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{{For|other versions of this character|[[Flip Turner (disambiguation)]]}}
 
{{For|other versions of this character|[[Flip Turner (disambiguation)]]}}
 
 
{{Infobox character
 
{{Infobox character
 
| image              = Tokunosuke_Omoteura.png
 
| image              = Tokunosuke_Omoteura.png
| image size          =  
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| width              =  
 
| en_anime_name      = Flip Turner
 
| en_anime_name      = Flip Turner
| ja_name            = 表裏徳之助
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| ja_name            = {{Ruby|表裏|おもてうら}} {{Ruby|徳之助|とくのすけ}}
 
| romaji_name        = Omoteura Tokunosuke
 
| romaji_name        = Omoteura Tokunosuke
 
| ja_trans_name      = Tokunosuke Omoteura
 
| ja_trans_name      = Tokunosuke Omoteura
| en_manga_name      = Tokunosuke Hyori
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| en_manga_name      = Tokunosuke Hyori ({{Ruby|表裏|ひょうり}} {{Ruby|徳之助|とくのすけ}} ''Hyōri Tokunosuke'')
 
| manga_debut        =  
 
| manga_debut        =  
 
* {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|5|ref}}
 
* {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|5|ref}}
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| age                = 13
 
| age                = 13
 
| gender              = Male
 
| gender              = Male
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| height              = 130 cm<ref>Calculated from {{cite web|url=http://41.media.tumblr.com/b2444bcced08050fb52ac592ebb92f0f/tumblr_mt1no4TWqL1sitde3o1_r1_1280.png|title=Zexal Height Guide}} </ref>
 
| school              = [[Heartland Academy]]
 
| school              = [[Heartland Academy]]
 
| organization        = [[Super Secret Number Card Investigation Club]]
 
| organization        = [[Super Secret Number Card Investigation Club]]
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| tournament2        = [[Friendship Games]]
 
| tournament2        = [[Friendship Games]]
 
| result2            = Did not place (with [[Caswell Francis]])
 
| result2            = Did not place (with [[Caswell Francis]])
| team                = Nerd Herd (Dub)<ref name="ep81">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|81|ref}}</ref>
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| team                =  
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* Nerd Herd (English)<ref name="ep81">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|81|ref}}</ref>
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* Todonotsumari Uraurana Team (とどのつまりウラウラなチーム ''Todonotsumari Uraurana Chīmu'') <ref name="ep81" />
 
| anime_deck          = Flip Zombie Anti-Xyz
 
| anime_deck          = Flip Zombie Anti-Xyz
 
| manga_deck          =
 
| manga_deck          =
 
*  Flip Zombie Anti-Xyz
 
*  Flip Zombie Anti-Xyz
 
* [[Stall]] [[Burn]] (''D-Team'')
 
* [[Stall]] [[Burn]] (''D-Team'')
| en_voice            = {{Voice actors|en|Kevin Kolack}}
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| en_voice            = {{Voice actors|en|Justin Boyd}}
 
| ja_voice            = {{Voice actors|ja|Aki Kanada}}
 
| ja_voice            = {{Voice actors|ja|Aki Kanada}}
 
| it_voice            = {{voice actors|it|Monica Bonetto}}
 
| it_voice            = {{voice actors|it|Monica Bonetto}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Flip Turner'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nicktoons.nick.com/shows/yu-gi-oh-zexal/characters/flip-turner.html|accessdate=April 16, 2013|title=''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' Characters|publisher=http://nicktoons.nick.com/}}</ref>, known as '''Tokunosuke Hyori''' in the manga and known as '''Tokunosuke Omoteura''' (表裏徳之助, ''Omoteura Tokunosuke'') in the Japanese version of the anime, is one of the main supporting characters appearing in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]''. He is a friend of [[Yuma Tsukumo]].
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'''Flip Turner'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nicktoons.nick.com/shows/yu-gi-oh-zexal/characters/flip-turner.html|accessdate=April 16, 2013|title=''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' Characters|publisher=http://nicktoons.nick.com/}}</ref>, known as '''Tokunosuke Hyori''' ({{Ruby|表裏|ひょうり}} {{Ruby|徳之助|とくのすけ}} ''Hyōri Tokunosuke'') in the manga and known as '''Tokunosuke Omoteura''' ({{Ruby|表裏|おもてうら}} {{Ruby|徳之助|とくのすけ}} ''Omoteura Tokunosuke'') in the Japanese version of the anime, is one of the main supporting characters appearing in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]''. He is a friend of [[Yuma Tsukumo]].
  
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
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===Personality===
 
===Personality===
 
[[File:Tokunosukedisguise.jpg‎|200px|thumb|left|Flip in disguise.]]
 
[[File:Tokunosukedisguise.jpg‎|200px|thumb|left|Flip in disguise.]]
When [[Astral]] looks at Flip, he appears to have a dark aura around him, similar to [[Reginald Kastle]] and [[Mr. Kay]] when they were possessed by [[Number]]s, even though he is not seen to have one. This is shown to represent his dark nature, being a very deceitful and spiteful person. Flip is a crafty person who has similar mannerisms to [[Weevil Underwood]]. They both appear quite similar and are viewed as creepy by the female characters. They both trick their opponents into taking their cards and take advantage of it. Flip is a skilled Duelist who uses any under-handed tactic in the book to make his opponents fall into his trap, even to the extent of giving Yuma the "[[Baby Tiragon]]" card in order for him to steal Yuma's "[[Number 39: Utopia]]". Wherever Flip goes, there is mischief, from causing a candy store owner to go out of business by saying his candies were overpriced (in the dub he said that the candies were past their expiration date even though they never had one), to confusing a Cleanbot by tipping it upside down. He has a habit of saying "Ura" in each sentence in the Japanese version. Flip seems to have a similar characteristic with his [[Flip Effect Monster]]s as his appearance is deceiving until his true intention is revealed, just like flipping a face. He has a [[Duel Gazer]] built for his glasses and a Standard Blue [[D-Pad]].
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When [[Astral]] looks at Flip, he appears to have a dark aura around him, similar to [[Reginald Kastle]] and [[Mr. Kay]] when they were possessed by "[[Number]]s", even though he is not seen to have one. This is shown to represent his dark nature, being a very deceitful and spiteful person. Flip is a crafty person who has similar mannerisms to [[Weevil Underwood]]. They both appear quite similar and are viewed as creepy by the female characters. They both trick their opponents into taking their cards and take advantage of it. Flip is a skilled Duelist who uses any under-handed tactic in the book to make his opponents fall into his trap, even to the extent of giving Yuma the "[[Baby Tiragon (anime)|Baby Tiragon]]" card in order for him to steal Yuma's "[[Number 39: Utopia (anime)|Number 39: Utopia]]". Wherever Flip goes, there is mischief, from causing a candy store owner to go out of business by saying his candies were overpriced (in the dub he said that the candies were past their expiration date even though they never had one), to confusing a [[litterbot]] by tipping it upside down. He has a habit of saying "Ura" in each sentence in the Japanese version. Flip seems to have a similar characteristic with his [[Flip Effect Monster]]s as his appearance is deceiving until his true intention is revealed, just like flipping a face. He has a [[Duel Gazer]] built for his glasses and a Standard Blue [[D-Pad]].
  
 
[[File:Zexal6epi.png|thumb|right|Flip's hands are marked with numbers after taking control of Yuma's Numbers.]]
 
[[File:Zexal6epi.png|thumb|right|Flip's hands are marked with numbers after taking control of Yuma's Numbers.]]
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In the dub, Flip believes that there's a "flip-side" to everything, and that things can be defined by their opposites. Something that seems harmless can actually be quite lethal. This philosophy is embodied by his fondness for [[Flip Effect Monster]]s, along with the physically weak "Baby Tiragon".
  
In the dub, Flip believes that there's a "flip-side" to everything, and that things can be defined by their opposites. Something that seems harmless can actually be quite lethal. This philosophy is embodied by his fondness for [[Flip Effect Monster]]s, along with the physically weak "[[Baby Tiragon]]".
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As a small child, he often received the same treatment from older children who took advantage of his ignorance towards Dueling to cheat him out of his cards through [[Ante Duel]]s, saying they would accelerate his improvement when the stakes were higher. He eventually found out, running home in tears and vowing revenge. Since then, he had learned to trick people for his own gain, even defeating his former bullies who quickly became his lackeys.
 
 
As a small child, he often received the same treatment from older children who took advantage of his ignorance towards Dueling to cheat him out of his cards through Ante Duels, saying they would accelerate his improvement when the stakes were higher. He eventually found out, running home in tears and vowing revenge. Since then, he had learned to trick people for his own gain, even defeating his former bullies who quickly became his lackeys.
 
  
 
After his Duel with [[Yuma Tsukumo]], the two eventually put aside their differences and become good friends. His personality completely changes afterwards, as shown when he helps Yuma, [[Tori Meadows|Tori]] and [[Bronk Stone|Bronk]] get into the studio to find [[Nelson Andrews]] at the expense of being prevented from going in himself. However, he later seems to return to his old ways when he tried to reach the finals by using fake heart pieces, using Yuma and his friends to take the identity of [[Count Crazy Fang]], and saying that Yuma and his friends are only good as tools, although he seemed to have learned his lesson after that. During the Festival at Heartland Middle School, he was again up to his old tricks, trading fake tickets for a show for rare cards.
 
After his Duel with [[Yuma Tsukumo]], the two eventually put aside their differences and become good friends. His personality completely changes afterwards, as shown when he helps Yuma, [[Tori Meadows|Tori]] and [[Bronk Stone|Bronk]] get into the studio to find [[Nelson Andrews]] at the expense of being prevented from going in himself. However, he later seems to return to his old ways when he tried to reach the finals by using fake heart pieces, using Yuma and his friends to take the identity of [[Count Crazy Fang]], and saying that Yuma and his friends are only good as tools, although he seemed to have learned his lesson after that. During the Festival at Heartland Middle School, he was again up to his old tricks, trading fake tickets for a show for rare cards.
  
Flip is shown to be envious of Yuma and the gang owning "[[Number]]" cards so much, he was willing to foolishly take a "[[Number 10: Dark Illumiknight]]" from [[Barian World]], and as a result was absorbed into Barian World. However he committed this act because he wanted help Yuma.
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Flip is shown to be envious of Yuma and the gang owning "Number" cards so much, he was willing to foolishly take a "[[Number 10: Dark Illumiknight|Barian Number]]" and as a result was absorbed into the [[Barian World]]. However, he committed this act because he wanted help Yuma.
  
 
===Voice/Mannerisms===
 
===Voice/Mannerisms===
In the Japanese version, Flip has a habit of saying "ura" after most of his sentences. "Ura" means "opposite"/"reverse" or "inner". In the ''[[OCG]]'' a [[face-down]] card is called an "uragawa" card - which can reflect Flip's use of Flip Effect Monsters, which have to be Set face-down in order to activate their effects.
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In the Japanese version, Flip has a habit of saying "ura" after most of his sentences. "Ura" means "opposite"/"reverse" or "inner". In the ''[[OCG]]'' a [[face-down]] card is called an "uragawa" card - which can reflect Flip's use of [[Flip Effect Monster]]s, which have to be [[Set]] in order to activate their effects.
  
==Anime biography==
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==Biography==
As a child, Flip enjoyed Dueling. He would often go to the park to find people to Duel. Unfortunately, his opponents were usually a group of older children who would convince him to Ante Duel them on the promise of improving his skills through the extra pressure (in reality, all they wanted were his cards). He eventually found out after overhearing a conversation between them. He ran home in tears, vowing he would learn to manipulate the other side of things to defeat them, just as they had used it against him. After studying deception and building a new Deck, he won matches with the children who quickly became his lackeys. Tori and Bronk also mentioned knowing him in grade school where they learned of his deceitful nature.
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===History===
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[[File:YoungFlip.png|left|200px|thumb|Flip rebuilding his Deck as a child.]]
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As a child, Flip enjoyed Dueling. He would often go to the park to find people to Duel. Unfortunately, his opponents were usually a group of older children who would convince him to [[Ante Duel]] them on the promise of improving his skills through the extra pressure (in reality, all they wanted were his cards). He eventually found out after overhearing a conversation between them. He ran home in tears, vowing he would learn to manipulate the other side of things to defeat them, just as they had used it against him. After studying deception and building a new Deck, he won matches with the children who quickly became his lackeys. [[Tori Meadows|Tori]] and [[Bronk Stone|Bronk]] also mentioned knowing him in grade school where they learned of his deceitful nature.
  
In Junior High, Flip was the same as before, his first appearance being putting a candy store owner out of business by calling his sweets over priced (in the dub, the man put them on sale, and Flip said that reason for this is because they are past their expiration dates), then Dueling the enraged man and beating him with his own card. One morning, he found Yuma Tsukumo, congratulating him on his defeat of [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]], attempting to give him the "[[Baby Tiragon]]" card as a reward, only for Yuma to be pulled away. He attempted this several more times, only for the same thing to happen. He later doctored photographs of Yuma, placing him in many incriminating situations of mischief and emailing the pictures to their classmates, causing everyone but Bronk and Tori to shun him (even going as far as convincing another student to skip class to support the ruse, but in reality, had promised that student a rare Xyz Monster if he could create a domino pattern by the next morning). He later dressed as a female admirer to give a video message to Yuma, along with the "Baby Tiragon" card.
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL===
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====Pre-World Duel Carnival====
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In Junior High, Flip was the same as before, his first appearance being putting a [[candy shopkeeper]] out of business by calling his sweets over priced (in the dub, the man put them on sale, and Flip said that reason for this is because they are past their expiration dates), then Dueling the enraged man and beating him with [[Grenosaurus (anime)|his own card]]. One morning, he found [[Yuma Tsukumo]], congratulating him on his defeat of [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]], attempting to give him the "[[Baby Tiragon (anime)|Baby Tiragon]]" card as a reward, only for Yuma to be pulled away. He attempted this several more times, only for the same thing to happen. He later doctored photographs of Yuma, placing him in many incriminating situations of mischief and emailing the pictures to their classmates, causing everyone but Bronk and Tori to shun him (even going as far as convincing another student to skip class to support the ruse, but in reality, had promised that student a rare [[Xyz Monster]] if he could create a domino pattern by the next morning). He later dressed as a female admirer to give a video message to Yuma, along with the "Baby Tiragon" card.
  
Depressed at having no one to Duel with, Yuma went to the mall, with Flip just happening to be there. He pat Yuma on the back, saying he believed he was innocent (while placing a note on him). He challenged Yuma to a Duel, to which he accepted. Flip's decietful nature showed through after he set Yuma up to Summon "Baby Tiragon", activating his "[[Ultra C]]" card to Summon Yuma's "[[Number 39: Utopia]]" to his side of the field. He then revealed the note he placed on Yuma's back was a letter written in Yuma's voice, stating that this was an Ante Duel and the winner was allowed to take a card of their choice from the loser. Flip told him that his whole plan, from the photos to the Duel, was to steal "Utopia".
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Depressed at having no one to Duel with, Yuma went to the mall, with Flip just happening to be there. He pat Yuma on the back, saying he believed he was innocent (while placing a note on him). He challenged Yuma to a Duel, to which he accepted. Flip's decietful nature showed through after he set Yuma up to Summon "Baby Tiragon", activating his "[[Ultra C]]" card to Summon Yuma's "[[Number 39: Utopia (anime)|Number 39: Utopia]]" to his side of the [[field]]. He then revealed the note he placed on Yuma's back was a letter written in Yuma's voice, stating that this was an Ante Duel and the winner was allowed to take a card of their choice from the loser. Flip told him that his whole plan, from the photos to the Duel, was to steal "Utopia".
  
Even after managing to steal Yuma's "[[Number 17: Leviathan Dragon]]" as well, Flip was defeated by his own "Baby Tiragon". Even then, Yuma offered it back to him on the condition he didn't use it for any underhanded tricks again, prompting Flip to ask what his hidden motive was, only for Yuma to reply he didn't have one, and that it was his card to begin with as well as thinking he was a very strong Duelist. This caused Flip to burst into tears, saying he never had someone call him powerful before. (In the dub, Yuma instead complimented him on his glasses, saying that they were "cool"; just as in the Japanese version, Flip burst into tears, as this was the nicest thing anyone has ever said to him. Flip then realized that his philosophy - that there is a "flip-side" to everything - may not always be correct, and that some things should be taken at face value.) He then gave the card back, saying Yuma should keep it as a sign of friendship, to which Yuma rejoiced, as he had really wanted the card all along. The two left the Duel as friends.
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Even after managing to steal Yuma's "[[Number 17: Leviathan Dragon (anime)|Number 17: Leviathan Dragon]]" as well, Flip was defeated by his own "Baby Tiragon". Even then, Yuma offered it back to him on the condition he didn't use it for any underhanded tricks again, prompting Flip to ask what his hidden motive was, only for Yuma to reply he didn't have one, and that it was his card to begin with as well as thinking he was a very strong Duelist. This caused Flip to burst into tears, saying he never had someone call him powerful before. (In the dub, Yuma instead complimented him on his glasses, saying that they were "cool"; just as in the Japanese version, Flip burst into tears, as this was the nicest thing anyone has ever said to him. Flip then realized that his philosophy - that there is a "flip-side" to everything - may not always be correct, and that some things should be taken at face value.) He then gave the card back, saying Yuma should keep it as a sign of friendship, to which Yuma rejoiced, as he had really wanted the card all along. The two left the Duel as friends.
  
 
He later appeared before Yuma, Tori, and Bronk as they were trying to think of a way to sneak back stage for The Sparrow show. Flip attempted to act natural and walk right past the guard, only for it to fail. He then shouted that the others should run while they can, letting them go through as he distracted the guard.
 
He later appeared before Yuma, Tori, and Bronk as they were trying to think of a way to sneak back stage for The Sparrow show. Flip attempted to act natural and walk right past the guard, only for it to fail. He then shouted that the others should run while they can, letting them go through as he distracted the guard.
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He cheered Yuma on throughout the Duel after he arrived to rescue his friends, watching through a portal in the room. He witnessed [[Astral]] appear as the duo obtained the power of [[Chaos Xyz Evolution]]. Once Yuma won the Duel, the Augmented Reality disappeared, revealing they had all been standing on a table in a normal room all along. Flip and the rest came to congratulate Astral and Yuma (more so the former) and thanked them for saving the group.
 
He cheered Yuma on throughout the Duel after he arrived to rescue his friends, watching through a portal in the room. He witnessed [[Astral]] appear as the duo obtained the power of [[Chaos Xyz Evolution]]. Once Yuma won the Duel, the Augmented Reality disappeared, revealing they had all been standing on a table in a normal room all along. Flip and the rest came to congratulate Astral and Yuma (more so the former) and thanked them for saving the group.
  
Later, Flip entered the [[World Duel Carnival|WDC]],<ref name="ep26">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|26|ref}}</ref> but separated from Yuma and the others. He hid in a tree to try and analyze the other Duelists, but accidentally slept through the whole first day of the preliminaries. After realizing that it was the second day already and most of the Duelists left are strong, he then decided to get [[Heart Piece]]s using his "tricky ideas". He tricked others into trading their Heart Pieces for sweets that looked like Heart Pieces that quickly melted, one of his victims being [[Spencer]]. He decided to use one of his sweets to complete a perfect Heart, but it was later discovered by [[Dextra]] and [[Nistro]], who forced him to lick the Heart Piece until it melted and were about to disqualify him from the tournament, when Yuma appeared to defend him, Dueling in his place.<ref name="ep37">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|37|ref}}</ref>
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====World Duel Carnival Preliminaries====
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Later, Flip entered the [[World Duel Carnival]],<ref name="ep26">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|26|ref}}</ref> but separated from Yuma and the others. He hid in a tree to try and analyze the other Duelists, but accidentally slept through the whole first day of the preliminaries. After realizing that it was the second day already and most of the Duelists left are strong, he then decided to get [[Heart Piece]]s using his "tricky ideas". He tricked others into trading their Heart Pieces for sweets that looked like Heart Pieces that quickly melted, one of his victims being [[Spencer]]. He decided to use one of his sweets to complete a perfect Heart, but it was later discovered by [[Dextra]] and [[Nistro]], who forced him to lick the Heart Piece until it melted and were about to disqualify him from the tournament, when Yuma appeared to defend him, Dueling in his place.<ref name="ep37">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|37|ref}}</ref>
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When Yuma eventually won the Duel, he was overjoyed and he started to cry until his victims found him and demanded their Heart Pieces back. Flip then ran away, but the angry people caught up to him and they took their Heart Pieces back. After that, Flip lost his last Heart Piece, which disqualified him from the tournament.<ref name="ep38">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|38|ref}}</ref>
  
When Yuma eventually won the Duel, he was overjoyed and he started to cry until his victims found him and demanded their Heart Pieces back. Flip then ran away, but the angry people caught up to him and they took their Heart Pieces back. After that, Flip lost his last Heart Piece, which disqualified him from the tournament.<ref name="ep38">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|38|ref}}</ref> He then watched the tournament continue from the stands.<ref name="ep51">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|51|ref}}</ref> After Faker's defeat, he alongside the rest of his friends watched the Duel between Yuma and [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]].<ref name="ep72">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|72|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep73">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|73|ref}}</ref>
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====World Duel Carnival Finals====
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He then watched the tournament continue from the stands.<ref name="ep51">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|51|ref}}</ref> After Faker's defeat, he alongside the rest of his friends watched the Duel between Yuma and [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]].<ref name="ep72">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|72|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep73">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|73|ref}}</ref>
  
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II===
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II===
Caswell, Bronk, Cathy and Flip were Dueling at the school when [[Fender]] interrupted them. Fender beat the four of them off-screen. Flip cheered for Yuma during his Duel with Fender.<ref name="ep74">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|74|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep75">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|75|ref}}</ref>
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====Barian Invasion====
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[[Caswell Francis|Caswell]], [[Bronk Stone|Bronk]], [[Cathy Katherine|Cathy]] and Flip were Dueling at the school when [[Fender]] interrupted them. Fender beat the four of them off-screen. Flip cheered for Yuma during his Duel with Fender.<ref name="ep74">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|74|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep75">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|75|ref}}</ref>
  
Later at school, Shark was asked by Bronk to Duel him, who trying to gain his blessings to date Rio, but Shark declined since he was no match for him. He also added that Bronk wasn't even at Yuma's level, causing Bronk to jump to the conclusion that Rio was with Yuma. Flip and Caswell overheard this and spread a rumor around the school. Oblivious to the rumor, an angry Rio challenged Shark to a Duel. During the Duel, Shark was able to counter every strategy Rio played and voiced little faith in Rio's confidence as a Duelist. While Shark was proud that Rio was able to gain courage, he proclaimed that she still has a long way to go if she wanted to beat him and defeated Rio with his "[[Shark Caesar]]". Afterwards, Shark learned the rumor from Rio and cleared up the misunderstanding, clarifying that he wasn't the one spreading the rumor. Caswell and Flip are then chased down by Rio.<ref name="ep91">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|91|ref}}</ref>  
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Later at school, [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]] was asked by Bronk to Duel him, who trying to gain his blessings to date [[Rio Kastle|Rio]], but Shark declined since he was no match for him. He also added that Bronk wasn't even at Yuma's level, causing Bronk to jump to the conclusion that Rio was with Yuma. Flip and Caswell overheard this and spread a rumor around the school. Oblivious to the rumor, an angry Rio challenged Shark to a Duel. During the Duel, Shark was able to counter every strategy Rio played and voiced little faith in Rio's confidence as a Duelist. While Shark was proud that Rio was able to gain courage, he proclaimed that she still has a long way to go if she wanted to beat him and defeated Rio with his "[[Shark Caesar (anime)|Shark Caesar]]". Afterwards, Shark learned the rumor from Rio and cleared up the misunderstanding, clarifying that he wasn't the one spreading the rumor. Caswell and Flip are then chased down by Rio.<ref name="ep91">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|91|ref}}</ref>  
  
During the Heartland Academy Festival, Flip is once more seen scamming other students, selling false tickets to a [[Scarlett Starling]] concert. Carlyle Chesterton caught him, as Flip's booth was not registered. <ref name="ep92">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|92|ref}}</ref>
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During the [[Heartland Academy]] Festival, Flip is once more seen scamming other students, selling false tickets to a [[Scarlett Starling]] concert. [[Carlyle Chesterton]] caught him, as Flip's booth was not registered.<ref name="ep92">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|92|ref}}</ref>
  
Some time after Yuma left for the Astral World, Flip obtained a [[Number 10: Dark Illumiknight|fake "Number" card]] offscreen. He kept quiet about it in front of his friends until [[Quattro]] asked him and the Number Club if they picked up any odd-looking "Numbers". After Flip showed the card to the others, Quattro and Bronk berated him for having it; he responded that he obtained the card so that he could help Yuma. [[Mr. Heartland]] appeared before them and revealed that those with strong emotions, amplified by the fake "Numbers" scattered around the world by [[Don Thousand]], will be sacrificed to the [[Barian World]]. At this point, a [[Barian Emblem]] appeared on Flip's forehead and Flip was sacrificed to the Barian World, like many people before him.<ref name="ep122">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|122|ref}}</ref>
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====Mythyrian Numbers War====
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Some time after Yuma left for the Astral World, Flip obtained a [[Number 10: Dark Illumiknight|Barian "Number" card]] off-screen. He kept quiet about it in front of his friends until [[Quattro]] asked him and the Number Club if they picked up any odd-looking "Numbers". After Flip showed the card to the others, Quattro and Bronk berated him for having it; he responded that he obtained the card so that he could help Yuma. [[Mr. Heartland]] appeared before them and revealed that those with strong emotions, amplified by the fake "Numbers" scattered around the world by [[Don Thousand]], will be sacrificed to the [[Barian World]]. At this point, a [[Barian Emblem]] appeared on Flip's forehead and Flip was sacrificed to the Barian World, like many people before him.<ref name="ep122">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|122|ref}}</ref>
  
Flip was revived after [[Nash]] was defeated by Yuma, appearing behind Tori after she and Yuma returned to Earth.<ref name="ep144">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|144|ref}}</ref>
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====Barian Emperor Onslaught====
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Flip was revived after [[Reginald Kastle|Nash]] was defeated by Yuma, appearing behind Tori after she and Yuma returned to Earth.<ref name="ep144">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|144|ref}}</ref>
  
==Manga Biography==
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==Manga biography==
 
{{Main|Tokunosuke Hyori (manga)}}
 
{{Main|Tokunosuke Hyori (manga)}}
  
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==Deck==
 
==Deck==
 
===Past===
 
===Past===
{| style="float:right; margin-bottom:5px;" border="1" width="50%"
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In the past, its unknown what type of Deck Flip played, but three cards were shown, all of which caused [[hand]]s to be [[reveal]]ed, reflecting the trusting nature he had at the time.  
! colspan="3" style="background: #00FF00; text-align: center;" | Record
 
|-
 
! Opponent(s)
 
! Episode(s)
 
! Outcome(s)
 
|-
 
| School bully || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 006|6]] || Lose (flashback)
 
|-
 
| School bully || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 006|6]] || Win (flashback)
 
|}
 
 
 
In the past, its unknown what type of Deck Flip played, but two cards were shown, both of which caused [[hand]]s to be [[reveal]]ed, reflecting the trusting nature he had at the time.  
 
  
 
{{Decklist|Past Deck
 
{{Decklist|Past Deck
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* [[Ceremonial Bell]]
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* [[Ceremonial Bell (anime)|Ceremonial Bell]]
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* [[Mind on Air (anime)|Mind on Air]]
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* [[Respect Play]]
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* [[Respect Play (anime)|Respect Play]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL===
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL===
Flip uses an '''Anti-Xyz Deck''' featuring [[Zombie]]-[[Type]] [[Flip Effect Monster]]s. He takes advantage of the opponent's monsters by taking [[control]] of them, often handing out "[[Baby Tiragon]]" cards to opponents before Duels in order to aide in this.  
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Flip uses an '''Anti-Xyz Deck''' featuring [[Zombie]]-[[Type]] [[Flip Effect Monster]]s. He takes advantage of the opponent's monsters by taking [[control]] of them, often handing out "[[Baby Tiragon (anime)|Baby Tiragon]]" cards to opponents before Duels in order to aide in this.  
  
 
{{Decklist|Anti-Xyz Deck
 
{{Decklist|Anti-Xyz Deck
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* [[Chewbone]]
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* [[Chewbone (anime)|Chewbone]]
 
* [[Chewbone Jr.]] x3
 
* [[Chewbone Jr.]] x3
 
* [[Flipangutan]]
 
* [[Flipangutan]]
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|spells =
 
|spells =
 
* [[Book of Flip]]
 
* [[Book of Flip]]
* [[Book of Taiyou]]<ref group=Notes name=rebuild>This card is shown as he rebuilds his Deck in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 026|episode 26]].</ref>
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* [[Book of Taiyou (anime)|Book of Taiyou]]<ref group=Notes name=rebuild>This card is shown as he rebuilds his Deck in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 026|episode 26]].</ref>
* [[Burden of the Mighty]]<ref group=Notes name=rebuild />
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* [[Burden of the Mighty (anime)|Burden of the Mighty]]<ref group=Notes name=rebuild />
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* [[Dark Bribe]]<ref group=Notes name=rebuild />
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* [[Dark Shrine Bribery]]<ref group=Notes name=rebuild />
 
* [[Traitor Fog]]
 
* [[Traitor Fog]]
 
* [[Ultra C]]
 
* [[Ultra C]]
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! scope="col" | Episode(s)
 
! scope="col" | Episode(s)
 
! scope="col" | Outcome
 
! scope="col" | Outcome
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|-
 +
| School bully || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 006|6]] || Lose (flashback)
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|-
 +
| School bully || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 006|6]] || Win (flashback)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Candy shopkeeper]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 005|5]] || Win
 
| [[Candy shopkeeper]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 005|5]] || Win
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| [[Fender]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 074|74]] || Lose
 
| [[Fender]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 074|74]] || Lose
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Yuma Tsukumo]] & [[Reginald Kastle]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 081|81]] || Lose (with [[Caswell Francis]])
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| [[Yuma Tsukumo]] and [[Reginald Kastle]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 081|81]] || Lose (with [[Caswell Francis]]; [[Skydiving Field]])
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|-
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| [[Tori Meadows]] and [[Cathy Katherine]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 081|81]] || Win (with [[Caswell Francis]]; [[Tennis Field]])
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Tori Meadows]] & [[Cathy Katherine]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 081|81]] || Not shown (with Caswell)
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| [[Rio Kastle]] and [[Bronk Stone]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 081|81]] || Lose (with [[Caswell Francis]]; [[List of unnamed cards#Hyakunin Isshu Field|Hyakun Isshu Field]])
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The fact that Flip gives his opponents the "Baby Tiragon" card to benefit off of them Summoning it is yet another similarity that Flip shares with [[Weevil Underwood]]. During the Battle City arc, Weevil slipped the "[[Parasite Paracide]]" card in [[Joey Wheeler]]'s Deck in order to make all of Joey's monsters become Insect-Type, enabling Weevil to utilize the power of his "[[Insect Barrier]]" and "[[Insect Queen]]" cards.
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* The fact that Flip gives his opponents the "[[Baby Tiragon (anime)|Baby Tiragon]]" card to benefit off of them Summoning it is yet another similarity that Flip shares with [[Weevil Underwood]].  
 
* His habit of saying "ura" (short for "uragiri" - betrayal in Japanese) could be related to his attitude.
 
* His habit of saying "ura" (short for "uragiri" - betrayal in Japanese) could be related to his attitude.
  
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{{Characters/D Team ZEXAL}}
 
  
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL characters]]

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Flip Turner
Flip Turner
English name
  • Tokunosuke Hyori (表裏ひょうり 徳之助とくのすけ Hyōri Tokunosuke) (manga)
  • Flip Turner (anime)
Japanese translated
  • Tokunosuke Omoteura
Japanese name
Japanese表裏おもてうら 徳之助とくのすけ
Base表裏 徳之助
Furiganaおもてうら とくのすけ
RōmajiOmoteura Tokunosuke
Age13
Height
  • 1.3 m <br />4.265 ft <br />51.181 in <br />130 cm[1]
Gender
  • Male
OrganizationSuper Secret Number Card Investigation Club
SchoolHeartland Academy
Tournament Position
World Duel Carnival Disqualified
Friendship Games Did not place (with Caswell Francis)
Team
  • Nerd Herd (English)[2]
  • Todonotsumari Uraurana Team (とどのつまりウラウラなチーム Todonotsumari Uraurana Chīmu) [2]
Manga Deck
Anime DeckFlip Zombie Anti-Xyz
Manga debut
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 0055: "Flipping Out, Part 1"
Appears in
Manga
Anime
English voice
  • Justin Boyd
Japanese voice
Other language voices
Italian
  • Monica Bonetto
Turner, Flip

Flip Turner[3], known as Tokunosuke Hyori (表裏ひょうり 徳之助とくのすけ Hyōri Tokunosuke) in the manga and known as Tokunosuke Omoteura (表裏おもてうら 徳之助とくのすけ Omoteura Tokunosuke) in the Japanese version of the anime, is one of the main supporting characters appearing in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. He is a friend of Yuma Tsukumo.

Design[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Flip's last name in the Japanese version is made up of the words "omote" and "ura," which can respectively mean "outer" and "inner," referencing his belief that there is a hidden or opposite side to everything.

His English name is a reference to Flip Effect Monsters, which his Deck revolves around.

Personality[edit]

Flip in disguise.

When Astral looks at Flip, he appears to have a dark aura around him, similar to Reginald Kastle and Mr. Kay when they were possessed by "Numbers", even though he is not seen to have one. This is shown to represent his dark nature, being a very deceitful and spiteful person. Flip is a crafty person who has similar mannerisms to Weevil Underwood. They both appear quite similar and are viewed as creepy by the female characters. They both trick their opponents into taking their cards and take advantage of it. Flip is a skilled Duelist who uses any under-handed tactic in the book to make his opponents fall into his trap, even to the extent of giving Yuma the "Baby Tiragon" card in order for him to steal Yuma's "Number 39: Utopia". Wherever Flip goes, there is mischief, from causing a candy store owner to go out of business by saying his candies were overpriced (in the dub he said that the candies were past their expiration date even though they never had one), to confusing a litterbot by tipping it upside down. He has a habit of saying "Ura" in each sentence in the Japanese version. Flip seems to have a similar characteristic with his Flip Effect Monsters as his appearance is deceiving until his true intention is revealed, just like flipping a face. He has a Duel Gazer built for his glasses and a Standard Blue D-Pad.

Flip's hands are marked with numbers after taking control of Yuma's Numbers.

In the dub, Flip believes that there's a "flip-side" to everything, and that things can be defined by their opposites. Something that seems harmless can actually be quite lethal. This philosophy is embodied by his fondness for Flip Effect Monsters, along with the physically weak "Baby Tiragon".

As a small child, he often received the same treatment from older children who took advantage of his ignorance towards Dueling to cheat him out of his cards through Ante Duels, saying they would accelerate his improvement when the stakes were higher. He eventually found out, running home in tears and vowing revenge. Since then, he had learned to trick people for his own gain, even defeating his former bullies who quickly became his lackeys.

After his Duel with Yuma Tsukumo, the two eventually put aside their differences and become good friends. His personality completely changes afterwards, as shown when he helps Yuma, Tori and Bronk get into the studio to find Nelson Andrews at the expense of being prevented from going in himself. However, he later seems to return to his old ways when he tried to reach the finals by using fake heart pieces, using Yuma and his friends to take the identity of Count Crazy Fang, and saying that Yuma and his friends are only good as tools, although he seemed to have learned his lesson after that. During the Festival at Heartland Middle School, he was again up to his old tricks, trading fake tickets for a show for rare cards.

Flip is shown to be envious of Yuma and the gang owning "Number" cards so much, he was willing to foolishly take a "Barian Number" and as a result was absorbed into the Barian World. However, he committed this act because he wanted help Yuma.

Voice/Mannerisms[edit]

In the Japanese version, Flip has a habit of saying "ura" after most of his sentences. "Ura" means "opposite"/"reverse" or "inner". In the OCG a face-down card is called an "uragawa" card - which can reflect Flip's use of Flip Effect Monsters, which have to be Set in order to activate their effects.

Biography[edit]

History[edit]

Flip rebuilding his Deck as a child.

As a child, Flip enjoyed Dueling. He would often go to the park to find people to Duel. Unfortunately, his opponents were usually a group of older children who would convince him to Ante Duel them on the promise of improving his skills through the extra pressure (in reality, all they wanted were his cards). He eventually found out after overhearing a conversation between them. He ran home in tears, vowing he would learn to manipulate the other side of things to defeat them, just as they had used it against him. After studying deception and building a new Deck, he won matches with the children who quickly became his lackeys. Tori and Bronk also mentioned knowing him in grade school where they learned of his deceitful nature.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL[edit]

Pre-World Duel Carnival[edit]

In Junior High, Flip was the same as before, his first appearance being putting a candy shopkeeper out of business by calling his sweets over priced (in the dub, the man put them on sale, and Flip said that reason for this is because they are past their expiration dates), then Dueling the enraged man and beating him with his own card. One morning, he found Yuma Tsukumo, congratulating him on his defeat of Shark, attempting to give him the "Baby Tiragon" card as a reward, only for Yuma to be pulled away. He attempted this several more times, only for the same thing to happen. He later doctored photographs of Yuma, placing him in many incriminating situations of mischief and emailing the pictures to their classmates, causing everyone but Bronk and Tori to shun him (even going as far as convincing another student to skip class to support the ruse, but in reality, had promised that student a rare Xyz Monster if he could create a domino pattern by the next morning). He later dressed as a female admirer to give a video message to Yuma, along with the "Baby Tiragon" card.

Depressed at having no one to Duel with, Yuma went to the mall, with Flip just happening to be there. He pat Yuma on the back, saying he believed he was innocent (while placing a note on him). He challenged Yuma to a Duel, to which he accepted. Flip's decietful nature showed through after he set Yuma up to Summon "Baby Tiragon", activating his "Ultra C" card to Summon Yuma's "Number 39: Utopia" to his side of the field. He then revealed the note he placed on Yuma's back was a letter written in Yuma's voice, stating that this was an Ante Duel and the winner was allowed to take a card of their choice from the loser. Flip told him that his whole plan, from the photos to the Duel, was to steal "Utopia".

Even after managing to steal Yuma's "Number 17: Leviathan Dragon" as well, Flip was defeated by his own "Baby Tiragon". Even then, Yuma offered it back to him on the condition he didn't use it for any underhanded tricks again, prompting Flip to ask what his hidden motive was, only for Yuma to reply he didn't have one, and that it was his card to begin with as well as thinking he was a very strong Duelist. This caused Flip to burst into tears, saying he never had someone call him powerful before. (In the dub, Yuma instead complimented him on his glasses, saying that they were "cool"; just as in the Japanese version, Flip burst into tears, as this was the nicest thing anyone has ever said to him. Flip then realized that his philosophy - that there is a "flip-side" to everything - may not always be correct, and that some things should be taken at face value.) He then gave the card back, saying Yuma should keep it as a sign of friendship, to which Yuma rejoiced, as he had really wanted the card all along. The two left the Duel as friends.

He later appeared before Yuma, Tori, and Bronk as they were trying to think of a way to sneak back stage for The Sparrow show. Flip attempted to act natural and walk right past the guard, only for it to fail. He then shouted that the others should run while they can, letting them go through as he distracted the guard.

He appeared again when Bronk, Tori and Caswell were discussing forming a Super Secret Number Card Investigation Club coming down from a tree and asking to join. They let Flip join due to the fact that he used "Number" cards before, but he claimed he doesn't remember what happened back then. After they all split up to look for information on the Numbers and finding nothing he brought them to Fortuno's mansion hoping that as a fortune teller, Fortuno would help them. As Fortuno effortlessly predicted the details of their quest, Bronk asked him if this was the hidden side to fortune telling, to which he replied there was no hidden side to it. He, along with the others there, fell through the floor (excluding Cathy) and were left stranded in a pit of lava on a small pedestal of rock.

He cheered Yuma on throughout the Duel after he arrived to rescue his friends, watching through a portal in the room. He witnessed Astral appear as the duo obtained the power of Chaos Xyz Evolution. Once Yuma won the Duel, the Augmented Reality disappeared, revealing they had all been standing on a table in a normal room all along. Flip and the rest came to congratulate Astral and Yuma (more so the former) and thanked them for saving the group.

World Duel Carnival Preliminaries[edit]

Later, Flip entered the World Duel Carnival,[4] but separated from Yuma and the others. He hid in a tree to try and analyze the other Duelists, but accidentally slept through the whole first day of the preliminaries. After realizing that it was the second day already and most of the Duelists left are strong, he then decided to get Heart Pieces using his "tricky ideas". He tricked others into trading their Heart Pieces for sweets that looked like Heart Pieces that quickly melted, one of his victims being Spencer. He decided to use one of his sweets to complete a perfect Heart, but it was later discovered by Dextra and Nistro, who forced him to lick the Heart Piece until it melted and were about to disqualify him from the tournament, when Yuma appeared to defend him, Dueling in his place.[5]

When Yuma eventually won the Duel, he was overjoyed and he started to cry until his victims found him and demanded their Heart Pieces back. Flip then ran away, but the angry people caught up to him and they took their Heart Pieces back. After that, Flip lost his last Heart Piece, which disqualified him from the tournament.[6]

World Duel Carnival Finals[edit]

He then watched the tournament continue from the stands.[7] After Faker's defeat, he alongside the rest of his friends watched the Duel between Yuma and Kite.[8][9]

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II[edit]

Barian Invasion[edit]

Caswell, Bronk, Cathy and Flip were Dueling at the school when Fender interrupted them. Fender beat the four of them off-screen. Flip cheered for Yuma during his Duel with Fender.[10][11]

Later at school, Shark was asked by Bronk to Duel him, who trying to gain his blessings to date Rio, but Shark declined since he was no match for him. He also added that Bronk wasn't even at Yuma's level, causing Bronk to jump to the conclusion that Rio was with Yuma. Flip and Caswell overheard this and spread a rumor around the school. Oblivious to the rumor, an angry Rio challenged Shark to a Duel. During the Duel, Shark was able to counter every strategy Rio played and voiced little faith in Rio's confidence as a Duelist. While Shark was proud that Rio was able to gain courage, he proclaimed that she still has a long way to go if she wanted to beat him and defeated Rio with his "Shark Caesar". Afterwards, Shark learned the rumor from Rio and cleared up the misunderstanding, clarifying that he wasn't the one spreading the rumor. Caswell and Flip are then chased down by Rio.[12]

During the Heartland Academy Festival, Flip is once more seen scamming other students, selling false tickets to a Scarlett Starling concert. Carlyle Chesterton caught him, as Flip's booth was not registered.[13]

Mythyrian Numbers War[edit]

Some time after Yuma left for the Astral World, Flip obtained a Barian "Number" card off-screen. He kept quiet about it in front of his friends until Quattro asked him and the Number Club if they picked up any odd-looking "Numbers". After Flip showed the card to the others, Quattro and Bronk berated him for having it; he responded that he obtained the card so that he could help Yuma. Mr. Heartland appeared before them and revealed that those with strong emotions, amplified by the fake "Numbers" scattered around the world by Don Thousand, will be sacrificed to the Barian World. At this point, a Barian Emblem appeared on Flip's forehead and Flip was sacrificed to the Barian World, like many people before him.[14]

Barian Emperor Onslaught[edit]

Flip was revived after Nash was defeated by Yuma, appearing behind Tori after she and Yuma returned to Earth.[15]

Manga biography[edit]

Yu-Gi-Oh! D Team ZEXAL[edit]

Deck[edit]

Past[edit]

In the past, its unknown what type of Deck Flip played, but three cards were shown, all of which caused hands to be revealed, reflecting the trusting nature he had at the time.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL[edit]

Flip uses an Anti-Xyz Deck featuring Zombie-Type Flip Effect Monsters. He takes advantage of the opponent's monsters by taking control of them, often handing out "Baby Tiragon" cards to opponents before Duels in order to aide in this.

Duels[edit]

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
School bully 6 Lose (flashback)
School bully 6 Win (flashback)
Candy shopkeeper 5 Win
Yuma Tsukumo 5-6 Lose
Fender 74 Lose
Yuma Tsukumo and Reginald Kastle 81 Lose (with Caswell Francis; Skydiving Field)
Tori Meadows and Cathy Katherine 81 Win (with Caswell Francis; Tennis Field)
Rio Kastle and Bronk Stone 81 Lose (with Caswell Francis; Hyakun Isshu Field)

Trivia[edit]

  • The fact that Flip gives his opponents the "Baby Tiragon" card to benefit off of them Summoning it is yet another similarity that Flip shares with Weevil Underwood.
  • His habit of saying "ura" (short for "uragiri" - betrayal in Japanese) could be related to his attitude.

References[edit]

  1. Calculated from "Zexal Height Guide".
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08181: "The Friendship Games"
  3. "Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Characters". http://nicktoons.nick.com/. Retrieved April 16, 2013. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 02626: "Let the Duels Begin!"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 03737: "Double Jeopardy: Part 1"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 03838: "Double Jeopardy: Part 2"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 05151: "Roller Duel"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07272: "Kite's Plight: Part 1"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07373: "Kite's Plight: Part 2"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07474: "Attack of the Barians: Part 1"
  11. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07575: "Attack of the Barians: Part 2"
  12. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09191: "Take a Chance"
  13. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09292: "An Imperfect Couple: Part 1"
  14. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 122122: "Assimilation, Part 1"
  15. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 144144: "Last First Duel"

Notes[edit]

  1. a b c This card is shown as he rebuilds his Deck in episode 26.