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{{For|other versions of this character|Weevil Underwood (disambiguation)}}
 
{{For|other versions of this character|Weevil Underwood (disambiguation)}}
 
{{Infobox character
 
{{Infobox character
| headers                 = true
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| headers               = true
| image                   = Weevil Underwood.png
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| image                 = Weevil Underwood.png
| en_anime_name           = Weevil Underwood
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| en_anime_name         = Weevil Underwood
| en_manga_name           = Insector Haga
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| en_manga_name         = Insector Haga
| ja_name                 = インセクター{{Ruby|羽蛾|はが}}
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| ja_name               = インセクター{{Ruby|羽蛾|はが}}
| romaji_name             = Insekutā Haga
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| romaji_name           = Insekutā Haga
| it_name                 = Bruchido Haga
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| it_name               = Bruchido Haga
| ar_name                 = ويفل أندروود
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| ar_name               = ويفل أندروود
| fr_name                 = Insector Haga (anime/manga)<br>Malherbe (Dark Duel Stories)
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| fr_name               = Insector Haga
| anime_debut             = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|2|ref}}
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| anime_debut           = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|2|ref}}
| video_game_debut        = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]''
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| appears_in_anime     =  
| appears_in_anime       =  
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (second series)]]
 
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]''
| appears_in_gbc          =
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| gender               = Male
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]''
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| age                   = 15
| appears_in_gba          =
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| blood_type           = A
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul]]''
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| weight               = 51 kg
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel]]''
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| height               = 162 cm
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004]]''
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| birthdate             = July 21
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]''
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| favorite_food         = Bee larva
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]''
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| least_favorite_food   = Meat dish
| appears_in_nds          = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
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| previous_organization = [[Doma]]
| appears_in_ps2          = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum]]''
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| tournament1           = [[Regional Duel Monsters Championship]]
| gender                 = Male
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| result1               = Winner
| age                     = 15
 
| blood_type             = A
 
| weight                 = 51 kg
 
| height                 = 162 cm
 
| birthdate               = July 21
 
| favorite_food           = Bee larva
 
| least_favorite_food     = Meat dish
 
| previous_organization   = [[Doma]]
 
| tournament1         = [[Regional Duel Monsters Championship]]
 
| result1                 = Winner
 
 
| tournament2          = [[Duelist Kingdom]]
 
| tournament2          = [[Duelist Kingdom]]
| result2                 = Did not place
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| result2               = Did not place
| tournament3             = [[Battle City]]
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| tournament3           = [[Battle City]]
| result3               = Did not place
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| result3               = Did not place
| tournament4           = [[Grand Championship]]
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| tournament4           = [[Grand Championship]]
| result4               = Did not place (with [[Rex Raptor]])
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| result4               = Did not place (with [[Rex Raptor]])
| deck                   = [[Insect]]
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| deck                 = [[Insect]]
| ntr_deck                =
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| ja_voice             = {{voice actors|ja|Urara Takano}}
* Insect Deck
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| en_voice             = {{voice actors|en|Jimmy Zoppi|Brian Zimmerman|e2=(Singapore)}}
* Bug Queen Deck
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| de_voice             = {{voice actors|de|Mario von Jascheroff}}
* Bug Swarm Deck
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| es_voice             = David Robles (Spain)
| wc4_deck                = Insect 
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| es_name               = El Gusano (once referred as Weevil Underwood and also as El Gusano Peleón in episode 1)
| wc5_deck                = Insect Removal                 
 
| ja_voice               = {{voice actors|ja|Urara Takano}}
 
| en_voice               = {{voice actors|en|Jimmy Zoppi|Brian Zimmerman|e2=(Singapore)}}
 
| de_voice               = {{voice actors|de|Mario von Jascheroff}}
 
| es_voice               = David Robles (Spain)
 
| es_name                 = El Gusano (once referred as Weevil Underwood and also as El Gusano Peleón in episode 1)
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Weevil Underwood''', known as '''Insector Haga''' in the manga and Japanese version, develops into a rival and becomes jealous of [[Yugi Muto]]. He displays an adoration for insects, and as such his [[Main Deck|Deck]] is based on [[Insect]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Cards|monsters]].
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'''Weevil Underwood''', known as '''Insector Haga''' (インセクター{{Ruby|羽蛾|はが}} ''Insekutā Haga'') in the Japanese version, is a character in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime. He develops a rivalry and a jealousy towards [[Yugi Muto]] after he is defeated by him in the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament. He displays an adoration for insects, and as such his [[Deck]] is based on [[Insect]] monsters.
  
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
[[File:Haga Linework.jpg|180px|thumb|left|Weevil's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Depicted here is the duelist in the regalia from front and rear views and alongside views of his head from different angles as well as close ups of his glasses.]]
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[[File:Haga Linework.jpg|180px|thumb|left|Weevil's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Depicted here is the Duelist in the regalia from front and rear views and alongside views of his head from different angles as well as close ups of his glasses.]]
  
Weevil's character design was overseen by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]. Weevil wears large round yellow glasses, which have an insect horn in the center to connect the lenses in season one; in the other 4 seasons, his glasses have a beetle in the middle, and holes on the legs.  His Duelist Kingdom glasses magnify his eyes (or so it seems). His turquoise hair is arranged in a "Beatles' Haircut" fashion, and his eyes are blue. In the [[Duelist Kingdom]] arc, Weevil's outfit consists of a green jacket with a raised collar, a white shirt underneath, a red bow tie, brown trousers, and brown shoes. From [[Battle City]] onwards he wears a closed green jacket with a beetle pattern on the front, black shorts, and green-and-black sneakers with wing shoe laces. He carries a [[KaibaCorp]] [[Duel Disk]] on his left hand. In the [[Waking the Dragons]] arc he has a [[Chaos Duel Disk]] instead.  
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Weevil's character design was overseen by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]. He is a short boy with blue eyes and turquoise hair arranged in a "Beatles' Haircut" fashion. He is often seen wearing a pair of round yellow eyeglasses, which appear to magnify his eyes.
  
Weevil does not appear in the first series anime. However, his character and appearance are supposedly based off of the character [[Haiyama]], who appeared in one episode of Season 0; they both wear yellow glasses, have colored hair, and are manipulative.
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During the [[Duelist Kingdom (arc)|Duelist Kingdom]] arc, Weevil wears a pair of eyeglasses with an insect horn in the middle to connect the lenses. His outfit consists green jacket with a raised collar, a white shirt underneath, a red bow tie, brown trousers, and brown shoes.
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In later subsequent appearances, Weevil's outfit changes drastically. His eyeglasses are adorned a beetle in the middle He wears a closed green jacket with a beetle pattern on the front, black shorts, and green-and-black sneakers with wing shoe laces. He carries a [[KaibaCorp]] [[Duel Disk]] on his left arm; in the [[Waking the Dragons]] arc, he carries a [[Chaos Duel Disk]] instead.
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===Personality===
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Initially, when Weevil first appeared on-screen, he is shown to be a humble and respectful person; however, this was shown to be an act when he is revealed to be a sneaky, conniving, and dishonorable [[Duelist]] who performs underhanded tactics in order to achieve victory, even going so far as to get rid of his opponent's cards including Yugi's "[[Exodia]]" cards. He is also a cheater who secretly concocts schemes to gain an unfair advantage against the opponent right before challenging them to a [[Duel]].  
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In conjunction with the above-mentioned personality, Weevil is also shown to be overconfident with his schemes and the power of his Insect monsters. His hubris also causes him to overlook certain details in his plan that causes it to backfire on him, which ultimately leads to his defeat.
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Following his defeat during the [[Duelist Kingdom]] and [[Battle City]] tournaments, Weevil becomes jealous of Yugi and holds a grudge against him due to losing most of his popularity. Because of this, he becomes bent on taking revenge against Yugi by attempting to steal the powerful [[Egyptian God]] cards in his possession, but always meets with failure. This desire leads him and [[Rex Raptor]] to follow Yugi and his friends to America, believing they would receive rare cards after they were invited by [[Maximillion Pegasus]]. After witnessing [[Rafael]] defeat [[Yami Yugi]] in a Duel, Weevil immediately joins [[Paradius]], believing that the power of the [[Orichalcos]] would provide him with the solution to get his revenge against Yugi.
  
 
===Voice and mannerisms===
 
===Voice and mannerisms===
In the Singapore English dub, Weevil speaks with a [[wikipedia:Peter Lorre|Peter Lorre]]-esque voice.
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In the Singaporean English dub, Weevil speaks with a voice similar to that of [[wikipedia:Peter Lorre|Peter Lorre]].
  
 
===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
His Japanese given name "Haga" (羽蛾) literally means "Winged Moth", referring to his first ace monster, "[[Great Moth (anime)|Great Moth]]". It can also be played on the word "Hakazu" (剥がす) which means "to peel off", referring to the many types of insects that go through molting during their life cycle. His title "Insector" refers to his Insect Deck.
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His Japanese title, "Insector", is a play on his adoration for insects and his Insect Deck. His surname, "Haga" (羽蛾) literally means "Winged Moth", referring to his first ace monster, "[[Great Moth (anime)|Great Moth]]". It can also be played on the word "Hakazu" (剥がす) which means "to peel off", referring to the many types of insects that go through molting during their life cycle.
  
His English given name comes from "Weevil", a small beetle with an elongated snout. Many types of said insect are also pests of crop, referring to his less than pleasant personality. His surname "Underwood" is played on "under the wood", possibly to compliment his Insect Deck.
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In the English dubbed anime, his given name is based on a [[wikipedia:Weevil|weevil]], a small beetle with an elongated snout. The weevil is known for being a pest who destroys crops, which reflects his personality. His surname "Underwood" is a play on "under the wood", possibly to compliment his Insect Deck.
  
In the Spanish version (where he is dubbed by David Robles, who also voices Duke Devlin), he is named Weevil Underwood but in the first episode a narrator mentions that his nickname is "El gusano peleón" (the fighting worm), from that point on everybody refers him as "El gusano" (the worm).
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In the Spanish dubbed anime, he retains his English dubbed name; however, in his first appearance, a narrator mentions that his nickname is "El Gusano Peleón", meaning "the fighting worm"). From then on, he is referred to simply as "El Gusano", meaning "the worm".
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===Abilities===
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Weevil possesses an arsenal of bug-themed gadgets, including a spider-shaped gun that shoots sticky slime, and a ladybug-themed remote listening device.
 
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
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Weevil starts out in the series as the Duel Monsters Representative of Eastern Japan, and then National Champion of Duel Monsters (in the dub, he was Regional Champion) by defeating [[Rex Raptor]] in the final match of the National Championship. After his victory, he is invited personally by [[Maximillion Pegasus]] to travel to [[Duelist Kingdom]] to compete there.  
 
Weevil starts out in the series as the Duel Monsters Representative of Eastern Japan, and then National Champion of Duel Monsters (in the dub, he was Regional Champion) by defeating [[Rex Raptor]] in the final match of the National Championship. After his victory, he is invited personally by [[Maximillion Pegasus]] to travel to [[Duelist Kingdom]] to compete there.  
  
Upon meeting Yugi and his friends, he seemed a humble and respectful person, in contrast to the bold and arrogant Rex Raptor. However, he quickly revealed himself to be underhanded and sneaky (while Rex Raptor, ironically, shows decent sportsmanship and plays fairly). On the boat ride to the tournament, he confronts [[Yugi Muto]] and asks to see his set of [[Exodia]]. Upon seeing them, Weevil takes them and chucks them off the boat, leaving [[Joey Wheeler]] to jump in to retrieve them. Laughing, Weevil returns to his cabin, confident that he has destroyed his major source of competition.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|3|ref}}</ref> Yugi defeats him in the first duel of the tournament,<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|4|ref}}</ref> forcing Weevil to be the first duelist to leave the island along with the others who had been defeated in their first round.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|8|ref}}</ref>
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Upon meeting Yugi and his friends, he seemed a humble and respectful person, in contrast to the bold and arrogant Rex Raptor. However, he quickly revealed himself to be underhanded and sneaky (while Rex Raptor, ironically, shows decent sportsmanship and plays fairly). On the boat ride to the tournament, he confronts [[Yugi Muto]] and asks to see his set of "[[Exodia]]" cards. Upon seeing them, Weevil takes them and chucks them off the boat, leaving [[Joey Wheeler]] to jump in to retrieve them. Laughing, Weevil returns to his cabin, confident that he has destroyed his major source of competition.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|3|ref}}</ref> Yugi defeats him in the first duel of the tournament,<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|4|ref}}</ref> forcing Weevil to be the first duelist to leave the island along with the others who had been defeated in their first round.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|8|ref}}</ref>
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====Battle City====
 
====Battle City====
[[File:Weevil Yu-Gi-Oh 064.png|thumb|left|200px|Weevil dueling with Joey.]]
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[[File:Weevil Yu-Gi-Oh 064.png|thumb|left|200px|Weevil dueling with Joey]]
 
Weevil is next seen in the [[Battle City]] arc, where he duels [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]], after "paying" a [[Weevil's helper|boy]] to plant a "[[Parasite Paracide]]" card into Joey's deck.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|63|ref}}</ref> Despite using this to his advantage, he loses and is forced to give Joey his rare card, "[[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]". As a result of losing, he is ejected from the Battle City tournament.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|64|ref}}</ref>
 
Weevil is next seen in the [[Battle City]] arc, where he duels [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]], after "paying" a [[Weevil's helper|boy]] to plant a "[[Parasite Paracide]]" card into Joey's deck.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|63|ref}}</ref> Despite using this to his advantage, he loses and is forced to give Joey his rare card, "[[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]". As a result of losing, he is ejected from the Battle City tournament.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|64|ref}}</ref>
  
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====Dawn of the Duel====
 
====Dawn of the Duel====
Their last attempt at revenge was to steal Yugi's [[Egyptian God Cards]] from his house, where they mistakenly grabbed Yugi's bag containing all of his [[Millennium Items]]. Yugi tried to stop them, but couldn't catch up. Meanwhile, while examining their prize, they were sent to the Shadow Realm by [[Yami Bakura]], who stole the [[Millennium Ring]] back from them afterwards. While Zorc's rampage over Ancient Egypt was in full swing, the events then were affecting the modern world as well- where Weevil was shown chasing his deck which was blown away by the wind. After Zorc's defeat, he was also seen.
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Their last attempt at revenge was to steal the [[Egyptian God Cards]] where they mistakenly grabbed Yugi's bag containing all of his [[Millennium Items]]. Yugi tried to stop them, but couldn't catch up. Meanwhile, while examining their prize, they were sent to the Shadow Realm by [[Yami Bakura]], who stole the [[Millennium Ring]] back from them afterwards. While Zorc's rampage over Ancient Egypt was in full swing, the events then were affecting the modern world as well- where Weevil was shown chasing his deck which was blown away by the wind. After Zorc's defeat, he was also seen.
  
 
In the final episode of the Japanese version of the anime, Weevil is seen Dueling Rex after yet another argument.
 
In the final episode of the Japanese version of the anime, Weevil is seen Dueling Rex after yet another argument.
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==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
<gallery>
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{{Character other appearances}}
Haga manga portal.png    | [[Insector Haga (manga)]]
 
WeevilUnderwood-DOR.png  | [[Weevil Underwood (DOR)|Weevil Underwood (''Duelists of the Roses'')]]
 
WeevilUnderwood-DULI.png | [[Weevil Underwood (Duel Links)|Weevil Underwood (''Duel Links'')]]
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==Decks==
 
==Decks==
{{main|Weevil Underwood's Decks}}
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Weevil uses an '''[[Insect]] Deck'''. His cards rely on "[[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]" or "[[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]" to block opposing attacks while preparing to summon his strongest cards, "[[Great Moth (anime)|Great Moth]]", "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth (anime)|Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]", and "[[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]". Compared to other duelists, Weevil uses few Spell and Trap cards; the ones he does use act to protect his insects or allow him to swarm the field with them.
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===Duelist Kingdom===
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During [[Duelist Kingdom]], Weevil's Deck focused on evolving "[[Larvae Moth (anime)|Larvae Moth]]" with "[[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]" and using [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Magic Cards]] to power up his weaker [[Insect]]s.
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{{Decklist|Duelist Kingdom Deck
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Basic Insect (anime)|Basic Insect]]
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* [[Big Insect (anime)|Big Insect]]
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* [[Gokibore (anime)|Gokibore]]
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* [[Hercules Beetle (anime)|Hercules Beetle]]
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* [[Kamakiriman (anime)|Kamakiriman]]
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* [[Killer Needle (anime)|Killer Needle]]
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]
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* [[Great Moth (anime)|Great Moth]]
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* [[Larvae Moth (anime)|Larvae Moth]]
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|magic =
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* [[Armor with Laser Cannon (anime)|Armor with Laser Cannon]]
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* [[Laser Cannon Armor (anime)|Laser Cannon Armor]]
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* [[Lev. 2 Power Boost]]
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|traps =
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* [[Parasite Worm]]
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* [[Vortex]]
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}}
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===Battle City===
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During [[Battle City]], Weevil utilized "[[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]", "[[Parasite Paracide (anime)|Parasite Paracide]]" and "[[Reckless Parasite]]" to prevent opposing monsters from attacking, having arranged for "Parasite Paracide" to be slipped into [[Joey Wheeler|Joey's]] Deck without his knowledge so he could use it against him. He further focused on his new ace card, "[[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]". Oddly, while [[Seeker]] was looking up duelist's rarest cards, "[[Great Moth (anime)|Great Moth]]" was listed despite Weevil's rarest card being "[[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]".
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{{Decklist|Battle City Deck
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Flying Kamakiri 2 (anime)|Flying Kamakiri #2]]
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* [[Gokibore (anime)|Gokibore]]
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* [[Soldier Ant (anime)|Soldier Ant]]
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Cockroach Knight (anime)|Cockroach Knight]]
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* [[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]
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* [[Flying Kamakiri 1 (anime)|Flying Kamakiri #1]]
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* [[Great Moth (anime)|Great Moth]]
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* [[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]<ref group=Notes name=joey>He lost this card to [[Joey Wheeler]] during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 064|episode 64]].</ref>
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* [[Insect Soldiers of the Sky (anime)|Insect Soldiers of the Sky]]
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* [[Kiseitai (anime)|Kiseitai]]
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* [[Larvae Moth (anime)|Larvae Moth]]
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* [[Leghul (anime)|Leghul]]
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* [[Parasite Paracide (anime)|Parasite Paracide]]
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* [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth (anime)|Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]
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* [[Pinch Hopper (anime)|Pinch Hopper]] x2
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* [[Skull-Mark Ladybug (anime)|Skull-Mark Ladybug]]
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|magic =
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* [[Eradicating Aerosol (anime)|Eradicating Aerosol]]
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* [[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]
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* [[Multiplication of Ants (anime)|Multiplication of Ants]]
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* [[Reckless Parasite]]
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}}
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===Waking the Dragons===
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When Weevil joined [[Dartz]], he was given "[[The Seal of Orichalcos (anime)|The Seal of Orichalcos]]" and access to almost every card ever made. He used his strategy of turning his opponent's [[Monster Card|monsters]] into [[Insect]]s to defend with "[[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]", this time using "[[DNA Surgery (anime)|DNA Surgery]]". He also uses some burn cards, and cards that further exploit his strategy of turning his opponent's monsters into Insects.
  
Weevil uses an '''[[Insect]] Deck'''. His cards rely on "[[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]" or "[[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]" to block opposing attacks while preparing to summon his strongest cards, "[[Great Moth (anime)|Great Moth]]", "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth (anime)|Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]", and "[[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]". Compared to other duelists, Weevil uses few Spell and Trap cards; the ones he does use act to protect his insects or allow him to swarm the field with them.
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{{Decklist|Waking the Dragons Deck
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Gokibore (anime)|Gokibore]]
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| effect monsters =
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* [[Armored Centipede]]
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* [[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]
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* [[Leghul (anime)|Leghul]]
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* [[Parasite Caterpillar]]
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* [[Pheromone Wasp (anime)|Pheromone Wasp]]
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* [[Poison Butterfly]]
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|magic =
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* [[Cell Division]]
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* [[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]
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* [[The Seal of Orichalcos (anime)|The Seal of Orichalcos]]
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|traps =
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* [[DNA Surgery (anime)|DNA Surgery]]
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* [[Infestation (card)|Infestation]]
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* [[Mimesis]]
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}}
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===Grand Championship===
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Weevil was only seen Dueling once, attempting to infiltrate the [[Grand Championship]] but getting thrown out when he and Rex lost to [[Zigfried von Schroeder]].
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{{Decklist|Grand Championship Deck
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]
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* [[Pinch Hopper (anime)|Pinch Hopper]]
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|magic =
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* [[Eradicating Aerosol (anime)|Eradicating Aerosol]]
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}}
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==Duels==
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{| class="wikitable card-list"
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|-
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! scope="col" | Opponent(s)
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! scope="col" | Episode(s)
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! scope="col" | Outcome
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|-
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| | [[Mako Tsunami]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 002|2]] || Win (off-screen)<ref group=Notes name=Mako>Mako Tsunami was known to lose to either Weevil or Rex as he placed third in the Japanese Nationals.</ref>
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|-
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| [[Rex Raptor]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 002|2]] || Win
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|-
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| [[Yugi Muto]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 004|4]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 005|5]] || Lose
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|-
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| Unknown Duelist || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 063|63]] || Win
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|-
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| [[Joey Wheeler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 063|63]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 064|64]] || Lose
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|-
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| [[Gurimo]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 145|145]] || Lose (off screen, with [[Rex Raptor]])
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|-
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| [[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 160|160]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 162|162]] || Lose
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|-
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| [[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried Lloyd]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] || Lose (with [[Rex Raptor]])
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| [[Rex Raptor]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 224|224]] || Not shown
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Weevil Underwood
Weevil Underwood
Names
English
  • Insector Haga (manga)
  • Weevil Underwood (anime)
Japanese
Japaneseインセクター羽蛾はが
Baseインセクター羽蛾
Furiganaインセクターはが
RōmajiInsekutā Haga
Other languages
Arabic
  • ويفل أندروود
French
  • Insector Haga
Italian
  • Bruchido Haga
Spanish
  • El Gusano (once referred as Weevil Underwood and also as El Gusano Peleón in episode 1)
Personal
Birth
  • July 21
Age15
Height
  • 1.62 m <br />5.315 ft <br />63.78 in <br />162 cm
Weight
  • 112.436 lb <br />51 kg
Gender
  • Male
Blood type
  • A
Favorite foodBee larva
Least favorite foodMeat dish
  • Career
Previous organizationDoma
  • Duelist
Tournament Position
Regional Duel Monsters Championship Winner
Duelist Kingdom Did not place
Battle City Did not place
Grand Championship Did not place (with Rex Raptor)
DeckInsect
Appearances
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! episode 0022: "The Gauntlet Is Thrown"
Appears in
Anime
Voice actors
English
Japanese
Other languages
German
  • Mario von Jascheroff
SpanishDavid Robles (Spain)
Underwood, Weevil

Weevil Underwood, known as Insector Haga (インセクター羽蛾はが Insekutā Haga) in the Japanese version, is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. He develops a rivalry and a jealousy towards Yugi Muto after he is defeated by him in the Duelist Kingdom tournament. He displays an adoration for insects, and as such his Deck is based on Insect monsters.

Design[edit]

Weevil's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Depicted here is the Duelist in the regalia from front and rear views and alongside views of his head from different angles as well as close ups of his glasses.

Weevil's character design was overseen by Kazuki Takahashi. He is a short boy with blue eyes and turquoise hair arranged in a "Beatles' Haircut" fashion. He is often seen wearing a pair of round yellow eyeglasses, which appear to magnify his eyes.

During the Duelist Kingdom arc, Weevil wears a pair of eyeglasses with an insect horn in the middle to connect the lenses. His outfit consists green jacket with a raised collar, a white shirt underneath, a red bow tie, brown trousers, and brown shoes.

In later subsequent appearances, Weevil's outfit changes drastically. His eyeglasses are adorned a beetle in the middle He wears a closed green jacket with a beetle pattern on the front, black shorts, and green-and-black sneakers with wing shoe laces. He carries a KaibaCorp Duel Disk on his left arm; in the Waking the Dragons arc, he carries a Chaos Duel Disk instead.

Personality[edit]

Initially, when Weevil first appeared on-screen, he is shown to be a humble and respectful person; however, this was shown to be an act when he is revealed to be a sneaky, conniving, and dishonorable Duelist who performs underhanded tactics in order to achieve victory, even going so far as to get rid of his opponent's cards including Yugi's "Exodia" cards. He is also a cheater who secretly concocts schemes to gain an unfair advantage against the opponent right before challenging them to a Duel.

In conjunction with the above-mentioned personality, Weevil is also shown to be overconfident with his schemes and the power of his Insect monsters. His hubris also causes him to overlook certain details in his plan that causes it to backfire on him, which ultimately leads to his defeat.

Following his defeat during the Duelist Kingdom and Battle City tournaments, Weevil becomes jealous of Yugi and holds a grudge against him due to losing most of his popularity. Because of this, he becomes bent on taking revenge against Yugi by attempting to steal the powerful Egyptian God cards in his possession, but always meets with failure. This desire leads him and Rex Raptor to follow Yugi and his friends to America, believing they would receive rare cards after they were invited by Maximillion Pegasus. After witnessing Rafael defeat Yami Yugi in a Duel, Weevil immediately joins Paradius, believing that the power of the Orichalcos would provide him with the solution to get his revenge against Yugi.

Voice and mannerisms[edit]

In the Singaporean English dub, Weevil speaks with a voice similar to that of Peter Lorre.

Etymology[edit]

His Japanese title, "Insector", is a play on his adoration for insects and his Insect Deck. His surname, "Haga" (羽蛾) literally means "Winged Moth", referring to his first ace monster, "Great Moth". It can also be played on the word "Hakazu" (剥がす) which means "to peel off", referring to the many types of insects that go through molting during their life cycle.

In the English dubbed anime, his given name is based on a weevil, a small beetle with an elongated snout. The weevil is known for being a pest who destroys crops, which reflects his personality. His surname "Underwood" is a play on "under the wood", possibly to compliment his Insect Deck.

In the Spanish dubbed anime, he retains his English dubbed name; however, in his first appearance, a narrator mentions that his nickname is "El Gusano Peleón", meaning "the fighting worm"). From then on, he is referred to simply as "El Gusano", meaning "the worm".

Abilities[edit]

Weevil possesses an arsenal of bug-themed gadgets, including a spider-shaped gun that shoots sticky slime, and a ladybug-themed remote listening device.

Biography[edit]

Yu-Gi-Oh![edit]

Duelist Kingdom[edit]

Weevil receives his trophy from Pegasus
Weevil throws Yugi's "Exodia" cards overboard

Weevil starts out in the series as the Duel Monsters Representative of Eastern Japan, and then National Champion of Duel Monsters (in the dub, he was Regional Champion) by defeating Rex Raptor in the final match of the National Championship. After his victory, he is invited personally by Maximillion Pegasus to travel to Duelist Kingdom to compete there.

Upon meeting Yugi and his friends, he seemed a humble and respectful person, in contrast to the bold and arrogant Rex Raptor. However, he quickly revealed himself to be underhanded and sneaky (while Rex Raptor, ironically, shows decent sportsmanship and plays fairly). On the boat ride to the tournament, he confronts Yugi Muto and asks to see his set of "Exodia" cards. Upon seeing them, Weevil takes them and chucks them off the boat, leaving Joey Wheeler to jump in to retrieve them. Laughing, Weevil returns to his cabin, confident that he has destroyed his major source of competition.[1] Yugi defeats him in the first duel of the tournament,[2] forcing Weevil to be the first duelist to leave the island along with the others who had been defeated in their first round.[3]

Battle City[edit]

Weevil dueling with Joey

Weevil is next seen in the Battle City arc, where he duels Joey, after "paying" a boy to plant a "Parasite Paracide" card into Joey's deck.[4] Despite using this to his advantage, he loses and is forced to give Joey his rare card, "Insect Queen". As a result of losing, he is ejected from the Battle City tournament.[5]

He is later seen observing the semifinal match between Yugi and Kaiba in Domino City among other duelists.

Waking the Dragons[edit]

Weevil with a Chaos Duel Disk

In the Waking the Dragons arc, Weevil and Rex are together, having lost a great deal of their former popularity after they had been humiliated in the the Duelist Kingdom and Battle City tournaments. However, they soon meet and duel Gurimo; as a result of losing, both of them have their souls taken. They were later granted their freedom after Yugi Mutou defeated Gurimo.

The two of them follow the group until Yugi's soul is taken by Rafael after Yami Yugi loses to him. They beg Rafael to take them with him, and he grudgingly accepts their pleas. He and Alister take them to Dartz, and the two of them beg for more power to settle old scores. Dartz decides to test them by seeing if they could each grasp a piece of the Orichalcos Stone, with the penalty for failing being their souls taken again. Both of them succeed, and they improve their decks with cards from Dartz's massive collection.

Weevil then proceeds to confront Yugi and duels him, with "The Seal of Orichalcos" empowering his insects. In the end, however, Yugi wins anyway, and Weevil's soul is taken by the magic of the very Seal which he has employed. His virtually comatose body is found by Ironheart when the train on which he had previously been dueling with Yugi derails and falls off a cliff, and he is transported to a hospital. When Dartz is defeated, Weevil's soul is released from imprisonment, and he wakes up in his hospital bed in the same room as Rex, who leaves with him.

Grand Championship[edit]

Weevil and Rex's next plan was to enter the KaibaCorp Grand Championship, where they both impersonated the duelist Fortune Salim. They were quickly defeated by Zigfried von Schroeder and sent back to Japan by KaibaCorp. (In the dub, their fate after the Duel is unknown, although they were briefly seen after Yugi defeats Leon von Schroeder, possibly in Domino City, watching in disgust, indicating that they were sent back.)

Dawn of the Duel[edit]

Their last attempt at revenge was to steal the Egyptian God Cards where they mistakenly grabbed Yugi's bag containing all of his Millennium Items. Yugi tried to stop them, but couldn't catch up. Meanwhile, while examining their prize, they were sent to the Shadow Realm by Yami Bakura, who stole the Millennium Ring back from them afterwards. While Zorc's rampage over Ancient Egypt was in full swing, the events then were affecting the modern world as well- where Weevil was shown chasing his deck which was blown away by the wind. After Zorc's defeat, he was also seen.

In the final episode of the Japanese version of the anime, Weevil is seen Dueling Rex after yet another argument.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's[edit]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, a parody of him named Insector Hakata is listed as one the players defeated by Hunter Pace. [6]

Other appearances[edit]

Decks[edit]

Weevil uses an Insect Deck. His cards rely on "Insect Barrier" or "Cocoon of Evolution" to block opposing attacks while preparing to summon his strongest cards, "Great Moth", "Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth", and "Insect Queen". Compared to other duelists, Weevil uses few Spell and Trap cards; the ones he does use act to protect his insects or allow him to swarm the field with them.

Duelist Kingdom[edit]

During Duelist Kingdom, Weevil's Deck focused on evolving "Larvae Moth" with "Cocoon of Evolution" and using Equip Magic Cards to power up his weaker Insects.

Battle City[edit]

During Battle City, Weevil utilized "Insect Barrier", "Parasite Paracide" and "Reckless Parasite" to prevent opposing monsters from attacking, having arranged for "Parasite Paracide" to be slipped into Joey's Deck without his knowledge so he could use it against him. He further focused on his new ace card, "Insect Queen". Oddly, while Seeker was looking up duelist's rarest cards, "Great Moth" was listed despite Weevil's rarest card being "Insect Queen".

Waking the Dragons[edit]

When Weevil joined Dartz, he was given "The Seal of Orichalcos" and access to almost every card ever made. He used his strategy of turning his opponent's monsters into Insects to defend with "Insect Barrier", this time using "DNA Surgery". He also uses some burn cards, and cards that further exploit his strategy of turning his opponent's monsters into Insects.

Grand Championship[edit]

Weevil was only seen Dueling once, attempting to infiltrate the Grand Championship but getting thrown out when he and Rex lost to Zigfried von Schroeder.

Duels[edit]

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Mako Tsunami 2 Win (off-screen)[Notes 2]
Rex Raptor 2 Win
Yugi Muto 4-5 Lose
Unknown Duelist 63 Win
Joey Wheeler 63-64 Lose
Gurimo 145 Lose (off screen, with Rex Raptor)
Yami Yugi 160-162 Lose
Zigfried Lloyd 189 Lose (with Rex Raptor)
Rex Raptor 224 Not shown

Notes[edit]

  1. He lost this card to Joey Wheeler during episode 64.
  2. Mako Tsunami was known to lose to either Weevil or Rex as he placed third in the Japanese Nationals.

References[edit]

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0033: "Journey to the Duelist Kingdom"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0044: "Into the Hornet's Nest"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0088: "Everything's Relative"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 06363: "Playing with a Parasite, Part 1"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 06464: "Playing with a Parasite, Part 2"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 0011: "On Your Mark, Get Set, DUEL!"