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[[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] recalled a negative testimony from three boys who he labels as "Mr. A," "Mr. B," and "Mr. C" to express universal condemnation of Sozoji's music.<ref name="d 3">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|3|ref}}</ref>
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[[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] recalled a negative testimony from three boys, whom he labeled "Mr. A," "Mr. B," and "Mr. C", to express universal condemnation of Sozoji's music.<ref name="d 3">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|3|ref}}</ref>
  
 
Sozoji forced Yugi and [[Tomoya Hanasaki]] to sell tickets to his [[Sozoji's All Night Solo Live Show|All Night Solo Live Show]]. When Yugi discovered that Hanasaki was also asked to sell tickets, he offered to take charge of selling all the tickets, so only one of them would have to suffer. Sozoji discovered the exchange and beat-up Hanasaki.<ref name="d 3" />
 
Sozoji forced Yugi and [[Tomoya Hanasaki]] to sell tickets to his [[Sozoji's All Night Solo Live Show|All Night Solo Live Show]]. When Yugi discovered that Hanasaki was also asked to sell tickets, he offered to take charge of selling all the tickets, so only one of them would have to suffer. Sozoji discovered the exchange and beat-up Hanasaki.<ref name="d 3" />
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[[File:Beat Festival.jpg|thumb|left|Sozoji's [[Penalty Game]], "Beat Festival".]]
 
[[File:Beat Festival.jpg|thumb|left|Sozoji's [[Penalty Game]], "Beat Festival".]]
Yugi switched to [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]], who challenged Sozoji to a [[Shadow Game]] for making Yugi and Sozoji suffer. [[Yugi and Sozoji's Shadow Game|The game]] consisted of two [[Sound Pierrot]] toys, which dance when they detect sound. These were placed at opposite ends of a table in front of each player. The first one to cause their toy to dance loses. Sozoji noticed a Dark Yugi's headphone jack balancing on a glass of water, and he excitedly anticipates it to fall and make noise. However, the sound of his increasingly pounding heart was amplified by the microphone in his hand, causing his toy to dance. As his [[Penalty Game]], "Beat Festival", he was forced to listen to his deafening heartbeat.<ref name="d 3" />
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Yugi switched to [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]], who challenged Sozoji to a [[Shadow Game]] for making Yugi and Sozoji suffer. The [[silence game]] consisted of two [[Sound Pierrot]] toys, which dance when they detect sound. These were placed at opposite ends of a table in front of each player. The first one to cause their toy to dance loses. Sozoji noticed a Dark Yugi's headphone jack balancing on a glass of water, and he excitedly anticipates it to fall and make noise. However, the sound of his increasingly pounding heart was amplified by the microphone in his hand, causing his toy to dance. As his [[Penalty Game]], "Beat Festival", he was forced to listen to his deafening heartbeat.<ref name="d 3" />
  
 
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Revision as of 00:38, 12 September 2012

Sozoji
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Sozoji

Sozoji, known as Fender Shrill in the English version of the Dungeon Dice Monsters video game, is a karaoke player who tries to get people to listen to his horrid singing.

He appears once in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

Biography

Yugi Mutou recalled a negative testimony from three boys, whom he labeled "Mr. A," "Mr. B," and "Mr. C", to express universal condemnation of Sozoji's music.[1]

Sozoji forced Yugi and Tomoya Hanasaki to sell tickets to his All Night Solo Live Show. When Yugi discovered that Hanasaki was also asked to sell tickets, he offered to take charge of selling all the tickets, so only one of them would have to suffer. Sozoji discovered the exchange and beat-up Hanasaki.[1]

Yugi arrived at the solo, not having sold any tickets. Sozoji then forced Yugi to listen to his music at a deafening volume and brought out Hanasaki, who was badly beaten, as the audience for the next act.[1]

File:Beat Festival.jpg
Sozoji's Penalty Game, "Beat Festival".

Yugi switched to Dark Yugi, who challenged Sozoji to a Shadow Game for making Yugi and Sozoji suffer. The silence game consisted of two Sound Pierrot toys, which dance when they detect sound. These were placed at opposite ends of a table in front of each player. The first one to cause their toy to dance loses. Sozoji noticed a Dark Yugi's headphone jack balancing on a glass of water, and he excitedly anticipates it to fall and make noise. However, the sound of his increasingly pounding heart was amplified by the microphone in his hand, causing his toy to dance. As his Penalty Game, "Beat Festival", he was forced to listen to his deafening heartbeat.[1]

References

  1. a b c d Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 3: "Hard Beat!"