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Utopia's seems to be the only "[[Number]]" that is working with Yuma and Astral via its own free will, proven by the fact that it was the only one who did not side with "Number 96".<ref name="ep37"/><ref name="ep38"/> However, its power corrupts a [[Duelist]] who uses it the way other "Number"s do.<ref name="ep5">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|5|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep6">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|6|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep20">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|20|ref}}</ref> | Utopia's seems to be the only "[[Number]]" that is working with Yuma and Astral via its own free will, proven by the fact that it was the only one who did not side with "Number 96".<ref name="ep37"/><ref name="ep38"/> However, its power corrupts a [[Duelist]] who uses it the way other "Number"s do.<ref name="ep5">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|5|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep6">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|6|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep20">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|20|ref}}</ref> | ||
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Number 39's [[Number 39: Utopia|card]] was the sole "Number" to remain in [[Astral]]'s possession after his memories were lost, a [[blank card]] at the time. During [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]]'s Duel with [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]], the blank card took the form of Utopia based on Yuma's desires and became his ace monster.<ref name="ep2">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|2|ref}}</ref> | Number 39's [[Number 39: Utopia|card]] was the sole "Number" to remain in [[Astral]]'s possession after his memories were lost, a [[blank card]] at the time. During [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]]'s Duel with [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]], the blank card took the form of Utopia based on Yuma's desires and became his ace monster.<ref name="ep2">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|2|ref}}</ref> | ||
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Number 39: Utopia (character) |
Number 39: Utopia, known as No. 39 Aspiration Emperor - Hope in the Japanese version, is a character version of the card, "Number 39: Utopia".
Personality
Utopia's seems to be the only "Number" that is working with Yuma and Astral via its own free will, proven by the fact that it was the only one who did not side with "Number 96".[1][2] However, its power corrupts a Duelist who uses it the way other "Number"s do.[3][4][5]
Anime biography
Number 39's card was the sole "Number" to remain in Astral's possession after his memories were lost, a blank card at the time. During Yuma's Duel with Shark, the blank card took the form of Utopia based on Yuma's desires and became his ace monster.[6]
Utopia became Yuma's favorite "Number", using it in most of his Duels and refers to him more personally than most of his other monsters, as shown when Yuma screams out of frustration when "Utopia" was defeated by "Black Ray Lancer".[7] During Yuma's Duel with Kaze, Roku notices that "Utopia" has a special power.[8] During Yuma's Duel with Fortuno, "Utopia" was given a Chaos form known as "Number C39: Utopia Ray".[9]
While Yuma confronted Droite and Gauche during the WDC, Dark Mist appeared within The Emperor's Key to confront Astral. Astral asked if he broke the seal, and Dark Mist responded by saying that's what the "Numbers" wanted to begin with. Astral questioned why the other "Numbers" gave their strength to Dark Mist, who responded once more that it's what all "Numbers" want - the world's destruction. He claimed that Astral also wanted the same. Neither being seemed to notice that although the other numbers' pillars were all glowing, Utopia's remained dark.[1]
Astral denied it, but Dark Mist pointed out his very presence as proof against that. He told Astral to remember his mission and join the "Numbers". He assaulted Astral, but was fended off by Utopia, which surprised both of them. Dark Mist asked if Utopia meant to stand against them, and concluded that he'll just start by absorbing him first. He then continued his assault via the use of his own card.[1]
Astral realized Yuma needs help so he ordered Utopia to stop protecting him and go help Yuma. Utopia looks at Astral worried, but decides to obey. Dark Mist tried to stop him; however Utopia managed to escape and go to Yuma. During the Duel, Yuma and Astral, who managed to defeat Dark Mist, used "Double or Nothing!" and "Bi-Tension" with "Utopia", which caused him to use a new attack they called "Hope Sword Mars Slash".[2]
References
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode Double Jeopardy: Part 1" 37: "
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode Double Jeopardy: Part 2" 38: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode Flipping Out, Part 1" 5: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode Flipping Out, Part 2" 6: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode Roots of the Problem" 20: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode Go With the Flow, Part 2" 2: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode Shark Attack" 10: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode Training Days, Part 2" 16: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode It's in the Cards, Part 2" 18: "