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:When did he use them? It's more likely this person doesn't think Jack used the cards. Protecting the page shouldn't be necessary. Say when they appeared in your edit summary on on their user talk page. -- [[User:Deltaneos|Deltaneos]] ([[User talk:Deltaneos|talk]]) 19:30, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
 
:When did he use them? It's more likely this person doesn't think Jack used the cards. Protecting the page shouldn't be necessary. Say when they appeared in your edit summary on on their user talk page. -- [[User:Deltaneos|Deltaneos]] ([[User talk:Deltaneos|talk]]) 19:30, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
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Someone's written something about Jack Atlas battling the Ghosts, but with such a horrible grammar... could someone fix it?
  
 
== English dub accent ==
 
== English dub accent ==

Revision as of 21:33, 8 May 2010

Voice Act

Since the world premiered yesterday am sure that everyone else noticed that Jack actually sounds like Alister from the Yugioh series because its done by the same actor.

His name is Ted Lewis. And yes, Jack sounds like Bakura.

Vice Dragon

Shouldn't vice dragon edited to form his ground deck??

  • He used Vice Dragon in both Decks. To date (20.10.08) it used only at the Anime Special Tour. Diehard Guy 10:17, 20 October 2008 (UTC)

Help

Someone keeps removing the cards that Jack used in the japanese anime version.... protect the page, please. TeardropStar 18:44, 3 January 2009 (UTC)

When did he use them? It's more likely this person doesn't think Jack used the cards. Protecting the page shouldn't be necessary. Say when they appeared in your edit summary on on their user talk page. -- Deltaneos (talk) 19:30, 3 January 2009 (UTC)

Someone's written something about Jack Atlas battling the Ghosts, but with such a horrible grammar... could someone fix it?

English dub accent

is there a difference between British and Cockney? just asking before I make a mistake in editing. --XD Master 22:06, 29 March 2009 (UTC)

Duel Against Garome

Has anyone else seen the sub? Marco's reaction suggest that only the two Smile monsters came from his deck for that duel. Burnpsy 17:59, 30 July 2009 (UTC)

Yusei and Crow both knew that Jack was going to use Zero Hole, Marco did not react to Power Invader or Zero Hole or Compulsory Return Device. Those three were Jack's cards, Smile Kids and Smile Angel are Marco's

Ramen

Although it's probably not an important detail, Jack does seem to like ramen quite a bit in the anime. Anyway, where in the article would that go? I removed it from the "Voice and Mannerisms" section since it didn't really seem to fit. --Blue (Talk) 02:19, November 10, 2009 (UTC)

Shuji Maruyama

is he the real artist? --KiumaruHamachi 21:23, January 2, 2010 (UTC)KiumaruHamachi

Goodwin's son

In the manga, Goodwin has called Jack "son" and Jack has called Goodwin "father". I'm not sure we can take that as them literally being related. It's common for older or more authoritative people to refer to boys as "son", without being related to them. And vice-versa for father.

In response to this undo, for people who don't have a Janime forums account, it points to a summary, written by Horoko, of Ride 9. Important part is it says that Jack said "Father... the D1GP is a very fine name for a tournament..." This doesn't contradict what I said in the previous summary. What I said actually takes that into account. I'm aware that Jack called Goodwin "father". All the examples I gave in the summary, show that people use terms like "father" and "son", without actually being related to the person they are addressing.

I had been under the impression, that the community had accepted that they weren't actually related or at least there's not enough evidence to say that they are yet.

If anyone thinks that we should say that they are related, can you post your reasons here. Similarly if anyone else agrees with me, let us know here. And hopefully we can agree on which version to accept. -- Deltaneos (talk) 20:14, May 2, 2010 (UTC)

OK, i understand about the "son" thing as it is common for elder men to say such things, but i was unaware people commonly refer to people as fathers in the same sense. :P--RexGodwin 06:48, May 6, 2010 (UTC)