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The Millennium Eye is one of the seven [[Millennium Items (manga)|Millennium Items]], which were created to help Egypt defend from foreign invaders.
 
The Millennium Eye is one of the seven [[Millennium Items (manga)|Millennium Items]], which were created to help Egypt defend from foreign invaders.
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==Powers==
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In ancient Egypt, like all [[Millennium Items (manga)|Millennium Items]], the Millennium Eye could be used to summon up to three ''[[ka]]'' from [[stone slab]]s in the [[Shrine of Wedju]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|286|ref}}</ref> More uniquely, it gave its user the ability to force the ''ka'' residing it a person's heart to come out.<ref name="d 283">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|283|ref}}</ref>
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In the twentieth century, the Millennium Eye had the ability to perform a [[Mind Scan]], to read an individual's thoughts.<ref name="d 62">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|62|ref}}</ref> It could be used to turn games into [[Shadow Game]]s and subject people to [[Penalty Game]]s.
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{{See also|Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)#Penalty Games}}
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It was written in the [[Millennium Spellbook|Millennium Tome]] that the Millennium Eye would grant a wish to its wearer. [[Akhenaden (manga)|Akhenaden]] wished for his son, [[Seto (manga)|Seto]], to become [[Pharaoh]],<ref name="d 308" /> which ultimately came true.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|336|ref}}</ref> [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] wished to see his deceased lover, [[Cyndia (manga)|Cyndia]], again and was momentarily embraced by an apparition of her.<ref name="d 132">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|132|ref}}</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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[[File:Millennium Eye exposing ka.png|thumb|left|300px|Akhenaden, using the [[Millennium Eye]] to expose [[Dark Spirit of Chaos' host (manga)|a criminal]]'s ''[[ka]]'']]
 
[[File:Millennium Eye exposing ka.png|thumb|left|300px|Akhenaden, using the [[Millennium Eye]] to expose [[Dark Spirit of Chaos' host (manga)|a criminal]]'s ''[[ka]]'']]
Akhenaden took part of the exorcism of [[Dark Spirit of Chaos (manga)|Dark Spirit of Chaos]], from [[Dark Spirit of Chaos' host (manga)|a criminal]]. He used the Millennium Eye to expose Dark Spirit of Chaos' true form.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|283|ref}}</ref>
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Akhenaden took part of the exorcism of [[Dark Spirit of Chaos (manga)|Dark Spirit of Chaos]], from [[Dark Spirit of Chaos' host (manga)|a criminal]]. He used the Millennium Eye to expose Dark Spirit of Chaos' true form.<ref name="d 283" />
  
 
[[Bakura, King of Thieves (manga)|Bakura, King of Thieves]] arrived at the [[Pharaoh's palace]], having plundered [[Akhenamkhanen (manga)|Akhenamkhanen]]'s tomb, and intended to take the Priests' Millennium Items. Akhenaden used the Millennium Eye to gaze into Bakura's soul and was surprised to see a bottomless pit of shadow with a powerful hatred hidden inside.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|285|ref}}</ref>
 
[[Bakura, King of Thieves (manga)|Bakura, King of Thieves]] arrived at the [[Pharaoh's palace]], having plundered [[Akhenamkhanen (manga)|Akhenamkhanen]]'s tomb, and intended to take the Priests' Millennium Items. Akhenaden used the Millennium Eye to gaze into Bakura's soul and was surprised to see a bottomless pit of shadow with a powerful hatred hidden inside.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|285|ref}}</ref>
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===Pegasus's acquisition===
 
===Pegasus's acquisition===
 
[[File:Pegasus and Cyndia reunion.png|thumb|left|x300px|[[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Pegasus]] sees an apparition of [[Cyndia (manga)|Cyndia]], on receiving the Millennium Eye.]]
 
[[File:Pegasus and Cyndia reunion.png|thumb|left|x300px|[[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Pegasus]] sees an apparition of [[Cyndia (manga)|Cyndia]], on receiving the Millennium Eye.]]
The [[Millennium Items (manga)|Millennium Items]] were looked after by generations of [[Tomb Guardian]]s with the Eye, [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Ring]], [[Millennium Key (manga)|Key]], and [[Millennium Scales (manga)|Scales]] eventually falling into the care of [[Shadi (manga)|Shadi]]. The Tomb Guardians saw it as their mission to find suitable hosts for the Items. They believed that if they did that they would find the other Millennium Items, as the Items are drawn to each other and when that time came the Items would be united in the [[Millennium Stone|Tablet of the Pharaoh's Memories]].<ref name="d 132">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|132|ref}}</ref>
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The [[Millennium Items (manga)|Millennium Items]] were looked after by generations of [[Tomb Guardian]]s with the Eye, [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Ring]], [[Millennium Key (manga)|Key]], and [[Millennium Scales (manga)|Scales]] eventually falling into the care of [[Shadi (manga)|Shadi]]. The Tomb Guardians saw it as their mission to find suitable hosts for the Items. They believed that if they did that they would find the other Millennium Items, as the Items are drawn to each other and when that time came the Items would be united in the [[Millennium Stone|Tablet of the Pharaoh's Memories]].<ref name="d 132" />
  
 
Pegasus became interested in the ancient Egyptian beliefs in life after death, following the death of his lover, [[Cyndia (manga)|Cyndia]]. He traveled to Egypt to learn more and found himself observing Tomb Guardians testing [[Millennium Ring thief|a thief]] for worthiness of the [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]]. Pegasus was caught spying on the affair and brought before Shadi. He begged to be let go and promised not to tell anyone what he had seen. However, he was only permitted to leave if he became the bearer of a Millennium Item, so he was to be tested by the Millennium Eye. If he were deemed worthy, Shadi said he would be granted his dearest wish. The other men cut out Pegasus's left eye and inserted the Millennium Eye in its socket. Pegasus dearest wish to see Cyndia again. He passed the test and for a moment was embraced by an apparition of her.<ref name="d 132" />
 
Pegasus became interested in the ancient Egyptian beliefs in life after death, following the death of his lover, [[Cyndia (manga)|Cyndia]]. He traveled to Egypt to learn more and found himself observing Tomb Guardians testing [[Millennium Ring thief|a thief]] for worthiness of the [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]]. Pegasus was caught spying on the affair and brought before Shadi. He begged to be let go and promised not to tell anyone what he had seen. However, he was only permitted to leave if he became the bearer of a Millennium Item, so he was to be tested by the Millennium Eye. If he were deemed worthy, Shadi said he would be granted his dearest wish. The other men cut out Pegasus's left eye and inserted the Millennium Eye in its socket. Pegasus dearest wish to see Cyndia again. He passed the test and for a moment was embraced by an apparition of her.<ref name="d 132" />
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===Duelist Kingdom===
 
===Duelist Kingdom===
[[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] played a [[Shadow Game]], where he used [[Pegasus' videotape|a videotape]] to face [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] in a game of ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' through the television. Using the Millennium Eye's [[Mind Scan]] power, he read Dark Yugi's mind throughout the Duel. When he won, he used the Eye to inflict the "SOUL TV" [[Penalty Game]], trapping the soul of [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]] in the videotape.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|62|ref}}</ref>
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[[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] played a [[Shadow Game]], where he used [[Pegasus' videotape|a videotape]] to face [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] in a game of ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' through the television. Using the Millennium Eye's [[Mind Scan]] power, he read Dark Yugi's mind throughout the Duel. When he won, he used the Eye to inflict the "SOUL TV" [[Penalty Game]], trapping the soul of [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]] in the videotape.<ref name="d 62" />
  
 
During the first night of the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, [[Ryo Bakura (manga)|Ryo Bakura]] discovered that the Millennium Ring was pointing in the direction of [[Pegasus Castle]] and suspected it was pointing towards the Millennium Eye.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|85|ref}}</ref> The next day, Bakura made use of this information when he and his friends were lost underground, as they were able to use the Ring to know which direction they were traveling.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|92|ref}}</ref>
 
During the first night of the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, [[Ryo Bakura (manga)|Ryo Bakura]] discovered that the Millennium Ring was pointing in the direction of [[Pegasus Castle]] and suspected it was pointing towards the Millennium Eye.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|85|ref}}</ref> The next day, Bakura made use of this information when he and his friends were lost underground, as they were able to use the Ring to know which direction they were traveling.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|92|ref}}</ref>
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==History of possession==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | Holder
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! scope="col" | Means of acquisition
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| [[Akhenaden (manga)|Akhenaden]]
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| First holder, after creating the Millennium Items
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| [[Shadi Shin]]
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| Last Tomb Guardian to watch over it
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| [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]]
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| Passed its [[Millennium Item trials|trial]]
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| [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]]
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| Stole
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| [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]]
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| Given to
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| Nobody
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| Buried in the Shrine of the Underworld
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 00:24, 22 March 2024

The Millennium Eye

The Millennium Eye (千年眼ミレニアム・アイ Mireniamu Ai) is an item in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. This is the original depiction of the Millennium Eye.

The Millennium Eye is one of the seven Millennium Items, which were created to help Egypt defend from foreign invaders.

Powers

In ancient Egypt, like all Millennium Items, the Millennium Eye could be used to summon up to three ka from stone slabs in the Shrine of Wedju.[1] More uniquely, it gave its user the ability to force the ka residing it a person's heart to come out.[2]

In the twentieth century, the Millennium Eye had the ability to perform a Mind Scan, to read an individual's thoughts.[3] It could be used to turn games into Shadow Games and subject people to Penalty Games.

It was written in the Millennium Tome that the Millennium Eye would grant a wish to its wearer. Akhenaden wished for his son, Seto, to become Pharaoh,[4] which ultimately came true.[5] Maximillion J. Pegasus wished to see his deceased lover, Cyndia, again and was momentarily embraced by an apparition of her.[6]

History

Ancient Egypt

The Millennium Items were created using shadow alchemy and a sacrifice of human lives in the Kul Elna massacre, in order to protect the Egypt from foreign invaders.[4]

Akhenaden became the first owner of the Millennium Eye and had his left eye removed to insert it. It was written in the Millennium Tome that the Eye would grant a wish to the person who wore it. Akhenaden thought the notion of a wish was absurd, but regardless wished that his son, Seto become Pharaoh.[4]

Seto was afraid of Akhenaden the first time he saw him with the Millennium Eye.[7]

Akhenaden, using the Millennium Eye to expose a criminal's ka

Akhenaden took part of the exorcism of Dark Spirit of Chaos, from a criminal. He used the Millennium Eye to expose Dark Spirit of Chaos' true form.[2]

Bakura, King of Thieves arrived at the Pharaoh's palace, having plundered Akhenamkhanen's tomb, and intended to take the Priests' Millennium Items. Akhenaden used the Millennium Eye to gaze into Bakura's soul and was surprised to see a bottomless pit of shadow with a powerful hatred hidden inside.[8]

The Priests conducted mock Diaha to prepare from further attacks from Bakura. In one of them, Akhenaden used the Millennium Eye to summon Dark Ushebti from a stone slab in the Shrine of Wedju.[9]

Akhenaden, after Bakura, King of Thieves tampered with the Millennium Eye

Bakura later snuck into the Shrine of Wedju and confronted Akhenaden. Akhenaden attempted to summon a ka from a stone slab, but Bakura's Diabound destroyed the slab before the ka could materialize. Bakura used the power of the Millennium Ring to fling Akhenaden against a slab.[10] Rather than killing him and taking the Millennium Eye, Bakura figured making Akhenanden his pawn would be more fitting justice for the Kul Elna massacre. Bakura used the Millennium Ring to infuse part of his evil within the Millennium Eye. The process left Akhenaden unconscious and bleeding from the eye socket. The other Priests mistook Akhenaden's injuries as the result of a failed attempt at stealing the Millennium Eye.[11]

Akhenaden became more merciless since Bakura tampered with the Millennium Eye. While Pharaoh Atem was missing, he told Seto to kill Kisara to take her White Dragon ka and become Pharaoh. Seto was confused by the change in personality, having understood Akhenaden to be merciful even towards sinners. The evil further manifested when he killed a guard who refused to tell him where Kisara was being kept in the palace. (The killing was not present in earlier printings of the manga.)[12]

Akhenaden acquired all the Millennium Items and gouged the Millennium Eye from his eye socket, so that he could place all seven in the Tablet of the Pharaoh's Memories, as part of a dark pact with Zorc Necrophades to gain power. He became the High Priest of Darkness[13] and reinserted the Millennium Eye into his socket after completing the pact.[14] He then waged war with Atem.[15]

Pegasus's acquisition

Pegasus sees an apparition of Cyndia, on receiving the Millennium Eye.

The Millennium Items were looked after by generations of Tomb Guardians with the Eye, Ring, Key, and Scales eventually falling into the care of Shadi. The Tomb Guardians saw it as their mission to find suitable hosts for the Items. They believed that if they did that they would find the other Millennium Items, as the Items are drawn to each other and when that time came the Items would be united in the Tablet of the Pharaoh's Memories.[6]

Pegasus became interested in the ancient Egyptian beliefs in life after death, following the death of his lover, Cyndia. He traveled to Egypt to learn more and found himself observing Tomb Guardians testing a thief for worthiness of the Millennium Ring. Pegasus was caught spying on the affair and brought before Shadi. He begged to be let go and promised not to tell anyone what he had seen. However, he was only permitted to leave if he became the bearer of a Millennium Item, so he was to be tested by the Millennium Eye. If he were deemed worthy, Shadi said he would be granted his dearest wish. The other men cut out Pegasus's left eye and inserted the Millennium Eye in its socket. Pegasus dearest wish to see Cyndia again. He passed the test and for a moment was embraced by an apparition of her.[6]

Pegasus and Bandit Keith's Duel

Maximillion J. Pegasus faced Bandit Keith in a televised game of Duel Monsters in the New York Duel Stadium and used the opportunity to humiliate Keith. He used the Millennium Eye to read Keith's mind and wrote down some instructions. He handed the instructions to a beginner, Tom, and got him to finish the Duel in his place, defeating Keith.[16]

Seto Kaiba witnessed Pegasus' mind-reading abilities and incorporated elements that could potentially combat it into the development of his Duel Disk technology. Players were required to stand at least five meters apart, which he hoped would put them out of range of the Mind Scan[17] and Solid Vision projections of cards in players' hand obscured the view of their face and body.[18]

Duelist Kingdom

Maximillion J. Pegasus played a Shadow Game, where he used a videotape to face Dark Yugi in a game of Duel Monsters through the television. Using the Millennium Eye's Mind Scan power, he read Dark Yugi's mind throughout the Duel. When he won, he used the Eye to inflict the "SOUL TV" Penalty Game, trapping the soul of Sugoroku Mutou in the videotape.[3]

During the first night of the Duelist Kingdom tournament, Ryo Bakura discovered that the Millennium Ring was pointing in the direction of Pegasus Castle and suspected it was pointing towards the Millennium Eye.[19] The next day, Bakura made use of this information when he and his friends were lost underground, as they were able to use the Ring to know which direction they were traveling.[20]

Pegasus' prisoner, Mokuba Kaiba made an escape attempt, so Pegasus used the "Mind Card" ability of the Millennium Eye to seal Mokuba's soul in the card, "Soul Prison". This left Mokuba with just enough volition to obey Pegasus' orders.[21]

Pegasus uses the Millennium Eye to deal the "Mind Card" Penalty Game.

Seto Kaiba faced Pegasus in a Duel and insisted on using the Duel Disks he had developed to combat the Millennium Eye's Mind Scan. However Pegasus thought it foolish to fight on his enemy's terms, so would only accept if Mokuba's soulless body acted as his body, holding his Duel Disk. Kaiba refused to do that and they Dueled without the Duel Disks.[21] This enabled Pegasus to use the Eye to read Kaiba's mind. [22] When he won, he used the Eye to administer the "Soul Card" Penalty Game on Kaiba, trapping his soul in another "Soul Prison".[23]

Pegasus had dinner served to tournament semifinalists, who were disturbed to discover he had placed replica Millennium Eyes in their soup. He then announced the Heart-Pounding Tournament Entrée Bingo Game and instructed them to crack open their replica Eyes to find a letter used to determine the matchups for the semifinals.[24]

During Dark Yugi and Mai Kujaku's semifinal, Pegasus used the Millennium Eye to read Dark Yugi's mind and confirmed Mai's suspicions that Dark Yugi was focused on Dueling Pegasus and not concentrating on the Duel at-hand.[25]

During Katsuya Jonouchi and Bandit Keith's semifinal, Pegasus wondered how Jonouchi was doing so well when his experience, strategy, and Deck strength were so far behind those of Keith. He opted to read both their minds with the Millennium Eye; seeing despair and revenge in Keith and hope and trust in Jonouchi.[26]

Keith confronted Pegasus with a knife after losing to Jonouchi. But Pegasus was aware Keith had cheated in the Duel, so he used the Millennium Eye to subject him to the "Hand and Gun" Penalty Game. This caused Keith to believe his hand transformed into a gun and he involuntarily played Russian roulette, killing himself.[27]

Pegasus uses the Millennium Eye's "Mind Scan" ability on Dark Yugi.

Pegasus dominated the beginning of the championship match with Dark Yugi, by using the Millennium Eye to read Dark Yugi's thoughts and appropriately counter his moves.[28] Yugi Mutou then proposed a "Mind Shuffle" strategy where they use the Millennium Puzzle to switch which of them was in control of their body just as Pegasus was about to read their mind. This enabled each Yugi to take a turn setting up a move, then switch to the opposite Yugi, who would be unaware of what had been set up, making him incapable of leaking it when Pegasus read his mind. Dark Yugi taunted Pegasus, saying he had lost his Duelist instinct by relying on the Millennium Eye for so long.[29] Once his "Toon World" strategy was defeated, Pegasus used the Millennium Eye to make the game a Shadow Game. The mental endurance required to maintain monsters' ethereal form in the Shadow Game wore Yugi down, leaving just Dark Yugi whose mind Pegasus could read.[30] However at the climax of the Duel, Yugi's friends appeared in Dark Yugi's mind and deflected the power of the Eye.[31]

Dark Bakura takes the Millennium Eye

On losing to Dark Yugi, Pegasus upheld his promise to Dark Yugi and released the souls of Sugoroku Mutou, Seto Kaiba, and Mokuba Kaiba whom he had trapped using the Millennium Eye. He then informed Dark Yugi on how he came to posses the Eye.[6]

Dark Bakura approached Pegasus shortly after the championship match and gouged the Millennium Eye from his socket, killing him. He left one of the replica Millennium Eyes from the soup with Pegasus, telling him to take it with him to Hell.[32]

King's Memories

Dark Bakura gives Yugi the Millennium Eye

Dark Bakura claimed to be on the same side as Yugi Mutou and wished for him to collect all seven Millennium Items to unlock the Pharaoh's memories. He was unwilling to hand over the Millennium Ring any sooner than Yugi needed it. Instead he gave Yugi the Millennium Eye as his way of demonstrating loyalty.[33]

Zorc Necrophades entered the World of Memories in the form of the High Priest of Darkness and wore the Millennium Eye, which existed separately from the World of Memories own Millennium Eye.[34]

Rite of the Duel

Atem placed the Millennium Eye along with the other six Millennium Items into the Tablet of the Pharaoh's Memories in the Shrine of the Underworld. This caused him to split into a separate body from Yugi, so that the two may face each other for the Rite of the Duel.[35] By experiencing defeat, Atem was deemed ready to pass on. His passing through the door to the afterlife, caused the Tablet of the Pharaoh's Memories to break and fall into the depths of the earth, taking the Millennium Items with it.[36]

History of possession

Holder Means of acquisition
Akhenaden First holder, after creating the Millennium Items
Tomb Guardians Safekept
Shadi Shin Last Tomb Guardian to watch over it
Maximillion J. Pegasus Passed its trial
Dark Bakura Stole
Yugi Mutou Given to
Nobody Buried in the Shrine of the Underworld

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 286 (Millennium World Duel 8): "Diabound vs. Galestgoras"
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 283 (Millennium World Duel 5): "The Six Chosen Priests"
  3. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 62 (Duelist Duel 3): "Countdown!!"
  4. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 308 (Millennium World Duel 30): "The Birth of the Millennium Items!!"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 336 (Millennium World Duel 58): "He Who Inherits the Light"
  6. a b c d Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 132 (Duelist Duel 73): "The Tragic Tale of the Millennium Eye"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 329 (Millennium World Duel 51): "Until Our Ba Runs Out!"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 285 (Millennium World Duel 7): "Bakura, King of Thieves"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 291 (Millennium World Duel 13): "The Ancient Duel!!"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 298 (Millennium World Duel 20): "Out of the Darkness"
  11. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 299 (Millennium World Duel 21): "Assault on the Palace!"
  12. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 312 (Millennium World Duel 34): "The Pharaoh Returns!"
  13. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 320 (Millennium World Duel 42): "The Ultimate Shadow RPG!"
  14. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 322 (Millennium World Duel 44): "The Mysterious NPC!"
  15. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 305 (Millennium World Duel 27): "Ruler of Shadows!!"
  16. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 87 (Duelist Duel 28): "The Terror of Pegasus!"
  17. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 86 (Duelist Duel 27): "The Secret Weapon"
  18. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 101 (Duelist Duel 42): "Advance and Retreat"
  19. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 85 (Duelist Duel 26): "Duelist's Honor"
  20. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 92 (Duelist Duel 33): "Enter the Labyrinth!"
  21. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 108 (Duelist Duel 49): "The First Stages of Fear!"
  22. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 109 (Duelist Duel 50): "The Deadly Duelist King!"
  23. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 111 (Duelist Duel 52): "The Promise"
  24. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 112 (Duelist Duel 53): "The Eve of Battle"
  25. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 115 (Duelist Duel 56): "The Beautiful Trap!"
  26. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 121 (Duelist Duel 62): "Rise of the Machines"
  27. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 124 (Duelist Duel 65): "Its Time!"
  28. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 126 (Duelist Duel 67): "The Perfect Defense"
  29. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 128 (Duelist Duel 69): "The Downfall of Toon World"
  30. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 129 (Duelist Duel 70): "The Sacrifice!"
  31. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 130 (Duelist Duel 71): "Heart to Heart"
  32. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 133 (Duelist Duel 74): "The Precious Piece"
  33. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 280 (Millennium World Duel 2): "A Sleepless Night"
  34. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 305 (Millennium World Duel 27): "Ruler of Shadows!!"
  35. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 338 (Millennium World Duel 60): "The Rite of the Duel!!"
  36. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 343 (Millennium World Duel 65): "The Journey of the King"