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{{Infobox character
| headers                  = true
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| image                 = Shimon muran.png
| image                   = Shimon_muran.png
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| en_name              = Shimon
| en_manga_name            = Siamun Muran
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| ja_trans_name        = Shimon Muran
| en_anime_name            = Shimon
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| ja_name               = シモン・ムーラン
| ja_name                 = シモン・ムーラン
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| romaji_name           = Shimon Mūran
| romaji_name             = Shimon Mūran
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| anime_debut           = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|201|ref}}
| ja_trans_name            = Siamun Muran
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| appears_in_anime      = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
| other_names              =
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| gender               = Male
* Paradox ([[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|DDS]] & [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction|ROD]])
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| previous_organization = [[High Priests]]
* Simon Muran ([[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories|FMR]])
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| occupation           = Vizier
* Simon ([[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004|WC4]])
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| ja_voice             = {{voice actors|ja|Tadashi Miyazawa}}
| manga_debut              =
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| en_voice             = {{voice actors|en|Maddie Blaustein}}
| anime_debut             = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|201|ref}}
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| de_voice              = {{voice actors|de|Peter Groeger}}
| appears_in_manga        = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World]]''
 
| appears_in_anime        = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (second series)]]
 
| gender                   = Male
 
| relatives                = [[Solomon Muto]] (reincarnation)
 
| previous_organization   = [[High Priests]]
 
| occupation               = Vizier of [[Pharaoh Atem]]
 
| previous_occupation      = High Priest of [[Pharaoh Aknamkanon]]
 
| wc04_deck                = [[Exodia]] III
 
| ja_voice                 = {{voice actors|ja|Tadashi Miyazawa}}
 
| en_voice                 = {{voice actors|en|Maddie Blaustein}}
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Shimon''', known as '''Siamun Muran''' in the manga and Japanese anime, though not a priest, is a vizier of Pharaoh Atem. [[Solomon Muto]] is the reincarnation/descendant of Shimon. When Atem goes to the World of Memory, he initially confuses Shimon by calling him "Grandpa". The name "Siamun" is pronounced the same as "Shimon".
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'''Shimon Muran''' is a character in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime and a vizier of [[Pharaoh Atem]].
  
==Character biograpy==
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[[Solomon Muto]] is the modern day counterpart of Shimon. When Atem enters the [[World of Memories]], he initially confuses Shimon for Solomon, referring to him as "Grandpa".
===Anime and Manga===
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[[File:Manga Simon.png|thumb|200px|left|Shimon in the manga.]]
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==Biography==
He was originally one of the Pharaoh Akhenamkhanen's original guardians, and he was granted the Millennium Key to hold. His Ka (or his monster spirit) that he summoned was "[[Exodia|Exodia the Forbidden One]]" and he swore to seal it and never use it again after he destroyed the force that was attacking the Egyptian capital. He apparently gave up his position of guardian to [[Shada]], and to him he relinquished the Millennium Key.
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Shimon was originally one of the Pharaoh Akhenamkhanen's guardians, and he was granted the Millennium Key to hold. His Ka (or his monster spirit) that he summoned was "[[Exodia the Forbidden One (character)|Exodia the Forbidden One]]" and he swore to seal it and never use it again after he destroyed the force that was attacking the Egyptian capital. He apparently gave up his position of guardian to [[Shada]], and to him he relinquished the Millennium Key.
  
 
He plays a largely minor role in the [[Millennium World]] arc at first, as he introduces much of the ancient ways and terminology to the Pharaoh Atem.
 
He plays a largely minor role in the [[Millennium World]] arc at first, as he introduces much of the ancient ways and terminology to the Pharaoh Atem.
  
When [[Zorc Necrophades]] rises and begins to march on the city, Shimon takes up the [[Millennium Key]] that Isis brought back and he summons Exodia to combat Zorc. Although Exodia experiences some success, especially after Siamun demonstrates its ability to regenerate after its arm was torn off by Zorc, Zorc overpowers Exodia because its power is based on Siamun's, while Zorc can draw power from the darkness. Therefore, Exodia is destroyed and Siamun is killed.
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When [[Zorc Necrophades]] rises and begins to march on the city, Shimon takes up the [[Millennium Key]] that Isis brought back and he summons Exodia to combat Zorc. Although Exodia experiences some success, especially after Shimon demonstrates its ability to regenerate after its arm was torn off by Zorc, Zorc overpowers Exodia because its power is based on Shimon's, while Zorc can draw power from the darkness. Therefore, Exodia is destroyed and Shimon is killed.
  
===Simon Muran in Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories===
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==Other appearances==
[[File:FMR Simon.png|thumb|left|200px|Simon Muran in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]].]]
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<gallery>
In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]], '''Simon Muran''' is the [[Pharaoh Atem|prince Atem's]], tutor, attendent and card mentor. He taught the prince how to play the card game.
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Siamun manga portal.png | [[Siamun Muran (manga)]]
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DM ST3.png             | [[Simon Muran (Duel Monsters 1)|Simon Muran (''Duel Monsters 1'')]]
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Simon Muran-DM2.png    | [[Simon Muran (Duel Monsters 2)|Simon Muran (''Duel Monsters 2'')]]
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Paradox-DDS.png        | [[Simon Muran (Dark Duel Stories)|Simon Muran (''Dark Duel Stories'')]]
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Simon-DM4.png          | [[Simon Muran (Duel Monsters 4)|Simon Muran (''Duel Monsters 4'')]]
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Simon-DM5.png          | [[Simon (Duel Monsters 5)|Simon (''Duel Monsters 5'')]]
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Simon-EDS.png          | [[Simon (EDS)|Simon (''Eternal Duelist Soul'')]]
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FMR Simon.png          | [[Simon Muran (FMR)|Simon Muran (''Forbidden Memories'')]]
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Simon-WC4.png          | [[Simon (World Championship 2004)|Simon (''World Championship 2004'')]]
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</gallery>
  
Depending on the player's actions, Simon can tell Atem the story of how the card games were used to Summon powerful monsters, causing chaos, therefore restricting the use of the cards to their kingdom. Also depending on their actions, they may duel him.
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==Trivia==
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* His ka is [[Exodia]]. His modern-day counterpart, [[Solomon Muto]], is notable for having "[[Forbidden One]]" cards in his Deck in the anime and manga, and often uses an Exodia Deck in video games.
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* In the English dub of {{episode||201|ref}}, he says "So let it be written. So let it be done." This was a quote by Pharaoh Rameses II, played by Yul Brynner, in the film ''[[wikipedia:The Ten Commandments (1956 film)|The Ten Commandments]]''.
  
When [[Heishin]] attacks the palace, claiming to have uncovered great power, Simon is alerted. Simon, not fond of Heishin, confronts. Simon is badly beaten, when the prince arrives. Heishin demands to know where the [[Millennium Puzzle]] is. Simon secretly gives it to Atem and tells him to run. Atem is unable to escape and is forced into a duel with Heishin. After Atem loses, Simon convinces him to shatter the Puzzle.
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{{Shimon Muran pages}}
 
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! anime characters}}
After Atem breaks the puzzle, Simon seals Atem within the puzzle, leaving him on a mission to collect the power of the Millennium Items before returning to their time. Upon returning to his time, Simon bids The prince good luck and fades out of existence.
 
 
 
===Deck===
 
In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004]], Simon plays an [[Exodia]] Deck which includes some [[Beatdown]] monsters as well as [[Spell]] and [[Trap]] cards to deter the opponent.  This Deck has a twofold function, either to stall the opponent's progress until all five Exodia cards are drawn or rout the opponent's [[Life Points]] if the five cards cannot be immediately obtained.
 
===Trivia===
 
* His ka is [[Exodia]] and his present day self [[Solomon Muto]] plays an Exodia Deck in World Championship 2004.
 
* In episode 201 of the English dub, he says the phrase "So let it be written. So let it be done." This was taken from the (for lack of a better term) catchphrase of the Pharaoh Rameses II, played by Yul Brynner, in the epic film The Ten Commandments.
 
{{Decklist
 
|monsters =
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
* [[Left Arm of the Forbidden One]]
 
* [[Left Leg of the Forbidden One]]
 
* [[Right Arm of the Forbidden One]]
 
* [[Right Leg of the Forbidden One]]
 
 
 
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
* [[Exodia the Forbidden One]]
 
* [[Mystic Tomato]] x2
 
* [[Penguin Soldier]]
 
* [[Sangan]] x3
 
* [[Slate Warrior]] x3
 
* [[Spear Dragon]] x3
 
* [[Witch of the Black Forest]] x3
 
|spells =
 
* [[Change of Heart]] x2
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Graceful Charity]] x3
 
* [[Monster Reborn]]
 
* [[Pot of Greed]] x3
 
* [[Premature Burial]]
 
* [[Raigeki]]
 
* [[Swords of Revealing Light]]
 
* [[Upstart Goblin]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Backup Soldier]]
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Fairy Box]]
 
* [[Jar of Greed]] x3
 
* [[Negate Attack]] x2
 
* [[Torrential Tribute]]
 
* [[Trap Hole]]
 
}}
 
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{{Characters/manga}}
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
 
{{Characters/FMR}}
 
  
{{DEFAULTSORT:Muran, Shimon}}
 
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
[[Category:deceased characters]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:20, 17 September 2023

Shimon Muran
Shimon Muran
English name
  • Shimon
Japanese translated
  • Shimon Muran
Japanese name
Japaneseシモン・ムーラン
RōmajiShimon Mūran
Gender
  • Male
OccupationVizier
Previous organizationHigh Priests
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! episode 201201: "Memoirs of a Pharaoh"
Appears in
Anime
English voice
Japanese voice
Other language voices
German
  • Peter Groeger
Muran, Shimon

Shimon Muran is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and a vizier of Pharaoh Atem.

Solomon Muto is the modern day counterpart of Shimon. When Atem enters the World of Memories, he initially confuses Shimon for Solomon, referring to him as "Grandpa".

Biography[edit]

Shimon was originally one of the Pharaoh Akhenamkhanen's guardians, and he was granted the Millennium Key to hold. His Ka (or his monster spirit) that he summoned was "Exodia the Forbidden One" and he swore to seal it and never use it again after he destroyed the force that was attacking the Egyptian capital. He apparently gave up his position of guardian to Shada, and to him he relinquished the Millennium Key.

He plays a largely minor role in the Millennium World arc at first, as he introduces much of the ancient ways and terminology to the Pharaoh Atem.

When Zorc Necrophades rises and begins to march on the city, Shimon takes up the Millennium Key that Isis brought back and he summons Exodia to combat Zorc. Although Exodia experiences some success, especially after Shimon demonstrates its ability to regenerate after its arm was torn off by Zorc, Zorc overpowers Exodia because its power is based on Shimon's, while Zorc can draw power from the darkness. Therefore, Exodia is destroyed and Shimon is killed.

Other appearances[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • His ka is Exodia. His modern-day counterpart, Solomon Muto, is notable for having "Forbidden One" cards in his Deck in the anime and manga, and often uses an Exodia Deck in video games.
  • In the English dub of Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 201201: "Memoirs of a Pharaoh", he says "So let it be written. So let it be done." This was a quote by Pharaoh Rameses II, played by Yul Brynner, in the film The Ten Commandments.