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− | A '''Penalty Game''' is a punishment given to someone who | + | A '''Penalty Game''' ({{Ruby|罰|ばつ}}ゲーム, ''Batsu Gēmu'') is a punishment given to someone who loses or cheats in a [[Shadow Game (manga)|Shadow Game]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. This is the original version of the [[Penalty Game]] concept. |
− | + | [[Millennium Items (manga)|Millennium Item]] holders are capable of inflicting supernatural punishments as Penalty Games. | |
− | + | Penalty Games played an important part in early storylines, but are used much less frequently after [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] stopped using them, after which they were exclusively used by villains. | |
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===Dark Yugi=== | ===Dark Yugi=== | ||
− | [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]]'s | + | [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]]'s Penalty Games often act as poetic justice to a person, who trespassed on the souls of his friends, and for their own history of committing crimes and evils onto others. While some of these penalties are fatal, he has used them to help the person at times; The [[Mind Crush (Penalty Game)|Mind Crush]] Penalty Game was used to shatter [[Seto Kaiba]]'s tainted heart, so he could be given a chance to piece it together in order to become a good person again. While Penalty Games used illusions and magic on the loser's psyche and soul, some of the dangerous games played would merely boast devastating losses on their own even without the need of such powers. |
− | + | A variety of different Penalty Games were used during [[Duelist Kingdom (manga)|Duelist Kingdom]]. Dark Yugi stopped using them after the defeat of [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]], because it would have proven that the Millennium Items indeed had an evil will. <ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|74|ref}}</ref> | |
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| Greed, Illusion of Avarice | | Greed, Illusion of Avarice | ||
− | | | + | | Dark Yugi used this to make [[Tetsu Ushio (manga)|Ushio]] believe litter and leaves were money. Done as punishment for having abused his role on the disciplinary committee, conning and extorting underclassmen for "bodyguard" duty, and for trying to extort money from Yugi in the same manner. <ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|1|ref}}</ref> |
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| Fire~!!! | | Fire~!!! | ||
− | | | + | | The [[escaped prisoner]] was set on fire after dropping his cigarette into his overflowing vodka. Done for holding the patrons at Burger World hostage, threatening [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]] with a gun, and for having escaped his punishment on Death Row for crimes prior to his failed robbery attempt and execution. <ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|4|ref}}</ref> |
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| Face Puzzle | | Face Puzzle | ||
− | | [[Ms. Chono]]'s make-up cracked-up and peeled away like jigsaw pieces, revealing her true ugly face.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|7 | + | | [[Ms. Chono]]'s make-up cracked-up and peeled away like jigsaw pieces, revealing her true ugly face.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|7|ref}}</ref> |
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| [[Mind Crush (Penalty Game)|Mind Crush]] | | [[Mind Crush (Penalty Game)|Mind Crush]] | ||
− | | Yugi uses this to destroy the evil part of [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba's]] heart, to give him a chance at regaining his former happiness | + | | Yugi uses this to destroy the evil part of [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba's]] heart, to give him a chance at regaining his former happiness. |
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| Xing Zhen Xu | | Xing Zhen Xu | ||
− | | [[Imori]] unsealed the forbidden feng shui game, [[Dragon Cards]] | + | | [[Imori]] unsealed the forbidden feng shui game, [[Dragon Cards]], whose ravenous dragon spirits demanded the loser's soul as sustenance, else the land which they were unsealed would suffer eternal disaster and misfortune. Upon the last game with Dark Yugi, Imori lost and his soul was consumed as punishment for unsealing the evil game and desiring to usurp Yugi's position as the Guardian of Darkness for his own ends. This Penalty Game was not devised by Dark Yugi. |
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| Puppet Illusion | | Puppet Illusion | ||
− | | Dark Yugi used this during [[Duelist Kingdom (manga)|Duelist Kingdom]] to make the [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]] believe he was being attacked by a demonic puppet modeled after himself. Done as punishment for stealing Kaiba's deck and "toying his soul" with his [[Kaiba puppet|caricature puppet]] | + | | Dark Yugi used this during [[Duelist Kingdom (manga)|Duelist Kingdom]] to make the [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]] believe he was being attacked by a demonic puppet modeled after himself. Done as punishment for stealing Kaiba's deck and "toying his soul" with his [[Kaiba puppet|caricature puppet]]. |
| [[File:D-017 Living doll illusion.jpg|150px]] | | [[File:D-017 Living doll illusion.jpg|150px]] | ||
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| Darkness of Naraku | | Darkness of Naraku | ||
− | | The [[Player Killer of Darkness (manga)|Player Killer of Darkness]], imagined himself being hung from the gallows and falling into a dark abyss. Done as punishment for attacking Duelists in the dead of night out of cowardice. During the Duel, Dark Yugi showed the Player Killer illusions of the impending Penalty Game, in which the Player Killer was walking up the gallows' stairs each turn closer to the five turn limit Dark Yugi claimed that he would win within | + | | The [[Player Killer of Darkness (manga)|Player Killer of Darkness]], imagined himself being hung from the gallows and falling into a dark abyss. Done as punishment for attacking Duelists in the dead of night out of cowardice. During the Duel, Dark Yugi showed the Player Killer illusions of the impending Penalty Game, in which the Player Killer was walking up the gallows' stairs each turn closer to the five turn limit Dark Yugi claimed that he would win within. |
| [[File:Dark Gallows.png|150px]] | | [[File:Dark Gallows.png|150px]] | ||
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===Shadi=== | ===Shadi=== | ||
− | [[Shadi (manga)|Shadi]] uses Penalty Games to punish people who disturb the territory of the gods. [[Curator Kanekura]] was one of Shadi's victims after he defiled an Egyptian tomb | + | [[Shadi (manga)|Shadi]] uses Penalty Games to punish people who disturb the territory of the gods. [[Curator Kanekura]] was one of Shadi's victims after he defiled an Egyptian tomb. [[Ammit]] was let into Kankura's soul room to pass judgment. This caused Kankura to die. [[Professor Yoshimori]] is spared of a Shadow and Penalty Game, as Shadi uses him for a Shadow Game against Yugi. |
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===Dark Bakura=== | ===Dark Bakura=== | ||
− | Dark Bakura's | + | Dark Bakura's Penalty Games are initially used to trap victims souls in game pieces to use in ''[[Monster World]]''. During [[Battle City (manga)|Battle City]], he kills "Ghost" Kozuka after beating him in [[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]. |
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− | | Dark Bakura | + | | Dark Bakura used an unnamed Penalty Game on [[Ghost Kozuka (manga)|Ghost Kozuka]] after defeating him, which "took his life", causing Kozuka to drop dead onto the ground. |
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− | ===Pegasus=== | + | ===Maximillion J. Pegasus=== |
− | [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] uses Penalty Games for personal gain, often trapping the souls of the victims in the "[[Soul Prison]]" card. He trapped [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]]'s soul into a video tape | + | [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] uses Penalty Games for personal gain, often trapping the souls of the victims in the "[[Soul Prison]]" card. He trapped [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]]'s soul into a video tape after beating Yugi, to force Yugi into entering [[Duelist Kingdom (manga)|Duelist Kingdom]]. He also trapped [[Mokuba Kaiba]]'s in a card and later Seto Kaiba's after beating him in a Duel. In the manga, after [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] beat [[Keith Howard (manga)|Bandit Keith]] in a Duel, Pegasus forced Keith to shoot himself in the head for cheating. |
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| SOUL TV | | SOUL TV | ||
− | | Pegasus sucked the soul of [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]] into a TV. His soul became sealed in [[Pegasus' videotape|a videotape]], allowing Yugi to communicate with him through other devices he could put the tape in | + | | Pegasus sucked the soul of [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]] into a TV. His soul became sealed in [[Pegasus' videotape|a videotape]], allowing Yugi to communicate with him through other devices he could put the tape in. |
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| Brain Insects | | Brain Insects | ||
| After defeating Mai, Dark Marik trapped her soul inside an hourglass, with [[The Winged Dragon of Ra]] card blocking the neck of it, blocking the contents of the upper portion until Marik removed it. In the manga, the upper portion of the hourglass was filled with "brain insects" that would completely devour Mai's [[wikipedia:soft tissue|soft tissue]] over 24 hours, killing her. The hourglass floating in a sort of limbo with various casino gambling devices floating around it, reflecting Mai's previous occupation as a casino dealer. | | After defeating Mai, Dark Marik trapped her soul inside an hourglass, with [[The Winged Dragon of Ra]] card blocking the neck of it, blocking the contents of the upper portion until Marik removed it. In the manga, the upper portion of the hourglass was filled with "brain insects" that would completely devour Mai's [[wikipedia:soft tissue|soft tissue]] over 24 hours, killing her. The hourglass floating in a sort of limbo with various casino gambling devices floating around it, reflecting Mai's previous occupation as a casino dealer. | ||
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[[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] creates artificial Penalty Games for the loser of Games in [[Death-T]]. Some include leaving the victim be attacked by a series of monster holograms, such as [[Doppel-ganger]]. | [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] creates artificial Penalty Games for the loser of Games in [[Death-T]]. Some include leaving the victim be attacked by a series of monster holograms, such as [[Doppel-ganger]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 18:47, 26 May 2024
A Penalty Game (
Millennium Item holders are capable of inflicting supernatural punishments as Penalty Games.
Penalty Games played an important part in early storylines, but are used much less frequently after Dark Yugi stopped using them, after which they were exclusively used by villains.
Contents
List
Dark Yugi
Dark Yugi's Penalty Games often act as poetic justice to a person, who trespassed on the souls of his friends, and for their own history of committing crimes and evils onto others. While some of these penalties are fatal, he has used them to help the person at times; The Mind Crush Penalty Game was used to shatter Seto Kaiba's tainted heart, so he could be given a chance to piece it together in order to become a good person again. While Penalty Games used illusions and magic on the loser's psyche and soul, some of the dangerous games played would merely boast devastating losses on their own even without the need of such powers.
A variety of different Penalty Games were used during Duelist Kingdom. Dark Yugi stopped using them after the defeat of Maximillion J. Pegasus, because it would have proven that the Millennium Items indeed had an evil will. [1]
Name | Information | Image |
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Greed, Illusion of Avarice | Dark Yugi used this to make Ushio believe litter and leaves were money. Done as punishment for having abused his role on the disciplinary committee, conning and extorting underclassmen for "bodyguard" duty, and for trying to extort money from Yugi in the same manner. [2] | |
Mosaic Illusion | The ZTV director had his vision pixelated like a television censor. Done as punishment for the director's covering up the truth and cooking up faux controversy tabloid specials for ratings.[3] | |
Beat Festival | Sozoji was forced to hear the beating of his heart as an increasingly growing and incredibly loud noise. Done as punishment for tormenting his classmates with his horrendous karaoke singing, extortion of his classmates, and beating up Tomoya Hanasaki.[4] | |
Fire~!!! | The escaped prisoner was set on fire after dropping his cigarette into his overflowing vodka. Done for holding the patrons at Burger World hostage, threatening Anzu with a gun, and for having escaped his punishment on Death Row for crimes prior to his failed robbery attempt and execution. [5] | |
Peaceful Rest of the Timid | Kokurano was rendered unconscious by his chloroform bottle, revealing the hidden notes in his jacket, exposing him as a fraudulent psychic to his classmates.[6] Done to punish him for manipulating his classmates with his "powers" for popularity, assaulting Anzu and attempting to injure Yugi with falling bookcases. | |
Exploding Death by Ice | Goro Inogashira was injured by the explosion from the chemicals used in his and Yugi's Griddle Ice Hockey game when they collided with the hot grill.[7] Done for using his strength to force Yugi's class out of the lot they won for the school festival. | |
Face Puzzle | Ms. Chono's make-up cracked-up and peeled away like jigsaw pieces, revealing her true ugly face.[8] | |
Poison Revolt | The Junky Scorpion owner was poisoned by his pet scorpion.[9] Done for extorting money from Jonouchi and others using the Air Muscle shoes, as well as having the Muscle Hunters beat and rob his customers. | |
Experience of Death | Seto Kaiba imagined that he was trapped in the Duel Monsters Spirit World, where he suffered death at the hands of Duel Monsters. Done to teach Kaiba respect for his cards and punish him for stealing Sugoroku Mutou's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card.[10] | |
"Landmine" Prey | Hirutani's gang was electrocuted by their own petard, as a puddle and dampness caused by a heavy downpour allowed one gang member's taser to conduct a current that shocked the whole group. Dark Yugi remained safe by standing on a rubber tire. Done as punishment for cruelty done to Jonouchi.[11] | |
Maze of Flames | Three delinquents originally hired by Mr. Hanasaki got caught in a maze of flaming paint laid by Yugi, which drove them to jump into the harbor. Done as punishment for the trio's abuse, manipulation and extortion of Hanasaki and his father. | |
Capsule Hell | Mokuba Kaiba was made to believe that he was trapped inside a giant Level 1 Capsule Monster Chess capsule. Punishment for rigging the slot machine used for his and Yugi's chess match and having his gang threaten Yugi with knives. | |
Poisonous Meal | Mokuba had to eat the the poisoned hamburger he had prepared for his and Yugi's Russian Roulette Dinner. Mokuba survived because his butlers had the antidote ready.[12] Punishment for poisoning Jonouchi before the game, and rigging the turntable with a fake syrup bottle. | |
Mind Crush | Yugi uses this to destroy the evil part of Kaiba's heart, to give him a chance at regaining his former happiness. | |
Mind on Air | Yugi used it to reveal the ZTV producer's inner greed, making him go raving mad on-air and order his "lazy working-class couch potato" audience to send him money. Done when Yugi discovers that the station the producer worked for had a history of conning contestants of their dignity by manipulating the odds of winning the final game, all as a way of boosting profits. While the punishment succeeded in exposing the producer's depravity, it bankrupted the company, ruining Jonouchi's chance to win the money he needed to pay off his father's debts. | |
Face Collapse | During Yugi's Shadow Game of Monster Fighter with Koji Nagumo, both players acted as scapegoats for their fighters; feeling the blows given to their figures and taking damage instead of them. Upon Nagumo's third attempt to cheat by kicking his competition in the ribs, the Shadow Game's effect intensified, animating his stolen fighters to hold down his kicking leg. This included his Wild Spider figurine, which became sickened by his master's cheating and abandoned him. The game manifested in its place a fitting monster based off of Nagumo's twisted desires, which Yugi finished off by using Killer Emaada's Space Cannon punch technique. Done as punishment for Nagumo cheating his classmates in Monster Fighter, then taking their figures and reselling them at inflated prices. Despite the seeming fatality, Nagumo survived and later awakened to participate in Battle City. | |
Xing Zhen Xu | Imori unsealed the forbidden feng shui game, Dragon Cards, whose ravenous dragon spirits demanded the loser's soul as sustenance, else the land which they were unsealed would suffer eternal disaster and misfortune. Upon the last game with Dark Yugi, Imori lost and his soul was consumed as punishment for unsealing the evil game and desiring to usurp Yugi's position as the Guardian of Darkness for his own ends. This Penalty Game was not devised by Dark Yugi. | |
Puppet Illusion | Dark Yugi used this during Duelist Kingdom to make the Ventriloquist of the Dead believe he was being attacked by a demonic puppet modeled after himself. Done as punishment for stealing Kaiba's deck and "toying his soul" with his caricature puppet. | |
Darkness of Naraku | The Player Killer of Darkness, imagined himself being hung from the gallows and falling into a dark abyss. Done as punishment for attacking Duelists in the dead of night out of cowardice. During the Duel, Dark Yugi showed the Player Killer illusions of the impending Penalty Game, in which the Player Killer was walking up the gallows' stairs each turn closer to the five turn limit Dark Yugi claimed that he would win within. |
Shadi
Shadi uses Penalty Games to punish people who disturb the territory of the gods. Curator Kanekura was one of Shadi's victims after he defiled an Egyptian tomb. Ammit was let into Kankura's soul room to pass judgment. This caused Kankura to die. Professor Yoshimori is spared of a Shadow and Penalty Game, as Shadi uses him for a Shadow Game against Yugi.
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Ammit Nesting in "Soul Room" | Curator Kanekura imagined his chair transformed into Ammit, during his Shadow Game. After losing Shadi told him that Ammit was inside his soul room devouring his soul. In reality, Kanekura died of a heart attack.[13] |
Dark Bakura
Dark Bakura's Penalty Games are initially used to trap victims souls in game pieces to use in Monster World. During Battle City, he kills "Ghost" Kozuka after beating him in Duel Monsters.
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Mind Doll | Dark Bakura transfers the soul of the victim into their corresponding figurine in the Monster World game, whenever they roll a fumble (99), whenever he rolls a super-critical (00) or break a rule. He also used it against the gym teacher Mr. Karita, who had harassed Ryo Bakura. | |
Dark Bakura used an unnamed Penalty Game on Ghost Kozuka after defeating him, which "took his life", causing Kozuka to drop dead onto the ground. |
Maximillion J. Pegasus
Maximillion J. Pegasus uses Penalty Games for personal gain, often trapping the souls of the victims in the "Soul Prison" card. He trapped Sugoroku Mutou's soul into a video tape after beating Yugi, to force Yugi into entering Duelist Kingdom. He also trapped Mokuba Kaiba's in a card and later Seto Kaiba's after beating him in a Duel. In the manga, after Jonouchi beat Bandit Keith in a Duel, Pegasus forced Keith to shoot himself in the head for cheating.
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SOUL TV | Pegasus sucked the soul of Sugoroku Mutou into a TV. His soul became sealed in a videotape, allowing Yugi to communicate with him through other devices he could put the tape in. | |
Mind Card | Pegasus casts the "Mind Card" Penalty Game onto victims of those who lose a Duel against him; this seals his victims' souls into a card, "Soul Prison". Pegasus used it on Mokuba in part of his plan to capture KaibaCorp, and then against Seto Kaiba for losing against him. The Glory of the King's Opposite Hand that he gave to Yugi is intended to trap Yugi's soul into the card should Pegasus win the duel. However, when Yugi won, Pegasus released the three imprisoned souls, as promised.
Yako Tenma also used the "Soul Prison" to imprison Anzu Mazaki's soul to further his Project R.A.. |
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Hand and Gun | In the manga, after confronting Keith for cheating in the Duel against Jonouchi in the semifinals, and showing neither remorse nor regret for his transgression, Pegasus declared that Keith had lost his mind as a Duelist and inflicted a Penalty Game on him, making Keith see that his right hand has a gun barrel imbedded into it, and said hand moved on its own to "shoot" Keith in the temple, Russian Roulette style, thus killing him instantly. However, Keith was later revived by Yako Tenma. |
Dark Marik
Dark Marik punished losers of Duels against him with Penalty Games. He played two types of Shadow Games of Duel Monsters, one of which would cause participants to suffer real pain, as they and their monsters took damage, and the other which would cause parts of the players' bodies to disappear as they lost Life Points. Under normal circumstances, the loser would die from pain or their body disappearing. Mai Kujaku survived due to Dark Yugi shielding her from an attack. So Dark Marik inflicted the "Mind-Eroding Insects" Penalty Game on her instead. Jonouchi survived, having not lost all his Life Points, but Dark Marik erroneously pronounced him dead from the injuries he suffered.
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Brain Insects | After defeating Mai, Dark Marik trapped her soul inside an hourglass, with The Winged Dragon of Ra card blocking the neck of it, blocking the contents of the upper portion until Marik removed it. In the manga, the upper portion of the hourglass was filled with "brain insects" that would completely devour Mai's soft tissue over 24 hours, killing her. The hourglass floating in a sort of limbo with various casino gambling devices floating around it, reflecting Mai's previous occupation as a casino dealer. | |
Darkness Prey | Dark Bakura became consumed by darkness after losing to Dark Marik. This was set up so that over the course of the duel, parts of the players' bodies would fade into darkness as Life Points were lost. | |
Phoenix Dance | Katsuya Jonouchi collapsed from fatigue after being struck by Egyptian God Phoenix, an attack which dealt real damage to him. Dark Marik erroneously pronounced him dead afterwards. |
Seto Kaiba
Seto Kaiba creates artificial Penalty Games for the loser of Games in Death-T. Some include leaving the victim be attacked by a series of monster holograms, such as Doppel-ganger.
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Experience of Death | Seto Kaiba recreated the "Experience of Death" Penalty Game, that Dark Yugi subjected him to, using virtual reality. Using a Battle Box, he created holographic images of monsters to attack the victim. He claims to have tested this on human subjects and found that the average person went insane after being subjected to this for ten minutes. He inflicted this penalty on Sugoroku Mutou after beating him in Duel Monsters. He forced Yugi to participate in Death-T, before releasing Sugoroku. After Mokuba's loss to Dark Yugi at Death T-4, he was subjected to the same punishment, before being saved by Dark Yugi. |
Kyoji Yagumo
Kyoji Yagumo applies a Penalty Game on Eviluder after he loses his Duel against Yuma. As his design and implicitly his Deck, his Penalty Game also is based on spiders.
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Mind Crush | After Eviluder loses to Yuma, Kyoji applies his version of "Mind Crush" on him. He somehow introduced a spider in Eviluder's heart previously, and then makes it attack his heart, which quickly causes him to collapse after feeling enormous pain. |
References
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 133 (Duelist Duel 74): "The Precious Piece"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 1: "The Puzzle of the Gods"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 2: "Lying Eyes"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 3: "Hard Beat!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 4: "Jail Break!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! episode The Ultimate Great Moth" 5: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! episode First Duel" 6: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 7: "The Face of Truth"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 8: "The Poison Man"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 10: "The Cards with Teeth (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 12: "The Wild Gang (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 26: "Russian Roulette"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 13: "The Man from Egypt (Part 1)"