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{{For|the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' character|Syd Barlow}}
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{{Infobox character
| japanese name        =  
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| image           = Sid.png
| romaji name         = Takaido
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| en_name          = Sid
| english name        = Sid
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| ja_trans_name    = Takaido
| alternate name      = Takaido (Japanese translated)
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| ja_name         = 高井戸
| manga debut         =  
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| romaji_name      = Takaido
        | anime debut         =  
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| gender          = Male
| appears manga        = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]
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| tournament1      = [[Duelist Kingdom]]
        | appears anime        = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)]]{{!}}Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series)
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| result1         = Did not place
| gender              = male
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| tournament2      = [[Battle City]]
| japanese voice      = {{voice actors|ja|Eiji Tekemoto}}
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| result2         = Did not place
| english voice        = {{voice actors|en|[[Wikipedia:Eric Stuart|Eric Stuart]]}}
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| manga_debut      = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|29|ref}}
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| anime_debut      = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|17|ref}}
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| appears_in_manga = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]''
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| appears_in_anime = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
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| en_voice        = {{voice actors|en|Eric Stuart}}
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| ja_voice        = {{voice actors|ja|Eiji Takemoto|e1=<ref>[http://www.hi-net.zaq.ne.jp/aki_rhythm/seiyuu/seiyuu-y.html hi-net.zaq.ne.jp] ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' cast</ref>}}
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| de_voice        = {{voice actors|de|Matthias Hinze|Tobias Müller|e1=(season 1)|e2=(season 2)}}
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| es_voice        = Eduardo Bosch (season 2)
 
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'''Sid''', known as '''Takaido''' in the Japanese version. Along with [[Bonz]] and [[Zygor]], he is one of [[Bandit Keith]]'s former henchmen.
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'''Sid''', known as '''Takaido''' in the Japanese version, is a character in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime. He is one of [[Bandit Keith]]'s former henchmen, along with [[Bonz]] and [[Zygor]]. In the dub, he has an Australian accent.
  
In the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, they make up [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]]'s henchman. Keith wanted revenge at [[Maximillion Pegasus]] for humiliating him in the final match of the Inter-Continental Championship. When [[Bandit Keith|Keith]] finds out about [[Yugi Mutou]], [[Joey Wheeler]], and the rest of the gang, they believe they will get in their way, and seek to eliminate them. When Joey runs away from the group towards a waterfall, Zygor beats him unconcious and he wakes up in cave with a [[Dueling Arena]], complete with a [[Graveyard Field]]. Bonz challenges Joey to a [[Duel]] that he tricks him into thinking he must accept. Bonz has the upper hand, as his [[Zombie]]-[[Type]] monsters gain a 30% [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] bonus because of the [[Graveyard Field]], and when they are [[destroyed]], they just regenerate, and become even stronger from [[Call of the Haunted]]. However, when [[Yugi]] and the gang arrive, Joey manages to figure out the Zombie's main weakness and that is their [[DEF]] is 0. Using [[Shield & Sword]] to switch their [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] values, [[Joey]] wins the [[Duel]]. [[Bandit Keith]] then locks the gang in, beats up his three companions, and enters the [[Duelist Kingdom Finals]].
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==Biography==
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===Duelist Kingdom===
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In the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, he is first seen with [[Bonz]] and [[Zygor]] spying on [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and his friends. When Zygor notes that only two people in that group are wearing [[Dueling Gauntlet]]s, Sid dismisses the others as useless. But when Zygor recognizes Yugi, Sid suggests that they meet up with [[Bandit Keith]] before doing anything else. After the three explain the situation to Bandit Keith, the latter assures them that they'll all make it to Pegasus's castle. At this point, Sid and the others audibly reaffirm their trust in Bandit Keith. Afterwards, Sid accompanies Zygor in tracking down Joey, and watches as Zygor knocks out their target.
  
==Battle City==
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After Joey recovers and insults Bonz's appearance, Sid joins Zygor and Bandit Keith in laughing at his remark. When Joey considers refusing the Duel, Bandit Keith calls him a coward, and Sid reinforces this by clucking like a chicken. Once Joey accepts their challenge, Sid acts as a passive observer for most of the Duel, backing up Zygor's occasional comments. However when Yugi and his friends finally arrive, Sid and Zygor take a cue from Bandit Keith to deal with them, and he tells the new group that they won't be interfering with the Duel. When Tristan decides to fight them, Sid sneakily flicks a [[wikipedia:Ball bearing|ball bearing]] at his forehead, setting him up to be finished with a punch from Zygor.
Sid, Bonz and Zygor are then seen right before the [[Battle City]] finals. The three reside in a nearby cemetary and trick people into giving up their [[Locator Card]]s. However, [[Yami Bakura]] is not intimidated by their act and challenges them to a [[Duel]] in which the winner gets all the [[Locator Card]]s, and thus goes directly to the [[Battle City Finals]]. Bakura wins in just a few moves, and then banishes them to the [[Shadow Realm]] (or ''Hell'' in the Japanese version). Sid, Zygor, and Bonz are never seen after Battle City since the Penalty Game inflicted by Bakura resulted in their deaths.
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After the Duel concludes, and Sid helps seal Yugi's group in the caverns, he and Bonz are shocked at Bandit Keith knocking Zygor unconscious, and are subsequently knocked unconscious as well, with Sid's remaining [[Star Chip]]s being confiscated by Bandit Keith.
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===Battle City===
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Sid, Bonz and Zygor are then seen right before the [[Battle City]] finals. The three reside in a nearby cemetery and trick people into giving up their [[Locator Card]]s. However, [[Yami Bakura]] is not intimidated by their act and challenges them to a [[Duel]] in which the winner gets all the [[Locator Card]]s, and thus goes directly to the [[Battle City Finals]]. Bakura wins in just a few moves, and then banishes them to Hell (the [[Shadow Realm]] in the dub).
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==Other appearances==
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<gallery>
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Takaido manga portal.png | [[Takaido (manga)]]
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</gallery>
  
 
==Deck==
 
==Deck==
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Sid's only shown card in the anime is "[[Firewing Pegasus (anime)|Firewing Pegasus]]", which was seen on the screen of [[Seeker]]'s laptop as he was searching for Duelists and their rarest cards.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|56|ref}}</ref>
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==Duels==
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{| class="wikitable card-list"
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|-
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! Opponent(s) || Episode(s) || Outcome(s)
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| Unknown Duelists || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 017|17]] || Win
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|}
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==References==
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<references />
  
It is unknown what sort of deck that Sid had. His only confirmed card in the anime is "[[Firewing Pegasus]]" it was seen on the screen of [[Seeker|Seeker's]] laptop in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 056|episode 56]] as he was searching for duelists and their rarest cards.
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{{Duelist Kingdom}}
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{{Battle City}}
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 29 April 2023

Sid
Sid
English name
  • Sid
Japanese translated
  • Takaido
Japanese name
Japanese高井戸
RōmajiTakaido
Gender
  • Male
Tournament Position
Duelist Kingdom Did not place
Battle City Did not place
Manga debutYu-Gi-Oh! Duel 29: "Shooting Stardust"
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! episode 01717: "Arena of Lost Souls, Part 1"
Appears in
Manga
Anime
English voice
Japanese voice
Other language voices
German
  • Matthias Hinze (season 1)
  • Tobias Müller (season 2)
SpanishEduardo Bosch (season 2)
Sid

Sid, known as Takaido in the Japanese version, is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. He is one of Bandit Keith's former henchmen, along with Bonz and Zygor. In the dub, he has an Australian accent.

Biography[edit]

Duelist Kingdom[edit]

In the Duelist Kingdom tournament, he is first seen with Bonz and Zygor spying on Yugi and his friends. When Zygor notes that only two people in that group are wearing Dueling Gauntlets, Sid dismisses the others as useless. But when Zygor recognizes Yugi, Sid suggests that they meet up with Bandit Keith before doing anything else. After the three explain the situation to Bandit Keith, the latter assures them that they'll all make it to Pegasus's castle. At this point, Sid and the others audibly reaffirm their trust in Bandit Keith. Afterwards, Sid accompanies Zygor in tracking down Joey, and watches as Zygor knocks out their target.

After Joey recovers and insults Bonz's appearance, Sid joins Zygor and Bandit Keith in laughing at his remark. When Joey considers refusing the Duel, Bandit Keith calls him a coward, and Sid reinforces this by clucking like a chicken. Once Joey accepts their challenge, Sid acts as a passive observer for most of the Duel, backing up Zygor's occasional comments. However when Yugi and his friends finally arrive, Sid and Zygor take a cue from Bandit Keith to deal with them, and he tells the new group that they won't be interfering with the Duel. When Tristan decides to fight them, Sid sneakily flicks a ball bearing at his forehead, setting him up to be finished with a punch from Zygor.

After the Duel concludes, and Sid helps seal Yugi's group in the caverns, he and Bonz are shocked at Bandit Keith knocking Zygor unconscious, and are subsequently knocked unconscious as well, with Sid's remaining Star Chips being confiscated by Bandit Keith.

Battle City[edit]

Sid, Bonz and Zygor are then seen right before the Battle City finals. The three reside in a nearby cemetery and trick people into giving up their Locator Cards. However, Yami Bakura is not intimidated by their act and challenges them to a Duel in which the winner gets all the Locator Cards, and thus goes directly to the Battle City Finals. Bakura wins in just a few moves, and then banishes them to Hell (the Shadow Realm in the dub).

Other appearances[edit]

Deck[edit]

Sid's only shown card in the anime is "Firewing Pegasus", which was seen on the screen of Seeker's laptop as he was searching for Duelists and their rarest cards.[2]

Duels[edit]

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome(s)
Unknown Duelists 17 Win

References[edit]

  1. hi-net.zaq.ne.jp Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters cast
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 05656: "Yugi vs. The Rare Hunter, Part 1"