The Big Five

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The Big Five

The Big Five

English

The Big Five

Appears in (anime)
Appears in (manga)
Appears in (episode)

Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0088: "Everything's Relative"

The Big Five, initially known as the "executives for Kaiba Corporation," are a group of five businessmen that used to work for Gozaburo Kaiba, producing weapons of mass destruction for KaibaCorp, and then later for Seto Kaiba making video game-related software.

Starting off as minor villains in Duelist Kingdom, they later become the main antagonists in the Legendary Heroes arc and secondary antagonists in the Virtual World arc.

They often take the side of whoever they feel has and can give them more power, as they go from working for Gozaburo, to Seto Kaiba, to Maximillion Pegasus, and finally, to Noah Kaiba.

Members

Image Character Desciption Deck Master
Gansley.png Gansley Gansley, known as Konosuke Oshita in the Japanese version, is the former vice-president of business strategy at KaibaCorp. Deepsea Warrior
Crump.png Crump Adrian Randolph Crump III, known as Shuzo Otaki in the Japanese version, was formerly a KaibaCorp accountant who oversaw the company's finances. Nightmare Penguin
Johnson2.png Johnson Johnson, known as Chikuzen Oka in the Japanese version, was an expert lawyer and the legal advisor for KaibaCorp. Judge Man
Nezbit.png Nezbitt Nezbitt, known as Soichiro Ota in the Japanese version, was the technical expert at KaibaCorp. Robotic Knight
Lector.png Leichter Leichter, known as Kogoro Daimon in the Japanese version, was the former right-hand man to Gozaburo and later Seto Kaiba. Jinzo

History

KaibaCorp

The Big Five with Seto.

At some point they were hired by Gozaburo Kaiba to work for KaibaCorp, a military arms company.

When Gozaburo's stepson Seto decides to make his play for power, he convinces the Big Five he'll restore them to their former power and claims that Gozaburo does not give them the respect or power they deserve. The Big Five agree, and thus buy 49% of KaibaCorp. Combined with 2% that Gozaburo had previously given to Seto for a test to prove his business skill, the Big Five vote out Gozaburo and vote in Seto as the president of the company. However, Seto quickly backs out on their deal, stripping them of their power and leaving the Big Five little more than figureheads and consultants. KaibaCorp would soon be converted into a gaming technology company where he had Nezbitt destroy his weapon labs and rejected Crump's idea for a penguin theme park as part of a KaibaCorp project.

Duelist Kingdom

The Big Five with Pegasus.

Furious over their betrayal, the Big Five strike a deal with Maximillion Pegasus, similar to their previous deal with Seto: if Pegasus defeats Seto and Yugi Muto in duels, then they will use their 49% to vote Pegasus into power of the company by kidnapping Seto's brother Mokuba, who has been entrusted with the security codes to the two percent the Big Five need. Although shadowed during this time, the Big Five are first unshadowed when they watch Maximillion Pegasus' duel against Yugi Muto on their monitor. However, the plan fails when Yugi defeats Pegasus in a duel.

In the manga, the Big Five are fired by Seto and never seen again.

Legendary Heroes (anime only)

The Big Five in Legendary Heroes arc.

In the anime, when Seto learns of their betrayal he threatens to fire them. The Big Five offer Seto the opportunity to test his complete Virtual Reality game as a peace offering. In reality, they plan to trap Seto in the game so they can take control of KaibaCorp. When Yugi Muto and Joey Wheeler enter the Virtual World with Mokuba to rescue Seto, the Big Five send Kemo and two other operatives to unplug their pods, which would trap them all. While Téa Gardner and Tristan Taylor stall the thugs, the Big Five enter the game and summon the "Mythic Dragon". The dragon is defeated and the heroes return to the real world. After their defeat, the Big Five somehow become trapped in virtual reality.

Virtual World (anime only)

For some time, the Big Five wander KaibaCorp's computer banks until they are found by Gozaburo's biological son Noah. Noah also desires to take control of Kaiba Corporation from Seto, and strikes a deal with them. Noah lures Seto Kaiba, Yugi, and his friends to an underground military base, and there forces them to enter his version of the Virtual World. The Big Five greet them and reveal the deal they have made with Noah: after being trapped in the Virtual World, they have lost their connection to their real-world bodies and thus need new ones. In exchange for being allowed access to the bodies of Seto, Yugi, and his friends, the Big Five will defeat each of them in a duel.

Noah deletes the Big Five

Taking the physical appearance of their respective Deck Masters in their duels, one by one the Big Five fail to defeat their chosen opponents, each underestimating the gangs' natural feel for the game as opposed to the Big Five's more calculated business-like strategies (Although the inexperienced Téa needed some help from Yugi to win her duel against Crump).

However, Nezbitt was able to defeat Tristan in a three-one-one duel (which also included Duke Devlin and Serenity Wheeler) when Tristan sacrificed his remaining life-points to save the struggling Serenity. Although Nezbitt still lost the duel overall, he took over Tristan's body despite his promise to return it. In Tristan's body, Nezbitt kidnaps Mokuba and hands him over to Noah and shortly afterwards the remaining Big Five attempt to steal the remaining gangs' bodies by force.

Although Noah is furious at their losses and rule-breaking in their attempted body stealing, he offers the Big Five a last ditch effort to all use the body of Tristan and duel Yugi and Joey in a two-on-one match. With the Big Five initially rotating control of Tristan's body while communicating with each other in his mind, they were able to combine their Deck Masters into one monster, but they once again failed to defeat them and are summoned back to Noah's headquarters after trying to take the gang's bodies by force a second time, which infuriates Noah. Despite their pleas, Noah refuses to give them a third chance. In the original Japanese version, Noah deletes the Big Five. In the English dub, he imprisons each of the Big Five in an isolated portion of the Virtual World and they are eventually deleted when the Virtual World destructs.

The Big Five United

The Big Five controlling Tristan's body, on top of Five-Headed Dragon
Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi and Joey Wheeler 111-113 Lose

When they faced Yugi and Joey, the Big Five dueled as one in the body of Tristan Taylor, rotating their Deck Masters in turn, as well as which member of The Big Five had control.

In this Duel they use a Deck of their combined powers, highlighted by "Five-Headed Dragon", the monster they attempted to use to trap Seto in the Virtual World before he fired them. They were nevertheless defeated when Yugi and Joey combined their Deck Masters ("Dark Magician" and "Flame Swordsman") to form "Dark Flare Knight", subsequently using its effect to Summon "Mirage Knight" to destroy "Five-Headed Dragon", before destroying their "Berserk Dragon" by transforming "Dark Magician" into "Dark Magician Knight" and transferring most of the ATK of "Flame Swordsman" to him, thus giving him the strength to defeat "Berserk Dragon".

Trivia

  • All of the original last names of the Big Five begins with the kanji "大" which means "big" in japanese.

Notes

  1. This monster is treated as a WIND monster. This is a WATER monster in the TCG/OCG
  2. This card was played as a Ritual Monster. It is a Fusion Monster in the TCG/OCG.
  3. This card was played as a Trap Card. It is a Magic Card in the TCG/OCG.
  4. a b c d This card can be seen in their hand during episode 111.
  5. This card is drawn but not played during episode 113.