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{{Infobox character
| image name          = Name unknown manga portal.jpg
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| unnamed            = true
| english manga name  = Name unknown
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| image               = Name unknown manga portal.png
| alternate name       = Snipes Crosshair
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| en_name            = Name unknown
| manga debut          = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|29|ref}}
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| ja_name            = 謎のアサシン
| appears manga        = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)]]{{!}}Yu-Gi-Oh!
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| romaji_name        = Nazo no asashin
| appears video games  = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)]]{{!}}Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters
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| ja_trans_name       = Mysterious assassin
| gender               = male
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| manga_debut        = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|28|ref}}
| affiliation          = [[Death-T]]
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| appears_in_manga    = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
| occupation          = [[KaibaCorp]] employee
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| gender             = Male
| previous occupation = assassin
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| organization        = [[KaibaCorp]]
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| occupation         = Assassin
 
}}
 
}}
  
The unnamed assassin, known as '''"Snipes Crosshair"''' in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Dungeon Dice Monsters video games]] was an unnamed character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]].
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"'''Name unknown'''", known as the '''mysterious assassin''' (謎のアサシン ''nazo no asashin'') in the Japanese version is a character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]].
  
In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series anime)|anime]], he was replaced by a woman, named [[Blue]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series|2|ref}}</ref>
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He, along [[Johnny Gayle]] and [[Bob McGuire]] were hired by [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] to play a shootout game against [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]].
  
He, along [[Johnny Gayle]] and [[Bob McGuire]] were hired by [[KaibaCorp]] to play a shootout game with [[Yugi Muto]]u.
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He may be an homage to ''[[wikipedia:Golgo 13|Golgo 13]]''.
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
The man formerly work as an assassin. None of his targets were still alive, when he was hired by [[KaibaCorp]].<ref name="d 28">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh|28|ref}}</ref>
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The man formerly worked as an assassin. None of his targets were still alive, when he was hired by [[KaibaCorp]].<ref name="d 28">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|28|ref}}</ref>
  
 
[[File:Assassin.png|thumb|left|The assassin in the Stardust Shootout.]]
 
[[File:Assassin.png|thumb|left|The assassin in the Stardust Shootout.]]
He was hired for the [[Death-T]] theme park at [[Kaiba Land]], which was created to kill Yugi Mutou. The assassin was put on a team with [[Johnny Gayle]] and [[Bob McGuire]] to face Yugi and his friends in the first stage of Death-T. Each of them were promised a bounty of ¥10,000 for each opposing player they killed. The assasin planned to kill all three, so he could claim the three bounties for himself.<ref name="d 28" />
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He was hired for the [[Death-T]] theme park at [[Kaiba Land]], which was created to kill Yugi Mutou. The assassin was put on a team with [[Johnny Gayle]] and [[Bob McGuire]] to face Yugi and his friends in the first stage of Death-T. Each of them were promised a bounty of ¥10,000 for each opposing player they killed. The assassin planned to kill all three, so he could claim the three bounties for himself.<ref name="d 28" />
  
[[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] rigs the game so that the three men on his team have real lasers that cause fatal electric shocks when fired, while Yugi and his friends were given toy guns.
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[[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] rigged the game so that the three men on his team had real lasers that cause fatal electric shocks when fired, while Yugi and his friends were given toy guns.<ref name="d 28" />
  
After [[Téa Gardner|Anzu]] and [[Johji]] give away the secret about the rigging of the game to her friends, [[Tristan Taylor|Honda]] gets a real laser gun from her, tones it down to a non-lethal voltage, and incapacitates McGuire, and "name unknown" (Jonouchi had previously kicked Gayle in the face).
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Gayle moved out first, saying that they should leave it to him, as he was an expert in guerrilla warfare, but [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] took out Gayle by kicking him in the face, after running along the tops of the walls. Seeing this, the assassin and McGuire started shooting at Jonouchi.<ref name="d 29">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|29|ref}}</ref>
  
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Once [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Honda]] realized his team's guns did not work, he called his team back for a timeout. Honda returned by himself afterwards, dropping his gun and offering to surrender. However the assassin laughed that was no use, with the bounty for killing Honda in mind. [[Johji]], who was hiding on Honda's back, tossed him [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu Mazaki]]'s operational gun, which Honda used to take out the assassin and McGuire. Since Honda had previously set the laser to a non-lethal voltage, the assassin and McGuire were not killed.<ref name="d 29" />
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==Other appearances==
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<gallery>
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Snipes Crosshair-DDM.png | [[Snipes Crosshair|Snipes Crosshair (''Dungeon Dice Monsters'')]]
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</gallery>
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In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei anime)|Toei ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]], "name unknown" is replaced with [[Blue]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
<references />
  
{{Characters/manga}}
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{{Death-T}}
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga) characters}}
  
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
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[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga) characters]]

Latest revision as of 13:12, 6 November 2016

Name unknown
Name unknown
English name
  • Name unknown
Japanese translated
  • Mysterious assassin
Japanese name
Japanese謎のアサシン
RōmajiNazo no asashin
Gender
  • Male
OccupationAssassin
OrganizationKaibaCorp
Manga debutYu-Gi-Oh! Duel 28: "Arena #1"
Appears in
Manga
Name unknown

"Name unknown", known as the mysterious assassin (謎のアサシン nazo no asashin) in the Japanese version is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.

He, along Johnny Gayle and Bob McGuire were hired by Seto Kaiba to play a shootout game against Yugi Mutou.

He may be an homage to Golgo 13.

Biography[edit]

The man formerly worked as an assassin. None of his targets were still alive, when he was hired by KaibaCorp.[1]

The assassin in the Stardust Shootout.

He was hired for the Death-T theme park at Kaiba Land, which was created to kill Yugi Mutou. The assassin was put on a team with Johnny Gayle and Bob McGuire to face Yugi and his friends in the first stage of Death-T. Each of them were promised a bounty of ¥10,000 for each opposing player they killed. The assassin planned to kill all three, so he could claim the three bounties for himself.[1]

Seto Kaiba rigged the game so that the three men on his team had real lasers that cause fatal electric shocks when fired, while Yugi and his friends were given toy guns.[1]

Gayle moved out first, saying that they should leave it to him, as he was an expert in guerrilla warfare, but Jonouchi took out Gayle by kicking him in the face, after running along the tops of the walls. Seeing this, the assassin and McGuire started shooting at Jonouchi.[2]

Once Honda realized his team's guns did not work, he called his team back for a timeout. Honda returned by himself afterwards, dropping his gun and offering to surrender. However the assassin laughed that was no use, with the bounty for killing Honda in mind. Johji, who was hiding on Honda's back, tossed him Anzu Mazaki's operational gun, which Honda used to take out the assassin and McGuire. Since Honda had previously set the laser to a non-lethal voltage, the assassin and McGuire were not killed.[2]

Other appearances[edit]

In the Toei Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, "name unknown" is replaced with Blue.

References[edit]

  1. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 28: "Arena #1"
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 29: "Shooting Stardust"