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'''Satake''' is a character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! manga]]. This is the original deception of [[Sid]], as created by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]. He, along with [[Satake (manga)|Satake]] and [[Ghost Kozuka (manga)|Ghost Kozuka]], are former henchmen of [[Keith Howard (manga)|Bandit Keith]].
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'''Takaido''' is a character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. He is unnamed in the manga, but called Takaido in the Japanese anime and Sid in the English anime.
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This is the original depiction of [[Sid]], as created by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]. He, along with [[Satake (manga)|Satake]] and [[Ghost Kozuka (manga)|Ghost Kozuka]], are former henchmen of [[Keith Howard (manga)|Bandit Keith]].
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Duelist Kingdom===
 
===Duelist Kingdom===
In the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, they meet up [[Keith Howard (manga)|Bandit Keith]], who agrees coach them through the tournament so all four of them will advance to Pegasus' castle. Keith wanted revenge at [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] for humiliating him in the final match of the Inter-continental Championship. While helping them win Duels the first day of the tournament, Keith secretly intends to use them for their [[Star Chip]]s. When [[Keith Howard (manga)|Keith]] finds out about [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]], [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]], and the rest of the gang, they believe they will get in their way, and seek to eliminate them. When Jonouchi runs away from the group to urinate, [[Satake (manga)|Satake]] beats him unconscious and he wakes up in cave with a [[Battle Box]], complete with a [[Graveyard Field]]. [[Ghost Kozuka (manga)|Ghost Kozuka]] challenges Jonouchi to a [[Duel]] that he tricks him into thinking he must accept. Kozuka has the upper hand, as his [[Zombie]]-[[Type]] monsters gain a 30% [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] bonus because of the [[Graveyard Field]], and when they are [[destroyed]], they just regenerate, and become even stronger from [[Call of the Haunted]]. However, Jonouchi manages to figure out the Zombie's main weakness and that is their [[DEF]] is 0. Using [[Shield & Sword]] to switch their [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] values, [[Joey]] wins the [[Duel]]. Bandit Keith then locks the gang in, and turns on his own companions. Since Satake and Takaido had five Star Chips each, Bandit Keith takes them from them (along with a Dueling Gauntlet) after beating up Kozuka for losing. With those ten Star Chips, he becomes the first to qualify for the finals.
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In the [[Duelist Kingdom (manga)|Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, they meet up [[Keith Howard (manga)|Bandit Keith]], who agrees coach them through the tournament so all four of them will advance to Pegasus' castle. While helping them win Duels the first day of the tournament, Keith secretly intends to use them for their [[Star Chip]]s.  
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When [[Keith Howard (manga)|Keith]] finds out about [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]], [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]], and the rest of the gang, they believe they will get in their way, and seek to eliminate them. When Jonouchi runs away from the group to urinate, [[Satake (manga)|Satake]] beats him unconscious and he wakes up in cave with a [[Battle Box]], complete with a [[Graveyard Field]]. [[Ghost Kozuka (manga)|Ghost Kozuka]] challenges Jonouchi to a [[Duel]] that he tricks him into thinking he must accept; however, [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] wins the [[Duel]].  
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Bandit Keith then locks the gang in, and turns on his own companions. Since Satake and Takaido had five Star Chips each, Bandit Keith takes them from them (along with a Dueling Gauntlet) after beating up Kozuka for losing. With those ten Star Chips, he becomes the first to qualify for the finals.
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[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga) characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga) characters]]

Latest revision as of 21:15, 27 April 2024

Takaido
Takaido
English name
  • Takaido
Japanese name
Japanese高井戸
RōmajiTakaido
Gender
  • Male
Manga debutYu-Gi-Oh! Duel 29: "Shooting Stardust"
Appears in
Manga
Takaido (manga)

Takaido is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. He is unnamed in the manga, but called Takaido in the Japanese anime and Sid in the English anime.

This is the original depiction of Sid, as created by Kazuki Takahashi. He, along with Satake and Ghost Kozuka, are former henchmen of Bandit Keith.

Biography[edit]

Duelist Kingdom[edit]

In the Duelist Kingdom tournament, they meet up Bandit Keith, who agrees coach them through the tournament so all four of them will advance to Pegasus' castle. While helping them win Duels the first day of the tournament, Keith secretly intends to use them for their Star Chips.

When Keith finds out about Yugi Mutou, Katsuya Jonouchi, and the rest of the gang, they believe they will get in their way, and seek to eliminate them. When Jonouchi runs away from the group to urinate, Satake beats him unconscious and he wakes up in cave with a Battle Box, complete with a Graveyard Field. Ghost Kozuka challenges Jonouchi to a Duel that he tricks him into thinking he must accept; however, Jonouchi wins the Duel.

Bandit Keith then locks the gang in, and turns on his own companions. Since Satake and Takaido had five Star Chips each, Bandit Keith takes them from them (along with a Dueling Gauntlet) after beating up Kozuka for losing. With those ten Star Chips, he becomes the first to qualify for the finals.