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(Events: "to Duel first"..."to Duel second" just sound little oddly to me, so changed.)
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Pegasus had four pieces of paper, each with one letter, A, B, C or D, placed inside four replicas. They were randomly placed in bowls of soup served to the finalists at the [[Duelist Kingdom dinner party]]. The finalists were horrified to find the eyes in their soup. Pegasus then appeared on a screen and explained that it was part of the tournament bingo game. He instructed the finalists to crack open their replicas. [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] received "D", [[Mai Valentine|Mai]] received "B" and [[Yami Yugi]] received "A". In the manga, [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]] had not attended and was given "C" by default. In the anime, his eye had the "C" inside it. This meant that Yami Yugi and Mai were the first challengers to Duel and Keith and Joey were the second challengers.<ref name="d 53" /><ref name="ep 28" />
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Pegasus had four pieces of paper, each with one letter, A, B, C or D, placed inside four replicas. They were randomly placed in bowls of soup served to the finalists at the [[Duelist Kingdom dinner party]]. The finalists were horrified to find the eyes in their soup. Pegasus then appeared on a screen and explained that it was part of the tournament bingo game. He instructed the finalists to crack open their replicas. [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] received "D", [[Mai Valentine|Mai]] received "B" and [[Yami Yugi]] received "A". In the manga, [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]] had not attended and was given "C" by default. In the anime, his eye had the "C" inside it. This meant that Yami Yugi and Mai were the first semifinalists to Duel and Keith and Joey were the second.<ref name="d 53" /><ref name="ep 28" />
  
 
In the manga, [[Ryo Bakura|Bakura]] asked Yami Yugi if he could have his replica<ref name="d 53" /> and was given it. At the end of the tournament, [[Yami Bakura]] killed Pegasus and stole his real Millennium Eye. In the manga, he then left the replica on the table and told Pegasus to take it with him to Hell.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|74|ref}}</ref>
 
In the manga, [[Ryo Bakura|Bakura]] asked Yami Yugi if he could have his replica<ref name="d 53" /> and was given it. At the end of the tournament, [[Yami Bakura]] killed Pegasus and stole his real Millennium Eye. In the manga, he then left the replica on the table and told Pegasus to take it with him to Hell.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|74|ref}}</ref>

Revision as of 20:19, 2 December 2012

Mai with one of the replicas.

The Millennium Eye replicas were models of the Millennium Eye that Pegasus used to determine the pairings for the finals of the Duelist Kingdom tournament in the manga and anime. Each replica was hollow and could be split in two to access the inside.[1][2]

Events

Pegasus had four pieces of paper, each with one letter, A, B, C or D, placed inside four replicas. They were randomly placed in bowls of soup served to the finalists at the Duelist Kingdom dinner party. The finalists were horrified to find the eyes in their soup. Pegasus then appeared on a screen and explained that it was part of the tournament bingo game. He instructed the finalists to crack open their replicas. Joey received "D", Mai received "B" and Yami Yugi received "A". In the manga, Bandit Keith had not attended and was given "C" by default. In the anime, his eye had the "C" inside it. This meant that Yami Yugi and Mai were the first semifinalists to Duel and Keith and Joey were the second.[1][2]

In the manga, Bakura asked Yami Yugi if he could have his replica[1] and was given it. At the end of the tournament, Yami Bakura killed Pegasus and stole his real Millennium Eye. In the manga, he then left the replica on the table and told Pegasus to take it with him to Hell.[3]

References

  1. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 112 (Duelist Duel 53): "The Eve of Battle"
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 02828: "The Night Before"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 133 (Duelist Duel 74): "The Precious Piece"