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Paper Crash!

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'Dark Yugi and Kokurano's Shadow Game (anime)' → 'Dark Yugi and Kokurano's Shadow Game (Toei)'
{{Infobox game (event)| headers = true| image name =YGO-005 Shadow Game.png| english name =Reason for ChallengePaper Crash!| japanese name =ペーパークラッシュ!| romaji name =Pēpā Kurasshu!Kokuranu is a self-proclaimed prophet who claims that he can see | image caption = The manga version of the future. However, he just makes his predictions happen. When he "forsees" that game| game type = [[Shadow Game]]| players =* [[Dark Yugi will be crushed under "countless words", he pushes over a bookcase to crush (manga)|Dark Yugi. ]]* [[Kokurano]]| winner = [[Yami Yugi |Dark Yugi]]| location = [[Domino High School]]| appears, and notices that Kokuranu is the perpetrator. Kokuranu then knocks out Anzu with chloroform, and it is then when Yami Yugi arrives and challenges Kokuranu to a Shadow Game.manga = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]| chapters = 5: {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|5}}}}
==Rules==*5 strings are connected to '''Paper Crash!'''<ref>''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth]]''</ref> was a clock. Each string connects to a chloroform bottle.*Each minute [[Shadow Game]] in the minute hand will cut a string. Each player has to take turns catching the falling bottle.*It is not known [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]] played by [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] and [[Kokurano]], in which string connects they to which pull sheets of paper out from under a bottle.*If Kokuranu wins, Yugi will while trying not reveal to let the hoaxbottle fall.
==The A [[Dark Yugi and Kokurano's Shadow Game (Toei)|different version]] of this game==*The first bottle drops. Yugi catches it.*The second bottle drops. Kokuranu catches it.*The third bottle drops. Yugi runs for it, but Kokuranu trips him. Yugi still barely stops is played in the bottle by throwing his Millenium Puzzle at it.*The fourth bottle drops. Kokuranu fails to catch it.*Kokuranu falls unconscious due to the chloroform. No Penalty Game needed[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei anime)|Toei anime]].
==Events=====Prior===[[Kokurano]] claimed to be able to see the future. However, he would write as many predictions as possible down, hence increasing the probability of a small amount being correct and would only reveal the ones that came true afterwards and claim to have known they were going to happen all along. He also made his spoken predictions come true. He predicted that a wonderful man would reveal himself to [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]] and she would swoon before him in love. For [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]]'s skepticism, he predicted that countless letters would fall and bring disaster on Yugi. He later pushed a bookcase on Yugi on the library to make this come true. However Yugi switched to [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]], who realized what Kokurano was doing, and searched for Anzu. To make his prediction about Anzu come true, Kokurano used chloroform to make her swoon. Dark Yugi then confronted Kokurano and challenged him to the Shadow Game. ===Game===The bottle of chloroform was placed on a number of sheets of paper on the center of a table. Players took turns pulling sheets out from under it. Dark Yugi went first and safely pulled a sheet out. Kokurano did the same. Dark Yugi pulled out another sheet, causing the bottle to stop with a portion of it hanging over the edge of the table. Kokurano was unable to pull out a sheet without making the bottle fall, so Dark Yugi suggested that if he really is a psychic, he should use his powers to make the bottle levitate. Kokurano attempted this and imagined he saw the bottle floating, but when he pulled the sheet it fell from the table and smashed, causing the chloroform to knock him out. ===Aftermath===As Kokurano lay unconscious, his notes on the false predictions were exposed for long enough for people to see him and realize that he was a fraud. ==References==* {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|5|ref}}<references /> {{Manga games}} [[Category:First Series Shadow Games]][[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga) game sessions]]
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