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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Misc/Start
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[[File:Ryozanpaku School.png|thumb|right|300px|Bandit Warrior Academy]]
| image name          = Ryozanpaku School.png
 
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Misc/ExtendedName
 
| kanji                = {{Ruby|梁|りょう}}{{Ruby||ざん}}{{Ruby||ぱく}}{{Ruby|塾|じゅく}}
 
| romaji              = Ryōzanpaku Juku
 
| japanese translated  = Ryozanpaku School
 
        | english              = Bandit Warrior Academy
 
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Misc/Appears
 
| anime                = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]
 
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Aux
 
| name                = Owner
 
| value                = [[Ryozan Godagawa]]
 
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Misc/Other
 
| title                = Students
 
| hidden              = true
 
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* [[Iggy Arlo]]
 
* [[Ken Umesugi]]
 
* [[Taka (ARC-V)|Taka]]
 
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Misc/End}}
 
 
 
 
'''Bandit Warrior Academy''', known as '''Ryozanpaku School''' ({{Ruby|梁|りょう}}{{Ruby|山|ざん}}{{Ruby|泊|ぱく}}{{Ruby|塾|じゅく}} ''Ryōzanpaku Juku'') in the Japanese version, is a preparatory Duel school and is located in [[Paradise City]]. Its owner is [[Ryozan Godagawa]].
 
'''Bandit Warrior Academy''', known as '''Ryozanpaku School''' ({{Ruby|梁|りょう}}{{Ruby|山|ざん}}{{Ruby|泊|ぱく}}{{Ruby|塾|じゅく}} ''Ryōzanpaku Juku'') in the Japanese version, is a preparatory Duel school and is located in [[Paradise City]]. Its owner is [[Ryozan Godagawa]].
  
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[[File:Ryozanpaku School training.png|thumb|left|200px|Bandit Warrior Academy's harsh training program.]]
 
[[File:Ryozanpaku School training.png|thumb|left|200px|Bandit Warrior Academy's harsh training program.]]
The rather questionable and violent practices performed by the school are so infamous that the public tends to avoid proximity with them. Despite of this, the school is not short on applicants.<ref name="ep39">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|39|ref}}</ref>
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The rather questionable and violent practices performed by the school are so infamous that the public tends to avoid proximity with them. Despite this, the school is not short on applicants.<ref name="ep39">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|39|ref}}</ref>
  
After the previous edition of the [[Arc League Championship]] where [[Iggy Arlo]] ended as a runner-up, Bandit Warrior Academy acquired [[Fusion Summon]] and started teaching it to all of its students.<ref name="ep39" /><ref name="ep42">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|42|ref}}</ref>
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After the previous edition of the [[Arc League Championship]] where [[Iggy Arlo]] ended as a runner-up, Bandit Warrior Academy acquired [[Fusion Summon]]ing and started teaching it to all of its students.<ref name="ep39" /><ref name="ep42">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|42|ref}}</ref>
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When Yuya Dueled students from the school, they knocked him away from [[Action Cards]] or nearly caused him harm from the [[ARC System]] Fields, such as when Nagi and Taka nearly caused him to fall in lava in the [[Quartet of Quandry]] Action Field.
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==Etymology==
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The Japanese name of the school, "''Ryozanpaku''", comes from [[wikipedia:Mount Liang|Mount Liang]], a mountain in China. It is well known as the stronghold of the 108 legendary Song Dynasty heroes (or Bandit Warriors) of the classic Chinese novel Water Margin.
  
 
==List of students==
 
==List of students==
 
* [[Iggy Arlo]]<ref name="ep27">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|27|ref}}</ref>
 
* [[Iggy Arlo]]<ref name="ep27">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|27|ref}}</ref>
* [[Ken Umesugi]]<ref name="ep27" />
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* [[Nagi]]<ref name="ep27" />
 
* [[Taka (ARC-V)|Taka]]<ref name="ep27" />
 
* [[Taka (ARC-V)|Taka]]<ref name="ep27" />
  
==Galleries==
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==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Ryozanpaku School's awards.png | Bandit Warrior Academy's prestige.
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Ryozanpaku School's awards.png | Bandit Warrior Academy's prestige
Members of Ryozanpaku.png | Members of Bandit Warrior.
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Members of Ryozanpaku.png     | Members of Bandit Warrior
Members of Ryozanpaku OP.png | Members of Bandit Warrior in the opening [[Burn!]].
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Members of Ryozanpaku OP.png   | Members of Bandit Warrior in the opening "[[Burn!]]"
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==In other languages==
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{{In other languages
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| de_name  = Banded-Warriors-Akademie
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| it_name  = Accademia dei Guerrieri Fasciati
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| it_trans  = Bandaged Warriors Academy
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| ja_name  = {{Ruby|梁|りょう}}{{Ruby|山|ざん}}{{Ruby|泊|ぱく}}{{Ruby|塾|じゅく}}
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| ja_romaji = Ryōzanpaku Juku
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| ja_trans  = Ryozanpaku School
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}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Duel schools]]
 
[[Category:Duel schools]]
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[[Category:Locations in Paradise City]]
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[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V locations]]

Latest revision as of 21:42, 31 December 2023

Bandit Warrior Academy

Bandit Warrior Academy, known as Ryozanpaku School (りょうざんぱくじゅく Ryōzanpaku Juku) in the Japanese version, is a preparatory Duel school and is located in Paradise City. Its owner is Ryozan Godagawa.

Curriculum[edit]

Bandit Warrior Academy has an extremely forceful, martial arts-style training regime. Students are taught that victory is all that matters and that Dueling and smiles do not mix. They are not allowed to go outside except to attend classes, nor permitted to see their parents until they become pros. It is said that when it comes to creating pro Duelists, Bandit Warrior Academy is second only to Leo Institute of Dueling.

Bandit Warrior Academy's harsh training program.

The rather questionable and violent practices performed by the school are so infamous that the public tends to avoid proximity with them. Despite this, the school is not short on applicants.[1]

After the previous edition of the Arc League Championship where Iggy Arlo ended as a runner-up, Bandit Warrior Academy acquired Fusion Summoning and started teaching it to all of its students.[1][2]

When Yuya Dueled students from the school, they knocked him away from Action Cards or nearly caused him harm from the ARC System Fields, such as when Nagi and Taka nearly caused him to fall in lava in the Quartet of Quandry Action Field.

Etymology[edit]

The Japanese name of the school, "Ryozanpaku", comes from Mount Liang, a mountain in China. It is well known as the stronghold of the 108 legendary Song Dynasty heroes (or Bandit Warriors) of the classic Chinese novel Water Margin.

List of students[edit]

Gallery[edit]

In other languages[edit]

"Bandit Warrior Academy" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanizedTranslated
German Banded-Warriors-Akademie
Italian Accademia dei Guerrieri FasciatiBandaged Warriors Academy
Japanese りょうざんぱくじゅくRyōzanpaku JukuRyozanpaku School
りょうざんぱくじゅく (kana)
梁山泊塾 (base)

References[edit]

  1. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 03939: "A Duel Personality"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 04242: "Battle Fields"
  3. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 02727: "Challengers Assemble"