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{{For|other version of this character|Bakura Ryou (disambiguation)}}
 
{{For|other version of this character|Bakura Ryou (disambiguation)}}
 
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{{Infobox character
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| en_name               = Bakura Ryou
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| ja_name               = {{Ruby|獏|ばく}}{{Ruby|良|ら}}{{Ruby|了|りょう}}
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| ja_name             = {{Ruby|獏|ばく}}{{Ruby|良|ら}}{{Ruby|了|りょう}}
| romaji_name           = Bakura Ryō
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| romaji_name         = Bakura Ryō
| ja_trans_name         = Ryou Bakura
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| ja_trans_name       = Ryo Bakura
| ar_name               = ريو باكورا
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| ar_name             = ريو باكورا
| ko_name               = 바크라
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| ko_name             = 바크라
| ko_rr_name             = Bakeula
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| ko_rr_name         = Bakeula
| birthdate             = September 2
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| birthdate           = September 2
| height                 = 176 cm
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| height             = 176 cm
| weight                 = 52 kg
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| weight             = 52 kg
| gender                 = Male
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| gender             = Male
| blood_type             = AB
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| relatives          = [[Bakura's father|Father]]
| favorite_food         = Profiterole
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| blood_type         = AB
| least_favorite_food   = Raw oyster
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| favorite_food       = Profiterole
| school                 = [[Domino High School]]
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| least_favorite_food = Raw oyster
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| school             = [[Domino High School]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (first series)]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (second series)]]
 
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler]]''
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]''
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| appears_in_ps2         = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum]]''
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| appears_in_ps2     = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum]]''
  
| en_voice               = {{voice actors|en|Ted Lewis|Chuck Powers|e1=(America)|e2=(Singapore)}}
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| en_voice           = {{voice actors|en|Ted Lewis|Chuck Powers|e1=(America)|e2=(Singapore)}}
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| es_voice               = {{voice actors|es|Yamil Atala|e1=(Latin America; 1st voice)|José Gilberto Vilchis|e2=(Latin America; 2nd voice)}}
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| es_voice           = {{voice actors|es|Yamil Atala|e1=(American Spanish dub; 1st voice)|José Gilberto Vilchis|e2=(American Spanish dub; 2nd voice)}}
| ar_voice                 = {{voice actors|ar|Hasan Hamdan|Fouad Shamas}}
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| ar_voice           = {{voice actors|ar|Hasan Hamdan|Fouad Shamas}}
| it_voice               = {{voice actors|it|Felice Invernici}}
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| de_voice            = {{voice actors|de|Constantin von Jascheroff}}
| ko_voice               = {{voice actors|ko|Jeong Jaeheon}}<ref name=officialsitekr>http://movie.naver.com/movie/bi/mi/detail.nhn?code=150117</ref>
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| it_voice           = {{voice actors|it|Felice Invernici}}
|tl_voice                 = Bernie Malejana|Allan Ortega|e2=(GMA dub)}}
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| ko_voice           = {{voice actors|ko|Jeong Jaeheon}}<ref name=officialsitekr>http://movie.naver.com/movie/bi/mi/detail.nhn?code=150117</ref>
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|tl_voice             = {{voice actors|tl|Bernie Malejana|Allan Ortega|e2=(GMA dub)}}
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'''Bakura Ryou''' ({{Ruby|獏|ばく}}{{Ruby|良|ら}}{{Ruby|了|りょう}} ''Bakura Ryō'') is a recurring character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]]. He is a classmate and friend of [[Yugi Muto]].  
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'''Bakura Ryou''',{{ #tag: ref |Bakura's full name is never mentioned onscreen, where he is only ever called "Bakura". The official website for the English anime gives "Bakura" as his given name and "Ryou" as his family name,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.yugioh.com/characters/yami-bakura|title=Yami Bakura|publisher=yugioh.com|quote=Yugi thought that his classmate Bakura Ryou was a sweet and good-natured kid. }}</ref> despite it being the other way around in Japanese media and the English manga. Different English-language video games have ordered his names in both of these ways. |group=note }} known as '''Ryo Bakura''' ({{Ruby|獏|ばく}}{{Ruby|良|ら}}{{Ruby|了|りょう}} ''Bakura Ryō'') in the Japanese version, is a recurring character in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime. He is a classmate and friend of [[Yugi Muto]].  
  
 
He is the modern-day counterpart to [[Bandit King Bakura]].  
 
He is the modern-day counterpart to [[Bandit King Bakura]].  
  
[[Yami Bakura]] is his other self, released from the power of the [[Millennium Ring]]. The two rarely directly converse. Unlike the close, cooperative relationship between [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Yami Yugi]], Yami Bakura is a malignant entity that completely suppresses Bakura's spirit when he takes over.
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[[Yami Bakura]] is his other self, released from the power of the [[Millennium Ring]]. The two rarely directly converse. Unlike the close, cooperative relationship between [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Yami Yugi]], Yami Bakura is a malignant entity that completely suppresses Bakura's spirit when he takes over him.
  
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
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Bakura's character design was overseen by [[Kazuki Takahashi]].
 
Bakura's character design was overseen by [[Kazuki Takahashi]].
  
In the [[Duelist Kingdom]] arc he wears a white wool sweater and green undershirt. His usual outfit in following seasons consists of a blue opened shirt over a light blue and white horizontally striped t-shirt. In the manga, he wears just the t-shirt more often. His white hair is pointed downwards in various directions and trails half way down his back. He wears the [[Millennium Ring]] on a lace around his neck. In the manga, during the Ceremonial Battle, he wore a different white t-shirt.
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In the [[Duelist Kingdom]] arc, he wears a white wool sweater and green undershirt. His usual outfit in following seasons consists of a blue opened shirt over a light blue and white horizontally striped t-shirt. Bakura has brown eyes and white hair. His hair is pointed downwards in various directions and trails half way down his back. He wears the [[Millennium Ring]] on a lace around his neck. In the manga, during the Battle Ritual, he wore a different white t-shirt. Bakura is fair-skinned.
 
 
In the first series, Bakura has green eyes, and his hair is pale blue; Yami Bakura has purple eyes. In the second series, both Bakuras have brown eyes and white hair.
 
 
 
===Voice/Mannerisms===
 
In the original version, Bakura has a polite speaking matter, using many honorifics for others. The evil half however, mainly uses them for only himself, going as far as to refer to himself as "ore-sama" (ore = a tough word for "I"["ore" and "boku" words for "I" is for men. Women mostly use "watashi"], -sama = a very high honorific suffix, the rough translation would be something along the lines of "My honorable self"). The western pendant to this habit is the "Pluralis Maiestatis", commonly known as the "royal we". He has also called Yami Yugi "Ou-Sama", or "Your majesty", but it can be easily assumed he was mocking Yami Yugi. The evil half goes as far as to disrespect his opponents by calling them ''temee'' (a very offensive way of saying "you").
 
 
 
To represent the good Bakura's polite manner of speech, the English dub gives Bakura a British-English accent, with Yami Bakura's voice sounding deeper and more sinister while keeping the accent. In the Singaporean dub, Bakura speaks with a Southern-American accent.
 
 
 
The darker half is an excellent actor, and has been shown on numerous occasions to mimic his surface self well enough to fool even his friends. He also has unfailing arrogance, likely stemming from the fact that even a Shadow Game cannot permanently defeat him; in both Duelist Kingdom and the Battle City Finals, he manages to avoid destruction despite losing first to Yami Yugi, then to Yami Marik. In the English anime, he is highly mocking of his opponents, such as sarcastically telling Yami Yugi "It's a game, you should try to have fun" during the [[Dark RPG]] in the final season.
 
 
 
==First series anime biography==
 
===Monster World===
 
[[File:Bakura fsa.png|thumb|left|Bakura as he appears in the Toei anime]]
 
Bakura meets [[Yugi Muto|Yugi Mutou]] and his friends [[Joey Wheeler|Katsuya Jonouchi]], [[Tristan Taylor|Hiroto Honda]], [[Téa Gardner|Anzu Mazaki]], and [[Miho Nosaka]] when he is transferred to Domino High School. Bakura tells his new friends that he has a love for games of all types, particularly the RPG "Monster World". However, for some mysterious reason that he cannot explain, everyone who has played with him has fallen into a coma. This is the main reason he transfers schools so often. When Yugi allowed him to hold the [[Millennium Puzzle]], Bakura felt a sharp pain in his chest (later revealed to be the [[Millennium Ring]] stabbing into his chest to prevent him from removing it.).
 
 
 
That night, Bakura is busy writing a letter to his sister, [[Amane Bakura|Amane]] (who died in a traffic accident, but Bakura writes letters to her while she is in heaven), a voice announces that he is its new ''host''. Bakura looks down in horror to find that the sharp points of the Millennium Ring are jabbing into his skin. This voice is Dark Bakura, a 3,000 year old ancient spirit from Egypt (Yami Bakura is a 5,000 year old spirit in the English anime), who has his sights set on acquiring the [[Millennium Puzzle]]. It also reveals that it has been the one responsible for his friends' comas, sealing their souls within Bakura's game pieces, and twisting Bakura's subconscious desire to be able to play games with his friends forever.
 
  
Dark Bakura sets up a miniature [[Monster World]] game, and the next day invites his friends to play. Each of the group picks a type of monster they wish to play as, and Dark Bakura seals them inside miniatures of their selected monsters (in order to steal the Millennium Puzzle). Yugi becomes a monster tamer, Jonouchi a warrior, Hiroto a magic gunman, Anzu as a magician and Miho becomes a gypsy. But Dark Yugi (occupying Yugi's body) challenges Dark Bakura to free his friends.
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===Voice and mannerisms===
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In the original version, Bakura has a polite speaking matter, using many honorifics for others.
  
The good personality of Bakura managed to emerge during the RPG, taking control of the his left hand. The good Bakura intentionally fumbled several critical dice rolls, giving Dark Yugi an edge in the game. Once Dark Bakura realized this, he stabbed the hand controlled by his other self on a castle tower of the game board, laughing madly, which made Dark Yugi realize he wasn't battling the real Bakura. Later on into the game, Bakura joined the others as a player in the game (the white mage). The Dark Bakura was furious at this and proceeded to attack the defenseless players. However, Bakura wouldn't let that happen and created a barrier between them and the attack. Unfortunately, he ran out of magic and had to use the last of his HP (killing his character in the process). However, good Bakura would not be defeated and sealed his soul into the pair of possessed dice that Dark Bakura was cheating with. Then he revealed his plans to lose the game for his friends by shattering the possessed dice (which would kill both Bakuras in the process) to Dark Bakura. Hearing this, Dark Bakura tried using the power of the Millennium Ring to destroy Bakura's soul. But it was too late; Bakura caused the dice to shatter, effectively ending the game and killing himself in the process.
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In the English dub, Bakura has a British-English accent. In the Singaporean dub, Bakura speaks with a Southern-American accent.
  
Bakura survived the incident and when the game ended the others were revived as well.
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=== Etymology ===
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"Ryou" can mean "cool, refreshing," "distant," or "reality." It is a variant of "Ryo."
  
==Second series anime biography==
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==Biography==
  
 
=== Obtaining the Millennium Ring ===
 
=== Obtaining the Millennium Ring ===
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Bakura is briefly seen in the first episode, watching [[Yugi Muto]] Duel [[Joey Wheeler]], and then again when Joey is Dueling [[Téa Gardner]], although his face is not seen.  
 
Bakura is briefly seen in the first episode, watching [[Yugi Muto]] Duel [[Joey Wheeler]], and then again when Joey is Dueling [[Téa Gardner]], although his face is not seen.  
  
Bakura somehow bypasses security and boards the ship to [[Duelist Kingdom]] despite not being selected by [[Maximillion Pegasus]] to be an official Duelist in the tournament. He is spotted by Téa on the ship and on the [[Duelist Kingdom (island)|Duelist Kingdom island]] however she thinks her mind is playing tricks on her.
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Bakura somehow bypasses security and boards the ship to [[Duelist Kingdom]] despite not being selected by [[Maximillion Pegasus]] to be an official Duelist in the tournament. He is spotted by Téa on the ship and on the [[Duelist Kingdom (island)|Duelist Kingdom island]].
  
 
After Yugi and Joey have won a number of Duels in the tournament, Bakura approaches the group (which also includes Téa and [[Tristan Taylor]]). He spends some time with them and they all discuss what their favorite ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' cards are. Bakura reveals his favorite card to be "[[Change of Heart (anime)|Change of Heart]]".
 
After Yugi and Joey have won a number of Duels in the tournament, Bakura approaches the group (which also includes Téa and [[Tristan Taylor]]). He spends some time with them and they all discuss what their favorite ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' cards are. Bakura reveals his favorite card to be "[[Change of Heart (anime)|Change of Heart]]".
  
Yugi and Bakura agree to a Duel with Yugi's Deck including his friends' favorite cards. As the Duel starts, Bakura turns into [[Yami Bakura]] with his [[Millennium Ring]]. Yami Bakura traps Yugi, his friends and the normal Bakura into their favorite Duel Monster cards, leaving [[Yami Yugi]] to save his friends lives (this is the anime's outlook on the first series anime and manga's [[Monster World]] RPG story arc).  
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Yugi and Bakura agree to a Duel with Yugi's Deck including his friends' favorite cards. As the Duel starts, Bakura turns into [[Yami Bakura]] with his [[Millennium Ring]]. Yami Bakura traps Yugi, his friends and the normal Bakura into their favorite Duel Monster cards, leaving [[Yami Yugi]] to save his friends lives.
  
 
When Yami Bakura plays "Change of Heart", Bakura appears as the card. Bakura asks Yugi to kill him, as he cannot bear to be controlled by the evil spirit inside his ring. Instead, Yami Yugi switches the souls of Bakura and Yami Bakura, then Yugi sends Yami Bakura to the [[Graveyard]].  
 
When Yami Bakura plays "Change of Heart", Bakura appears as the card. Bakura asks Yugi to kill him, as he cannot bear to be controlled by the evil spirit inside his ring. Instead, Yami Yugi switches the souls of Bakura and Yami Bakura, then Yugi sends Yami Bakura to the [[Graveyard]].  
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[[File:RyuBakura-ChangeofHeart.png|thumb|right|Bakura as "[[Change of Heart (anime)|Change of Heart]]".]]
 
[[File:RyuBakura-ChangeofHeart.png|thumb|right|Bakura as "[[Change of Heart (anime)|Change of Heart]]".]]
  
After the incident, Bakura accompanies the group as Yugi and Joey continue to battle through the tournament. Bakura's ring helps them escape from a cave.
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After the incident, Bakura accompanies the group as Yugi and Joey continue to battle through the tournament. Bakura's Ring helps them escape from a cave.
  
 
During the night before the tournament finals, Bakura, Téa and Tristan decide to explore Pegasus' castle for clues on how he is able to beat his opponents so easily. Pegasus finds them and traps them in a vision of Ancient Egypt, but Yami Bakura helps them escape. They return to their beds thinking it was a dream.
 
During the night before the tournament finals, Bakura, Téa and Tristan decide to explore Pegasus' castle for clues on how he is able to beat his opponents so easily. Pegasus finds them and traps them in a vision of Ancient Egypt, but Yami Bakura helps them escape. They return to their beds thinking it was a dream.
  
During the final Duel between Yugi and Pegasus, Tristan sneaks off and Yami Bakura follows him. After a confrontation between the two, Tristan figures out that Bakura being is controlled by an evil spirit in his Millennium Ring, so Tristan throws it out of a window.
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During the final Duel between Yami Yugi and Pegasus, Tristan sneaks off, and Yami Bakura follows him. After a confrontation between the two, Tristan figures out that Bakura is being controlled by an evil spirit in his Millennium Ring, so Tristan throws it out of a window.
  
When Yugi defeats Pegasus, Yami Bakura again takes control of Bakura and the ring reappears. Yami Bakura challenges Pegasus to a [[Shadow Game]] (between their [[Millennium Items]] instead of in ''Duel Monsters''), and defeats him, taking his [[Millennium Eye]].
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When Yami Yugi defeats Pegasus, Yami Bakura again takes control of Bakura, and the Ring reappears. Yami Bakura challenges Pegasus to a [[Shadow Game]] (between their [[Millennium Items]] instead of in ''Duel Monsters''), and defeats him, taking his [[Millennium Eye]].
  
After the tournament finishes, Bakura returns to school along with the rest of the group.
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After the tournament finishes, Bakura regains conscience. He, along with the rest of the group, returns to school.
  
 
===Battle City===
 
===Battle City===
After Yugi's Millennium Puzzle is stolen, Téa informs Bakura. Yami Bakura takes over and uses his Ring to track down the Puzzle. When he is taken to an old warehouse, he sees that Yugi is Dueling with [[Bandit Keith]], possessed by Marik Ishtar. Yami Bakura tries to break Marik's control over Keith, sending Keith on a rampage where he breaks the Millennium Puzzle. The normal Bakura takes over and knocks Keith back to rescue Yugi. Yami Bakura seals a fragment of his soul into a piece of the Millennium Puzzle without Yugi's knowledge.
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After Yugi's Millennium Puzzle is stolen, Téa informs Bakura. Yami Bakura takes over and uses his Ring to track down the Puzzle. When he is taken to an old warehouse, he sees that Yugi is Dueling with [[Bandit Keith]], possessed by Marik Ishtar. Yami Bakura tries to break Marik's control over Keith, sending Keith on a rampage where he breaks the Millennium Puzzle. The normal Bakura takes over and knocks Keith back to rescue Yugi. Bakura then returns to school.
  
When the [[Battle City]] tournament is taking place, Bakura is stabbed in the arm by Yami Bakura as part of Yami Bakura and [[Marik Ishtar]]'s plan to get the trust of Yugi. Bakura doesn't know how he got the injury, but Marik helps him out, winning the trust of Yugi's friends.
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When the [[Battle City]] tournament is taking place, Bakura is stabbed in the arm by Yami Bakura as part of Yami Bakura and [[Marik Ishtar]]'s plan to get the trust of Yugi. Bakura explains that he doesn't know how he got the injury, but Marik helps him out, winning the trust of Yugi's friends.
  
 
[[File:Bakura Injury.png|right|thumb|Bakura shortly after he is stabbed.]]
 
[[File:Bakura Injury.png|right|thumb|Bakura shortly after he is stabbed.]]
  
Bakura is taken to hospital by [[Solomon Muto]]. While recovering in hospital, Yami Bakura takes over and escapes by overpowering Solomon. He acquires a [[Duel Disk]] and the required number of Locator Cards to enter the finals.
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Bakura is taken to hospital by [[Solomon Muto]]. While Bakura recovers in the hospital, Yami Bakura takes over and escapes by overpowering Solomon. He acquires a [[Duel Disk]] and the required number of Locator Cards to enter the finals.
  
 
Bakura arrives at the quarterfinals, seemingly unaware of his injury. He ignores everyone's protests that he isn't well enough to Duel and boards [[Kaiba Craft 3]] where the Duels are taking place. When asked how he made it to the finals, he tells his friends that he acquired the Locator Cards himself, but doesn't go into details on how he got them.
 
Bakura arrives at the quarterfinals, seemingly unaware of his injury. He ignores everyone's protests that he isn't well enough to Duel and boards [[Kaiba Craft 3]] where the Duels are taking place. When asked how he made it to the finals, he tells his friends that he acquired the Locator Cards himself, but doesn't go into details on how he got them.
  
Bakura is paired up against Yugi. When the Duel starts he turns into Yami Bakura. When Yami Bakura is about to win, Yugi plays "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]", guaranteeing Yugi's victory.
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Bakura is paired up against Yugi. When the Duel starts, Bakura turns into Yami Bakura. When Yami Bakura is about to win, Yugi plays "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]", guaranteeing Yami Yugi's victory. To avoid defeat, Marik orders Yami Bakura to let Bakura take control. When this happens, Bakura emerges in the Duel, still injured from the stab and an attack from "Slifer the Sky Dragon" would risk his life. Yami Bakura refuses to take the risk, as he needs Bakura to survive. He retakes control and lets Yami Yugi defeat him. Bakura is left in a coma, and the Ring is lost in the Duel, but is returned by Téa being controlled by Marik.
  
To avoid defeat, Marik orders Yami Bakura to let Bakura take control. When this happens, Bakura emerges in the Duel, still injured from the stab and an attack from "Slifer the Sky Dragon" would risk his life. Yami Bakura refuses to take the risk, as he needs Bakura to survive. He retakes control and lets Yugi defeat him. Bakura is left in a coma and the Ring is lost in the Duel, but is returned by Téa being controlled by Marik.  
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=== Virtual Realm ===
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A flashback of Yami Yugi asking Yami Marik what happened to Bakura appears in Yugi's mind. He resolved to free Bakura from the Shadow Realm.
  
When Marik's body is taken over by [[Yami Marik]], Marik, in Téa's body, insists on Bakura's assistance. Yami Bakura challenges Yami Marik, and ultimately loses. The ring falls into the hands of Yami Marik. After Yugi defeats Yami Marik, Marik relinquishes the ring to Yugi for Bakura's own safety. Bakura wakes from his coma after Yugi defeats Marik and returns home.
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=== Battle City Finals ===
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After Yami Yugi defeats Yami Marik, Marik relinquishes the Ring to Yugi for Bakura's own safety. Bakura wakes from his coma after Yami Yugi defeats Yami Marik and returns home.
  
 
=== Waking the Dragons ===
 
=== Waking the Dragons ===
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At the beginning of the [[Pharaoh's Memories]] arc, Bakura runs away from [[Yami Bakura|a voice]], and attempts to hide in a church. That voice tells him that he still needs to acquire the other [[Millennium Items]]. That voice - Yami Bakura - then possesses him. Later on, Yami Bakura takes the [[Millennium Ring]] back from [[Rex Raptor]] and [[Weevil Underwood]], who mistakenly took Yugi's [[Millennium Items]] while trying to steal his Egyptian God Cards.
 
At the beginning of the [[Pharaoh's Memories]] arc, Bakura runs away from [[Yami Bakura|a voice]], and attempts to hide in a church. That voice tells him that he still needs to acquire the other [[Millennium Items]]. That voice - Yami Bakura - then possesses him. Later on, Yami Bakura takes the [[Millennium Ring]] back from [[Rex Raptor]] and [[Weevil Underwood]], who mistakenly took Yugi's [[Millennium Items]] while trying to steal his Egyptian God Cards.
  
Soon after Yami Bakura engages in a [[Dark RPG]] which recreated the events of Yami Yugi's own life. After Yami Bakura ventures to the Memory World through the Dark RPG, Bakura is finally free from his control following the destruction of [[Zorc Necrophades|Zorc]] and the subsequent destruction of Yami Bakura. After the game, Bakura was seen collapsed on the stairs leading to the [[Tablet of Lost Memories]], and Joey thought it was a good idea to give Bakura's ring back to Yugi.
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Soon after Yami Bakura engages in a [[Dark RPG]] which recreated the events of Yami Yugi's own life. After Yami Bakura ventures to the Memory World through the Dark RPG, Bakura is finally free from his control following the destruction of [[Zorc Necrophades|Zorc]] and the subsequent destruction of Yami Bakura. After the game, Bakura was seen collapsed on the stairs leading to the [[Tablet of Lost Memories]], and Joey thought it was a good idea to give Bakura's Ring back to Yugi.
  
Bakura travels with Yugi and his friends to Egypt to witness [[Atem]]'s departure and the [[Ceremonial Battle]].
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Bakura travels with Yugi and his friends to Egypt to witness [[Atem]]'s departure and the [[Battle Ritual]]. The building where Bakura witnesses the Duel begins to collapse, but he escapes.
  
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
<gallery>
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Bakura manga portal.png | [[Ryo Bakura (manga)]]
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Bakura-DULI.png             | [[Bakura (Duel Links)|Bakura]] |link=Bakura (Duel Links)
Ryou Bakura-WC4.png    | [[Ryou Bakura (World Championship)|Ryou Bakura (''Duel Monsters'' and ''World Championship'')]]
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Bakura-DSOD-DULI.png       | [[Bakura (DSOD) (Duel Links)|Bakura]] |link=Bakura DSOD (Duel Links)
Bakura-DDM.png         | [[Bakura (DDM)|Bakura (''Dungeon Dice Monsters'')]]
 
Bakura Ryou-NTR.png    | [[Bakura Ryou (Nightmare Troubadour)|Bakura Ryou (''Nightmare Troubadour'')]]
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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{{Character other appearances}}
  
 
==Deck==
 
==Deck==
{{main|Yami Bakura's Decks}}
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{{main|Yami Bakura#Deck}}
While Bakura himself hasn't ever been shown using the Deck in either the manga or anime, it's implied that the first two Decks that [[Yami Bakura]] used were actually built by Ryo.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 119]]</ref>
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While Bakura himself hasn't ever been shown using the Deck in either the manga or anime, it's stated that the Battle City Deck that [[Yami Bakura]] uses was actually built by Bakura.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 119]]</ref>
  
During Duelist Kingdom, Bakura's Deck is based on disrupting, or breaking his opponent's strategies through various cards including "[[White Magical Hat (anime)|White Magical Hat]]", "[[Morphing Jar (anime)|Morphing Jar]]" and Bakura's favorite card "[[Change of Heart (anime)|Change of Heart]]". His Yami uses this Deck for his extempore Tarot-Session with Pegasus, and it is implied, that the entire Deck was created under this point of view, since the Japanese name of Bakura's "[[Lady of Faith (anime)|Lady of Faith]]" is "Highpriestess", one of the traditional cards in a Tarot-Deck (usually associated with wisdom and love).
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During Duelist Kingdom, Bakura's Deck is based on disrupting, or breaking his opponent's strategies through various cards including "[[White Magical Hat (anime)|White Magical Hat]]", "[[Morphing Jar (anime)|Morphing Jar]]" and Bakura's favorite card "[[Change of Heart (anime)|Change of Heart]]". His alternate self uses this Deck for his extempore Tarot-Session with Pegasus, and it is implied, that the entire Deck was created under this point of view, since the Japanese name of Bakura's "[[Lady of Faith (anime)|Lady of Faith]]" is "High Priestess", one of the traditional cards in a Tarot-Deck (usually associated with wisdom and love).
  
 
Bakura used an '''Occult Deck''' during Battle City, focusing on the darker side of the occult by making extensive use of [[Fiend]] monsters. The signature card of this Deck is "[[Dark Necrofear (anime)|Dark Necrofear]]". Using "Dark Necrofear" with "[[Dark Sanctuary (anime)|Dark Sanctuary]]", "[[The Dark Door (anime)|The Dark Door]]" and "[[Dark Spirit of the Silent (anime)|Dark Spirit of the Silent]]" he had total control over opposing monsters while "[[Destiny Board (anime)|Destiny Board]]" gathers "Spirit Messages" to declare an automatic win. Although only Yami Bakura was shown using the Occult Deck, Ryo claimed to be fond of grotesque cards and that he had a pretty good Occult Deck.
 
Bakura used an '''Occult Deck''' during Battle City, focusing on the darker side of the occult by making extensive use of [[Fiend]] monsters. The signature card of this Deck is "[[Dark Necrofear (anime)|Dark Necrofear]]". Using "Dark Necrofear" with "[[Dark Sanctuary (anime)|Dark Sanctuary]]", "[[The Dark Door (anime)|The Dark Door]]" and "[[Dark Spirit of the Silent (anime)|Dark Spirit of the Silent]]" he had total control over opposing monsters while "[[Destiny Board (anime)|Destiny Board]]" gathers "Spirit Messages" to declare an automatic win. Although only Yami Bakura was shown using the Occult Deck, Ryo claimed to be fond of grotesque cards and that he had a pretty good Occult Deck.
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During Millennium World, Bakura further adds to his Occult Deck and it now incorporates monsters that reflect on his ancient self [[Thief King Bakura]], such as the "[[Diabound Kernel (anime)|Diabound Kernel]]", which refers to Thief King Bakura's Ka "[[Diabound]]", as well as using "[[Spirit Shield]]", which Thief King also used to protect his Ka and the tablet cards.
 
During Millennium World, Bakura further adds to his Occult Deck and it now incorporates monsters that reflect on his ancient self [[Thief King Bakura]], such as the "[[Diabound Kernel (anime)|Diabound Kernel]]", which refers to Thief King Bakura's Ka "[[Diabound]]", as well as using "[[Spirit Shield]]", which Thief King also used to protect his Ka and the tablet cards.
  
===Video games===
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==Duels==
===Duel Monsters===
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{| class="wikitable card-list"
Bakura uses assorted low-Level monsters as a first-tier opponent in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]''. He appears in the common area of the ship headed to Duelist Kingdom. He uses mostly [[DARK]] [[Fiend]] Monsters.
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{{Decklist|Cards Used By Bakura
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! scope="col" | Opponent(s)
|monsters =
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! scope="col" | Episode(s)
|normal monsters =
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! scope="col" | Outcome
* [[Ancient Jar]]
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* [[Curtain of the Dark Ones]]
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| [[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 013|13]] || Lose (taken over from [[Yami Bakura]])
* [[Dark Plant]]
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|}
* [[Kuriboh]]
 
* [[Masked Clown]]
 
* [[Mech Mole Zombie]]
 
* [[Mystery Hand]]
 
* [[Skull Servant]]
 
}}
 
 
 
====World Championship 2004====
 
{{Decklist
 
|normal monsters =
 
* [[Bolt Escargot]]
 
* [[Candle of Fate]]
 
* [[Curtain of the Dark Ones]]
 
* [[Droll Bird]]
 
* [[Earthbound Spirit]]
 
* [[Eyearmor]]
 
* [[Fiend's Hand]]
 
* [[Ganigumo]]
 
* [[Hinotama Soul]]
 
* [[Hitodenchak]]
 
* [[Hyozanryu]]
 
* [[LaLa Li-Oon]]
 
* [[Lucky Trinket]]
 
* [[Madjinn Gunn]]
 
* [[Mikazukinoyaiba]]
 
* [[Misairuzame]]
 
* [[Petit Dragon]]
 
* [[Phantom Ghost]]
 
* [[Prevent Rat]]
 
* [[Steel Ogre Grotto 1|Steel Ogre Grotto #1]]
 
* [[Winged Egg of New Life]]
 
* [[Zarigun]]
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Maha Vailo]] x3
 
* [[Slate Warrior]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Axe of Despair]] x3
 
* [[Black Pendant]] x3
 
* [[Horn of the Unicorn]] x3
 
* [[Mage Power]]
 
* [[Sword of Deep-Seated]] x3
 
* [[United We Stand]]
 
}}
 
 
 
====The Dawn of Destiny====
 
{{Decklist
 
|normal monsters =
 
* [[Ancient Brain]]
 
* [[Baron of the Fiend Sword]]
 
* [[Bio Plant]] x2
 
* [[Claw Reacher]]
 
* [[Dark King of the Abyss]]
 
* [[Dark Prisoner]]
 
* [[Dark Titan of Terror]] x3
 
* [[Embryonic Beast]]
 
* [[Fungi of the Musk]]
 
* [[Gorgon Egg]]
 
* [[The Gross Ghost of Fled Dreams]]
 
* [[Happy Lover]]
 
* [[Headless Knight]]
 
* [[Invader from Another Dimension]]
 
* [[Job-Change Mirror]]
 
* [[Lord of the Lamp]]
 
* [[Madjinn Gunn]]
 
* [[Man-Eating Treasure Chest]]
 
* [[Midnight Fiend]]
 
* [[Mystic Clown]]
 
* [[Mystical Capture Chain]]
 
* [[The Portrait's Secret]]
 
* [[Terra the Terrible]]
 
* [[That Which Feeds on Life]]
 
* [[Trial of Nightmare]] x2
 
* [[Whiptail Crow]] x2
 
* [[Wicked Mirror]]
 
* [[Wretched Ghost of the Attic]]
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Maha Vailo]] x3
 
|spells =
 
* [[Axe of Despair]] x3
 
* [[Black Pendant]] x3
 
* [[Gravekeeper's Servant]] x2
 
* [[Horn of the Unicorn]] x3
 
* [[Mage Power]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] x2
 
* [[Premature Burial]]
 
* [[Raigeki]]
 
* [[Sword of Deep-Seated]] x3
 
* [[Tribute to the Doomed]] x2
 
* [[United We Stand]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
}}
 
 
 
====Nightmare Troubadour====
 
Bakura uses a [[Zombie]] Deck.
 
 
 
{{Decklist|Occult Deck (version 1)
 
|normal monsters =
 
* [[Armored Zombie]] x3
 
* [[Clown Zombie]] x3
 
* [[Dragon Zombie]] x3
 
* [[Headless Knight]] x3
 
* [[Skull Servant]] x2
 
* [[The Gross Ghost of Fled Dreams]] x2
 
* [[The Portrait's Secret]]
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Patrician of Darkness]] x2
 
* [[Pyramid Turtle]] x2
 
* [[Sangan]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Book of Life]]
 
* [[Call of the Mummy]]
 
* [[Ectoplasmer]] x2
 
* [[Enchanting Fitting Room]] x2
 
* [[Heart of the Underdog]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Red Medicine]]
 
* [[Violet Crystal]] x3
 
|traps =
 
* [[Altar for Tribute]]
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Curse of Darkness]]
 
* [[Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell]]
 
* [[Tragedy]]
 
}}
 
  
{{Decklist|Occult Deck (version 2)
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==Notes==
|normal monsters =
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<references group="note" />
* [[Armored Zombie]] x3
 
* [[Clown Zombie]] x2
 
* [[Dragon Zombie]] x3
 
* [[Giant Soldier of Stone]]
 
* [[Headless Knight]]
 
* [[Skull Servant]] x2
 
* [[The Gross Ghost of Fled Dreams]]
 
* [[The Portrait's Secret]]
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Despair from the Dark]]
 
* [[Patrician of Darkness]]
 
* [[Pyramid Turtle]] x3
 
* [[Sangan]]
 
* [[Vampire Lord]] x2
 
|spells =
 
* [[Book of Life]] x2
 
* [[Call of the Mummy]]
 
* [[Enchanting Fitting Room]] x2
 
* [[Graceful Charity]]
 
* [[Heart of the Underdog]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Overpowering Eye]]
 
* [[Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Violet Crystal]] x2
 
|traps =
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell]]
 
* [[Destruction Ring]] x2
 
* [[Magic Drain]]
 
* [[Tragedy]]
 
}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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{{Bakura Ryou pages}}
 
{{Bakura Ryou pages}}
{{Characters/fsa}}
 
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories characters}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories characters}}
  
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei anime) characters]]
 

Latest revision as of 04:08, 4 April 2024

Bakura Ryou
Bakura Ryou
Names
English
  • Bakura Ryou
Japanese translated
  • Ryo Bakura
Japanese
Japaneseばくりょう
Base獏良了
Furiganaばくらりょう
RōmajiBakura Ryō
Korean
Hangul
  • 바크라
Romanization
  • Bakeula
Other languages
Arabic
  • ريو باكورا
Personal
Birth
  • September 2
Height
  • 1.76 m <br />5.774 ft <br />69.291 in <br />176 cm
Weight
  • 114.64 lb <br />52 kg
Gender
  • Male
Blood type
  • AB
Favorite foodProfiterole
Least favorite foodRaw oyster
Relatives
Father
  • Education
SchoolDomino High School
  • Duelist
Tournament Position
Battle City Top 8
DeckOccult
Appearances
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! episode 0011: "The Heart of the Cards"
Voice actors
English
Japanese
Other languages
Arabic
  • Hasan Hamdan
  • Fouad Shamas
German
  • Constantin von Jascheroff
Italian
  • Felice Invernici
Korean
  • Jeong Jaeheon[1]
Spanish
  • Yamil Atala (American Spanish dub; 1st voice)
  • José Gilberto Vilchis (American Spanish dub; 2nd voice)
Tagalog
  • Bernie Malejana
  • Allan Ortega (GMA dub)
Ryou, Bakura

Bakura Ryou,[note 1] known as Ryo Bakura (ばくりょう Bakura Ryō) in the Japanese version, is a recurring character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. He is a classmate and friend of Yugi Muto.

He is the modern-day counterpart to Bandit King Bakura.

Yami Bakura is his other self, released from the power of the Millennium Ring. The two rarely directly converse. Unlike the close, cooperative relationship between Yugi Muto and Yami Yugi, Yami Bakura is a malignant entity that completely suppresses Bakura's spirit when he takes over him.

Design[edit]

Appearance[edit]

Bakura's expression sheet

Bakura's character design was overseen by Kazuki Takahashi.

In the Duelist Kingdom arc, he wears a white wool sweater and green undershirt. His usual outfit in following seasons consists of a blue opened shirt over a light blue and white horizontally striped t-shirt. Bakura has brown eyes and white hair. His hair is pointed downwards in various directions and trails half way down his back. He wears the Millennium Ring on a lace around his neck. In the manga, during the Battle Ritual, he wore a different white t-shirt. Bakura is fair-skinned.

Voice and mannerisms[edit]

In the original version, Bakura has a polite speaking matter, using many honorifics for others.

In the English dub, Bakura has a British-English accent. In the Singaporean dub, Bakura speaks with a Southern-American accent.

Etymology[edit]

"Ryou" can mean "cool, refreshing," "distant," or "reality." It is a variant of "Ryo."

Biography[edit]

Obtaining the Millennium Ring[edit]

When Bakura was a child, his father had bought the Millennium Ring, and gave it to him. Unbeknownst to them, the Ring contained Yami Bakura, an ancient and malignant spirit.

Duelist Kingdom[edit]

Bakura in Duelist Kingdom.

Bakura is briefly seen in the first episode, watching Yugi Muto Duel Joey Wheeler, and then again when Joey is Dueling Téa Gardner, although his face is not seen.

Bakura somehow bypasses security and boards the ship to Duelist Kingdom despite not being selected by Maximillion Pegasus to be an official Duelist in the tournament. He is spotted by Téa on the ship and on the Duelist Kingdom island.

After Yugi and Joey have won a number of Duels in the tournament, Bakura approaches the group (which also includes Téa and Tristan Taylor). He spends some time with them and they all discuss what their favorite Duel Monsters cards are. Bakura reveals his favorite card to be "Change of Heart".

Yugi and Bakura agree to a Duel with Yugi's Deck including his friends' favorite cards. As the Duel starts, Bakura turns into Yami Bakura with his Millennium Ring. Yami Bakura traps Yugi, his friends and the normal Bakura into their favorite Duel Monster cards, leaving Yami Yugi to save his friends lives.

When Yami Bakura plays "Change of Heart", Bakura appears as the card. Bakura asks Yugi to kill him, as he cannot bear to be controlled by the evil spirit inside his ring. Instead, Yami Yugi switches the souls of Bakura and Yami Bakura, then Yugi sends Yami Bakura to the Graveyard.

Bakura as "Change of Heart".

After the incident, Bakura accompanies the group as Yugi and Joey continue to battle through the tournament. Bakura's Ring helps them escape from a cave.

During the night before the tournament finals, Bakura, Téa and Tristan decide to explore Pegasus' castle for clues on how he is able to beat his opponents so easily. Pegasus finds them and traps them in a vision of Ancient Egypt, but Yami Bakura helps them escape. They return to their beds thinking it was a dream.

During the final Duel between Yami Yugi and Pegasus, Tristan sneaks off, and Yami Bakura follows him. After a confrontation between the two, Tristan figures out that Bakura is being controlled by an evil spirit in his Millennium Ring, so Tristan throws it out of a window.

When Yami Yugi defeats Pegasus, Yami Bakura again takes control of Bakura, and the Ring reappears. Yami Bakura challenges Pegasus to a Shadow Game (between their Millennium Items instead of in Duel Monsters), and defeats him, taking his Millennium Eye.

After the tournament finishes, Bakura regains conscience. He, along with the rest of the group, returns to school.

Battle City[edit]

After Yugi's Millennium Puzzle is stolen, Téa informs Bakura. Yami Bakura takes over and uses his Ring to track down the Puzzle. When he is taken to an old warehouse, he sees that Yugi is Dueling with Bandit Keith, possessed by Marik Ishtar. Yami Bakura tries to break Marik's control over Keith, sending Keith on a rampage where he breaks the Millennium Puzzle. The normal Bakura takes over and knocks Keith back to rescue Yugi. Bakura then returns to school.

When the Battle City tournament is taking place, Bakura is stabbed in the arm by Yami Bakura as part of Yami Bakura and Marik Ishtar's plan to get the trust of Yugi. Bakura explains that he doesn't know how he got the injury, but Marik helps him out, winning the trust of Yugi's friends.

Bakura shortly after he is stabbed.

Bakura is taken to hospital by Solomon Muto. While Bakura recovers in the hospital, Yami Bakura takes over and escapes by overpowering Solomon. He acquires a Duel Disk and the required number of Locator Cards to enter the finals.

Bakura arrives at the quarterfinals, seemingly unaware of his injury. He ignores everyone's protests that he isn't well enough to Duel and boards Kaiba Craft 3 where the Duels are taking place. When asked how he made it to the finals, he tells his friends that he acquired the Locator Cards himself, but doesn't go into details on how he got them.

Bakura is paired up against Yugi. When the Duel starts, Bakura turns into Yami Bakura. When Yami Bakura is about to win, Yugi plays "Slifer the Sky Dragon", guaranteeing Yami Yugi's victory. To avoid defeat, Marik orders Yami Bakura to let Bakura take control. When this happens, Bakura emerges in the Duel, still injured from the stab and an attack from "Slifer the Sky Dragon" would risk his life. Yami Bakura refuses to take the risk, as he needs Bakura to survive. He retakes control and lets Yami Yugi defeat him. Bakura is left in a coma, and the Ring is lost in the Duel, but is returned by Téa being controlled by Marik.

Virtual Realm[edit]

A flashback of Yami Yugi asking Yami Marik what happened to Bakura appears in Yugi's mind. He resolved to free Bakura from the Shadow Realm.

Battle City Finals[edit]

After Yami Yugi defeats Yami Marik, Marik relinquishes the Ring to Yugi for Bakura's own safety. Bakura wakes from his coma after Yami Yugi defeats Yami Marik and returns home.

Waking the Dragons[edit]

Bakura doesn't show up in this arc, but Yami Bakura shows up in a vision involving the Millennium Puzzle. Surprisingly, Bakura was mentioned by Joey on one occasion.

Dawn of the Duel[edit]

At the beginning of the Pharaoh's Memories arc, Bakura runs away from a voice, and attempts to hide in a church. That voice tells him that he still needs to acquire the other Millennium Items. That voice - Yami Bakura - then possesses him. Later on, Yami Bakura takes the Millennium Ring back from Rex Raptor and Weevil Underwood, who mistakenly took Yugi's Millennium Items while trying to steal his Egyptian God Cards.

Soon after Yami Bakura engages in a Dark RPG which recreated the events of Yami Yugi's own life. After Yami Bakura ventures to the Memory World through the Dark RPG, Bakura is finally free from his control following the destruction of Zorc and the subsequent destruction of Yami Bakura. After the game, Bakura was seen collapsed on the stairs leading to the Tablet of Lost Memories, and Joey thought it was a good idea to give Bakura's Ring back to Yugi.

Bakura travels with Yugi and his friends to Egypt to witness Atem's departure and the Battle Ritual. The building where Bakura witnesses the Duel begins to collapse, but he escapes.

Other appearances[edit]

Deck[edit]

While Bakura himself hasn't ever been shown using the Deck in either the manga or anime, it's stated that the Battle City Deck that Yami Bakura uses was actually built by Bakura.[3]

During Duelist Kingdom, Bakura's Deck is based on disrupting, or breaking his opponent's strategies through various cards including "White Magical Hat", "Morphing Jar" and Bakura's favorite card "Change of Heart". His alternate self uses this Deck for his extempore Tarot-Session with Pegasus, and it is implied, that the entire Deck was created under this point of view, since the Japanese name of Bakura's "Lady of Faith" is "High Priestess", one of the traditional cards in a Tarot-Deck (usually associated with wisdom and love).

Bakura used an Occult Deck during Battle City, focusing on the darker side of the occult by making extensive use of Fiend monsters. The signature card of this Deck is "Dark Necrofear". Using "Dark Necrofear" with "Dark Sanctuary", "The Dark Door" and "Dark Spirit of the Silent" he had total control over opposing monsters while "Destiny Board" gathers "Spirit Messages" to declare an automatic win. Although only Yami Bakura was shown using the Occult Deck, Ryo claimed to be fond of grotesque cards and that he had a pretty good Occult Deck.

During Millennium World, Bakura further adds to his Occult Deck and it now incorporates monsters that reflect on his ancient self Thief King Bakura, such as the "Diabound Kernel", which refers to Thief King Bakura's Ka "Diabound", as well as using "Spirit Shield", which Thief King also used to protect his Ka and the tablet cards.

Duels[edit]

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Yami Yugi 13 Lose (taken over from Yami Bakura)

Notes[edit]

  1. Bakura's full name is never mentioned onscreen, where he is only ever called "Bakura". The official website for the English anime gives "Bakura" as his given name and "Ryou" as his family name,[2] despite it being the other way around in Japanese media and the English manga. Different English-language video games have ordered his names in both of these ways.

References[edit]

  1. http://movie.naver.com/movie/bi/mi/detail.nhn?code=150117
  2. "Yami Bakura". yugioh.com. Yugi thought that his classmate Bakura Ryou was a sweet and good-natured kid.
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 119