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{{About|the tournament|the arc|Grand Championship (arc)}}
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| english name  = Grand Championship
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| japanese name = {{Ruby|K|ケイ}}{{Ruby|C|シー}}グランプリ
| japanese translated = KC Grand Prix
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| romaji name  = Kei Shī Guran Puri
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| alternative name = KC Grand Prix
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| structure    = [[Single-elimination]]
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| location      = [[United States Kaiba Land]]
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| winner        = [[Leon von Schroeder]]
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| runner-up    = [[Zigfried von Schroeder]] (disqualified)
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| participation = 17
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| appears anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
 
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Storyline/Anime
 
| series              = Yu-Gi-Oh!
 
| first run          = December 24, 2003
 
| last run            = March 31, 2004
 
| first episode      = 185
 
| last episode        = 198
 
| previous            = [[Waking the Dragons]]
 
| next                = [[Dawn of the Duel]]
 
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The '''Grand Championship''', known in Japan as the '''KC Grand Prix''', is a story arc in the second [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] anime series.
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The '''Grand Championship''', known in Japan as the '''KC Grand Prix''', is a tournament in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]].
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Despite the defeat of [[Dartz]], [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and the gang can't really celebrate since they're trapped in America; as Pegasus was the one who paid for them to fly there, the group is stuck since it would take forever to get a meeting with him to arrange a ride home. Mokuba promises them a ride home if they enter the next tournament KaibaCorp is hosting.
  
After the battle with [[Dartz]], [[Yugi Muto]] and his friends have no money to return to Japan. They enter a tournament hosted by [[Seto Kaiba]] in his new amusement park (''[[Kaiba Land]]'') in return for a ride home. Kaiba Corporation, which is crippled because of what happened with Dartz's organization, calls the tournament the KC Grand Championship. Duelists from all over the world come to duel each other to become the winner.
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The tournament is hosted at [[Kaiba Land]], and is being held to rebuild the company's reputation due to the damage it suffered thanks to Dartz. Being the ultimate tournament, the best Duelists from all over the world are being rounded up so they can battle for the chance to challenge Yugi for his title King of Games.
  
On the other side, one of the tournament entrants is a hacker trying to send a virus into [[KaibaCorp]]'s main computer. Kaiba's main goal is to find out who the hacker is. It turns out that the hacker is a strong duelist named [[Zigfried von Schroeder]], who is actually participating in the tournament!
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On the other side, one of the tournament entrants is a hacker trying to send a virus into [[KaibaCorp]]'s main computer. Kaiba's main goal is to find out who the hacker is. It turns out that the hacker is a strong Duelist named [[Zigfried von Schroeder]], who is actually participating in the tournament!
  
 
==Main Duelists==
 
==Main Duelists==
 
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[[File:Schroederzigfried.png|left|thumb|200px|Zigfried von Schroeder]]
: ''Main article: [[Grand Championship Contestants]]''
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*'''[[Zigfried von Schroeder]]:''' The European Duel Monsters Champion, a rival of Kaiba's, and Leon's older brother. Zigfried seeks to take down KaibaCorp as revenge because he feels that Seto Kaiba stole his plans for holographic Dueling technology. He uses the alias "Zigfried Lloyd" whenever he Duels. He comes across as arrogant and vain, but he has a kind side, as evidenced by how regretful he feels at the end of the arc for making Leon help him with his plot. He genuinely loves his brother, as Seto loves Mokuba.  
 
 
[[File:Zigfried.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Zigfried von Schroeder]]
 
*'''[[Zigfried von Schroeder]]:''' The European Duel Monsters Champion, a rival of Kaiba's, and Leon's older brother. Zigfried seeks to take down KaibaCorp as revenge because he feels that Seto Kaiba stole his plans for holographic dueling technology. He uses the alias "Zigfried Lloyd" whenever he duels. He comes across as arrogant and vain, but he has a kind side, as evidenced by how regretful he feels at the end of the arc for making Leon help him with his plot. He genuinely loves his brother, as Seto loves Mokuba. At the end of the anime, he is seen making a business deal with Maximillion Pegasus.
 
 
 
  
 
[[File:LeonWilson.png|left|thumb|200px|Leon von Schroeder]]
 
[[File:LeonWilson.png|left|thumb|200px|Leon von Schroeder]]
*'''[[Leon von Schroeder]]:''' A genius who is Zigfried's Brother. He uses the alias "Leon Wilson" whenever he duels. He is a sweet child who idolizes his brother, yet realizes that what Zigfried is doing is wrong. When Zigfried is disqualified and recruits Leon to help him with his plot to destroy KaibaCorp by playing a card in his duel that will trigger a virus, Leon initially agrees even though he doesn't feel right about it. Eventually during the duel, he refuses to help Zigfried by playing the card because he doesn't want to go against his morals. However, the virus was already unleashed and the card could not be destroyed when Leon attempted to remove it from play. Yami Yugi then tried to help him destroy it while Seto Kaiba worked to stop the virus.
 
 
  
*'''[[Vivian Wong]]:''' A beautiful duelist and the Asian Champion. She tends to space out in fangirly ways when she should be staying serious, and this often proves to be her downfall. At one point she helped Solomon Muto with his hurt back, but only if he would help her bring Yugi to duel her. When Yugi protested that it was against tournament rules since she had already been defeated, she hurt Solomon's back again and forced Yugi into the Duel, threatening that if he did not Duel her, she would not fix the damage.  
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*'''[[Leon von Schroeder]]:''' A genius who is Zigfried's brother. He uses the alias "Leon Wilson" whenever he Duels. He is a sweet child who idolizes his brother, yet realizes that what Zigfried is doing is wrong. When Zigfried is disqualified and recruits Leon to help him with his plot to destroy KaibaCorp by playing a card in his Duel that will trigger a virus, Leon initially agrees, even though he doesn't feel right about it. Eventually during the Duel, he refuses to help Zigfried by playing the card because he doesn’t want to go against his morals. However, the virus was already unleashed, and the card could not be destroyed when Leon attempted to remove it from play. Yami Yugi then tried to help him destroy it while Seto Kaiba worked to stop the virus.  
  
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*'''[[Vivian Wong]]:''' A beautiful Duelist and the Asian Champion. She tends to space out in fangirly ways when she should be staying serious, and this often proves to be her downfall. At one point, she helped Solomon Muto with his hurt back, but only if he would help her bring Yugi to Duel her. When Yugi protested that it was against tournament rules since she had already been defeated, she hurt Solomon's back again and forced Yugi into the Duel, threatening that if he did not Duel her, she would not fix the damage.
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*'''[[Paul McGregor]]:''' A Sherlock Holmes - dressed Duelist detective. 
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*'''[[Fortune Salim]]:''' A fortune-teller Duelist. He is tied up by Rex and Weevil, who used his robe to pose as him. He is later rescued and given back his outfit. Never given a chance to Duel. 
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*'''[[Balfry Ginger]]:''' A magician-themed Duelist card the Master of Magic Cards.
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*'''[[Jafar Shin]]:''' A Duelist from India.
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*'''[[Shane Jordan]]:''' Known as the Lone Dealer of the South West.
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*'''[[Totani Ialos]]:''' A magician Duelist
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*'''[[Abe the Monkey Man]]:''' A wild man with a pet monkey, who helps him with his Duels.
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*'''[[Sergei Ivanoff]]:''' Siberian strongman Duelist.
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*'''[[Ethan Shark]]:''' Australian with a biker outfit Duelist.
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*'''[[Richard Goat]]:''' Doctor and Duelist. Prone to medical puns.
  
 
These characters appear in previous parts of the second series anime:
 
These characters appear in previous parts of the second series anime:
  
*'''[[Yugi Muto]]:''' [[Duelist Kingdom]] and [[Battle City]] Champion, current holder of "King of Games" title.
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*'''[[Yugi Muto]]:''' [[Duelist Kingdom]] and [[Battle City]] champion, current holder of "King of Games" title. Does not take part in the main tournament, only Duels the winner of the 16 Duelist elimination round.
  
*'''Mask the Rock / Apdnarg Otum :''' A Legendary Duelist who turns out to be [[Solomon Muto]], Yugi's grandfather. His name is "Grandpa Muto" backwards.  
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*'''Mask the Rock/Apdnarg Otum: '''A Duelist who turns out to be [[Solomon Muto]], Yugi's grandfather. His name is "Grandpa Muto" backwards. Allowed in by Mokuba as he taught Yugi all he knows about ''Duel Monsters'', plus maybe to even out the number of competitors.
  
*'''[[Rebecca Hawkins]] :''' The American regional champion.  
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*[[Rebecca Hawkins|'''Rebecca Hawkins''']]: The American regional champion, having replaced [[Bandit Keith]].  
  
*'''[[Joey Wheeler]] :''' Ranked 2nd in [[Duelist Kingdom]], ranked 4th in [[Battle City]].
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*[[Joey Wheeler|'''Joey Wheeler''']]: Ranked 2nd in [[Duelist Kingdom]], ranked 4th in [[Battle City]].
 
 
*'''[[Téa Gardner]] :''' Beaten Mai in [[Duelist Kingdom]] and [[Crump]] in the [[Virtual World]].
 
 
 
*'''[[Duke Devlin]] :''' Beaten Nesbitt.
 
  
 
==Grand Championship Dueling Tree==
 
==Grand Championship Dueling Tree==
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<!--round 16 -->
 
<!--round 16 -->
 
| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]]''| '''[[Joey Wheeler]]'''|100|[[Solomon Muto|Apdnarg Otum]]|0
 
| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]]''| '''[[Joey Wheeler]]'''|100|[[Solomon Muto|Apdnarg Otum]]|0
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]''| '''[[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried Lloyd]]'''|4000|[[Fortune Salim]]|0
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| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]''| '''[[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried Lloyd]]'''|4000|[[Weevil Underwood]] and [[Rex Raptor]] |0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Paul McGregor]]'''|?|[[Shane Jordan]]|0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Paul McGregor]]'''|?|[[Shane Jordan]]|0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Balfry Ginger]]'''|?|[[Jafar Shin]]|0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Balfry Ginger]]'''|?|[[Jafar Shin]]|0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]''|[[Vivian Wong]]|0| '''[[Rebecca Hawkins]]'''|3200
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]''|[[Vivian Wong]]|0| '''[[Rebecca Hawkins]]'''|3200
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Abe the Monkey Man]]|?|[[Totani Ialos]]|0
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| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Abe the Monkey Man]]'''|?|[[Totani Ialos]]|0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Ethan Shark]]'''|?|[[Sergei Ivanoff]]|0  
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Ethan Shark]]'''|?|[[Sergei Ivanoff]]|0  
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Leon Wilson]]'''|?| [[Dr. Richard Goat]]|0
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| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Leon Wilson]]'''|?| [[Richard Goat]]|0
 
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| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]''-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]]''|[[Joey Wheeler]]|0| '''[[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried Lloyd]]'''|100
 
| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]''-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]]''|[[Joey Wheeler]]|0| '''[[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried Lloyd]]'''|100
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<!--Episode|Duelist 1|LP 1|Duelist 2|LP 2 -->
 
<!--Episode|Duelist 1|LP 1|Duelist 2|LP 2 -->
 
<!--match vs. Yugi -->
 
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| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|196]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 198|198]]''| '''[[Yugi Muto]]'''|200|[[Leon von Schroeder|Leon Wilson]]|0
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| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|196]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 198|198]]''| '''[[Yugi Muto]]'''|200|[[Leon von Schroeder]]|0
 
|Consol="King of Games" Title|widescore=yes}}
 
|Consol="King of Games" Title|widescore=yes}}
  
=Match Lists=
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== Match Lists==
The matches are divided into two groups Block A and Block B. For purposes of brevity, some duels were shortened or not shown.
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The matches are divided into two groups Block A and Block B. For purposes of brevity, some Duels were shortened or not shown.
  
==Round 1: LAST 16==
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== Round 1: LAST 16 ==
  
 
[[File:Yugioh187.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Solomon Muto]] (as Apdnarg Otum) gets ready to battle [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]]]
 
[[File:Yugioh187.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Solomon Muto]] (as Apdnarg Otum) gets ready to battle [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]]]
 
===Joey Wheeler vs. Apdnarg Otum===
 
===Joey Wheeler vs. Apdnarg Otum===
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]]'' Joey used the good ole' luck strategy while Apdnarg Otum used the strategy that can turning the luck against Joey. Toward the climax of the duel, Apdnarg Otum managed to summon "Ancient Dragon" by "Ancient City". Joey turned the table by using "Giant Trunade" to using "Premature Burial" twice in same turn.
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''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]]''  
* Joey wins.
 
  
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Joey used his typical luck strategy whilst Solomon Muto used the strategy that can turn the luck against Joey. Toward the climax of the Duel, Solomon Muto manages to Summon "[[Ancient Dragon (DM anime)|Ancient Dragon]]" by using "[[Ancient City]]". Joey managed to win by using a combination of "[[Giant Trunade (anime)|Giant Trunade]]" and then "[[Premature Burial (anime)|Premature Burial]]" twice in same turn.
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=== Dr. Richard Goat vs. Leon Wilson ===
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''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]] (not featured)''
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Leon wins.
 
===Zigfried Lloyd vs. Fortune Salim (Zigfried Lloyd vs. Weevil & Rex)===
 
===Zigfried Lloyd vs. Fortune Salim (Zigfried Lloyd vs. Weevil & Rex)===
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]''
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''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]''  
Weevil Underwood and Rex Raptor kidnap Salim to take his place at the Grand Championship. They are unmasked but Zigfried agrees to duel against them rather than winning by default; the Duel becomes '''Weevil & Rex vs. Zigfried Lloyd'''.
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* Zigfried wins in one move.
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Weevil Underwood and Rex Raptor kidnapped Salim to take his place at the Grand Championship. They are unmasked but Zigfried agrees to Duel against them rather than winning by default; the Duel becomes Zigfried vs. Rex and Weevil.
''(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)''
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Weevil Summons "[[Insect Queen (anime)|Insect Queen]]" using "[[Eradicating Aerosol (anime)|Eradicating Aerosol]]" and "[[Pinch Hopper (anime)|Pinch Hopper]]" while Rex Summons "[[Black Tyranno (anime)|Black Tyranno]]" using "[[Ultra Evolution Pill (anime)|Ultra Evolution]]" and "[[Balloon Lizard (anime)|Balloon Lizard]]"; Zigfried Summons 4 Valkyries with "[[Ride of the Valkyries (anime)|Ride of the Valkyries]]" (2 "[[Valkyrie Erste (anime)|Erste]]" and 2 "[[Valkyrie Zweite (anime)|Zweite]]") which destroy and banish "Black Tyranno" and "Insect Queen", then attack directly resulting in a double One Turn Kill.
  
 
===Paul McGregor vs. Shane Jordan===
 
===Paul McGregor vs. Shane Jordan===
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)''
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)''
* Paul McGregor wins.
 
  
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Paul McGregor wins.
 
===Balfry Ginger vs. Jafar Shin===
 
===Balfry Ginger vs. Jafar Shin===
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)''
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)''
* Balfry Ginger wins.
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Balfry Ginger wins.[[File:Yugioh189.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Vivian Wong]] vs. [[Rebecca Hawkins]]]]
 
 
[[File:Yugioh189.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Vivian Wong]] vs. [[Rebecca Hawkins]]]]
 
 
===Vivian Wong vs. Rebecca Hawkins===
 
===Vivian Wong vs. Rebecca Hawkins===
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]''
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''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]''.
* Rebecca wins.
 
''(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)''
 
  
===Dr. Richard Goat vs. Leon Wilson===
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Rebecca faces off with Vivian, who constantly calls her a kid and fawns over Yugi. Rebecca uses her "[[Marie the Fallen One (anime)|Marie the Fallen One]]" and "[[Fire Princess (anime)|Fire Princess]]" combo to take out 2000 of Vivian's Life Points. She also blocks Vivian with "[[Gravity Bind (anime)|Gravity Bind]]" and "[[Imperial Order (anime)|Imperial Order]]"; however, Rebecca removes the second card to conserve her own Life Points. She then uses "[[Injection Fairy Lily (anime)|Injection Fairy Lily]]" and "[[Guardian Angel Joan (anime)|Guardian Angel Joan]]" for attacks, reducing Vivian to 400 Life Points; however, the effect of "Fire Princess" reduces Vivian's remaining Life Points to zero.
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]] (not featured)''
 
* Leon wins.
 
  
 
===Ethan Shark vs. Sergei Ivanoff===
 
===Ethan Shark vs. Sergei Ivanoff===
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)''
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)''
* Ethan Shark wins.
 
  
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Ethan Shark wins.
 
===Abe the Monkey Man vs. Totani Ialos===
 
===Abe the Monkey Man vs. Totani Ialos===
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)''
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)''
* Abe the Monkey Man wins.
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Abe the Monkey Man wins.
  
 
[[File:Grand-Championship-Quarter-Finals-Tree.jpg|400px|Grand Championship Quarter-Finals Tree]] <span style="color:white;">......</span> [[File:Yugioh Grand-Championship-QF-Grid.jpg|400px|Quarter-Final Contestants ready to Duel]]
 
[[File:Grand-Championship-Quarter-Finals-Tree.jpg|400px|Grand Championship Quarter-Finals Tree]] <span style="color:white;">......</span> [[File:Yugioh Grand-Championship-QF-Grid.jpg|400px|Quarter-Final Contestants ready to Duel]]
 
  
 
==Round 2: QUARTER-FINALS==
 
==Round 2: QUARTER-FINALS==
 
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During this round, Zigfried sets off another computer virus that makes the attractions more dangerous, but not life-threatening. This clues Kaiba in on who is behind this.[[File:Yugioh191.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Joey Wheeler]] faces off against [[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried]].]]
[[File:Yugioh191.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Joey Wheeler]] faces off against [[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried]]'s Valkyries]]
 
 
===Joey Wheeler vs. Zigfried Lloyd===
 
===Joey Wheeler vs. Zigfried Lloyd===
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]]''
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]]''
* Zigfried wins.
 
  
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Joey gets a bad hand at the start of the Duel, while Zigfried barely tries to fight back due to finding him not worth his attention. However, after suffering a direct attack from "[[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]", Zigfried focuses on destroying Joey; however, Joey fends off attacks from the [[Valkyrie]]s by using "[[Hyper Refresh]]" to double his Life Points before they attack. He begins dismantling Joey's Deck with the help of "[[Nibelung's Ring]]" and his three Goddess of fate cards. However, Joey manages to use "[[Dangerous Machine Type-6 (anime)|Dangerous Machine Type-6]]", "[[Giant Trunade (anime)|Giant Trunade]]" and [[Roll of Fate]] to change the tide of the Duel. Unfortunately, he makes a poor choice on which monster to attack with [[Maximum Six (anime)|Maximum Six]], allowing Zigfried to power up "[[Valkyrie Brunhilde (anime)|Valkyrie Brunhilde]]" with "[[Enchanted Sword Nothung]]", which gets stronger for each of Joey's [[banish|removed]] monsters, reducing Joey's Life Points to 0 with one attack.
 
===Paul McGregor vs. Balfry Ginger===
 
===Paul McGregor vs. Balfry Ginger===
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)''
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)''
* Balfry wins.
 
  
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Balfry wins.
 
===Ethan Shark vs. Leon Wilson===
 
===Ethan Shark vs. Leon Wilson===
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)''
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)''
* Leon wins.
 
  
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Leon wins.
 
===Rebecca Hawkins vs. Abe the Monkey Man===
 
===Rebecca Hawkins vs. Abe the Monkey Man===
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)''
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)''
* Rebecca wins.
 
  
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Rebecca wins.
  
==Round 3: SEMI-FINALS==
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== Round 3: SEMI-FINALS ==
  
 
===Balfry Ginger vs. Zigfried Lloyd===  
 
===Balfry Ginger vs. Zigfried Lloyd===  
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|192]] (not featured)''
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|192]] (not featured)''
* Zigfried wins.
 
  
[[File:Yugioh192.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Rebecca Hawkins]] vs. [[Leon von Schroeder|Leon Wilson]]]]
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Zigfried wins.[[File:Yugioh192.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Rebecca Hawkins]] vs. [[Leon von Schroeder|Leon Wilson]]]]
 
===Rebecca Hawkins vs. Leon Wilson===
 
===Rebecca Hawkins vs. Leon Wilson===
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|192]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|193]]''
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|192]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|193]]''
* Leon wins.
 
''(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)''
 
  
===Vivian Wong vs. Yami Yugi (non-tournament)===
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Rebecca's Life Points restoring strategy is nullified by Leon's Deck of "fairy tale rejects", which keeps destroying her monsters and blocking her Traps. Leon continues to try getting Rebecca to cheer up and enjoy the Duel, but only irritates her more and more. Both have children spectators cheering them on. Using his "[[Thorn Princess]]", Leon takes control of her "[[Diamond Head Dragon]]" and wipes out Rebecca's Life Points.
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===Yami Yugi vs. Vivian Wong (non-tournament)===
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|193]]''
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|193]]''
* Vivian enlists the help of Yugi's grandfather in order to challenge Yugi to a non-competition Duel. If Yugi wins, Vivian will heal Yugi's grandfather's back. If Vivian wins, Yugi must go on a date with her ("become her love slave" in the original Japanese).  
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** Yugi wins.
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Vivian enlists the help of Yugi's grandfather in order to challenge Yugi to a non-competition Duel. If Yugi wins, Vivian will heal Yugi's grandfather's back. If Vivian wins, Yugi must go on a date with her ("become her love slave" in the original Japanese). Yugi uses Vivian's cards against her, Summoning "[[Dark Paladin (anime)|Dark Paladin]]" after she sends four Dragons to the Graveyard due to a Spell effect, allowing "Dark Paladin" to be strong enough to deplete Vivian's Life Points.
 
==Round 4: FINAL==
 
==Round 4: FINAL==
  
 
===Leon Wilson vs. Zigfried Lloyd===
 
===Leon Wilson vs. Zigfried Lloyd===
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 194|194]]''
 
''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 194|194]]''
* [[Seto Kaiba]] disqualifies Zigfried for playing under a fake name. Leon wins by default.
 
  
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[[Seto Kaiba]] disqualifies Zigfried for playing under a fake name. Leon wins by default.
 
===Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder (non-tournament)===
 
===Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder (non-tournament)===
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 194|194]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 195|195]]''
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 194|194]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 195|195]]''
* An exhibition match replaces the final Duel: '''Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder'''.
 
** Seto Kaiba wins.
 
''(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)''
 
  
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An exhibition match replaces the final Duel: '''Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder'''.
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The Duel between Seto and Zigfried would decide whether or not that Zigfried would be able to be reinstated into the Tournament and get to play Leon for the title of the KC Championship. Seto used "[[Dimension Fusion (anime)|Dimension Fusion]]" to let him Summon 5 of his removed Dragons. After they all attacked, they depleted Zigfried's Life Points.
  
 
=="King of Games" Title Duel==
 
=="King of Games" Title Duel==
  
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===Yugi Muto vs. Leon von Schroeder===
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===Leon von Schroeder vs. Yugi Muto===
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|196]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 198|198]]''
 
''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|196]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 198|198]]''
* Yugi wins.
 
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Leon faces off with Yugi. Leon is in fact a Von Schroeder, and [[Zigfried]]'s little brother; Leon has been manipulated into thinking that he needs to defeat Yugi to restore his company's reputation. After being tricked into playing "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg (anime)|Golden Castle of Stromberg]]", an illegal card, Leon also unwillingly releases a virus that begins erasing [[KaibaCorp]]'s data. When Yugi deliberately thins his Deck into one card, he is able to destroy the illegal card and allow Leon to play fairly; however, he still loses the Duel when Yugi uses a combination of "[[Dark Magician (anime)|Dark Magician]]", "[[Necromancy]]", and "[[Diffusion Wave-Motion (anime)|Diffusion Wave-Motion]]". It also turns out that [[KaibaCorp]] had backup data, eliminating the virus.
  
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Grand Championship
Grand Championship
Names
EnglishGrand Championship
Japaneseケイシーグランプリ
Kei Shī Guran Puri
AlternativeKC Grand Prix
Tournament details
StructureSingle-elimination
LocationUnited States Kaiba Land
Final positions
WinnerLeon von Schroeder
Runner-upZigfried von Schroeder (disqualified)
Statistics
Participation17
Appearances
AnimeYu-Gi-Oh!

The Grand Championship, known in Japan as the KC Grand Prix, is a tournament in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.

Despite the defeat of Dartz, Yugi and the gang can't really celebrate since they're trapped in America; as Pegasus was the one who paid for them to fly there, the group is stuck since it would take forever to get a meeting with him to arrange a ride home. Mokuba promises them a ride home if they enter the next tournament KaibaCorp is hosting.

The tournament is hosted at Kaiba Land, and is being held to rebuild the company's reputation due to the damage it suffered thanks to Dartz. Being the ultimate tournament, the best Duelists from all over the world are being rounded up so they can battle for the chance to challenge Yugi for his title King of Games.

On the other side, one of the tournament entrants is a hacker trying to send a virus into KaibaCorp's main computer. Kaiba's main goal is to find out who the hacker is. It turns out that the hacker is a strong Duelist named Zigfried von Schroeder, who is actually participating in the tournament!

Main Duelists[edit]

Zigfried von Schroeder
  • Zigfried von Schroeder: The European Duel Monsters Champion, a rival of Kaiba's, and Leon's older brother. Zigfried seeks to take down KaibaCorp as revenge because he feels that Seto Kaiba stole his plans for holographic Dueling technology. He uses the alias "Zigfried Lloyd" whenever he Duels. He comes across as arrogant and vain, but he has a kind side, as evidenced by how regretful he feels at the end of the arc for making Leon help him with his plot. He genuinely loves his brother, as Seto loves Mokuba.
Leon von Schroeder
  • Leon von Schroeder: A genius who is Zigfried's brother. He uses the alias "Leon Wilson" whenever he Duels. He is a sweet child who idolizes his brother, yet realizes that what Zigfried is doing is wrong. When Zigfried is disqualified and recruits Leon to help him with his plot to destroy KaibaCorp by playing a card in his Duel that will trigger a virus, Leon initially agrees, even though he doesn't feel right about it. Eventually during the Duel, he refuses to help Zigfried by playing the card because he doesn’t want to go against his morals. However, the virus was already unleashed, and the card could not be destroyed when Leon attempted to remove it from play. Yami Yugi then tried to help him destroy it while Seto Kaiba worked to stop the virus.
  • Vivian Wong: A beautiful Duelist and the Asian Champion. She tends to space out in fangirly ways when she should be staying serious, and this often proves to be her downfall. At one point, she helped Solomon Muto with his hurt back, but only if he would help her bring Yugi to Duel her. When Yugi protested that it was against tournament rules since she had already been defeated, she hurt Solomon's back again and forced Yugi into the Duel, threatening that if he did not Duel her, she would not fix the damage.
  • Paul McGregor: A Sherlock Holmes - dressed Duelist detective.
  • Fortune Salim: A fortune-teller Duelist. He is tied up by Rex and Weevil, who used his robe to pose as him. He is later rescued and given back his outfit. Never given a chance to Duel.
  • Balfry Ginger: A magician-themed Duelist card the Master of Magic Cards.
  • Jafar Shin: A Duelist from India.
  • Shane Jordan: Known as the Lone Dealer of the South West.
  • Totani Ialos: A magician Duelist
  • Abe the Monkey Man: A wild man with a pet monkey, who helps him with his Duels.
  • Sergei Ivanoff: Siberian strongman Duelist.
  • Ethan Shark: Australian with a biker outfit Duelist.
  • Richard Goat: Doctor and Duelist. Prone to medical puns.

These characters appear in previous parts of the second series anime:

  • Yugi Muto: Duelist Kingdom and Battle City champion, current holder of "King of Games" title. Does not take part in the main tournament, only Duels the winner of the 16 Duelist elimination round.
  • Mask the Rock/Apdnarg Otum: A Duelist who turns out to be Solomon Muto, Yugi's grandfather. His name is "Grandpa Muto" backwards. Allowed in by Mokuba as he taught Yugi all he knows about Duel Monsters, plus maybe to even out the number of competitors.

Grand Championship Dueling Tree[edit]

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
Episodes 187-188            
  Joey Wheeler  100
Episodes 190-191
 Apdnarg Otum  0  
 Joey Wheeler  0
Episode 189
    Zigfried Lloyd  100  
  Zigfried Lloyd  4000
Episode 192 (not featured)
 Weevil Underwood and Rex Raptor  0  
  Zigfried Lloyd  ?
Episode 189 (not featured)
   Balfry Ginger  0  
  Paul McGregor  ?
Episodes 190-191 (not featured)
 Shane Jordan  0  
 Paul McGregor  0
Episode 189 (not featured)
    Balfry Ginger  ?  
  Balfry Ginger  ?
Episode 194
 Jafar Shin  0  
 Zigfried Lloyd  (disq.)
Episode 189
    Leon Wilson  /
 Vivian Wong  0
Episodes 190-191 (not featured)
  Rebecca Hawkins  3200  
  Rebecca Hawkins  ?
Episode 189 (not featured)
   Abe the Monkey Man  0  
  Abe the Monkey Man  ?
Episodes 192-193
 Totani Ialos  0  
 Rebecca Hawkins  0
Episode 189 (not featured)
    Leon Wilson  900   "King of Games" Title
  Ethan Shark  ?
Episodes 190-191 (not featured) Episodes 196-198
 Sergei Ivanoff  0  
 Ethan Shark  0   Yugi Muto  200
Episode 189 (not featured)
    Leon Wilson  4000    Leon von Schroeder  0
  Leon Wilson  ?
  Richard Goat  0  

Match Lists[edit]

The matches are divided into two groups Block A and Block B. For purposes of brevity, some Duels were shortened or not shown.

Round 1: LAST 16[edit]

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Solomon Muto (as Apdnarg Otum) gets ready to battle Joey

Joey Wheeler vs. Apdnarg Otum[edit]

Episodes 187-188

Joey used his typical luck strategy whilst Solomon Muto used the strategy that can turn the luck against Joey. Toward the climax of the Duel, Solomon Muto manages to Summon "Ancient Dragon" by using "Ancient City". Joey managed to win by using a combination of "Giant Trunade" and then "Premature Burial" twice in same turn.

Dr. Richard Goat vs. Leon Wilson[edit]

Episodes 187-188 (not featured) Leon wins.

Zigfried Lloyd vs. Fortune Salim (Zigfried Lloyd vs. Weevil & Rex)[edit]

Episodes 189

Weevil Underwood and Rex Raptor kidnapped Salim to take his place at the Grand Championship. They are unmasked but Zigfried agrees to Duel against them rather than winning by default; the Duel becomes Zigfried vs. Rex and Weevil.

Weevil Summons "Insect Queen" using "Eradicating Aerosol" and "Pinch Hopper" while Rex Summons "Black Tyranno" using "Ultra Evolution" and "Balloon Lizard"; Zigfried Summons 4 Valkyries with "Ride of the Valkyries" (2 "Erste" and 2 "Zweite") which destroy and banish "Black Tyranno" and "Insect Queen", then attack directly resulting in a double One Turn Kill.

Paul McGregor vs. Shane Jordan[edit]

Episode 189 (not featured)

Paul McGregor wins.

Balfry Ginger vs. Jafar Shin[edit]

Episode 189 (not featured)

Balfry Ginger wins.

Vivian Wong vs. Rebecca Hawkins[edit]

Episode 189.

Rebecca faces off with Vivian, who constantly calls her a kid and fawns over Yugi. Rebecca uses her "Marie the Fallen One" and "Fire Princess" combo to take out 2000 of Vivian's Life Points. She also blocks Vivian with "Gravity Bind" and "Imperial Order"; however, Rebecca removes the second card to conserve her own Life Points. She then uses "Injection Fairy Lily" and "Guardian Angel Joan" for attacks, reducing Vivian to 400 Life Points; however, the effect of "Fire Princess" reduces Vivian's remaining Life Points to zero.

Ethan Shark vs. Sergei Ivanoff[edit]

Episode 189 (not featured)

Ethan Shark wins.

Abe the Monkey Man vs. Totani Ialos[edit]

Episode 189 (not featured)

Abe the Monkey Man wins.

Grand Championship Quarter-Finals Tree ...... Quarter-Final Contestants ready to Duel

Round 2: QUARTER-FINALS[edit]

During this round, Zigfried sets off another computer virus that makes the attractions more dangerous, but not life-threatening. This clues Kaiba in on who is behind this.

Joey Wheeler faces off against Zigfried.

Joey Wheeler vs. Zigfried Lloyd[edit]

Episodes 190-191

Joey gets a bad hand at the start of the Duel, while Zigfried barely tries to fight back due to finding him not worth his attention. However, after suffering a direct attack from "Jinzo", Zigfried focuses on destroying Joey; however, Joey fends off attacks from the Valkyries by using "Hyper Refresh" to double his Life Points before they attack. He begins dismantling Joey's Deck with the help of "Nibelung's Ring" and his three Goddess of fate cards. However, Joey manages to use "Dangerous Machine Type-6", "Giant Trunade" and Roll of Fate to change the tide of the Duel. Unfortunately, he makes a poor choice on which monster to attack with Maximum Six, allowing Zigfried to power up "Valkyrie Brunhilde" with "Enchanted Sword Nothung", which gets stronger for each of Joey's removed monsters, reducing Joey's Life Points to 0 with one attack.

Paul McGregor vs. Balfry Ginger[edit]

Episodes 190-191 (not featured)

Balfry wins.

Ethan Shark vs. Leon Wilson[edit]

Episodes 190-191 (not featured)

Leon wins.

Rebecca Hawkins vs. Abe the Monkey Man[edit]

Episodes 190-191 (not featured)

Rebecca wins.

Round 3: SEMI-FINALS[edit]

Balfry Ginger vs. Zigfried Lloyd[edit]

Episode 192 (not featured)

Zigfried wins.

Rebecca Hawkins vs. Leon Wilson[edit]

Episodes 192-193

Rebecca's Life Points restoring strategy is nullified by Leon's Deck of "fairy tale rejects", which keeps destroying her monsters and blocking her Traps. Leon continues to try getting Rebecca to cheer up and enjoy the Duel, but only irritates her more and more. Both have children spectators cheering them on. Using his "Thorn Princess", Leon takes control of her "Diamond Head Dragon" and wipes out Rebecca's Life Points.

Yami Yugi vs. Vivian Wong (non-tournament)[edit]

Episode 193

Vivian enlists the help of Yugi's grandfather in order to challenge Yugi to a non-competition Duel. If Yugi wins, Vivian will heal Yugi's grandfather's back. If Vivian wins, Yugi must go on a date with her ("become her love slave" in the original Japanese). Yugi uses Vivian's cards against her, Summoning "Dark Paladin" after she sends four Dragons to the Graveyard due to a Spell effect, allowing "Dark Paladin" to be strong enough to deplete Vivian's Life Points.

Round 4: FINAL[edit]

Leon Wilson vs. Zigfried Lloyd[edit]

Episode 194

Seto Kaiba disqualifies Zigfried for playing under a fake name. Leon wins by default.

Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder (non-tournament)[edit]

Episodes 194-195

An exhibition match replaces the final Duel: Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder.

The Duel between Seto and Zigfried would decide whether or not that Zigfried would be able to be reinstated into the Tournament and get to play Leon for the title of the KC Championship. Seto used "Dimension Fusion" to let him Summon 5 of his removed Dragons. After they all attacked, they depleted Zigfried's Life Points.

"King of Games" Title Duel[edit]

Leon von Schroeder vs. Yugi Muto[edit]

Episodes 196-198

Leon faces off with Yugi. Leon is in fact a Von Schroeder, and Zigfried's little brother; Leon has been manipulated into thinking that he needs to defeat Yugi to restore his company's reputation. After being tricked into playing "Golden Castle of Stromberg", an illegal card, Leon also unwillingly releases a virus that begins erasing KaibaCorp's data. When Yugi deliberately thins his Deck into one card, he is able to destroy the illegal card and allow Leon to play fairly; however, he still loses the Duel when Yugi uses a combination of "Dark Magician", "Necromancy", and "Diffusion Wave-Motion". It also turns out that KaibaCorp had backup data, eliminating the virus.