Paradise City
Paradise City, known as Maiami City or Miami City[1][2] (
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Residents[edit]
- Akira Samejima
- Akira Tendo
- Allie
- Aura Sentia
- Claude
- Declan Akaba
- Dipper O'rion
- Frederick
- Furio Sawatari
- Grizzlepike Jones
- Gong Strong
- Haruno Mihara
- Henrietta Akaba
- Herk
- Iggy Arlo
- Joy Jeever
- Julia Krystal
- Kai Kurahashi
- Kakimoto
- Kev Ravenwood
- Kit Blade
- Kurumi Kobayashi
- Leo Akaba
- Madam Divina
- Mai Miyata
- Mamoru Takeda
- Marco
- Masashi Kitaura
- Micky Starlett
- Mio Tojyo
- Moon Shadow
- Mr. Strong
- Musashi Kinomoto
- Nagi
- Nico Smiley
- Ootomo
- Pierre L'Supérieure
- Reed Pepper
- Riley Akaba
- Ryouhei Sasaki
- Ryozan Godagawa
- Shiori Nanase
- Skip Boyle
- Sun Shadow
- Sylvio Sawatari
- Taka
- Takeshi Aoki
- Tate
- Tetsuro Yamaguchi
- The Sledgehammer
- Trevor
- Trick Tagart
- Trout
- Yamabe
- Yoko Sakaki
- Yusho Sakaki
- Yuya Sakaki
- Zuzu Boyle
Different views[edit]
View of Paradise City from the back of Leo Corporation/Leo Institute of Dueling.
View of Paradise City during Arc League Championship.
View of Paradise City under the effect of Quartet of Quandry
Different parts of the map[edit]
In other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Romanized | Translated |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | Maiami-shi | Maiami City | |
まいあみし (kana) | |||
舞網市 (base) | |||
Korean | 해미 시市 | Haemi Si | Haemi City |
Trivia[edit]
- The city's name in the Japanese version is a pun on Miami, a famous United States city in the real world.
- In the English version, the name Paradise - given later events in the anime - may suggest a reference to Milton's Paradise Lost.
References[edit]
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode Swing into Action: Part 2" 2: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode Bad Business" 8: "
- ↑ a b "OCG V-Jump Time". YGOrganization. February 17, 2014.