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'''Tops''' refers to the upper class of [[City]]'s society. They appear in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'' anime.
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The '''Topsiders''', also shortened to '''Tops''', refers to the upper class of [[City]]'s society. In the Japanese version, they are known as simply the '''Tops'''. They appear in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'' anime.
  
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==
Tops probably came from the word ''Top'', meaning "high".
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Topsider probably came from the word ''Top'', meaning "high".
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
City's society is entirely competition based, where the "winners" stand to gain everything, and the "losers" stand to lose everything. The upper 1% of City's population is known as the Tops. They control 99% of the city's wealth, and live in a magnificent cityscape of highways, skyscrapers, villas, and even smaller metropolises that tower high above the slums the [[Commons (ARC-V)|Commons]], or the remaining 99% of the population, reside in. It is patrolled by [[Sector Security (ARC-V)|Sector Security]], who will apprehend any Commons that are in Tops-exclusive areas without authorization. The Tops openly discriminate against the Commons, with the possible exception of Commons who are able to achieve great things and become Tops themselves, such as [[Jack Atlas (ARC-V)|Jack Atlas]], who won the [[Friendship Cup]] and became Duel King. <ref name="ep54">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|54|ref}}</ref>
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City's society is entirely competition based, where the "winners" stand to gain everything, and the "losers" stand to lose everything. The upper 1% of City's population is known as the Topsiders. They control 99% of the city's wealth, and live in a magnificent cityscape of highways, skyscrapers, villas, and even smaller metropolises that tower high above the slums the [[Commons (ARC-V)|Commons]], or the remaining 99% of the population, reside in. It is patrolled by [[Sector Security (ARC-V)|Sector Security]], who will apprehend any Commons that are in Tops-exclusive areas without authorization. The Tops openly discriminate against the Commons, with the possible exception of Commons who are able to achieve great things and become Tops themselves, such as [[Jack Atlas (ARC-V)|Jack Atlas]], who won the [[Friendship Cup]] and became Duel King. <ref name="ep54">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|54|ref}}</ref>
  
 
During the [[Arc League Championship]], [[Yugo]] and [[Zuzu Boyle]] were transported to a Tops-exclusive area by [[Zuzu's bracelet]], where the two explained to each other their knowledge of the events that had transpired before they were discovered by Tops residents, prompting them to flee on Yugo's [[Duel Runner]] only to be forced into a [[Turbo Duel]] by Sector Security.
 
During the [[Arc League Championship]], [[Yugo]] and [[Zuzu Boyle]] were transported to a Tops-exclusive area by [[Zuzu's bracelet]], where the two explained to each other their knowledge of the events that had transpired before they were discovered by Tops residents, prompting them to flee on Yugo's [[Duel Runner]] only to be forced into a [[Turbo Duel]] by Sector Security.
  
During a Sector Security Raid. The tops will be escorted out of the sence while the common will all be arrested, as seen with the [[Underground Dueling Arena]].
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During a Sector Security Raid. The Tops will be escorted out of the scene while the common will all be arrested, as seen with the [[Underground Dueling Arena]].
  
The tops is seen to have a Special Seating: While the commons sit in normal seat, the tops get to sit in a special, luxury room.
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The Tops is seen to have a Special Seating: While the commons sit in normal seat, Topsiders get to sit in a special, luxury room.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 03:05, 22 August 2016

Topsiders

Tops

Kanji

トップス

Rōmaji

Toppusu

Japanese translated

Tops

Appears in (anime)

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V

Appears in (episode)

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 05454: "City 'Scape"

The Topsiders, also shortened to Tops, refers to the upper class of City's society. In the Japanese version, they are known as simply the Tops. They appear in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime.

Etymology

Topsider probably came from the word Top, meaning "high".

History

City's society is entirely competition based, where the "winners" stand to gain everything, and the "losers" stand to lose everything. The upper 1% of City's population is known as the Topsiders. They control 99% of the city's wealth, and live in a magnificent cityscape of highways, skyscrapers, villas, and even smaller metropolises that tower high above the slums the Commons, or the remaining 99% of the population, reside in. It is patrolled by Sector Security, who will apprehend any Commons that are in Tops-exclusive areas without authorization. The Tops openly discriminate against the Commons, with the possible exception of Commons who are able to achieve great things and become Tops themselves, such as Jack Atlas, who won the Friendship Cup and became Duel King. [1]

During the Arc League Championship, Yugo and Zuzu Boyle were transported to a Tops-exclusive area by Zuzu's bracelet, where the two explained to each other their knowledge of the events that had transpired before they were discovered by Tops residents, prompting them to flee on Yugo's Duel Runner only to be forced into a Turbo Duel by Sector Security.

During a Sector Security Raid. The Tops will be escorted out of the scene while the common will all be arrested, as seen with the Underground Dueling Arena.

The Tops is seen to have a Special Seating: While the commons sit in normal seat, Topsiders get to sit in a special, luxury room.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 05454: "City 'Scape"