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Yugi Muto
Yugi Muto
Names
English
  • Yugi Mutou (manga)
  • Yugi Muto (anime)
NicknamesYug (dub)
Japanese
JapaneseMUOTOU YUGI DEÇU DAZE
RōmajiMutō Yūgi
Korean
Hangul
  • Mutou_Yugi_Card_Pro
Other languages
Arabic
  • يوڠي موتو
  • يوگي موتو (phonetic)
Thai
  • เดอะบูม ผู้ชายป้ายม่วง
Personal
Birth
Height
  • 1.53 m <br />5.02 ft <br />60.236 in <br />153 cm[1]
Weight
  • 92.594 lb <br />42 kg[1]
Gender
  • "Male or Female you just have to imagine" is not in the list (Male, Female, Unknown, None) of allowed values for the "Gender" property.Male or Female you just have to imagine
Blood type
Favorite foodPASTERU DE FURANGO[1]
Least favorite foodGringo Food[1]
Relatives
  • Education
SchoolDomino High School
  • Duelist
Tournament Position
Duelist Kingdom Winner
Battle City Winner
Grand Championship Winner
Battle City V2 Winner
Social Life Last Place
TeamYu-Jyo (WC 2008)
Manga DeckBlue Eyes White Dragon
Anime Deck
Other Decks
Nightmare
Troubadour
  • Magic Darkness
  • Magnet Power
  • Magic Time
WC 2007
  • Magic Darkness
WC 2008
  • Give You Courage
Deck Master
Appearances
Anime debut (Toei)Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 152152: "An Advancing Future"
Anime debut (NAS)Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 322322 (second series)
Video game debutYu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule: Breed and Battle
Voice actors
English
Japanese
Other languages
German
  • Konrad Bösherz
Italian
  • Massimo Di Benedetto
Spanish
  • TRABAHO TRABAHO (Latin America)
Muto, Yugi

Yugi Moto is a duelist with serious doubts about his gender, thats happens becuase he has no father ou mother, so he relys on his Grandpa and Tea(If are you reading this PLOX dont rely on Tea like NEVER).He's a total noob in Duel Monsters and just because of Atem, on the final episode he just beat it because he IS the protagonist after all.

Design

Appearance

Yugi's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Depicted here is the character in the full Domino School boy's regalia from front, side, and rear views and alongside views of his head from different angles.

Yugi's character design was overseen by Kazuki Takahashi. His normal outfit consists of the standard male Domino Junior/Senior High uniform complete with a closed buckled collar. His extremely extravagant hair features multiple layers including long blond crooked, pointy locks for his fringe, the rest features a set of five large spikes and two smaller spikes colored black with a magenta sheen along the edges. So far, he is the only character in the franchise to have his hair divided into three colors. He wears the Millennium Puzzle on a lace around his neck. In the manga and second series anime, the lace is later replaced with a chain. In the manga (post Volume 7) and in the second series anime, he often wears a KaibaCorp Duel Disk on his left arm.

When he plays Dungeon Dice Monsters against Duke Devlin, he wears a black long-sleeves shirt, a gray sleeve-less vest, dark blue pants and black shoes.

When he and Téa took a day together to find out about the Millennium Puzzle, he wore a black linen shirt and several pieces of wrist-chains, along with a pair of leather pants.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yugi is shown much taller, as he is taller than Jaden who is taller than Yugi's past self. In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yugi's present day face is not directly shown. However as he is now older, his voice is a mix between his and Atem's. Except for his eyes, he now looks like Atem.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, Yugi wears a different attire of a violet jacket and jeans. He also wears the Capsule Shooter on his left arm. In episode 4, he gains a duel armor that allows him to become one with one of his capsule monsters.


Voice

The voices differ slightly between the different series and the English dub, although the voice of Dark Yugi is stronger and more confident than that of Yugi.

In the first series anime, Yugi's voice is positively timid, rarely showing any strength and almost always being polite in his speech, using honorifics and "boku" as his personal pronoun. Dark Yugi's voice is much rougher, uses "ore" as his personal pronoun and rarely ever uses honorifics. He also has a catchphrase, "Saa, geimu no jikan da!", which means "Come, it's game time!" or "Come, it's time to play a game!".

In the Japanese version of the second series anime, Yugi has considerably more confidence than in his previous appearance, but is still very polite. It's harder to distinguish between his voice and Dark Yugi's, but Dark Yugi's tone is considerably sterner and has the same pattern of speech as his previous appearance. This series also established Yugi calling Dark Yugi mou hitori no boku (the other me) and Dark Yugi referring to Yugi as aibou (partner).

In the English version of the second series anime, Yugi's voice is high pitched and sometimes strained in more emotional moments, and generally has a friendly tone towards everyone. Yami Yugi's voice, in comparison, is fierce and commanding. Yugi's last name is pronounced "Mohtoh" in this version, although it is still spelled "Muto". In the Singaporean dub of the second series anime, Yugi and Yami Yugi are voiced by Chuck Powers. In this dub, Yugi's voice is soft and slightly high-pitched, while Yami Yugi's voice is near the total opposite. In the Singaporean dub, both Yugi and Yami Yugi speak with a slight drawl. In the first season, Yugi calls Yami Yugi "Spirit", then in other seasons Yugi started to call him "Pharaoh". Sometimes, he also calls him Yami. Yami Yugi always called Yugi by his name.

Manga biography

See: Yugi Mutou in the manga

First series anime biography

See: Yugi Mutou in the first series anime

Yugi is even more gay than in duel monsters, can you even imagine THAT?

Second series anime biography

History

Yugi lives on the game shop and Joey and Tristan pratice bullyng with him because he is gay

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Duelist Kingdom

Yugi transforms into Yami Yugi.

Yugi defeats Kaiba thanks to Atem and became the duel monsters champion

Since Joey had been having trouble with winning in Duel Monsters, Yugi asked his grandfather to help train Joey.[2]

Maximillion Pegasus heard of Yugi's victory over Kaiba and sent him a videotape inviting him to participate in his Duelist Kingdom tournament. Pegasus appeared on the TV and dueled Yugi on the spot, while freezing everyone else in the room. Pegasus placed a time limit on the Duel and won because Yugi is gay and wanted to atack the monster Pegasus has taked control.[2]

Yugi entered the tournament in order to rescue Grandpa. At the pier, before boarding the ship to the tournament, he gave Joey one of his two Star Chips, allowing Joey to participate and help him(because he's gay).

EXODIA OCEAN YUGI DUMB.[3]

Ok with that explains Yugi beats Pegasus(Thanks to Atem) and recover he's grandpa soul WEEEEEEE

Battle City

Yami Yugi speaking with Yugi.

Kaiba make a tournoment to beat Yugi and get the God Cards, but he is even more noob than Yugi and loses to Atem

Virtual World

Thats just filler skip this

Battle City finals

Kaiba Loses to Yugi(whoops i gave spoiler before)

Waking the Dragons

Dartz is badass but loses to Yugi because he is the protagonist

Grand Championship

This is worse than Virtual world, skip this too

Dawn of the Duel

Bakura is the villain,Yugi beats Bakura and Atem(PROTAGONISM)

Altered timelines

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Jaden loses to Atem and cries like a baby at the and of Yugioh GX

Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time

Paradox,Atem and Yusei are nice, Jaden fucked everthing on this movie

Non-canon appearances

Relationships

Téa Gardner

FRIENDZONE

Yami Yugi/Pharaoh Atem

The person he stole all the credits

Joey Wheeler

He's a loser.

Tristan Taylor

He's even more loser than Joey.

Seto Kaiba

He's more noob than Yugi.

Rebecca Hawkins

Female Friendzone.

Gaming items

Deck

Yugi's Decks are most famous for his "Dark Magician". Yugi's Deck probably has the most variety and balance of any other character's Deck in the series, and is sometimes referred to as a Strategy Deck. His original Deck mostly composed of low Level EARTH and DARK monsters, which he suppliments with Magic Cards to perform effective combos. The Deck also had Exodia in it, which he used in the first episode to defeat Kaiba, but Weevil Underwood threw them overboard on the ship to Duelist Kingdom, and Joey Wheeler was only able to recover two of them, so Yugi abandoned Exodia.

During the Battle City arc, he keeps the theme of having EARTH and DARK monsters and adds more control cards to the deck which allow him to manipulate an opponent's cards, such as "Brain Control", "Lightforce Sword" and "Mystical Refpanel". During this time Yugi debuted his Magnet Warriors, Royal Knights, and "Dark Magician Girl", which would become mainstays in his deck for the rest of the series. He also includes more support for the "Dark Magician", such as "Magical Dimension" and "Diffusion Wave-Motion". Yugi's deck contains Joey's "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" after he wins it from the Rare Hunter, but he eventually returns it to Joey. Aside from the Red-Eyes and the Egyptian God Cards he acquires during the tournament, Yugi's rarest card is "Dark Magician". Yugi's deck mostly focuses on Warrior and Spellcaster-type monsters, contrasting Seto Kaiba who uses Fiend and Dragon-type monsters, or cards with a technological theme to them.

As the series progressed Yugi's deck would continue to evolve to have greater focus on the "Dark Magician" and its related cards, adding "Dark Renewal", "Sage's Stone" and "Dark Magic Curtain" to the deck.

During the Dawn of the Duel arc, Yugi uses a Deck based around cards with a Toy theme like "Blockman" and the "Gadgets", and Level monsters that grow stronger over time, such as "Silent Swordsman" and "Silent Magician". This Deck represents the strength Yugi has without the help of Yami Yugi as well as his playful side. As a result he does not use the Dark Magician and its related cards, leaving them to Yami Yugi when they build separate decks for the final ceremonial duel.

When Yugi's Deck goes on tour at Duel Academy, the Copycat duelist Dimitri steals it and copies Yugi's voice, mannerisms and dueling style. While Dimitri copies Yugi's moves very well, he loses because he lacks the bond with the cards that Yugi has. This Deck is based around the "Dark Magician" and retrained "Chaos" variants of Yugi's Ritual Monsters.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, when Jaden travels to the past to duel Yugi, the Deck Yugi uses is one of his Decks from after Battle City but before the Dawn of the Duel arc.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! R, Yugi uses a Toy Deck, centered around Yugi's childish side, using cards such as "Toy Magician" and "Toy Box".

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time, Yugi's Deck focuses highly on his "Dark Magician", as he has some new support cards in the movie never before seen in the anime.

Dice Pool

In the Dungeon Dice Monsters video game, Yugi uses monsters that he used in the anime, which makes many Spellcaster-Type, with a small number of Warrior and Dragon-Type monsters.

Anime
Items
Video game

Capsule Monsters

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, Yugi used the following monsters:

References

  1. a b c d e f Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth: Yugi Mutou's profile (japanese)
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0022: "The Gauntlet Is Thrown"
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