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Seto Kaiba (manga)

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Kaiba worked on constructing a [[Kaiba Land]] theme park in [[Domino City]] and spent 10 billion yen on the [[Death-T]] park, which was set on simulating the Experience of Death, through [[Solid Vision]], in order to get his revenge on Yugi.<ref name="d 27" /> He hired people such as professional hitmen and a serial killer to work in stages of Death-T. Mokuba also offered to face Yugi in one of the stages. Kaiba tried talking him out of it, believing Mokuba to be no match for Yugi, but Mokuba insisted and took the role anyway in the hopes of winning Seto's respect. Kaiba even made a bet on which stage of Death-T Yugi would die on, choosing the final stage, meaning he bet Mokuba would lose.
[[File:YGO-027 Triple Blue-Eyes.png|thumb|right|Kaiba , [[Grandpa and Kaiba's Duel|Dueling]] Sugoroku]]
Kaiba invited Yugi and [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] to [[Kaiba Manor|his mansion]] the night before the [[Kaiba Land grand opening|grand opening]] of the Kaiba Land<ref name="d 26">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|26|ref}}</ref> and had Sugoroku Mutou kidnapped unbeknownst to them. He had planned on giving Yugi and Jonouchi a personal welcome, but fell asleep after long nonstop work. He suffered the Experience of Death nightmare that night, which he found ironic the next day as he planned on never having that dream again after Death-T. Kaiba learned that Mokuba had tried to kill his guests in his absence, but laughed it off, saying "boys will be boys".<ref name="d 27" />
[[File:YGO-027 Tearing.png|thumb|left|Kaiba tearing up Sugoroku's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"]]Kaiba brought Yugi and Jonouchi to the opening as his special guests. This opening took place three days before the park was open to the public. Yugi, Jonouchi and other children Kaiba had invited were given access, free of charge. This caused Yugi and Jonouchi to think they may have misjudged Kaiba. However Kaiba was confronted by [[Gozaburo's right-hand man|a former KaibaCorp employee]], who accused him of driving his father to commit suicide. That man was quickly removed. After letting Yugi and Jonouchi use a number of rides, he took them to a special show. There he revealed he had kidnapped Sugoroku, and then faced him in a game of ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' in his new [[Battle Box]] simulators. Sugoroku used "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", but lost as he was overwhelmed by the projections and Kaiba's three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons". After winning, Kaiba tore up Sugoroku's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card, as Sugoroku's punishment for losing and the card's punishment for betraying him before. He also had Sugoroku subjected to an artificial Penalty Game, where he was attacked by holographic monsters. Kaiba got Yugi to swear to participate in Death-T in exchange for releasing his grandfather.<ref name="d 27" />
[[File:YGO-027 Tearing.png|thumb|left|Kaiba, tearing up Sugoroku's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"]]Kaiba tore up Sugoroku's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card, as Sugoroku's punishment for losing and the card's punishment for betraying him before. He also had Sugoroku subjected to an artificial Penalty Game, where he was attacked by holographic monsters. Kaiba got Yugi acceptsto swear to participate in Death-T in exchange for releasing his grandfather.<ref name="d 27" /> Yugi accepted, but Jonouchi won't would not let him do it alone. Their friend [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]], who was in the audience with his nephew [[Johji]] also accompanies accompanied them. Kaiba agreed to let them help Yugi, thinking that it just meant he would bury themall in the same grave. Kaiba allowed the other children he had invited to Kaiba Land to watch Death-T from the stalls. They believed Yugi and his friends were special guests given access to another theme park, but were unaware that its intention was to kill Yugi.<ref name="d 28">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|28|ref}}</ref>
In the first stage, [[DeathT-T 1]], Kaiba has had arranged for Yugi and his friends face the hitmen , [[Johnny Gayle]], [[Bob McGuire]] and "[[name unknown]]" in a shootout game. Although The objective was to eliminate enemy players by shooting a sensor on their vests. However Kaiba supplied ineffective guns for Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda, while the hitmen were given lethal guns. Before the game is greatly rigged against began, an attendant was to explain the rules to Yugi, and his friend friends. However someone had hired [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu Mazaki]] had been hired by KaibaCorp , for that stagerole. Kaiba was annoyed on discovering this, as he knew she was a friend of Yugi.<ref name="d 28" /> Kaiba's promise of a ¥10,000 bounty to each hitman for each opponent they killed, made the hitmen less willing to work together. Jonouchi's surprise attack, later followed by Honda's discovery of the ineffective guns and use of Anzu's working gun, allowed Yugi and his friends still managed to defeat win the hitmenshootout.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|29|ref}}</ref>
In Death-T 2, he subjects them to an electric chair ride and guillotine, where they must solve a riddle to prevent their hands from being cut off. For the final part of the stage he kidnaps Johji, who is a fan of his and such cooperates. Kaiba forces a member of the party to face the [[Chopman]] in a fight to the death to get Johji back. He appears on a screen on the Chopman's stomach telling the group of the Chopman's crimes.
This time, having realized his original game hadn't worked, Dark Yugi inflicted a "Mind Crush" on Kaiba which dispels Kaiba's evil side and leaves Kaiba in a coma, where he must reassemble the "shattered puzzle of his heart".