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* [[North American WCQ 2013 Special: Kaiba vs. Pegasus|Kaiba vs. Pegasus]] at North American World Championship Qualifiers in [[wikipedia:Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]] on July 14, 2013
 
* [[North American WCQ 2013 Special: Kaiba vs. Pegasus|Kaiba vs. Pegasus]] at North American World Championship Qualifiers in [[wikipedia:Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]] on July 14, 2013
 
* [[World Championship 2013 Special: Mai vs. Yugi|Mai vs. Yugi]] at [[World Championship 2013]] in [[wikipedia:Las Vegas|Las Vegas, Nevada]] on August 11, 2013
 
* [[World Championship 2013 Special: Mai vs. Yugi|Mai vs. Yugi]] at [[World Championship 2013]] in [[wikipedia:Las Vegas|Las Vegas, Nevada]] on August 11, 2013
* [[North American WCQ 2014 Special: Astral vs. Yugi|Astral vs. Yugi]] at North American World Championship Qualifiers in [[wikipedia:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] on July 13, 2014.
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* [[North American WCQ 2014 Special: Yugi vs. Astral|Astral vs. Yugi]] at North American World Championship Qualifiers in [[wikipedia:Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] on July 13, 2014.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 22:54, 16 August 2014

A scripted duel has been an annual tradition at public Tournaments since 2011. It is a non-canon duel in which 4Kids Entertainment English dub voice actors are invited to reprise their roles in a theatre-like fashion. As the voice actors read their parts through the duel, a live video feed of a Playing Field managed by two duelists shows the current state of the duel. These duelists may sometimes have special roles to act out certain card effects: Pegasus hid a monster underneath the "Toon World" card before summoning a Toon counterpart and places Toon monsters underneath "Toon World" when a monster would be protected by its own effect; Yugi placed a deck full of "Kuriboh" on the field when activating "Multiply"; Pegasus performed a winding action with his hand when activating Wind-Up effects; Yugi took out four copies of "Magical Hats" when using its effect. More recently, certain music is played for dramatic effect during certain turning points, such as when Yugi transitions into Yami Yugi, calls upon the Heart of the Cards, or plays "The Eye of Timaeus".

Script

The script contains a small plot involving two or more characters meeting at the tournament event and one of them eventually challenging another to a duel. This script also gives a lot more references to Game Mechanics such as chains and missing the timing as opposed to dialogue in the manga or anime, as well as often the fourth wall. The dialogue is intended to be humorous and is slightly cruder compared to 4Kids dialogue, to complement the more mature audience of tournament players.

Decks

The live video feed features duelists with physical copies of the cards mentioned in the script. Duelists draw and play cards normally. Whenever a card is to be searched from the deck per Card effect, the card meant to be searched is already on top of the deck or in an otherwise pre-determined location in order to avoid shuffling the rigged deck.

The decks are played with the characters' most iconic monsters from the anime, although occasionally cards that the character have never played or have never even been seen in the series have been shown, usually Staple cards. The script does not adhere strictly to the Advanced Format, and it is not uncommon for characters to play cards Forbidden at the time.

The duel is conducted under the rules set in the anime, with each duelist starting with 4000 Life Points and using card effects as shown in the anime. In rare scenarios, a played card is to ignore its anime effect and adhere to its TCG/OCG effect. Rarer still, a played card may not adhere to its effect depicted in either the anime or the TCG/OCG.

New Cards Played by Characters

Cards Played Differently from Their TCG/OCG Effects

Cards Played Differently from Their Anime Effects

Featured Actors

So far, only characters from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL and, most prominently, the Second series anime have been represented, although Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series have both been referenced.

List of Scripted Duels

Trivia