Timeline (manga)
Official sources on the timeline seem to be self-contradictory. Mokuba Kaiba's recollection of Seto Kaiba's past means Seto would be 16 at the time of Death-T. However Seto's age at the time of graduation, birthday and the timing of Death-T indicate he should be 15. If you have any insights, please discuss on the talk page. |
This is an in-universe timeline of events from the manga series, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yu-Gi-Oh! R and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, and the film Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions.
Events from the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga are considered to have taken place in the timelines for R, GX and The Dark Side of Dimensions. However events from R, GX and The Dark Side of Dimensions do not necessarily take place within each others' timelines.
Contents
- 1 1580 B.C.–1314 B.C.
- 2 1550 B.C.–1292 B.C.
- 3 1960s
- 4 1970
- 5 1971
- 6 1972
- 7 1977
- 8 1980
- 9 1981
- 10 1982
- 11 Late 1987 – 1988
- 12 1989
- 13 1990
- 14 Late 1990 – 1991
- 15 Late 1991 – 1992
- 16 1996 – 1997
- 17 April 1996 – summer 1996
- 18 Summer 1996
- 19 Autumn 1996 – spring 1997
- 20 Spring 1997 – April 1997
- 21 April 1997 – September 1997
- 22 April 1997 – March 1999
- 23 March 1999
- 24 2004 – 2005
- 25 Notes
- 26 References
1580 B.C.–1314 B.C.
- Treasures were placed in a tomb in Egypt, which are discovered centuries later by Professor Yoshimori.[1]
1550 B.C.–1292 B.C.
- Akhenamkhanen's coronation
- Atem's birth[2][note 1]
- Invasion of Akhenamkhanen's kingdom
- Millennium Items creation
- Kul Elna massacre
- Tragoedia's Weighing of the Heart[3]
- Akhenamkhanen's death
- Atem's coronation
- Priests, Atem and Bakura's palace Diaha
- Priests' Diaha
- Atem and Seto's mock Diaha
- Mahado and Bakura's Diaha
- Priests, Atem and Bakura's city Diaha
- Inn massacre
- Ka hunt
- Akhenaden and Bakura's Diaha
- Prisoners' Diaha
- Kisara, Seto and the prisoners' Diaha
- Priests, Atem and Bakura's Kul Elna Diaha
- Zorc Necrophades' awakening
- Atem and Seto's Diaha
- Zorc Necrophades' defeat
- Atem's sealing in the Millennium Pendant
1960s
1970
- August 12, Keith Howard's birth[5][note 3]
1971
1972
- October 8, Maximillion J. Pegasus' birth[8][9][note 5]
- November 11, Mai Kujaku's birth[10][note 6]
1977
- April 5, Ishizu Ishtar's birth[6][11][note 7]
1980
- January 25, Katsuya Jonouchi's birth[12][13][note 8]
- April 1, Esper Roba's birth[14][note 9]
- June 4, Yugi Mutou's birth[15][16][note 10]
- October 25, Seto Kaiba's birth[15][17][note 11]
- December 23, Marik Ishtar's birth[18][6][note 12]
- December 23, Marik's mother's death[6][note 13]
1981
- February 28, Ryuji Otogi's birth[19][20][note 14]
- June 6, Ghost Kozuka's birth[21][note 15]
- December 29, Dinosaur Ryuzaki's birth[22][23][note 16]
1982
- July 21, Insector Haga's birth[14][22][note 17]
Late 1987 – 1988
- Yugi Mutou's Millennium Puzzle acquisition[24][note 18]
1989
1990
Late 1990 – 1991
October or later
- Seto and Mokuba Kaiba's biological father's death[27][note 22]
- Seto and Mokuba Kaiba left at the orphanage[27][note 23]
- Seto and Mokuba Kaiba's adoption[27][note 24]
December or later
- Marik's Rite of the Tomb Guardians ritual[18][6][23][note 25]
Late 1991 – 1992
- Marik and Ishizu's escapement[28][note 26]
- Dark Marik's awakening[29]
- Marik's father's death[29]
1996 – 1997
- Gozaburo Kaiba's death[30][note 27]
April 1996 – summer 1996
- Atem's resurface as Dark Yugi[24][note 28][note 29]
- Money and Knife[24]
- Caught on Camera: School Violence filming[31]
- Dice game[31]
- Sozoji's All Night Solo Live Show[32]
- Silence game[32]
- One finger BATTLE![33]
- Paper Crash![34]
- Griddle Ice Hockey[35]
- Domino High school festival[35][note 30]
- Dark Puzzle[36][note 31]
- Coin in sneaker[37]
- Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel[38]
- Landmine Search Network[39]
- Egypt Unearthed[1][note 32]
- Question of Truth[1]
- Labyrinth Treasure Hunt[40]
- Trial of the Mind[41]
- Digital Pet battle[42]
- Hanasaki's vigils[43][44]
- Maze of Fire[44]
- Maximillion J. Pegasus and Bandit Keith's Duel (order uncertain)[45][note 33]
- Dark Yugi and Mokuba's pre Death-T Capsule Monster Chess game[46]
- Yugi and Street Fighter's Virtual VS games[47]
- Game of Death[47]
- Russian Roulette Dinner[48]
- Kaiba Land grand opening[30]
- Sugoroku Mutou and Seto Kaiba's Duel
- Death-T
- Death T-1: Stardust Shootout
- Death T-2: Murderer's Mansion
- Electric Chair Ride
- bllood puzzle
- Jonouchi and the Chopman's deathmatch
- Death T-3: Rhythm Rock
- Death T-4: Virtual Capsule Monster Chess
- Death T-5: Virtual Duel Monsters[49]
Summer 1996
- Achievement Test Bingo Game[50][note 34]
- Find the Keyring![50]
- The Get the Million Game[12]
- Red Paint Lottery[12]
- Yugi and Jonouchi's Monster Fighter game[51]
- Yugi and Nagumo's Monster Fighter game[51][note 31]
- Dark Yugi and Nagumo's Monster Fighter game[51][52]
- "Time" Cards[53][note 35]
- Yugi and Imori's Dragon Cards game[54][note 36]
- Dark Yugi and Imori's Dragon Cards game[55]
Autumn 1996 – spring 1997
- Super yo-yo[56][57][note 37][note 38]
- Dark Bakura and Karita's Shadow Game[58][note 39]
- Dark Bakura and Yugi's group's Monster World game[59]
Spring 1997 – April 1997
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Anzu Mazaki's Duel[22][note 40]
- Dinosaur Ryuzaki and Insector Haga's Duel (Japanese National Duel Monsters Championship)[22]
- Dark Yugi and Maximillion J. Pegasus' TV Duel[22][60]
- Pegasus' KaibaCorp takeover attempt
- Journey to Duelist Kingdom
- Duelist Kingdom[note 41]
- Mai Kujaku and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel
- Dark Yugi and Insector Haga's Duel[61]
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Mai Kujaku's Duel
- Dark Yugi and Ryota Kajiki's Duel
- Dark Yugi and Mokuba Kaiba's Duel
- Dark Yugi and the Ventriloquist of the Dead's Duel
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel
- Mai and Yugi's group's campout
- Mai Kujaku and the Player Killer of Darkness' Duel
- Dark Yugi and the Player Killer of Darkness' Duel
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Seto Kaiba's Duel
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Ghost Kozuka's Duel
- Dark Yugi, Jonouchi and the Meikyû Brothers' Duel
- Labyrinth Coin
- Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's Duelist Kingdom Duel
- Seto Kaiba and Maximillion J. Pegasus' Duel
- Dark Yugi and Mai Kujaku's Duel
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Bandit Keith's Duel
- Bandit Keith's death
- Dark Yugi and Maximillion J. Pegasus' Duel
- Maximillion J. Pegasus' death
April 1997 – September 1997
- Dice in cup[62][note 42]
- Four Aces
- Yugi and Ryuji's Dungeon Dice Monsters game
- Yugi Mutou and Katsuya Jonouchi's hospital Duels[63][note 43]
- The Art of Egypt
- Seto Kaiba and the Duel Machine's Duel
- Anzu Mazaki and Step Johnny's Super Dancer game
- Katsuya Jonouchi and the Rare Hunter's Duel
- Battle City
- Dark Yugi and the Rare Hunter's Duel
- Dinosaur Ryuzaki and Esper Roba's Duel
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Esper Roba's Duel
- Seto Kaiba and Koji Nagumo's Duel
- Dark Yugi and Pandora's Duel
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Insector Haga's Duel
- Dark Yugi and the Doll's Duel
- Dark Yugi, Seto Kaiba and the Rare Hunter Tag's Duel
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Ryota Kajiki's Duel
- Explosive Tag Team Match of Death
- Yugi Mutou and Brainwashed Jonouchi's Duel
- Dark Bakura and Ghost Kozuka's Duel
- Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura's Duel
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Rishid's Duel
- Mai Kujaku and Dark Marik's Duel
- Seto Kaiba and Ishizu Ishtar's Duel
- Dark Bakura and Dark Marik's Duel
- Battle City battle royal
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Dark Marik's Duel
- Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's Battle City Duel
- Dark Yugi and Dark Marik's Duel
- Dark Yugi and Katsuya Jonouchi's Duel
April 1997 – March 1999
- Shadow RPG[note 44]
- Mind's Labyrinth
- Katsuya Jonouchi and Dark Bakura's Duel
- Yugi Mutou and Dark Bakura's Duel
- Yugi's group, Atem and Zorc Necrophades' Diaha
- Ceremonial Battle
- Seto Kaiba and Sera's Duel
March 1999
- Millennium Puzzle excavation[15][note 45]
- Aigami and Scud's conflict[15]
- Seto Kaiba and Virtual Dark Yugi's Duel[15]
- Duel Disk exhibition[15]
- Yugi Mutou and Aigami's Duel[15]
- Yugi Mutou and Seto Kaiba's Duel[15]
- Yugi Mutou, Seto Kaiba and Dark Diva's Duel[15]
- Yugi, Anzu, Jonouchi, Honda and Bakura's graduation[15][note 46]
2004 – 2005
- Jaden Yuki and Vellian Crowler's Duel[64][note 47]
- Jaden Yuki and Ryuga's Duel[64]
- Jaden Yuki and Chazz Princeton's first Duel[65]
- Jaden Yuki and Bastion Misawa's first Duel[66]
- Miss Duel Academy[67]
- Jaden Yuki and Alexis Rhodes' Duel[67]
- Jaden Yuki and Syrus Truesdale's Duel[68]
Notes
- ↑ Atem was from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, which lasted from 1549/1550 B.C. to 1292 B.C.
- ↑ "1960" is mentioned at the beginning of the chapter. Sugoroku is 43 at the time and is 72 sometime between April 1996 and September 1997, suggesting 1960 is the decade rather than the year.
- ↑ Keith was 26, during Duelist Kingdom, which seems to have taken place in 1997, before his birthday
- ↑ Rishid is 25, during Battle City, which seems to take place in 1997, before his birthday. He also mentions being born about 5 years before Ishizu and 9 years before Marik.
- ↑ Pegasus is 24 during Duelist Kingdom, which seems to take place in spring 1997, placing 1972 as his birth year.
- ↑ Mai and Pegasus were 24 at the same time when they appeared. Neither of their birthdays had passed the year when they both appeared, suggesting they were born the same year.
- ↑ Ishizu was 20 during Battle City, which seems to take place sometime between mid-April and September, suggesting 1977 is her birth year.
- ↑ Jonouchi was born January 25 and was 16 in summer 1996, meaning he was born in 1980. Although, this would mean he started high school at 16, rather than the usual 15.
- ↑ Esper was 17 during Battle City, which took place in 1997, after his birthday.
- ↑ Yugi was born June 4 and was 18 in March 1999, implying 1980 is his birth year.
- ↑ Kaiba was born October 25 and was 18 in March 1999, implying 1980 is his birth year.
- ↑ Marik is 16 during Battle City, which seems to takes place between April and September 1997, suggesting 1980 is his birth year. Rishid said Marik was born 4 years after Ishizu. This may have been a rounding up from 3 years and 8 months.
- ↑ Marik's mother died giving birth to Marik.
- ↑ Ryuji is sixteen when he faces Yugi in Dungeon Dice Monsters, which seems to take place in April 1997
- ↑ Ghost Kozuka is 15 during Duelist Kingdom, which seems to take place in 1997, before his birthday
- ↑ Ryuzaki is 15, during the national championship, which seems to take place in spring 1997. This is before his birthday, suggesting he was born in 1981.
- ↑ Haga is 14, during the national championship, which seems to take place in spring 1997. This is before his birthday, suggesting he was born in 1982.
- ↑ Yugi acquired the Millennium Puzzle about eight years before he managed to solve it.
- ↑ Cyndia died shortly after Pegasus' 17th birthday
- ↑ Pegasus traveled to Egypt a few months after Cyndia's death. Cyndia died shortly after October 8, 1989, suggesting these events took place in 1990.
- ↑ Duelist Kingdom seems to have taken place in spring 1997. Jonouchi said that his parents separated six years earlier. Given he may have rounded a few months, the separation seems to have occurred in late 1990 or 1991.
- ↑ This event took place while Seto was ten years old. Given he was born October 25, 1980, the event took place between October 25, 1990 and October 24, 1991
- ↑ Seto and Mokuba were put in an orphanage shortly after their father's death.
- ↑ Seto and Mokuba were adopted not long after being put in the orphanage and six years before Gozaburo's death.
- ↑ This took place after Marik's tenth birthday.
- ↑ This took place one year after Marik's Rite of the Tomb Guardians and five years before Battle City.
- ↑ Death-T occurred sometime between April and summer 1997. Gozaburo died six months earlier, meaning he died in 1996 or 1997.
- ↑ Yugi is in his first year of high school and is still in first year next summer, so this event takes place between the start of the Japanese school year, April, and summer.
- ↑ Two months before Egypt Unearthed, a newspaper gave 1996 as the year. If this event takes place between April and summer, it would have been the same year as it was two months previously.
- ↑ The Domino High school festival is mentioned as being bunkasai, the Japanese cultural festival. This event usually takes place in autumn. However individual schools may host it at any time. If the Domino High festival had taken place in autumn, it would result in contradictory information about the characters' school grades
- ↑ a b Yugi's class is mentioned as being 1-B, implying he is in first year of high school.
- ↑ In a flashback from two months earlier, the Japan Daily News mentions 1996 as the year.
- ↑ Pegasus and Keith's Duel took place after Dark Yugi and Kaiba's Duel, but before Death-T, evidenced by Kaiba beginning to develop Solid Vision. When it occurred in relation to other events between those two dates is uncertain.
- ↑ Starting this chapter, characters wear the summer variation of their school uniforms.
- ↑ Anzu mentions being on summer vacation.
- ↑ Jonouchi mentions it being summer.
- ↑ The Yovega Fireboy had the year 1997 printed on it, suggesting this chapter takes place in 1997 or late 1996.
- ↑ Characters stop wearing the summer variation of their school uniform in this chapter.
- ↑ The bare trees outside Bakura's apartment suggest autumn has begun.
- ↑ This event takes place shortly before a week before the Duelist Kingdom tournament.
- ↑ The grown leaves suggest spring has begun.
- ↑ A new Japanese school year begins. Japanese school years begin in April.
- ↑ A newspaper mentions an upcoming event occurring on August 23 and 25. Battle City begins a few days after this newspaper is printed, suggesting Battle City takes place no later than September.
- ↑ Although Battle City took place before the end of September, it is unclear how long before.
- ↑ This event takes place not long before Yugi's graduation.
- ↑ Yugi started high school in 1996. Japanese high school lasts thee years, with graduation in March.
- ↑ The year the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga is set is not specified within the series, but is assumed to be the same as the anime.
References
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 13: "The Man from Egypt (Part 1)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 147 (Duelist Duel 88): "The Lost Cards"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 31: "Darkness on the Move!!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 279 (Millennium World Duel 1): "The Millennium Treasure"
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 55. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ a b c d e Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 214 (Duelist Duel 155): "The Cursed Bloodline!"
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2015). "Millennium Book – Chapter 6: Battle City arc". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: Millennium Book (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 153. ISBN 978-4-08-779722-0.
- ↑ a b Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 56. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 77 (Duelist Duel 18): "On My Own"
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 51. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 68. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 42: "Get the Million!!"
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 24. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ a b Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 53. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 21. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 45. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ a b Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 66. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 30. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 138 (Duelist Duel 79): "Dungeon Crisis!!"
- ↑ Takahashi, Kazuki (2015). "Millennium Book – Chapter 4: Duelist Kingdom arc". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: Millennium Book (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 107. ISBN 978-4-08-779722-0.
- ↑ a b c d e Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 60 (Duelist Duel 1): "Challenge!!"
- ↑ a b Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Character Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 54. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 1: "The Puzzle of the Gods"
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 132 (Duelist Duel 73): "The Tragic Tale of the Millennium Eye"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 63 (Duelist Duel 4): "I Won't Lose!!"
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 40: "A Piece of His Heart"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 231 (Duelist Duel 172): "Out of the Past"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 232 (Duelist Duel 173): "The Clan of Darkness!"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 27: "Project Start!"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 2: "Lying Eyes"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 3: "Hard Beat!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 4: "Jail Break!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 5: "The False Prophet"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 6: "Into the Fire"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 7: "The Face of Truth"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 8: "The Poison Man"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 10: "The Cards with Teeth (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 12: "The Wild Gang (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 14: "The Man from Egypt (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 15: "The Other Criminal" to Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 20: "Game Over"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 21: "Digital Pet Duel"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 22: "American Hero (Part 1)"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 23: "American Hero (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 87 (Duelist Duel 28): "The Terror of Pegasus!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 24: "Capsule Monster Chess"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 25: "The One-Inch Terror"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 26: "Russian Roulette"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 28: "Arena #1" - Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 40: "A Piece of His Heart"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 41: "Let's Find "Love"!"
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 43: "Monster Fight!! (Part 1)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 44: "Monster Fight!! (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 45: "13 O'clock Terror!!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 46: "The Evil Dragon Cards (Part 1)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 47: "The Evil Dragon Cards (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 48: "Jonouchi!! Soul Battle!! (Part 1)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 49: "Jonouchi!! Soul Battle!! (Part 2)"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 50: "Millennium Enemy 1: The Mysterious Transfer Student"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 51: "Millennium Enemy 2: Monster World" — Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 59: "Millennium Enemy 10: The Last Die Roll"—
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 62 (Duelist Duel 3): "Countdown!!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 65 (Duelist Duel 6): "Let the Duel Begin!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 134 (Duelist Duel 75): "The New Game"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 146 (Duelist Duel 87): "The Ancient Stone"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 1: "A New Hero!!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 2: "Princeton!!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 4: "Bastion the Analyst!!"
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 6: "Miss Duel Academy"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 8: "Two Big Brothers!!"