* [[Wall Shadow]]
 
* [[Kaiser Sea Horse]]
 
* [[Defense Wall]]
 
* [[Jirai Gumo]]
 
  
<u>Fusion Monsters</u>
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The Brothers play '''Labyrinth Decks''', which focus on bringing out "[[Gate Guardian (anime)|Gate Guardian]]".
* [[Anime and Manga Appearances:Wall Shadow|Wall Shadow]]
 
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{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell Cards|Spell]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
* [[Polymerization (Fusion)|Polymerization]]
 
* [[Magical Labyrinth]]
 
* [[Invigoration]]
 
* [[Remove Trap]] <[[Cursebreaker]] in the Manga>
 
* [[Riryoku]]
 
* [[Tribute Doll]] x2
 
* [[Dark Designator]]
 
* [[Monster Reborn]]
 
* [[Fairy Meteor Crush]]
 
* [[Dark Element]]
 
}}
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Trap Cards|Traps]]</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
* [[Judgment of Anubis]]
 
* [[One-on-One Fight]]
 
* [[Widespread Ruin]]
 
}}
 
|}
 
  
{{Characters}}
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==References==
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<References/>
  
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
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{{Characters/manga}}
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{{Characters/ssa}}
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{{Characters/GX/Anime}}

Latest revision as of 03:24, 10 October 2023

Paradox Brothers
Paradox Brothers
English nameParadox Brothers
Japanese name
Japanese迷宮兄弟
RōmajiMeikyū Kyōdai
TranslatedLabyrinth Brothers
Members
Participated inDuelist Kingdom
Manga appearances
Anime appearances

The Paradox Brothers, known as the Labyrinth Brothers (迷宮兄弟 Meikyū Kyōdai) in the Japanese version, are a tag team, consisting of the twin brothers, Para and Dox. Their names are derived from the word paradox in the dub, while their names in the Japanese version form the word "Labyrinth" (迷宮 Meikyū), which is spelled out by the kanji on their foreheads. Para has the kanji 迷 (mei), while Dox has the kanji 宮 (kyū). In the English manga, the word "Labyrinth" in their name is left untranslated, making them the Meikyū Brothers.

Biography[edit]

Yu-Gi-Oh![edit]

Para and Dox in their labyrinth arena

The brothers were hired by Maximillion Pegasus to work as Eliminators in his Duelist Kingdom tournament. The two Duel as a team, with their "Labyrinth Wall" card enabling them to change the playing field to resemble a complicated underground labyrinth, making gameplay more akin to a board game than a card game. The two guard an underground area of the island. It is here that they meet Yugi Muto and Joey Wheeler, who must defeat them in order to pass and move onto Pegasus' castle. They begin a Tag-Team Duel against one another, and the Brothers have a cohesive strategy, with their Decks built to play off of each other's. In addition to changing the gameplay, the brothers Deck's focus on the Summoning of their powerful "Gate Guardian" monster, by gathering its component pieces onto the field.

Though they come close to victory, the brothers are defeated when Yugi fuses his "Summoned Skull" with Joey's "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" with "Polymerization" to form "Black Skull Dragon", whose attack strength was able to surpass that of their "Gate Guardian" when Joey uses his "Copycat" card to use the brother's own "Riryoku" against them. With their victory, Yugi and Joey both obtain enough Star Chips to gain entry into the tournament's final rounds. However, the Brothers still have another test that Yugi and Joey must pass. They inform them that one of the doors that leads out of the room will let them leave the caves, while the other simply leads to an endless maze. The brothers claim that from here on out, one of them will speak only lies, while the other will speak only the truth. Yugi realizes that both brothers are in fact lying, and they even have the ability to change which path leads where. They are tricked into admitting this via the use of a two-headed coin, and Yugi and Joey are able to move on.

The Para-Dox spirits

In the Waking the Dragons arc, they both appeared as lost souls as Yami Yugi ventured to find his other half.[1] In the epilogue of the series, which is cut from the dub, the brothers are seen Dueling Mai Valentine and Vivian Wong on top of the Great Wall of China.[2]

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX[edit]

The Paradox Brothers challenge Jaden to a Duel.

The Brothers are hired by Dr. Crowler to Duel Jaden Yuki and Syrus Truesdale, who will be expelled should they lose, due to their trespass at the Abandoned Dorm. They are introduced as legendary Duelists who fought against the King of Duelists, Yugi Muto, and gave him a hard time with their powerful combinations. The Duel is conducted in a more normal fashion this time, with the two Dueling using standard Duel Disks.

Their strategy still involves the Summoning of "Gate Guardian",[3] but they also reveal an even more powerful force — "Dark Guardian", who can only be Summoned upon the destruction of "Gate Guardian". The brothers focus their efforts on Syrus, believing him to be the weak link of the opposing team. This is very successful, but Jaden eventually gives Syrus the confidence to continue, and the brothers are once again defeated when their opponents pool their resources to Summon a Fusion Monster.

This time, Syrus uses his "Power Bond" card to fuse his "UFOroid" with Jaden's "Elemental Hero Tempest", forming "UFOroid Fighter" and doubling its ATK to 8000, enough to attack "Dark Guardian" and wipe out their Life Points, even though it cannot be destroyed by battle.[4]

Voice and mannerisms[edit]

In the dub, the brothers speak using Chinese accents and almost exclusively in rhyme, with one brother finishing the sentence the other began. This is not present in the original.

Decks[edit]

The Brothers play Labyrinth Decks, which focus on bringing out "Gate Guardian".

References[edit]

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 163163: "Self Destruction"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 224224: "The Final Duel - Part 4"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 01010: "Tag Team Trial, Part 1"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 01111: "Tag Team Trial, Part 2"