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Seto Kaiba

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Also, Kaiba dislikes other people using his cards, namely his "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" (his favorite and [[signature card]]; notably, he uses its motif to decorate a large portion of his personal effects - e.g., [[Kaiba Land]], his jet, and his clothing). This is shown in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 001]], when he rips up [[Solomon Muto]]'s Blue-eyes White Dragon after winning it so that it could never be used against him, and also in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 136]] when Kaiba becomes very angry when he finds out about Joey using his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in their Duel. Kaiba goes so far as to attack Joey's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" with his own, destroying both in the process, to prevent Joey from using it for another turn. (He even says angrily, "I'm the only one with the skills necessary to wield a Blue-Eyes!" while doing so.) He also despises Pegasus' "[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]]", saying it strips the original of all its pride. According to [[Kazuki Takahashi|Takahashi]], Kaiba's obsession with the "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (character)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" stems from the feelings between [[Kisara]] (the girl whose Ka housed the Blue-Eyes) and his ancient Egyptian incarnate, [[Priest Seto]] <ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] Bunkoban Volume 21</ref>.
One of Seto's recurring traits in the English version is his absolute refusal to believe in the powers of magic often used in the series. Later on, during sagas like [[Waking the Dragons]], he openly admits to believing in all the supernatural events occurring around him, instead of just ignorantly saying they don't exist as he does in the English anime. Also, in the Japanese version of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]], Kaiba stated at the end that the only reason he tried to destroy the ''[[Pyramid of Light]]'' card during his duel with Yugi was because if the card really was magic, it would mean he didn't defeat Yugi using his own strength and he refused to win that way. However, the closest in the English version that Kaiba has come to this is "Maybe there is some truth to this junk" in the final episodes; however, when questioned by Joey, he quickly denies he ever said such a thing. He probably did this because of his arrogance and the fact that had he admitted to saying so knowing Joey's occasional childish nature he would have been teased to no end by Joey because of their rivalry. Kaiba is much more accepting of the powers of magic in the Japanese version. In the [[Dawn_of the Duel|Memory World]] arc Kaiba's past self, [[Priest Seto]], is introduced. Priest Seto is depicted as being less antagonistic than modern-day Kaiba, and is portrayed as being very loyal with a strong sense of justice.
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