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+ | | image name = Grand Championship.jpg | ||
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+ | | english = Grand Championship | ||
+ | | kanji = | ||
+ | | ruby japanese = | ||
+ | | romanji = | ||
+ | | japanese translated = KC Grand Prix | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{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]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Storyline/End}} | ||
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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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+ | 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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+ | 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 article: [[Grand Championship Contestants]]'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[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. | ||
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+ | |||
+ | [[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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | 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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''Mask the Rock / Apdnarg Otum :''' A Legendary Duelist who turns out to be [[Solomon Muto]], Yugi's grandfather. His name is "Grandpa Muto" backwards. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''[[Rebecca Hawkins]] :''' The American regional champion. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''[[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== | ||
+ | {{Round16 | ||
+ | <!--Episode|Duelist 1|LP 1|Duelist 2|LP 2 --> | ||
+ | <!--round 16 --> | ||
+ | | ''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 | ||
+ | | ''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]]''|[[Vivian Wong]]|0| '''[[Rebecca Hawkins]]'''|3200 | ||
+ | | ''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)| '''[[Leon Wilson]]'''|?| [[Dr. Richard Goat]]|0 | ||
+ | <!--quarter finals --> | ||
+ | | ''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]]'' (not featured)|[[Paul McGregor]]|0| '''[[Balfry Ginger]]'''|? | ||
+ | | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Rebecca Hawkins]]'''|?|[[Abe the Monkey Man]]|0 | ||
+ | | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]]'' (not featured)|[[Ethan Shark]]|0| '''[[Leon von Schroeder|Leon Wilson]]'''|4000 | ||
+ | <!--Episode|Duelist 1|LP 1|Duelist 2|LP 2 --> | ||
+ | <!--semi finals --> | ||
+ | | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|192]]'' (not featured)| '''[[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried Lloyd]]'''|?|[[Balfry Ginger]]|0 | ||
+ | | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|192]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|193]]''|[[Rebecca Hawkins]]|0| '''[[Leon von Schroeder|Leon Wilson]]'''|900 | ||
+ | <!--Episode|Duelist 1|LP 1|Duelist 2|LP 2 --> | ||
+ | <!--final --> | ||
+ | | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 194|194]]''|[[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried Lloyd]]|(disq.)| '''[[Leon von Schroeder|Leon Wilson]]|'''/ | ||
+ | <!--Episode|Duelist 1|LP 1|Duelist 2|LP 2 --> | ||
+ | <!--match vs. Yugi --> | ||
+ | | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|196]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 198|198]]''| '''[[Yugi Muto]]'''|200|[[Leon von Schroeder|Leon Wilson]]|0 | ||
+ | |Consol="King of Games" Title|widescore=yes}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Round 1: LAST 16== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Yugioh187.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Solomon Muto]] (as Apdnarg Otum) gets ready to battle [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]]] | ||
+ | ===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. | ||
+ | * Joey wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Zigfried Lloyd vs. Fortune Salim (Zigfried Lloyd vs. Weevil & Rex)=== | ||
+ | ''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'''. | ||
+ | * Zigfried wins in one move. | ||
+ | ''(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Paul McGregor vs. Shane Jordan=== | ||
+ | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * Paul McGregor wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Balfry Ginger vs. Jafar Shin=== | ||
+ | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * Balfry Ginger wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Yugioh189.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Vivian Wong]] vs. [[Rebecca Hawkins]]]] | ||
+ | ===Vivian Wong vs. Rebecca Hawkins=== | ||
+ | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]]'' | ||
+ | * Rebecca wins. | ||
+ | ''(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Dr. Richard Goat vs. Leon Wilson=== | ||
+ | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * Leon wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Ethan Shark vs. Sergei Ivanoff=== | ||
+ | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * Ethan Shark wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Abe the Monkey Man vs. Totani Ialos=== | ||
+ | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|189]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * 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]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Round 2: QUARTER-FINALS== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Yugioh191.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Joey Wheeler]] faces off against [[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried]]'s Valkyries]] | ||
+ | ===Joey Wheeler vs. Zigfried Lloyd=== | ||
+ | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]]'' | ||
+ | * Zigfried wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Paul McGregor vs. Balfry Ginger=== | ||
+ | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * Balfry wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Ethan Shark vs. Leon Wilson=== | ||
+ | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * Leon wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Rebecca Hawkins vs. Abe the Monkey Man=== | ||
+ | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * Rebecca wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Round 3: SEMI-FINALS== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Balfry Ginger vs. Zigfried Lloyd=== | ||
+ | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|192]] (not featured)'' | ||
+ | * Zigfried wins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Yugioh192.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Rebecca Hawkins]] vs. [[Leon von Schroeder|Leon Wilson]]]] | ||
+ | ===Rebecca Hawkins vs. Leon Wilson=== | ||
+ | ''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)=== | ||
+ | ''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). | ||
+ | ** Yugi wins. | ||
+ | ==Round 4: FINAL== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Leon Wilson vs. Zigfried Lloyd=== | ||
+ | ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 194|194]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Seto Kaiba]] disqualifies Zigfried for playing under a fake name. Leon wins by default. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder (non-tournament)=== | ||
+ | ''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)'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | =="King of Games" Title Duel== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Yugioh197.jpg|thumb|275px|[[Leon von Schroeder]] and his "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]" in the background]] | ||
+ | ===Yugi Muto vs. Leon von Schroeder=== | ||
+ | ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|196]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 198|198]]'' | ||
+ | * Yugi wins. | ||
+ | ''(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | {{Yu-Gi-Oh!}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Tournaments]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! story arcs]] |
Revision as of 18:49, 19 April 2012
Grand Championship | |
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Japanese translated |
KC Grand Prix |
English |
Grand Championship |
Anime storyline | |
Series | |
Original run |
24 December 2003 – 31 March 2004 |
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Preceded by | |
Followed by |
The Grand Championship, known in Japan as the KC Grand Prix, is a story arc in the second Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series.
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.
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!
Contents
- 1 Main Duelists
- 2 Grand Championship Dueling Tree
- 3 Match Lists
- 3.1 Round 1: LAST 16
- 3.1.1 Joey Wheeler vs. Apdnarg Otum
- 3.1.2 Zigfried Lloyd vs. Fortune Salim (Zigfried Lloyd vs. Weevil & Rex)
- 3.1.3 Paul McGregor vs. Shane Jordan
- 3.1.4 Balfry Ginger vs. Jafar Shin
- 3.1.5 Vivian Wong vs. Rebecca Hawkins
- 3.1.6 Dr. Richard Goat vs. Leon Wilson
- 3.1.7 Ethan Shark vs. Sergei Ivanoff
- 3.1.8 Abe the Monkey Man vs. Totani Ialos
- 3.2 Round 2: QUARTER-FINALS
- 3.3 Round 3: SEMI-FINALS
- 3.4 Round 4: FINAL
- 3.5 "King of Games" Title Duel
- 3.1 Round 1: LAST 16
Main Duelists
- Main article: Grand Championship Contestants
- 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.
- 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.
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.
- Mask the Rock / Apdnarg Otum : A Legendary Duelist who turns out to be Solomon Muto, Yugi's grandfather. His name is "Grandpa Muto" backwards.
- Rebecca Hawkins : The American regional champion.
- 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
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) | ||||||||||||||
Fortune Salim | 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 Wilson | 0 | |||||||||||
Leon Wilson | ? | |||||||||||||
Dr. Richard Goat | 0 | |||||||||||||
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.
Round 1: LAST 16
Joey Wheeler vs. Apdnarg Otum
Episodes 187-188 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.
- Joey wins.
Zigfried Lloyd vs. Fortune Salim (Zigfried Lloyd vs. Weevil & Rex)
Episodes 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.
- Zigfried wins in one move.
(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)
Paul McGregor vs. Shane Jordan
Episode 189 (not featured)
- Paul McGregor wins.
Balfry Ginger vs. Jafar Shin
Episode 189 (not featured)
- Balfry Ginger wins.
Vivian Wong vs. Rebecca Hawkins
Episode 189
- Rebecca wins.
(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)
Dr. Richard Goat vs. Leon Wilson
Episodes 187-188 (not featured)
- Leon wins.
Ethan Shark vs. Sergei Ivanoff
Episode 189 (not featured)
- Ethan Shark wins.
Abe the Monkey Man vs. Totani Ialos
Episode 189 (not featured)
- Abe the Monkey Man wins.
Round 2: QUARTER-FINALS
Joey Wheeler vs. Zigfried Lloyd
- Zigfried wins.
Paul McGregor vs. Balfry Ginger
Episodes 190-191 (not featured)
- Balfry wins.
Ethan Shark vs. Leon Wilson
Episodes 190-191 (not featured)
- Leon wins.
Rebecca Hawkins vs. Abe the Monkey Man
Episodes 190-191 (not featured)
- Rebecca wins.
Round 3: SEMI-FINALS
Balfry Ginger vs. Zigfried Lloyd
Episode 192 (not featured)
- Zigfried wins.
Rebecca Hawkins vs. Leon Wilson
- Leon wins.
(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)
Vivian Wong vs. Yami Yugi (non-tournament)
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 wins.
Round 4: FINAL
Leon Wilson vs. Zigfried Lloyd
Episode 194
- Seto Kaiba disqualifies Zigfried for playing under a fake name. Leon wins by default.
Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder (non-tournament)
- An exhibition match replaces the final Duel: Seto Kaiba vs. Zigfried von Schroeder.
- Seto Kaiba wins.
(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)
"King of Games" Title Duel
Yugi Muto vs. Leon von Schroeder
- Yugi wins.
(Edit Page to add Duel Summary)