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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
− | Chojiro was a Duelist who sought to bridge the gaps between the Tops and the Commons. He trained young children and broke up fights, encouraging the local population to enjoy their Dueling. He decided to challenge Tops Duelists to Duels, but the stronger cards that they could afford allowed them to defeat Chojiro. The cheers he was used to become boos, driving him to attempt to cheat rather than relying on his famed "miracle draw". He was subsequently imprisoned in the [[Facility (ARC-V)|Facility]] ten years before the start of the series.<ref name="ep60" /> | + | Chojiro was a Duelist who sought to bridge the gaps between the Tops and the Commons. He trained young children and broke up fights, encouraging the local population to enjoy their Dueling. He decided to challenge Tops Duelists to Duels, but the stronger cards that they could afford allowed them to defeat Chojiro. The cheers he was used to become boos, driving him to attempt to cheat rather than relying on his famed "miracle draw".<ref name="ep61" /> He was subsequently imprisoned in the [[Facility (ARC-V)|Facility]] ten years before the start of the series.<ref name="ep60" /> |
===Different Dimensions=== | ===Different Dimensions=== | ||
− | While eating an exquisite dinner one morning, Chojiro took notice of [[Yuya Sakaki]], [[Silvio]], [[Crow Hogan (ARC-V)|Crow]], [[Shinji Weber|Shinji]], [[Gong]] and [[Dennis Macfield]]. Later, he had the Security guard bring them to him, and Chojiro's lackeys demanded that Yuya and his friends hand over their cards to him in exchange for good treatment. They refused, and Chojiro showed them the bed-sized stack of cards that he'd claimed over ten years in undefeated Dueling. Disappointed that Yuya wasn't listening to reason, he had the guard bring them [[Duel Disk]]s and challenged Yuya to a Duel. Performing a long combo, Chojiro brought out "[[Cardian - Ameshikou]]" on his first turn. He was surprised when Yuya performed a [[Pendulum Summon]], wondering if Dueling had advanced to this point in the ten years that he'd been imprisoned, and used "[[No Cheaters Allowed]]" to return the Summoned monsters back to Yuya's hand.<ref name="ep60" /> Yuya played defensively with Set monsters as Chojiro skipped his [[Draw Phase]] to continue to inflict damage. When Crow and Shinji observed the change in Chijiro's strategy from the past, Chojiro explained how his outlook had changed. Yuya was able to set up an infinite loop that Chojiro couldn't break with his current field, forcing Chojiro to draw. Chojiro felt himself enjoying the Duel for the first time in years and brought out "[[Cardian - Inoshikacho]]" and reduced Yuya to 200 [[LP]], breaking his loop. With the crowd cheering them on, Yuya was able to break Chojiro's combo and Pendulum Summon the next turn, destroying Chojiro's monsters and winning the Duel. Chojiro remained happy that he'd enjoyed the Duel.<ref name="ep61" | + | While eating an exquisite dinner one morning, Chojiro took notice of [[Yuya Sakaki]], [[Silvio]], [[Crow Hogan (ARC-V)|Crow]], [[Shinji Weber|Shinji]], [[Gong]] and [[Dennis Macfield]]. Later, he had the Security guard bring them to him, and Chojiro's lackeys demanded that Yuya and his friends hand over their cards to him in exchange for good treatment. They refused, and Chojiro showed them the bed-sized stack of cards that he'd claimed over ten years in undefeated Dueling. Disappointed that Yuya wasn't listening to reason, he had the guard bring them [[Duel Disk]]s and challenged Yuya to a Duel. Performing a long combo, Chojiro brought out "[[Cardian - Ameshikou]]" on his first turn. He was surprised when Yuya performed a [[Pendulum Summon]], wondering if Dueling had advanced to this point in the ten years that he'd been imprisoned, and used "[[No Cheaters Allowed]]" to return the Summoned monsters back to Yuya's hand.<ref name="ep60" /> Yuya played defensively with Set monsters as Chojiro skipped his [[Draw Phase]] to continue to inflict damage. When Crow and Shinji observed the change in Chijiro's strategy from the past, Chojiro explained how his outlook had changed. Yuya was able to set up an infinite loop that Chojiro couldn't break with his current field, forcing Chojiro to draw. Chojiro felt himself enjoying the Duel for the first time in years and brought out "[[Cardian - Inoshikacho]]" and reduced Yuya to 200 [[LP]], breaking his loop. With the crowd cheering them on, Yuya was able to break Chojiro's combo and Pendulum Summon the next turn, destroying Chojiro's monsters and winning the Duel. Chojiro remained happy that he'd enjoyed the Duel.<ref name="ep61" /> |
==Deck== | ==Deck== | ||
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! scope="col" | Episode(s) | ! scope="col" | Episode(s) | ||
! scope="col" | Outcome | ! scope="col" | Outcome | ||
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+ | | 5 [[Tops (ARC-V)|Tops]] Duelists || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 061|61]] || Lose (flashback) | ||
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| [[Yuya Sakaki]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 060|60]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 061|61]] || Lose | | [[Yuya Sakaki]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 060|60]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 061|61]] || Lose |
Revision as of 13:26, 23 June 2015
Nicknames | Enjoy Chojiro (エンジョイ長次郎 Enjoi Chōjirō)[1] | ||||||||||
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Anime Deck | Cardian | ||||||||||
Anime debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode Showdown in the Slammer" 60: " | ||||||||||
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Tokumatsu, Chojiro |
Chojiro Tokumatsu is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime. He is the "boss" of the Facility, even higher in authority than the local guards.[2]
Biography
History
Chojiro was a Duelist who sought to bridge the gaps between the Tops and the Commons. He trained young children and broke up fights, encouraging the local population to enjoy their Dueling. He decided to challenge Tops Duelists to Duels, but the stronger cards that they could afford allowed them to defeat Chojiro. The cheers he was used to become boos, driving him to attempt to cheat rather than relying on his famed "miracle draw".[1] He was subsequently imprisoned in the Facility ten years before the start of the series.[2]
Different Dimensions
While eating an exquisite dinner one morning, Chojiro took notice of Yuya Sakaki, Silvio, Crow, Shinji, Gong and Dennis Macfield. Later, he had the Security guard bring them to him, and Chojiro's lackeys demanded that Yuya and his friends hand over their cards to him in exchange for good treatment. They refused, and Chojiro showed them the bed-sized stack of cards that he'd claimed over ten years in undefeated Dueling. Disappointed that Yuya wasn't listening to reason, he had the guard bring them Duel Disks and challenged Yuya to a Duel. Performing a long combo, Chojiro brought out "Cardian - Ameshikou" on his first turn. He was surprised when Yuya performed a Pendulum Summon, wondering if Dueling had advanced to this point in the ten years that he'd been imprisoned, and used "No Cheaters Allowed" to return the Summoned monsters back to Yuya's hand.[2] Yuya played defensively with Set monsters as Chojiro skipped his Draw Phase to continue to inflict damage. When Crow and Shinji observed the change in Chijiro's strategy from the past, Chojiro explained how his outlook had changed. Yuya was able to set up an infinite loop that Chojiro couldn't break with his current field, forcing Chojiro to draw. Chojiro felt himself enjoying the Duel for the first time in years and brought out "Cardian - Inoshikacho" and reduced Yuya to 200 LP, breaking his loop. With the crowd cheering them on, Yuya was able to break Chojiro's combo and Pendulum Summon the next turn, destroying Chojiro's monsters and winning the Duel. Chojiro remained happy that he'd enjoyed the Duel.[1]
Deck
Chojiro runs a "Cardian" Deck. After his incarceration, he developed his unbeatable combo of using "Cardian - Ameshikou" to lock down his draw and damage his opponent. Before his incarceration, he relied on his drawing skills.
Duels
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
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5 Tops Duelists | 61 | Lose (flashback) |
Yuya Sakaki | 60-61 | Lose |
Silvio | 62 | TBD |
References
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode Hero's Fall" 61: "
- ↑ a b c d Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode Showdown in the Slammer" 60: "