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{{For|other versions of this character|Yubel (disambiguation)}}
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| name                 = Yubel
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* [[Yubel (anime)|Yubel]]
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* [[Yubel - Terror Incarnate (anime)|Yubel - Terror Incarnate]]
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* [[Yubel - The Ultimate Nightmare (anime)|Yubel - The Ultimate Nightmare]]
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| en_name              = Yubel
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| ja_name              = ユベル
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| romaji_name          = Yuberu
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| other_names          = Boy of Light / The Eye (through closed captioning)
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| ko_name              = 유벨
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| ar_name              = يوبل
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| anime_debut           = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|106|ref}}
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time]]
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| gender                = Unknown
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| previous_organization = [[Martin Empire]]
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| anime_deck            =
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* [[Exodia]]
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* [[Sacred Beast]]
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* [[Advanced Crystal Beast]] (through [[Jesse Anderson]])
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* [[Fiend]]/[[Plant]]
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| ja_voice              = {{voice actors|ja|Hiromi Tsuru|Hisao Egawa|Mika Ishibashi|e3=(while posing as [[Pierce|Rick]])|Asako Yoshida|e4=(while possessing [[Marcel Bonaparte|Martin]])|Kanako Irie|e5=(while possessing [[Jesse Anderson|Johan]])}}
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| en_voice              = {{voice actors|en|Cassandra Morris|Marc Thompson|e2=(human)|Caroline Lawson|e3=(while posing as [[Pierce]])|Sebastian Arcelus|e4=(while possessing [[Marcel Bonaparte|Marcel]])|Christopher C. Adams|e5=(while possessing [[Jesse Anderson|Jesse]])|Eileen Stevens|e6=([[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time|3D Bonds Beyond Time]])}}
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| de_voice              = {{voice actors|de|Julia Koberstein}}
 
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| kanji                = ユベル
 
| romanji              = Yuberu
 
| english              = Yubel
 
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{{Infobox/Character/Appears
 
| anime debut          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 130]]
 
| appears in          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX]]
 
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{{Infobox/Character/Personal
 
| gender              = female
 
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{{Infobox/Character/Deck
 
| deck                = Samsara Burn
 
| wc09deck            = Yubel? You bet!
 
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{{Infobox/Character/Voice
 
| japanese            = {{voice actors|ja|Hisao Egawa|Hiromi Tsuru}}
 
| english              = {{voice actors|en|[[Wikipedia:Priscilla Everett|Priscilla Everett]]}}
 
                                {{voice actors|en|[[Wikipedia:Derek Stephen Prince|Derek Stephen Prince]]}} (as human)
 
  
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'''Yubel''' is the primary antagonist of the ''[[Dimension World]]'' arc of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime. A malevolent Duel Monster whose [[Yubel|card]] was in [[Jaden Yuki]]'s possession when he was a child, Yubel was deranged and manipulative, exploiting various individuals to accomplish their machinations. They are later redeemed after Jaden fuses with Yubel, reuniting them both forever. Since then, they acted as Jaden's partner, similar to [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]]'s relationship with [[Yami Yugi]].
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==Design==
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===Appearance===
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<div style="float:right;">[[File:YubelAppearanceDub.png|thumb|Yubel's appearance in the dub]]</div>
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Yubel has a demonic appearance, with mauve skin, large black wings, and a third vertically placed monstrous eye in their forehead. In many details, Yubel's body is split down the center in its design. The arm and leg on their left side resemble a dragon's, with scales and large claws. This side of their body has indigo-colored hair and a teal eye, and is also male, with a bare pectoral muscle and a masculine hip shape. The right side of Yubel's body has white hair, an orange eye, and is female, with a breast, a rounded hip, and a heeled shoe. They also have blue lips and pointed teeth.
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Their [[Duel Disk]] is an extension of their arm that grows out when they Duel. Their clothing is black and asymmetrical to fit with their half-male, half-female design, with the right breast covered and the left pectoral left bare. In the card's art, the bare portions of their torso are gray and have the appearance of tight clothing. In the dub, Yubel's top half is covered in black to look less revealing and more female, and in later episodes their chest is redrawn to have two breasts instead of one, as Yubel is depicted in the dub as exclusively female.
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In Yubel's past life as a human, they are depicted as a child around ten that appears to be male, with the indigo hair and teal eye color of the male side of Yubel's monstrous form. They had light tan skin, wore a mauve tunic, a gold choker, and a blue gem on a chain over their forehead.
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===Personality===
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After being sent into space, they were exposed to the Light of Destruction, causing them to go insane. In the Japanese version, Yubel is not only evil and deranged, but also quite [[wikipedia:Psychopathy|psychopathic]]. They know how to manipulate others to do what they want by playing on their innermost feelings and hidden desires. Staying true to their villainous nature, they don't bind themself by their word: although they made a pact with [[Thelonious Viper|Viper]] to bring back his son, [[Pierce]], Yubel instead merely changed his memories so that he thought his son had never died. Yubel also throws away allies that they deem as useless as seen with Viper and [[Marcel Bonaparte|Marcel]], and brutally punish those who betray them. In addition to the above, they are also quite emotionally sadistic, often enjoying picking at the insecurities of others for the above reasons or their own enjoyment and crushing/trivializing their hopes and ideals after they attempt to bond with their opponents. Despite how much they mock their opponents, they are actually capable of sincerely respecting them, though it's overshadowed by how much they enjoy their suffering. This is missing from the dub; they no longer care how much suffering their opponent endures and do not respect them (in [[Zane Truesdale|Zane]]'s case, on several occasions they mocked his heart condition).
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Yubel's ambition was to keep Jaden all to themself, and is willing to harm anyone that gets between them and Jaden. In fact, all of their plans revolve around getting Jaden, even taking control of the Duel Spirit dimensions was only something that they wanted so they could have a world with Jaden. Despite their outspoken love for Jaden, Yubel has no qualms about hurting him to accomplish their goals or bend him to their will. Initially, Yubel made comments that Jaden "belongs" to them (essentially claiming him like he is their property), although they stopped making them after their reappearance. Yubel also doesn't care how dangerous the situations they manipulate Jaden into are (possibility of him dying during the Survival Duels, his journey into the second alternate dimension, etc.), because they always assume (albeit correctly) that Jaden will survive. Yubel has further been shown to have an enormously warped and [[wikipedia:Sadomasochism|sadomasochistic]] view of love: because love, in part, is sharing feelings, both joy and suffering, Yubel therefore legitimizes Jaden's suffering as "true love". Yubel feels they have suffered greatly due to their time in space and the crash into the Earth that caused them to lose most of their body, and desires to share that suffering with Jaden. To that end, they go out their way to make him suffer the same fate.
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To that end, they also openly welcome Jaden's insults and defiance, seeing the pain they suffer as Jaden expressing his "love". They also claim that life isn't worth living without that person that one loves the most, actually shedding a tear at the thought. However, they appear unable to understand any other form of love, and dismiss any relationships in which joy and suffering are not mutual as immaterial. The reason Yubel acquired their twisted concept of love was that during their time in space, they at first felt that Jaden had discarded them, but later came to believe making suffer by sending into space was done out love, likely due to coming in contact with [[The Light of Destruction]]. In the dub, they instead see this as betrayal. They are quoted as saying to Jaden "I was your friend. Your guardian. Your avenger. And how did you repay me? By letting them get their hands on me. You let them send me away. But destiny had a different plan, and it brought me back to you." Also of note is that in the dub, they did eventually realize that Jaden had put her through such pain to make them more powerful, and wanted to do the same to Jaden, but still resented how he had done it.
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In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 154|episode 154]], it is revealed that Yubel was paranoid to those they believed would stand in the way of their love, including the "[[Neo-Spacians]]" along with Jaden's friends (in particular, [[Jesse Anderson]], which was part of their reasoning for possessing him), in their inconsiderable belief that they have "taken my place" and have "stolen Jaden from me". Yubel also believes that the supposed "deaths" of most of Jaden's friends and manipulating his "Neo-Spacians" in harming Jaden with Yubel's effect, then destroying them mercilessly, is their way of payback, claiming that "My love for you is greater than theirs". Ironically enough, what Yubel does to those they feel animosity towards is far less harmful then how they torment Jaden. In the Japanese version, they explicitly say that they believe that the love that Jaden's past life gave them now belongs to Jesse.
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In the dub, Yubel's personality underwent some major changes. All references to Yubel's "love" for Jaden were omitted and replaced by their childish desire to "play" with him. They also state that they want Jaden to pay for "discarding them". This would indicate that their goal is to punish Jaden for their being banished into space, although this animosity isn't seen in the original version. However, they seem still to have some possessive feelings towards him, and may still try to reclaim him as their own. It's unclear, however, especially in earlier episodes Yubel showed their possessive feelings towards Jaden, but starting during his Duel with Viper they then switched to show hate for him. Also, Yubel acted extremely childish at first, after Jaden's Duel with Viper they started acting more fiendish, and intelligent. Yubel also takes Jaden more lightly than in the original (when he went to Duel when they were possessing Marcel, they were surprised he made it, while in the original they expected him to make it). All masculine aspects of their appearance were edited out as well, and both in the past life and the present life, they were given an excessively feminine voice as opposed to their voice in the original. The simplification of their motives may be due to the disturbing possible implications of Yubel's associating physical and emotional pain with love, often interpreted understandably as sadomasochism. Yubel hasn't shown to be as sadistic as they were in the Japanese version and only seem to enjoy tormenting Jaden. In the version they also use the term "destiny" several times, suggesting the Light has had a similar effect on them it did in [[Sartorius]], at least in terms of influencing the belief that all is predetermined (in the original version, they never displayed any signs of this and were merely shown to be insane).
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Towards the end of the series, Yubel's spirit appears on various occasion, and its noticeable that their personality has changed once all hatred towards Jaden and all influence from the Light of Destruction is gone, taking a more supportive role by lending their power to him. Particularly seen when [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 177|Jaden is Dueling]] against [[Nightshroud]], as Yubel's spirit appears to support him. Though at first they object and sort of mock Jaden for how the Duel has commenced, as well as that comment made by him stating that he was alone, Yubel counters that idea made by Nightshroud, telling Jaden that isn't true as their spirit is always with him (being that their souls are fused together). They again boost up his confidence when Nightshroud destroys "[[Neos Wiseman (anime)|Neos Wiseman]]", thus telling him to [[Banish|remove]] [[Yubel (anime)|her card]] from the game to bring back "[[Elemental Hero Neos (anime)|Neos]]". As Jaden hesitates doing this, Yubel though telling him that he will now have to fight alone, thus convinces him to believe in his own power, and that also they're confident that he will defeat Darkness.
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The reason behind their sudden change in personality can likely be linked to Jaden holding the power of [[The Gentle Darkness]]. In the movie ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time]]'', [[Paradox]] referred to Jaden as a "[[Duelist]] with ability to control the spirits".<ref name=mov2>''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time]]''</ref> Thus, whether or not Jaden realized it, his power might have been able to calm Yubel's soul.
  
'''Yubel''' is the primary antagonist of the third season of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''. An evil Duel Monster whose [[Yubel|card]] was in [[Jaden Yuki|Jaden's]] possession when he was a little kid, Yubel is deranged and manipulative, mainly aligning herself with others to accomplish her goals.
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They are also present for Jaden's Duel with [[Yugi Muto]]. Yubel tells Jaden that they are impressed and that they recognize Yugi as being the True King of Duelists, as Yugi is able to sense their spirit. With the Duel advancing with him struggling as he's facing a formidable opponent, Yubel makes Jaden notice his shaking hand asking then if he is scared. As he questions this too, Yubel quickly denies this, telling him that they know of his true feelings and emotions at the time.
  
She first acts through [[Professor Viper]] and [[Marcel]], being supposedly defeated by Jaden and his new ally, [[Jesse Anderson|Jesse]], after showing herself. However, behind the scenes she orchestrates the events that led to Jaden's descent into darkness and later returns as the final antagonist of the season, using the power of the "[[Super Polymerization]]" card to unite all twelve Duel Spirit dimensions together and reign over them with Jaden at her side.  
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===Voice and mannerisms===
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In the Japanese version, Yubel has two different voices that alternate evenly, though Yubel tends to use the female voice when speaking to or about Jaden. Occasionally they use both voices, usually when its switching from one voice to another. In the Japanese version, Yubel usually uses the [[wikipedia:Japanese pronouns|first person pronoun]] ''boku'', which is strongly associated with male speakers.
  
==Character Appearance==
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In the dub, Yubel has only a single (androgynous though somewhat identifiably female) voice prior to fully revealing herself. Additionally, Yubel's English voice is given childish mannerisms and electronic effects that reflect their own childish nature: Yubel's initial behavior in the version is that of a spoiled brat determined to get their own way and remove those who oppose them. However, later on they behave in a more adult manner, especially after first shedding Marcel.
Yubel's appearance can easily be described as demonic. Her most noticeable features are her sickly-pink skin, large black wings, and third vertically placed eye. Her clothing is bizarre; one of her legs is completely covered, the other is mostly exposed. Her hair is somewhat reminiscent of [[Marik Ishtar|Yami Marik]] and [[Ryo Bakura|Yami Bakura]], each contributing to one half.
 
  
One side (in the original version) is distinctly female, with a covered breast and a rounded hip. The other looks more masculine, with a pectoral muscle, no breast, and a harder, less rounded hip; in addition, it is oddly the "masculine" side which is paired with Yubel's original hair and yee color in the past life.  
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In both the original Japanese version and the English dub, while possessing others, their victims voice isn't changed (although their host's voice sounds more serious). However, they sometimes use one of their own voices in the Japanese version; in the English version, they sometimes use an altered version of their host's voice. (Marcel lost his French accent, and Jesse's Southern accent was weakened, and sometimes they used the same vocal effect as Yubel.) They still use their own voice when possessing others, but they do it far less than in the Japanese version (whenever they speak using their own voice in the English version, their host body glows purple).
  
Her [[Duel Disk]] is actually an extension of her arm that grows out when she duels. Her appearance symbolizes her duality, although the English version overlooks this. Unlike the card's art, there is no additional gray clothing over the torso. In the dub her top half is covered in black to look less revealing and more female, and in later episodes her chest is redrawn to have two breasts instead of one, but aside from that she looks exactly like she did the original. When she was a human she had light blue hair with turquoise eyes and tanned skin and she was said to be beautiful as a human.
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===Abilities===
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From within [[Yubel (anime)|their card]], Yubel can cause harm to others in a manner similar to the card's effect.
  
==Character biography==
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In spirit form, Yubel holds many supernatural abilities through their appearances. [[Thelonious Viper|Viper]] has said in the Japanese version that "it has the power to create miracles". They can possess anyone with inner darkness in their heart and manifest themself through a being made out of energy. Yubel is able to magically turn card effects real as seen with the snakes that prevent Jaden's comrades from helping during his Duel with Viper. After absorbing massive amounts of energy, they are able to focus this magical power to a much greater extent, like summoning real monsters to use as servants, or using the "Polymerization" card to accomplish a fusion between spirit and human to create powerful duelists. Their great power makes them capable of wielding the [[Sacred Beast]] cards, despite their negative effects on Duel Spirits.
Yubel is the mastermind behind the [[Survival Duel]]s and the creation of the [[Martin Empire]]. At first, she was a spirit that dwelt in an adolescent girl named Yubel.  She was told about the events that she would set in motion and to help protect her, her spirit was removed in front of her close friend, a boy who resembled Jaden.  The spirit bids a sad farewell to the boy, telling him that she would protect him forever. The boy promised to only love Yubel because of her devotion to him. Eventually, Yubel's spirit is made into a card by Industrial Illusions.  
 
  
The card was eventually found by Jaden's father and after seeing Jaden who resembled her dead friend (she and Jaden said that Jaden had the spirit of the boy that was her friend), it grew obsessed with the boy and intended to keep him to itself. During that time she caused anybody that Jaden dueled to fall into a coma, including an acquaintance of Jaden's named [[Osamu]]. This caused other people view Jaden as cursed and became too scared to duel him. Under Jaden's request (hoping that she would gain the "powers of justice" that “[[Elemental Hero Neos]]” would eventually gain, in hopes that it would correct whatever was wrong with Yubel's soul), Yubel was sent into outer space by [[KaibaCorp]] in a separate satellite from his contest-winning card designs, the [[Neo-Spacians]], but the card absorbed power from what she described as "a darker form of energy" than Neos, which made her powerful but caused her extreme pain (in the Japanese version, it was the [[Light of Destruction]], something that she actually meant to help her friend fight against, and being exposed to the Light caused Yubel to go insane).
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Yubel can also teleport themself and others on a large scale, as they did with the whole Duel Academy to an alternate dimension. They also have the ability to link with others in order to bestow power onto them, signified by their left arm having scales on them, as seen in Viper and [[Adrian Gecko|Adrian]]. This gift gives them strength and supernatural abilities, just less potent than Yubel's. Yubel can also infect and control others, as shown with the "[[Duel Ghoul]]s". Lastly, Yubel has the ability to peer into the mind and memories of others, and by extent, see the darkness of a person's heart, so they can tempt people to do their bidding by exploiting the person's individual desires. This ability is a necessity as Yubel derives their power mainly from the darkness of others.
  
After an undetermined amount of time in isolation, Yubel's capsule returned to Earth, though the shock of reentry destroyed all but a single forearm of Yubel's body, which was eventually found by [[Professor Viper|Viper]]. Tricking Viper into helping her with the promise of restoring his adopted son [[Pierce]] to life, Yubel coerced him into creating the [[Bio-Bands]] and [[Survival Duel]]s, absorbing the duel energy produced by them so she could reform her shattered body, and eventually take back Jaden. In the English Dub, Yubel's goals appear to be far more widespread; they consist, of making Jaden suffer for "discarding" her, protecting him from everyone and everything until he needs to defeat a great evil, and she appears to want to take him for her own as well.
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As for their lesser-known abilities, they can also use telekinesis to immobilize a person, like they did to Adrian in Viper's base. They can also alter minds and memories. Yubel also has a degree of super-strength such as when they threw Marcel at [[Blair Flannigan|Blair]] using only one arm.
  
[[Image:TheEye-JP-Anime-GX-NC.png|thumb|left|Yubel's initial form as "The Eye."]]
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Yubel's raw power is immense, as they were capable of subduing the three Sacred Beasts at the same time by themself, and even after being weakened in a duel against Zane, they had more than enough strength to fight and push back the powers of Exodia from Adrian while inhabiting Jesse's body, forcing him to duel them.
After Viper was defeated by [[Jaden]], Yubel killed him because she had no further use for him. She then transported Duel Academy into another dimension. Yubel then possessed [[Marcel]], and turned the students of the displaced faculty into duel-obsessed zombies to help fuel her restoration, and eventually securing the Sacred Beast cards. Yubel then challenged Jaden to a duel, threatening to dispose of the duel ghouls if he turned the challenge down, and saying she would send everybody back home if Jaden won (although she had no intention of keeping her word). Jaden then faced the Yubel possessed Marcel, but the duel was going badly for Jaden until Jesse showed up. Late in the duel, Yubel discards [[Marcel]] upon achieving full physical form, no longer needing him (she actually displayed a dislike for Marcel in the dub, saying "I'm sick of this lump of flesh" (referring to Marcel)). Yubel nearly wins the duel using “[[Armitael, Phantasm of Chaos]]”, but is stopped by Jesse's “[[Rainbow Dragon]]” card. The monsters battling results in an explosion that consumes both Jesse and Yubel, although it's later shown that they both survived.  
 
  
Yubel later reappears in the [[Duel Spirit]]s universe, possessing Jesse to continue her mission to destroy those who dare separate it from Jaden while she simultaneously tries to unite all twelve Duel Spirit dimensions together with the "[[Super Polymerization]]" card so she may reign over them with Jaden at her side (in the dub she states she wants to untie the entire universe so that noone feels the pain and loneliness Jaden made her feel). Meanwhile, Yubel also orchestrated the events that led to Jaden's descent into darkness in order for Jaden to understand her cruel ideology of "real love" and to complete the card necessary for her plan, "[[Super Polymerization]]". The sacrifices for the completion of the card are held in an alternate dimension which in [[Chazz Princeton]]'s word, resembles hell. When first reappears in Jesse's body, she duels and defeats [[Zane]], whom willingly challenged her. After the duel she returned to its palace to recover her strength (she had exhausted herself during her duel with Zane), but finds that [[Adrian Gecko]] turned against her in attempt to unite the twelve dimensions under his rule, however, Yubel defeats him as well, but couldn't regain her energy from Adrian because he had no darkness in his soul,she  took it from Echo by threatening to kill Adrian causing Echo (her spirit) to get mad and Yubel takes her soul    and regains her as well as sending Adrian and Echo to the stars. When Jaden finally duels Yubel to save Jesse, it is revealed that Yubel actually removed Jesse's soul from his body and placed him inside the [[Rainbow Dragon]] before taking over. Jaden manages to release Jesse from Yubel's influence, but Yubel manages to force the duel to draw and take the "[[Super Polymerization]]". Jaden later duels with Yubel in order to settle the problems between him and her once and for all. During the duel, Yubel eventually realizes that Jaden would never accept her idea of love, and that he hated her for the suffering she caused him and his friends. She then gives up her goal of ruling the duel spirit dimensions with Jaden, and instead decides to destroy the dimensions along with Jaden. In the dub she never abandons her ultimate goals.  
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After Jaden fuses his soul with Yubel's, he obtains access to their abilities. However, because Yubel implied most of it came from [[The Light of Destruction]], which was purged from them when they fused with Jaden, he may not possess the same power level as Yubel did before.
  
Eventually, Yubel's obsession with Jaden is finally explained in full: they both were originally nobles of a distant land in their past life, with Jaden (then Haou) destined to become the Supreme King and defeat the Light of Destruction. However, Haou was yet too young to fully come into his role, and thus needed a protector until he came of age; Yubel offered herself to become that protector, and underwent an extremely painful transformation into the Duel Monster she would eventually become, gaining the eternal love and admiration of her charge. When they were eventually reborn (Haou as Jaden, and Yubel as a Duel Monsters card), Yubel recognized the spirit of her friend and charge within Jaden, and remembering her duties and the promise of love from him, fiercely protected Jaden from any and all perceived threats, which unfortunately included any threats to their friendship (most likely because Haou promised to only love Yubel). Jaden is eventually able to forgive Yubel and, foiling her plan to destroy all the dimensions, fuses his soul with Yubel's, which she willingly took part when she was purged of the insanity caused by the Light of Destruction in process, and reuniting it with Haou for all time. Note that Jaden willingly fused with Yubel before either of them could end the duel (Jaden never actually defeated Yubel in any of his duels with her, making her the only antagonist in Yu-Gi-Oh or Yu-Gi-Oh GX that wasn't defeated by the protagonist as well as one the few opponents Jaden never defeated).
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time]]'', even though they are still fused with Jaden, they are seen using their powers separately from him. They projected an energy blast in order to scare away people gathered at [[Domino City Plaza]].
  
[[Image:YubelPerson.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Yubel in her past life as a human.]]
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==Biography==
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===History===
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[[File:YubelPerson.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Yubel in their past life, as a human.]]
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An unknown amount of time ago, Yubel and the boy who would become [[The Supreme King]] lived in an unnamed kingdom. The [[King (character)|King]] informed Yubel that a certain individual held the power of the Gentle Darkness, and that he needed a guardian to watch over him until he grew to adulthood and could control his power. Yubel volunteered to be that guardian, and was transformed from a human into the form they are most commonly seen in, referred to as a dragon. Jaden's ancestor swore that he would love Yubel and only them after that transformation (in the dub, he promised to never forget Yubel and keep them by his side). In the modern era, Yubel's spirit is made into [[Yubel (anime)|a card]] by [[Industrial Illusions]].
  
Yubel demonstrates many powers through her appearances. She can possess anyone with inner turmoil and manifest herself through an avatar of energy. She can also render herself invisible to others, even to those who can see Duel Spirits, although Duel Spirits themselves can see her. Yubel is able to warp reality as seen with the snakes that prevent Jaden's comrades from helping during his duel with [[Professor Viper|Viper]], but after absorbing massive amounts of Duel energy, she is able to warp reality to a much greater extent, although the ability itself is mostly limited to the effect of the card which Yubel uses to focus her reality warping ability. Yubel can also teleport herself and others as she teleported Duel Academy to an alternate dimension. It's briefly hinted she might have a degree of super-strength when she tossed Marcel at [[Blair]], only using one arm to do so. She also has the ability to bestow her power onto others as evidenced in the fight between [[Professor Viper|Viper]] and [[Adrian Gecko|Adrian]], although the same ability can also be used to control others as shown with the "Duel Ghouls".  
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The card was eventually found by Jaden's father and since Jaden was the reincarnation of the person Yubel swore to protect, and who Yubel remembered loved them and whom they loved, Yubel guarded him once again. Yubel wished to guard Jaden from any and all perceived threats, which unfortunately included any threats to their friendship.
  
Lastly, she has the ability of seeing the darkness of a person's heart, and tempting one to do her bidding by playing off an individual's desires. This ability is a necessity as Yubel derives her power mainly from the darkness of others. [[Adrian Gecko|Adrian]] also demonstrated these numerous abilities when he was temporarily imbued with a portion of Yubel's power, which was given to him while she was controlling Jesse. After Yubel has her soul fused with Jaden, Jaden gained access to her powers. However, because Yubel implied most her power came from the Light of Destruction (which was removed from her when she fused with Jaden), Jaden most likely won't have the same powers that Yubel did. Yubel is seen during the opening of the fourth season near Jaden, and it's later revealed that she actually still existed as an individual. Eventually, it's revealed that Jaden does have Yubel's card in his deck during the fourth season when he dueled [[Nightshroud]].
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During that time, Yubel caused anybody that Jaden dueled to fall into a coma, including an acquaintance of Jaden's named [[Osamu]]. This caused other people to view Jaden as cursed and they became too scared to duel him. Under Jaden's request (hoping that Yubel would gain the "powers of justice" that "[[Elemental Hero Neos (anime)|Elemental Hero Neos]]" would eventually gain, and that it would correct whatever was causing Yubel to harm innocent people), Yubel was sent into outer space by [[KaibaCorp]] in a separate satellite from Jaden's contest-winning card designs, the [[Neo-Spacian]]s. Unlike the Neo-Spacians, Yubel's satellite was exposed to [[The Light of Destruction]], something that Yubel actually meant to help Jaden's past self fight against. The Light caused Yubel to go insane (in the dub, the card absorbed power from what Yubel described as "a darker form of energy" than Neos, which made them powerful but caused them extreme pain).
  
==Personality==
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX===
In the Japanese version, Yubel is not only evil and deranged, but also quite psychopathic. She knows how to manipulate others to do what she wants by playing on their innermost feelings and hidden desires. Staying true to its villainous nature, she doesn't bound herself by its word: although she made a deal with Viper to bring back his son, [[Pierce]], Yubel instead merely changed his memories so that he thought his son had never died. Yubel also throws away allies that she deems as useless as seen with Viper and [[Marcel]], and brutally punishes those who betray her. In addition to the above, she is also quite emotionally sadistic, often enjoying picking at the insecurities of others for the above reasons or her own enjoyment and crushing/trivializing their hopes and ideals after she attempts to bond with her opponents. Despite how much it mocks her opponents, she is actually capable sincerely respecting them, though it's overshadowed by how much she enjoys their suffering. This is missing from the dub; she no longer cares how much suffering her opponent endures and does not respect them (in Zane's case, on several occasions she mocked his heart condition).
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====Dimension World====
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[[File:Yubel Eye.png|thumb|right|Yubel's initial form as "The Eye."]]
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After an indeterminate amount of time in isolation, Yubel's capsule returned to Earth, though the shock of reentry destroyed all but a [[Devil Arm|single forearm]] of Yubel's body, which was eventually found by [[Thelonious Viper]]. Tricking Viper into helping them with the promise of restoring his adopted son [[Pierce]] to life, Yubel coerced him into creating the [[Bio-Band]]s and [[Survival Duels]], absorbing the energy produced by them so Yubel could reform their shattered body, and eventually take back Jaden. In the English version, Yubel's goals appear to be far more widespread; they consist of making Jaden suffer for "discarding" them, protecting him from everyone and everything until he needs to defeat a great evil, and to take him for Yubel's own as well.
  
Yubel's main goal is to keep Jaden to herself, and she harms anyone that gets between her and Jaden. In fact, all of her plans revolve around getting Jaden, even taking control of the Duel Spirit dimensions was only something that she wanted so she could have a world with Jaden. Despite her outspoken love for Jaden, Yubel has no qualms about hurting Jaden to accomplish her goals or bend him to her will. Initially, Yubel made comments that Jaden "belongs" to her (essentially claiming him like he's her property), although she stopped making them after her reappearance for unknown reasons. Yubel also doesn't care how dangerous the situations she manipulates Jaden into are (possibility of him dieing during the Survival Duels, his journey into the second alternate dimension, etc.), because she always assumes (correctly actually) that Jaden will survive. Yubel has further been shown to have an enormously warped and sadomasochistic view of love: because love, in part, is sharing feelings, both joy and suffering, Yubel therefore legitimizes Jaden's suffering as "true love". Yubel feels she has suffered greatly due to her time in space and the crash into the Earth that caused her to lose most of her body, and desires to share that suffering with Jaden. To that end, she goes out her way to make him suffer.
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[[File:TheDevilArm.jpg|thumb|left|Yubel's energy form.]]
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After Viper was defeated by Jaden, Yubel tricked him into believing his son was alive, making Viper fall off the arena because Yubel had no further use for him (In the English version this is cut out; instead Yubel grabs his face and destroys him out right with their Devil Arm). Yubel then transported [[Duel Academy]] into another dimension and possessed [[Marcel Bonaparte]]. They turned the students of the displaced faculty into Duel-obsessed zombies (known as [[Duel Ghoul]]s in the dub) to help fuel the restoration of their body, and eventually secured the [[Sacred Beasts]] and made a deal with [[Adrian Gecko]]. While possessing Marcel, Yubel challenged Jaden to a Duel, threatening to dispose of the Duel Ghouls if he turned the challenge down, and that they would send everybody back home if Jaden won (although Yubel had no intention of keeping their word). Jaden then faced the Yubel-possessed Marcel, but the Duel was going badly for Jaden until Jesse showed up. Late in the Duel, Yubel left Marcel's body, having gained enough energy to fully restore their own body. Yubel nearly won the Duel using "[[Chaos Phantasm Armityle]]", but was stopped by Jesse's "[[Rainbow Dragon]]" card. The monsters battling resulted in an explosion that consumes both Jesse and Yubel, although it's later shown that they both survived.
  
To that end, she also openly welcomes Jaden's insults and defiance, seeing the pain she suffers as Jaden expressing his "love". She also claims that life isn't worth living without that person that one loves the most, actually shedding a tear at the thought. However, she appears unable to understand any other form of love, and dismisses any relationships in which joy and suffering are not mutual as immaterial. The reason Yubel got her twisted concept of love was that during her time in space, she at first felt that Jaden had discarded her, but later came to believe making suffer by sending into space was done out love, likely due to coming in contact with the Light of Destruction. In the dub, she instead sees this as betrayal. She is quoted as saying to Jaden "I was your best friend. Your guardian. Your avenger. And how did you repay me? By letting them get their hands on me. You let them send me away. But destiny had other plans, and they brought me back to you." Also of note is that in the dub, she did eventually realize that Jaden had put her through such pain to make her more powerful, and wanted to do the same to Jaden, but still resented how he had done it. This offers a reason why she turned him into [[The Supreme King]], an explanation missing from the original.
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Yubel later reappears in the [[Duel Monsters Spirit World]], possessing Jesse to continue their mission to destroy those who dare separate them from Jaden. Yubel tries to unite all twelve Duel Spirit dimensions together with the "[[Super Polymerization]]" card so they may reign over them together with Jaden (in the English version, they states they want to unite the entire universe so that no one feels the pain and loneliness Jaden made them feel). Meanwhile, Yubel also orchestrated the events that led to Jaden's descent into darkness as [[The Supreme King]] in order for Jaden to understand Yubel's cruel ideology of love and to complete the card necessary for their plan, "[[Super Polymerization (anime)|Super Polymerization]]".
  
Especially in episode 154, it is for revealed Yubel bears hatred towards the [[Neo-Spacians]], along with Jaden's friends (in particular, [[Jesse Anderson]]), in her inconsiderable belief that they have "taken my place" and have "stolen Jaden from me". Yubel also believes that the supposed "deaths" of most of Jaden's friends and manipulating his [[Neo-Spacians]] in harming Jaden with Yubel's effect, then destroying them mercilessly, is her way of payback, claiming that "My love for you is greater than theirs". Ironically enough, what Yubel does to those she feels animosity towards is far less harmful then how she torments Jaden.
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When Yubel first reappears in Jesse's body, they Duel [[Zane Truesdale]] after he willingly challenges them. Yubel uses the "[[Advanced Crystal Beast]]s", and eventually manages to Summon "[[Rainbow Dark Dragon (anime)|Rainbow Dark Dragon]]", but Yubel has to fend off Zane from winning several times. Zane manages to Summon "[[Cyber End Dragon (anime)|Cyber End Dragon]]" with 16000 ATK, but loses due to the effect of "[[Power Bond (anime)|Power Bond]]". Despite their victory, Yubel is exhausted from the Duel and returns to their palace to recover their strength, but finds that [[Adrian Gecko]] has turned against them in an attempt to unite the twelve dimensions under his own rule. Yubel uses the Sacred Beasts against Adrian's "Exodia" strategy, dismantling both "Exodia" and "[[Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord (anime)|Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]", but Adrian removes "Chaos Phantasm Armityle" from the field and begins his efforts to add his "Exodia" pieces back to his hand. Yubel uses their own card to attack and succeeds in defeating Adrian by turning the spirit of [[Echo]] against him using their own power, regaining their energy lost from dueling Zane as well as killing Adrian (this is changed to "sent to the stars" in the dub, though death is still heavily implied).  
  
In the English Dub, Yubel's personality underwent some major changes. All references to Yubel's "love" for Jaden have been omitted thus far, replaced by her childish desire to "play" with him. She also states that she wants Jaden to pay for "discarding her". This would indicates that her goal is to punish Jaden for her being banished into space, although this animosity isn't seen in the original version. However, she seems still to have some possessive feelings towards him, and may still try to reclaim him as her own. It's unclear, however, especially in earlier episodes Yubel showed her possessive feelings towards Jaden, but starting during his duel with Viper she then switched to show hate for him. Also, Yubel acted extremely childish at first, after Jaden's duel with Viper it started acting for more fiendish, and intelligent. Yubel also takes Jaden more lightly then in the original (when he went to duel when she was possessing Marcel, she was surprised he made it, while in the original she expected him to make it). All masculine aspects of her appearacne were edited out as well, and both in the past life and the present life, she was given an excessively feminine voice as opposed to her voice in the original. The simplification of her motives may be due to the disturbing possible implications of Yubel's associating physical and emotional pain with love, often interpreted understandably as sadomasochism.. Yubel hasn't shown to be as sadistic as she was in the Japanese version and only seems to enjoy tormenting Jaden. In the dub she also uses the term "destiny" several times, suggesting the Light has had a similar effect on her it did in [[Sartorius]], at least in terms of influencing the belief that all is predetermined (in the original version, she never displayed any signs of this and was merely shown to be insane).
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When Jaden finally Duels Yubel to save Jesse, it is revealed that Yubel actually removed Jesse's soul from his body and placed him inside the "[[Rainbow Dragon (anime)|Rainbow Dragon]]" card before taking over. Jaden manages to release Jesse from Yubel's influence, but Yubel manages to force the Duel to a [[DRAW]] using "[[Thousand Buster]]" and takes the "Super Polymerization" necessary for the completion of Yubel's plans with "[[Last Trick]]". Jaden later Duels with Yubel in order to settle the problems between them once and for all. Throughout the Duel, Yubel is repeatedly angered by Jaden's use of the Neo-Spacians, which Yubel felt were replacing Yubel as Jaden's companions. By the end of the Duel, Yubel believes that Jaden will never accept their love, and that he hates them for the suffering they caused him and his friends. Yubel then gives up their goal of ruling the Duel spirit dimensions with Jaden, and instead decides to destroy the dimensions along with Jaden. In the dub, Yubel never abandons their ultimate goals.
  
Yubel and Jaden were fused with Super Polymerization. During the fourth season, after being freed from the [[Light of Destruction]], Yubel displayed a very different personality. She accepted that Jaden had friends besides her, though her full opinion of his friends is unknown. Most notably Yubel displayed an extremely witty personality and, in a friendly, playful way, criticized Jaden on nearly every chance she got. The excessively deep male voice she used occasionally when possessed by the Light is also gone.
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[[File:GX155 - Yubel unites with The Supreme King.png|thumb|180px|Yubel unites with the spirit of [[The Supreme King]].]]
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Jaden is able to forgive Yubel once he regains his memories from his past life, and vows once more to Yubel that he will love them for all time (in the dub, Jaden understood that Yubel wanted to do good things from the start but took the wrong turn in the process, and promises that the two of them will fight together in the same spirit). He proceeds to fuse their souls using "Super Polymerization", ending the Duel and binding them together for all time. They then leave on a journey to mature together that does not appear to be in the dimension they are in nor Earth.
  
==Voice/Mannerisms==
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====Darkness====
In the Japanese version, Yubel is voiced by [[wikipedia:Hisao Egawa|Hisao Egawa]] and [[Wikipedia:Hiromi Tsuru|Hiromi Tsuru]]. Her two voices alternate evenly, though Yubel tends to use the female voice when speaking to or about Jaden. Occasionally she uses both voices, usually when its switching from one voice to another. she's been referred to as both a "he" and a "she" in the Japanese version, although she usually identifies herself with male pronouns. Yubel's American voice actress, [[Wikipedia:Priscilla Everett|Priscilla Everett]], who also voices [[Alexis Rhodes|Alexis]], portrays Yubel with only a single (androgynous though somewhat identifiably female) voice prior to fully revealing herself. Additionally, Yubel's English voice is given childish mannerisms and electronic effects that reflect her own childish nature: Yubel's initial behavior in the dub is that of a spoiled brat determined to get her own way and remove those who oppose her. However, later on she behaves in a more adult manner, especially after first shedding Marcel.  When possessing others (in both versions), her victims voice isn't changed (although her host's voice sounds more serious), though she sometimes uses one of her own voices in the Japanese version, while the English Dub she randomly uses an altered version of her host's voice. (Marcel lost his French accent, and Jesse's Southern accent was weakened, and sometimes they used the same vocal effect as Yubel). She still uses her own voice when possessing others, but she does it far less than in the Japanese version (whenever she speaks using her own voice in the dub, her host body glows blue). It's also worth noting that in the dub, Yubel often talks in scenes where she says nothing in the Japanese version. Yubel's past life incarnate is voiced by Hiromi Tsuru in Japan.
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Yubel and [[Jaden Yuki|Jaden]] eventually return to Earth and Duel Academia during the same school year. Jaden commonly uses Yubel's abilities during his encounters with [[Trueman]], causing his eyes to change to Yubel's dichromatic colors. Yubel's presence is revealed to Jaden's friends early on, but Yubel themself does not make an appearance until Jaden Duels [[Nightshroud]] as the sole human remaining on Earth. Yubel reminds Jaden that he is not alone and bolsters his spirit, allowing Jaden to break Nightshroud's "[[Darkness (archetype)|Darkness]]" combo, which Yubel mocks as a cheap strategy for a "God". Angered that Yubel has aided Jaden and that they have fused their souls, Nightshroud uses "[[Darkness Outsider]]" to Summon "[[Yubel (anime)|Yubel]]" to his field against Jaden. Jaden vows to get Yubel back, and he fuses Yubel with "[[Elemental Hero Neos (anime)|Neos]]" using "[[Super Polymerization (anime)|Super Polymerization]]" into "[[Neos Wiseman (anime)|Neos Wiseman]]", which turns the Duel in his favor. Nightshroud destroys "Neos Wiseman" with "[[Darkness Neosphere (anime)|Darkness Neosphere]]", and Yubel encourages Jaden to use the effect of "Neos Wiseman" to revive "Neos" by banishing Yubel from the Duel. They reassure Jaden that he is not alone.
  
==Deck==
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Yubel later appears during Jaden's Duel in the past with [[Yugi Muto]], and notes that Yugi was able to sense their presence, while they and Jaden were able to sense the presence of the [[Egyptian God]]s. Yubel notes during the Duel that Jaden's hand is trembling and asks him if he is afraid, but notes that they know that he isn't; Jaden is having fun again.
Yubel plays a '''Samsara Burn Deck''', focused on the summoning of [[Yubel|her own card]] and its several upgraded forms as well as monsters that are summoned to the opponent's side of the field so she can damage her opponent with Yubel's effect.  
 
  
The cards in this listing are the cards she actually plays in anime. Other series cards may be missing from this listing because she doesn't play them. However, we may be able to assume that she has them in her decks. Those missing series cards are [[Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder]], [[Uria, Lord of Searing Flames]], [[Armitael, Phantasm of Chaos]], and others played by Jesse and Marcel when their bodies are possessed by her.
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time===
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[[File:Banner with Jaden and Yubel.png|thumb|left|Yubel with Jaden and Banner]]
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time]]'', Yubel appears in their spirit form while Jaden is being told of [[Paradox]]'s plot to eliminate [[Maximillion Pegasus]] by [[Yusei Fudo]]. After recruiting Yugi and going back thirty minutes before Paradox would attack Pegasus at the party he is to attend, Yubel uses their powers to scare away the other attendees before either Pegasus or Paradox would arrive. Before Jaden Duels Paradox with Yugi and Yusei, his eyes glow and Yubel's spirit appears behind him. Yubel also assists him during the Duel. Later Jaden and Yubel return to their own time.
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While controlling Marcel, Yubel plays with an '''Exodia Deck''' against Adrian. While against Jaden and Jesse, she uses the '''Sacred Beasts''' in a deck based around bringing them out to Summon Armitael.
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==Decks==
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{{Main|Yubel's Decks}}
  
Also, when Yubel is controlling Jesse, she still uses the Sacred Beasts in a deck based around cards that duplicate themselves to quickly Summon the Sacred Beasts. As well as an '''Advanced Crystal Beasts Deck''' that she creates by tainting Jesse's true deck.
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Yubel uses a number of Decks in the anime.
  
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| 2 [[Obelisk Blue]] students (possessing [[Marcel Bonaparte]]) || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 122|122]] || Win
 
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| [[Adrian Gecko]] (possessing [[Marcel Bonaparte]]) || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 127|127]] || No result
 
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| [[Jaden Yuki]] and [[Jesse Anderson]] (initially possessing [[Marcel Bonaparte]], later Duels as themself) || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 129|129]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 130|130]] || [[DRAW]] (Jesse), Lose (Jaden)
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| [[Zane Truesdale]] (possessing [[Jesse Anderson]]) || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 147|147]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 148|148]] || Win
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* [[Chaos Core]]
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| [[Adrian Gecko]] (possessing [[Jesse Anderson]]) || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 149|149]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 150|150]] || Win
* [[Dark Summoning Beast]]
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* [[Gate Guardian]]
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| [[Jaden Yuki]] (possessing [[Jesse Anderson]] for most of the Duel, later briefly Duels as themself) || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 151|151]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 152|152]] || [[DRAW]]
* [[Giant Germ]]
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* [[Grinder Golem]]
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| [[Jaden Yuki]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 153|153]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 155|155]] || No result
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* [[Maju Garzett]]
 
* [[Phantom of Chaos]]
 
* [[Raviel, Lord of Phantasms]]
 
* [[Regenerating Rose]]
 
* [[Samsara Lotus]]
 
* [[Yubel]]
 
* [[Yubel - Terror Incarnate]]
 
* [[Yubel - The Ultimate Nightmare]]
 
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* [[Fiend Rose]]
 
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* [[Sinister Seeds]]
 
* [[Zero Hole]]
 
* [[Zero Sprite]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 12 February 2024

Yubel
Yubel
Corresponding card
English name
  • Yubel
Other namesBoy of Light / The Eye (through closed captioning)
Japanese name
Japaneseユベル
RōmajiYuberu
Korean name
Hangul
  • 유벨
Other language names
Arabic
  • يوبل
Gender
  • Unknown
Previous organizationMartin Empire
Anime Deck
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 106106: "A Jewel of A Duel: Part 1"
Appears in
Anime
English voice
Japanese voice
Other language voices
German
  • Julia Koberstein
Yubel (character)

Yubel is the primary antagonist of the Dimension World arc of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime. A malevolent Duel Monster whose card was in Jaden Yuki's possession when he was a child, Yubel was deranged and manipulative, exploiting various individuals to accomplish their machinations. They are later redeemed after Jaden fuses with Yubel, reuniting them both forever. Since then, they acted as Jaden's partner, similar to Yugi's relationship with Yami Yugi.

Design

Appearance

Yubel's appearance in the dub

Yubel has a demonic appearance, with mauve skin, large black wings, and a third vertically placed monstrous eye in their forehead. In many details, Yubel's body is split down the center in its design. The arm and leg on their left side resemble a dragon's, with scales and large claws. This side of their body has indigo-colored hair and a teal eye, and is also male, with a bare pectoral muscle and a masculine hip shape. The right side of Yubel's body has white hair, an orange eye, and is female, with a breast, a rounded hip, and a heeled shoe. They also have blue lips and pointed teeth.

Their Duel Disk is an extension of their arm that grows out when they Duel. Their clothing is black and asymmetrical to fit with their half-male, half-female design, with the right breast covered and the left pectoral left bare. In the card's art, the bare portions of their torso are gray and have the appearance of tight clothing. In the dub, Yubel's top half is covered in black to look less revealing and more female, and in later episodes their chest is redrawn to have two breasts instead of one, as Yubel is depicted in the dub as exclusively female.

In Yubel's past life as a human, they are depicted as a child around ten that appears to be male, with the indigo hair and teal eye color of the male side of Yubel's monstrous form. They had light tan skin, wore a mauve tunic, a gold choker, and a blue gem on a chain over their forehead.

Personality

After being sent into space, they were exposed to the Light of Destruction, causing them to go insane. In the Japanese version, Yubel is not only evil and deranged, but also quite psychopathic. They know how to manipulate others to do what they want by playing on their innermost feelings and hidden desires. Staying true to their villainous nature, they don't bind themself by their word: although they made a pact with Viper to bring back his son, Pierce, Yubel instead merely changed his memories so that he thought his son had never died. Yubel also throws away allies that they deem as useless as seen with Viper and Marcel, and brutally punish those who betray them. In addition to the above, they are also quite emotionally sadistic, often enjoying picking at the insecurities of others for the above reasons or their own enjoyment and crushing/trivializing their hopes and ideals after they attempt to bond with their opponents. Despite how much they mock their opponents, they are actually capable of sincerely respecting them, though it's overshadowed by how much they enjoy their suffering. This is missing from the dub; they no longer care how much suffering their opponent endures and do not respect them (in Zane's case, on several occasions they mocked his heart condition).

Yubel's ambition was to keep Jaden all to themself, and is willing to harm anyone that gets between them and Jaden. In fact, all of their plans revolve around getting Jaden, even taking control of the Duel Spirit dimensions was only something that they wanted so they could have a world with Jaden. Despite their outspoken love for Jaden, Yubel has no qualms about hurting him to accomplish their goals or bend him to their will. Initially, Yubel made comments that Jaden "belongs" to them (essentially claiming him like he is their property), although they stopped making them after their reappearance. Yubel also doesn't care how dangerous the situations they manipulate Jaden into are (possibility of him dying during the Survival Duels, his journey into the second alternate dimension, etc.), because they always assume (albeit correctly) that Jaden will survive. Yubel has further been shown to have an enormously warped and sadomasochistic view of love: because love, in part, is sharing feelings, both joy and suffering, Yubel therefore legitimizes Jaden's suffering as "true love". Yubel feels they have suffered greatly due to their time in space and the crash into the Earth that caused them to lose most of their body, and desires to share that suffering with Jaden. To that end, they go out their way to make him suffer the same fate.

To that end, they also openly welcome Jaden's insults and defiance, seeing the pain they suffer as Jaden expressing his "love". They also claim that life isn't worth living without that person that one loves the most, actually shedding a tear at the thought. However, they appear unable to understand any other form of love, and dismiss any relationships in which joy and suffering are not mutual as immaterial. The reason Yubel acquired their twisted concept of love was that during their time in space, they at first felt that Jaden had discarded them, but later came to believe making suffer by sending into space was done out love, likely due to coming in contact with The Light of Destruction. In the dub, they instead see this as betrayal. They are quoted as saying to Jaden "I was your friend. Your guardian. Your avenger. And how did you repay me? By letting them get their hands on me. You let them send me away. But destiny had a different plan, and it brought me back to you." Also of note is that in the dub, they did eventually realize that Jaden had put her through such pain to make them more powerful, and wanted to do the same to Jaden, but still resented how he had done it.

In episode 154, it is revealed that Yubel was paranoid to those they believed would stand in the way of their love, including the "Neo-Spacians" along with Jaden's friends (in particular, Jesse Anderson, which was part of their reasoning for possessing him), in their inconsiderable belief that they have "taken my place" and have "stolen Jaden from me". Yubel also believes that the supposed "deaths" of most of Jaden's friends and manipulating his "Neo-Spacians" in harming Jaden with Yubel's effect, then destroying them mercilessly, is their way of payback, claiming that "My love for you is greater than theirs". Ironically enough, what Yubel does to those they feel animosity towards is far less harmful then how they torment Jaden. In the Japanese version, they explicitly say that they believe that the love that Jaden's past life gave them now belongs to Jesse.

In the dub, Yubel's personality underwent some major changes. All references to Yubel's "love" for Jaden were omitted and replaced by their childish desire to "play" with him. They also state that they want Jaden to pay for "discarding them". This would indicate that their goal is to punish Jaden for their being banished into space, although this animosity isn't seen in the original version. However, they seem still to have some possessive feelings towards him, and may still try to reclaim him as their own. It's unclear, however, especially in earlier episodes Yubel showed their possessive feelings towards Jaden, but starting during his Duel with Viper they then switched to show hate for him. Also, Yubel acted extremely childish at first, after Jaden's Duel with Viper they started acting more fiendish, and intelligent. Yubel also takes Jaden more lightly than in the original (when he went to Duel when they were possessing Marcel, they were surprised he made it, while in the original they expected him to make it). All masculine aspects of their appearance were edited out as well, and both in the past life and the present life, they were given an excessively feminine voice as opposed to their voice in the original. The simplification of their motives may be due to the disturbing possible implications of Yubel's associating physical and emotional pain with love, often interpreted understandably as sadomasochism. Yubel hasn't shown to be as sadistic as they were in the Japanese version and only seem to enjoy tormenting Jaden. In the version they also use the term "destiny" several times, suggesting the Light has had a similar effect on them it did in Sartorius, at least in terms of influencing the belief that all is predetermined (in the original version, they never displayed any signs of this and were merely shown to be insane).

Towards the end of the series, Yubel's spirit appears on various occasion, and its noticeable that their personality has changed once all hatred towards Jaden and all influence from the Light of Destruction is gone, taking a more supportive role by lending their power to him. Particularly seen when Jaden is Dueling against Nightshroud, as Yubel's spirit appears to support him. Though at first they object and sort of mock Jaden for how the Duel has commenced, as well as that comment made by him stating that he was alone, Yubel counters that idea made by Nightshroud, telling Jaden that isn't true as their spirit is always with him (being that their souls are fused together). They again boost up his confidence when Nightshroud destroys "Neos Wiseman", thus telling him to remove her card from the game to bring back "Neos". As Jaden hesitates doing this, Yubel though telling him that he will now have to fight alone, thus convinces him to believe in his own power, and that also they're confident that he will defeat Darkness.

The reason behind their sudden change in personality can likely be linked to Jaden holding the power of The Gentle Darkness. In the movie Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time, Paradox referred to Jaden as a "Duelist with ability to control the spirits".[1] Thus, whether or not Jaden realized it, his power might have been able to calm Yubel's soul.

They are also present for Jaden's Duel with Yugi Muto. Yubel tells Jaden that they are impressed and that they recognize Yugi as being the True King of Duelists, as Yugi is able to sense their spirit. With the Duel advancing with him struggling as he's facing a formidable opponent, Yubel makes Jaden notice his shaking hand asking then if he is scared. As he questions this too, Yubel quickly denies this, telling him that they know of his true feelings and emotions at the time.

Voice and mannerisms

In the Japanese version, Yubel has two different voices that alternate evenly, though Yubel tends to use the female voice when speaking to or about Jaden. Occasionally they use both voices, usually when its switching from one voice to another. In the Japanese version, Yubel usually uses the first person pronoun boku, which is strongly associated with male speakers.

In the dub, Yubel has only a single (androgynous though somewhat identifiably female) voice prior to fully revealing herself. Additionally, Yubel's English voice is given childish mannerisms and electronic effects that reflect their own childish nature: Yubel's initial behavior in the version is that of a spoiled brat determined to get their own way and remove those who oppose them. However, later on they behave in a more adult manner, especially after first shedding Marcel.

In both the original Japanese version and the English dub, while possessing others, their victims voice isn't changed (although their host's voice sounds more serious). However, they sometimes use one of their own voices in the Japanese version; in the English version, they sometimes use an altered version of their host's voice. (Marcel lost his French accent, and Jesse's Southern accent was weakened, and sometimes they used the same vocal effect as Yubel.) They still use their own voice when possessing others, but they do it far less than in the Japanese version (whenever they speak using their own voice in the English version, their host body glows purple).

Abilities

From within their card, Yubel can cause harm to others in a manner similar to the card's effect.

In spirit form, Yubel holds many supernatural abilities through their appearances. Viper has said in the Japanese version that "it has the power to create miracles". They can possess anyone with inner darkness in their heart and manifest themself through a being made out of energy. Yubel is able to magically turn card effects real as seen with the snakes that prevent Jaden's comrades from helping during his Duel with Viper. After absorbing massive amounts of energy, they are able to focus this magical power to a much greater extent, like summoning real monsters to use as servants, or using the "Polymerization" card to accomplish a fusion between spirit and human to create powerful duelists. Their great power makes them capable of wielding the Sacred Beast cards, despite their negative effects on Duel Spirits.

Yubel can also teleport themself and others on a large scale, as they did with the whole Duel Academy to an alternate dimension. They also have the ability to link with others in order to bestow power onto them, signified by their left arm having scales on them, as seen in Viper and Adrian. This gift gives them strength and supernatural abilities, just less potent than Yubel's. Yubel can also infect and control others, as shown with the "Duel Ghouls". Lastly, Yubel has the ability to peer into the mind and memories of others, and by extent, see the darkness of a person's heart, so they can tempt people to do their bidding by exploiting the person's individual desires. This ability is a necessity as Yubel derives their power mainly from the darkness of others.

As for their lesser-known abilities, they can also use telekinesis to immobilize a person, like they did to Adrian in Viper's base. They can also alter minds and memories. Yubel also has a degree of super-strength such as when they threw Marcel at Blair using only one arm.

Yubel's raw power is immense, as they were capable of subduing the three Sacred Beasts at the same time by themself, and even after being weakened in a duel against Zane, they had more than enough strength to fight and push back the powers of Exodia from Adrian while inhabiting Jesse's body, forcing him to duel them.

After Jaden fuses his soul with Yubel's, he obtains access to their abilities. However, because Yubel implied most of it came from The Light of Destruction, which was purged from them when they fused with Jaden, he may not possess the same power level as Yubel did before.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time, even though they are still fused with Jaden, they are seen using their powers separately from him. They projected an energy blast in order to scare away people gathered at Domino City Plaza.

Biography

History

Yubel in their past life, as a human.

An unknown amount of time ago, Yubel and the boy who would become The Supreme King lived in an unnamed kingdom. The King informed Yubel that a certain individual held the power of the Gentle Darkness, and that he needed a guardian to watch over him until he grew to adulthood and could control his power. Yubel volunteered to be that guardian, and was transformed from a human into the form they are most commonly seen in, referred to as a dragon. Jaden's ancestor swore that he would love Yubel and only them after that transformation (in the dub, he promised to never forget Yubel and keep them by his side). In the modern era, Yubel's spirit is made into a card by Industrial Illusions.

The card was eventually found by Jaden's father and since Jaden was the reincarnation of the person Yubel swore to protect, and who Yubel remembered loved them and whom they loved, Yubel guarded him once again. Yubel wished to guard Jaden from any and all perceived threats, which unfortunately included any threats to their friendship.

During that time, Yubel caused anybody that Jaden dueled to fall into a coma, including an acquaintance of Jaden's named Osamu. This caused other people to view Jaden as cursed and they became too scared to duel him. Under Jaden's request (hoping that Yubel would gain the "powers of justice" that "Elemental Hero Neos" would eventually gain, and that it would correct whatever was causing Yubel to harm innocent people), Yubel was sent into outer space by KaibaCorp in a separate satellite from Jaden's contest-winning card designs, the Neo-Spacians. Unlike the Neo-Spacians, Yubel's satellite was exposed to The Light of Destruction, something that Yubel actually meant to help Jaden's past self fight against. The Light caused Yubel to go insane (in the dub, the card absorbed power from what Yubel described as "a darker form of energy" than Neos, which made them powerful but caused them extreme pain).

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Dimension World

Yubel's initial form as "The Eye."

After an indeterminate amount of time in isolation, Yubel's capsule returned to Earth, though the shock of reentry destroyed all but a single forearm of Yubel's body, which was eventually found by Thelonious Viper. Tricking Viper into helping them with the promise of restoring his adopted son Pierce to life, Yubel coerced him into creating the Bio-Bands and Survival Duels, absorbing the energy produced by them so Yubel could reform their shattered body, and eventually take back Jaden. In the English version, Yubel's goals appear to be far more widespread; they consist of making Jaden suffer for "discarding" them, protecting him from everyone and everything until he needs to defeat a great evil, and to take him for Yubel's own as well.

Yubel's energy form.

After Viper was defeated by Jaden, Yubel tricked him into believing his son was alive, making Viper fall off the arena because Yubel had no further use for him (In the English version this is cut out; instead Yubel grabs his face and destroys him out right with their Devil Arm). Yubel then transported Duel Academy into another dimension and possessed Marcel Bonaparte. They turned the students of the displaced faculty into Duel-obsessed zombies (known as Duel Ghouls in the dub) to help fuel the restoration of their body, and eventually secured the Sacred Beasts and made a deal with Adrian Gecko. While possessing Marcel, Yubel challenged Jaden to a Duel, threatening to dispose of the Duel Ghouls if he turned the challenge down, and that they would send everybody back home if Jaden won (although Yubel had no intention of keeping their word). Jaden then faced the Yubel-possessed Marcel, but the Duel was going badly for Jaden until Jesse showed up. Late in the Duel, Yubel left Marcel's body, having gained enough energy to fully restore their own body. Yubel nearly won the Duel using "Chaos Phantasm Armityle", but was stopped by Jesse's "Rainbow Dragon" card. The monsters battling resulted in an explosion that consumes both Jesse and Yubel, although it's later shown that they both survived.

Yubel later reappears in the Duel Monsters Spirit World, possessing Jesse to continue their mission to destroy those who dare separate them from Jaden. Yubel tries to unite all twelve Duel Spirit dimensions together with the "Super Polymerization" card so they may reign over them together with Jaden (in the English version, they states they want to unite the entire universe so that no one feels the pain and loneliness Jaden made them feel). Meanwhile, Yubel also orchestrated the events that led to Jaden's descent into darkness as The Supreme King in order for Jaden to understand Yubel's cruel ideology of love and to complete the card necessary for their plan, "Super Polymerization".

When Yubel first reappears in Jesse's body, they Duel Zane Truesdale after he willingly challenges them. Yubel uses the "Advanced Crystal Beasts", and eventually manages to Summon "Rainbow Dark Dragon", but Yubel has to fend off Zane from winning several times. Zane manages to Summon "Cyber End Dragon" with 16000 ATK, but loses due to the effect of "Power Bond". Despite their victory, Yubel is exhausted from the Duel and returns to their palace to recover their strength, but finds that Adrian Gecko has turned against them in an attempt to unite the twelve dimensions under his own rule. Yubel uses the Sacred Beasts against Adrian's "Exodia" strategy, dismantling both "Exodia" and "Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord", but Adrian removes "Chaos Phantasm Armityle" from the field and begins his efforts to add his "Exodia" pieces back to his hand. Yubel uses their own card to attack and succeeds in defeating Adrian by turning the spirit of Echo against him using their own power, regaining their energy lost from dueling Zane as well as killing Adrian (this is changed to "sent to the stars" in the dub, though death is still heavily implied).

When Jaden finally Duels Yubel to save Jesse, it is revealed that Yubel actually removed Jesse's soul from his body and placed him inside the "Rainbow Dragon" card before taking over. Jaden manages to release Jesse from Yubel's influence, but Yubel manages to force the Duel to a DRAW using "Thousand Buster" and takes the "Super Polymerization" necessary for the completion of Yubel's plans with "Last Trick". Jaden later Duels with Yubel in order to settle the problems between them once and for all. Throughout the Duel, Yubel is repeatedly angered by Jaden's use of the Neo-Spacians, which Yubel felt were replacing Yubel as Jaden's companions. By the end of the Duel, Yubel believes that Jaden will never accept their love, and that he hates them for the suffering they caused him and his friends. Yubel then gives up their goal of ruling the Duel spirit dimensions with Jaden, and instead decides to destroy the dimensions along with Jaden. In the dub, Yubel never abandons their ultimate goals.

Yubel unites with the spirit of The Supreme King.

Jaden is able to forgive Yubel once he regains his memories from his past life, and vows once more to Yubel that he will love them for all time (in the dub, Jaden understood that Yubel wanted to do good things from the start but took the wrong turn in the process, and promises that the two of them will fight together in the same spirit). He proceeds to fuse their souls using "Super Polymerization", ending the Duel and binding them together for all time. They then leave on a journey to mature together that does not appear to be in the dimension they are in nor Earth.

Darkness

Yubel and Jaden eventually return to Earth and Duel Academia during the same school year. Jaden commonly uses Yubel's abilities during his encounters with Trueman, causing his eyes to change to Yubel's dichromatic colors. Yubel's presence is revealed to Jaden's friends early on, but Yubel themself does not make an appearance until Jaden Duels Nightshroud as the sole human remaining on Earth. Yubel reminds Jaden that he is not alone and bolsters his spirit, allowing Jaden to break Nightshroud's "Darkness" combo, which Yubel mocks as a cheap strategy for a "God". Angered that Yubel has aided Jaden and that they have fused their souls, Nightshroud uses "Darkness Outsider" to Summon "Yubel" to his field against Jaden. Jaden vows to get Yubel back, and he fuses Yubel with "Neos" using "Super Polymerization" into "Neos Wiseman", which turns the Duel in his favor. Nightshroud destroys "Neos Wiseman" with "Darkness Neosphere", and Yubel encourages Jaden to use the effect of "Neos Wiseman" to revive "Neos" by banishing Yubel from the Duel. They reassure Jaden that he is not alone.

Yubel later appears during Jaden's Duel in the past with Yugi Muto, and notes that Yugi was able to sense their presence, while they and Jaden were able to sense the presence of the Egyptian Gods. Yubel notes during the Duel that Jaden's hand is trembling and asks him if he is afraid, but notes that they know that he isn't; Jaden is having fun again.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time

Yubel with Jaden and Banner

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time, Yubel appears in their spirit form while Jaden is being told of Paradox's plot to eliminate Maximillion Pegasus by Yusei Fudo. After recruiting Yugi and going back thirty minutes before Paradox would attack Pegasus at the party he is to attend, Yubel uses their powers to scare away the other attendees before either Pegasus or Paradox would arrive. Before Jaden Duels Paradox with Yugi and Yusei, his eyes glow and Yubel's spirit appears behind him. Yubel also assists him during the Duel. Later Jaden and Yubel return to their own time.

Decks

Yubel uses a number of Decks in the anime.

Duels

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
2 Obelisk Blue students (possessing Marcel Bonaparte) 122 Win
Adrian Gecko (possessing Marcel Bonaparte) 127 No result
Jaden Yuki and Jesse Anderson (initially possessing Marcel Bonaparte, later Duels as themself) 129-130 DRAW (Jesse), Lose (Jaden)
Zane Truesdale (possessing Jesse Anderson) 147-148 Win
Adrian Gecko (possessing Jesse Anderson) 149-150 Win
Jaden Yuki (possessing Jesse Anderson for most of the Duel, later briefly Duels as themself) 151-152 DRAW
Jaden Yuki 153-155 No result

References