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{{Infobox/chapter| image = Yu-Gi-Oh!/Chapter_Duel_63_-_bunkoban_-_JP_-_color.png| en_name = I Won't Lose!!| ja_name = 負けられない!!| romaji_name = Makerarenai!! | series = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist | image name number = 63 | image size ja_magazine = Weekly Shōnen Jump | image caption ja_issue = 1998 #6 | kanji volume = 負けられない!!8 | romaji bunkoban_volume = Makerarenai!!5 | english sjr_volume = I Won't Lose!!3 | japanese translated ja_release_date = January 5, 1998<ref>{{cite web|url= I Won't Lose!! http://www.thegrandline.com/odatocLIVE.htm| alternate title= Oda's Deep Thoughts| english number publisher= 4thegrandline.com}}</ref> | japanese number en_release_date = 63
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"'''I Won't Lose!!''' " is the fourth sixty-third chapter of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist(manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]] in the . In its first English version and printing, it was numbered as the sixty-third fourth chapter of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Duelist]]''. In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh!(3-in-1 edition)|3-in-1 edition]] in , its number was changed to match the original Japanese versionprinting.
This chapter was originally printed in the ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] '' magazine in Japanese. Its first English release was in the [[Shonen Jump]] magazine. It has been reprinted in in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Volume 001008|volume 1Volume 8]] of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist the ''tankōbon'' and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! bunkoban - Volume 005|volume Volume 5]] of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (bunkoban)|bunkoban]]''.
[[{{Chapter summary::|[[Yugi MutoMutou (manga)|Yugi]] receives his invitation to [[Duelist Kingdom (manga)|Duelist Kingdom]].]]}}
==Summary==
[[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]], [[Téa GardnerAnzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]], [[Joey WheelerKatsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]], and [[Tristan TaylorHiroto Honda (manga)|Honda]] look in horror as an image of [[Solomon MutoSugoroku Mutou (manga)|Grandpa]] appears on the television screen, while the old man's physical body lies on the floor, unmoving. A panicked Jonouchi notes that Grandpa's body is still breathing, but shows no other signs of life. Yugi realizes that Grandpa's soul has been sucked into the video tape, videotape and mulls over Pegasus' declaration: if Yugi participates in the upcoming Duelist Kingdom tournament and defeats Pegasus, then Pegasus will reverse the damage he caused.
The next morning finds [[Yugi MutoMutou (manga)|Little Yugi]] and his friends at [[Domino High School(manga)|school]], clustered gloomily around Yugi's desk. [[Ryo Bakura(manga)|Bakura]] cheerfully greets the quartet, only to be met with less-than-enthusiastic responses. Bakura soon learns why: sitting on Yugi's desk is a camcorder, with the tape containing Grandpa's soul inside. To Bakura's surprise, the soul of the old man spots him and speaks to him, and Jonouchi informs Bakura that Pegasus, a man with a [[Millennium EyeItems (manga)|Millennium itemItem]], had trapped Grandpa's soul in the tape.
Grandpa insists that the four not get depressed over his current state, and Jonouchi immediately agrees that brooding will not solve anything. Yugi explains that out of all of them, his "other self" is the most depressed over yesterday's events, as he was the one that had fought, and lost, the duel with Pegasus. After a failed attempt by Jonouchi to "cheer up" Dark Yugi (by yelling at the [[Millennium Puzzle (manga)|Millennium Puzzle]] with a megaphone), the gang discuss Pegasus' conditions, the Duelist Kingdom, and Pegasus' Millennium Eye - Bakura takes a particular interest in the last subject, and reveals (to his classmates' horror) that he still carries around the [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]]. Bakura insists that the [[Yami Dark Bakura(manga)|the evil spirit]] will not possess him as long as he does not ''wear'' the ring, and explains that he also wishes to go to Duelist Kingdom, to discover all the secrets of the Millennium items from Pegasus.
Yugi then excuses himself from the classroom, explaining that his "other self" wishes to be alone. Subsequently, Dark Yugi takes over Yugi's body, and climbs onto makes his way to the school roof to brood , where he broods over his loss to Pegasus - with the latter's Millennium itemItem, any hope he has of winning in a duel Duel and reversing Grandpa's conditions are slim at best. He resolves, however, to not run away from Pegasus' challenge, and pledges to journey to Duelist Kingdom and return Grandpa's soul to normalhis body. As the sun begins to set, Little Yugi returns to the [[Kame GameStore (manga)|the game shop]], only to find an envelope stuck to the door. He opens the envelope to find several ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]] '' cards, which he shows to Grandpa's disembodied soul through his camcorder.
The first of the cards is named "[[Voyage to the Kingdom]]", showing an image of an ocean liner, with a time and place written beneath - the cards, Yugi and Grandpa realize, are Yugi's invitation tickets to the "Duelist Kingdom" that Pegasus spoke of. The two are then suddenly joined by Jonouchi, Honda, Anzu, and Bakura - . Jonouchi, as it turns out, has also been mailed a video tapevideotape, and requires Yugi's VCR to watch it (as , since he does not have an 8&nbsp;mm VCR of his own one himself). The gang then enter the game shop, and Yugi displays his shows the five invitation cards to them - aside . Aside from "Voyage to the Kingdom", also present are "[[Duelist Kingdom" (representing the island where the tournament will take placemanga card)|Duelist Kingdom]]", "[[Duelist's Glove (manga)|Duelist's Glove]]" (representing the , "[[Star Chips]] system), "Glory The Honor of the King's Right]]", and "Glory [[The Honor of the King's Left]]" (both representing the prizes that the tournament offers).
After going over the rules of the tournament, the gang watch Jonouchi's tape. To their surprise, it was not sent by Pegasus at all, but by Jonouchi's sister, [[Serenity WheelerShizuka Kawai (manga)|Shizuka]], Jonouchi's sister. From the tape and from Jonouchi's own confessions, Yugi and his friends learn that Jonouchi's parents are divorced, and that Shizuka lives with his their mother, far away from Jonouchi and his father. Shizuka's eyesight, Jonouchi reveals, always had been deteriorating since she was bornproblems with her eyes, and Jonouchi realizes that her words in the video - "I wanted to see your face one last time" - mean that she will soon become completely blind.
Jonouchi laments that the most advanced operations in the world might save Shizuka from blindness, but that someone like him could not hope to afford it. He bemoans his uselessness, only for Dark Yugi to suddenly emerge and comfort him. Dark Yugi gives Jonouchi one of the two [[Star Chips Chip]]s that Pegasus had initially sent him, citing them as proof of his "worth as a duelistDuelist" and giving him a chance to enter the tournament and win the prize money for Shizuka's operation. Jonouchi is lifted from his despair by Dark Yugi's generosity, and the two resolve to spend the next week training in ''Duel Monsters '' strategies for the tournament.
One week later , 9:00 PM finds an enormous ship sitting in [[Domino HarborPier]], waiting to set sail for Duelist Kingdom.==Featured cards==The following cards appeared in this chapter. Cards in italics debuted here.
{{Decklist|Other|monsters =* ''[[Duelist Kingdom (manga card)|Duelist Kingdom]]''* ''[[Duelist's Glove (manga)|Duelist's Glove]]''* ''[[The Honor of the King's Left]]''* ''[[The Honor of the King's Right]]''* ''[[Voyage to the Kingdom]]''}} ==Appearances==  ==References==<references /> {{Yu-Gi-Oh!chapters}}
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