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== '''canonink''' ==
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== '''Canonink''' ==
  
  
An ordinary user in Yu-Gi-Oh wikia who likes to play Yu-Gi-Oh!.
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| image name          = Yugis bunkoban vol1.jpg
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{{Infobox/Character/ExtendedName
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| kanji                = 武藤 遊戯
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| romaji              = Mutō Yūgi
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| english manga        = Yugi Mutou
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| english anime        = Yugi Muto
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Names
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| arabic              = يوڠي موتو
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Appears
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        | manga debut          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 001]]
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| anime debut          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series - Episode 001]]
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| appears in          =
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'''Manga'''
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! manga|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]
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'''Anime'''
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! first series anime|Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series)]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! the Movie]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime|Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series)]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters]]
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Personal
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| birthdate            = June 4
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| height              = 153 cm
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| weight              = 42 kg
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| gender              = male
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| blood type          = AB
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{{Infobox/Character/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Deck
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| deck                = Strategy
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Other
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| title                = Relatives
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        | hidden              = true
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* [[Solomon Muto]] (grandfather)
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* [[Mrs. Muto]] (mother)
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* [[Mr. Muto]] (father)
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Other
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| title                = Food interests
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        | hidden              = true
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* '''Favorite''': Hamburger
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* '''Least favorite''': Shallot
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Voice
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| japanese            = {{voice actors|ja|[[wikipedia:Megumi Ogata|Megumi Ogata]]|[[wikipedia:Shunsuke Kazama|Shunsuke Kazama]]|e1=(1st series)|e2=(2nd series)}}
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| english              = {{voice actors|en|[[Wikipedia:Dan Green (voice actor)|Dan Green]]|Chuck Powers|e2=(Singapore)}}
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}}
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'''Yugi Muto''' is a not-so-average kid. Yugi is pure-hearted and child-like. He lives with his grandfather [[Solomon Muto]] and [[Mrs. Muto|mother]], although he never speaks of the latter in the English anime. In the Japanese manga, it's explained that Yugi's father is a businessman. Yugi is good at games and puzzles, especially [[Duel Monsters]].
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Yugi possesses the [[Millennium Puzzle]], which allows his body to bear host to the spirit of the Puzzle, [[Yami Yugi]]. Yugi was initially unaware of his existence and control of Yugi's body would involuntarily shift to Yami, when Yugi or his friends are wronged.
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Yugi is part of a close-knit group of friends: [[Joey Wheeler]], [[Tristan Taylor]], and [[Téa Gardner]]. [[Miho Nosaka]] is also one of Yugi's friends in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! first series anime|first series anime]]. Yugi's friends often cheer him on from the sidelines, and Joey has dueled at his side. Yugi has been friends with Téa since childhood and is in love with her. Téa has been shown to have feelings for both Yugis.
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In Japanese, the first characters of "Yūgi" and "Jōnouchi" combine to form "Yūjō" (友情), which means "friendship." The "[[Yu-Jo Friendship]]" card is named after the word and the fellowship between the characters.
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==Personality==
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The character of Yugi in the manga starts as being very short of confidence and being lonely. However, it's shown quite frequently that students are friendly towards him and care about him. Anzu is his best friend from childhood but before the manga has never seen Yugi's Millennium Puzzle before, as Yugi hides the Puzzle from everybody at school while he is building it. Yugi is also incredibly trusting of people - despite [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] and [[Tristan Taylor|Honda]] bullying him many times, he still believes they are just trying to persuade him to be more manly.
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==Design==
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[[Image:Yugi Linework.jpg|180px|thumb|left|Yugi's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Depicted here is the character in the full Domino School boy's regalia from front, side, and rear views and alongside views of his head from different angles.]]
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Yugi's character design was overseen by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]. His usual outfit consists of the standard male Domino Junior/Senior High uniform complete with a closed buckled collar. His extremely extravagant hair features multiple layers including long blond crooked, pointy locks for his fringe, the rest features a five large spikes colored black with a magenta sheen along the edges. He wears the [[Millennium Puzzle]] on a lace around his neck. In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! manga|manga]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime|second series anime]], the lace is later replaced with a chain. In the manga (post Volume 7) and in the second series anime, he often wears a [[Duel Disk 2|KaibaCorp Duel Disk]] on his left arm.
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When he and [[Téa Gardner|Téa]] took a day together to find out about the Millennium Puzzle, he wore a black linen shirt and several pieces of wrist-chains, along with a pair of leather pants. He is seen wearing the same outfit, except for the chains, when he met [[Jaden Yuki]] for the first time. However, in GX, Yugi's (present day) face is never directly shown.
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==Manga biography==
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===Prior to pilot===
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Yugi lives with his [[Mrs. Muto|mother]] and Grandfather, [[Solomon Muto|Sugoroku]] in the family game shop, [[Kame Game]]. By the pilot, his father is away on business.
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Yugi found the [[Millennium Puzzle]] on a shelf in the shop. He spent 8 unsuccessful years trying to solve it.
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===Yu-Gi-Oh!===
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====Solving the Millennium Puzzle====
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[[File:Yugi debut.jpg|thumb|right|Yugi at the beginning of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! manga|manga]].]]
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At school, while working on the Puzzle, he utters the riddle on the box ''"It's something that you see, but have never seen before"''. [[Tristan Taylor|Honda]] and [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] enter the room and start tossing the puzzle around. Jonouchi manages to secretly steal a piece. However [[Téa Gardner|Anzu]] arrives and tells them off. Yugi discloses with Anzu how he's been spending years trying to solve the Puzzle and believes he will be granted a wish upon solving.<ref name="duel 1">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 001]]</ref>
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The hall monitor [[Tetsu Ushio|Ushio]] believes Yugi is being bullied by Honda and Jonouchi. He takes it on himself to be Yugi's bodyguard, although Yugi denies that Honda and Jonouchi have been been troubling him. Regardless Ushio beats them both up. Yugi protests as Ushio continues to hit them, resulting in Ushio attacking him too. Afterwards Ushio imposes bodyguard fees of ¥200,000 (about $2070.82 in US dollars) and threatens him with a knife should he not pay.<ref name="duel 1"/>
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That night, Yugi works on the Puzzle, while thinking of way to make the money. Unlike other days, he was able to assemble the Puzzle more easily and quickly, until he realized the last piece was missing. His Grandfather gives him the last piece, which Jonouchi had returned earlier.<ref name="duel 1"/>
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[[File:YGO-001 Yugi solves the puzzle.jpg|thumb|left|Yugi solves the [[Millennium Puzzle]].]]
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When Yugi assembled the Puzzle, he became the Guardian of the Shadow Games and his body came to bear host for the spirit of the 3,000-year-old [[Pharaoh Atem|Nameless Pharaoh]]. The spirit, known as [[Yami Yugi|Dark Yugi]] shares Yugi's body, unbeknownst to Yugi.
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Dark Yugi defeats Ushio in a [[Shadow Game]] while using a normal deck of playing cards and changes back to Yugi, who has no knowledge of what has passed.<ref name="duel 1"/>
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The next day at school, Jonouchi answers Yugi's riddle, saying it's friendship and that they're friends.<ref name="duel 1"/>
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====Early games====
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A [[Director Lucius|ZTV director]] arrives at [[Domino High]] to make a documentary about bullying. He has his assistant [[A.D. Fujita|Fujita]] stage a bullying scene, by attacking Yugi. Yugi is saved by Jonouchi and Dark Yugi later beats the director in a Shadow Game consisting of dice and a low chance of winning.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 002]]</ref>
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The untalented singer, [[Sozoji]], forces Yugi to sell tickets to his concert. After [[Tomoya Hanasaki|Hanasaki]] tries to sell Yugi a ticket, Yugi takes all Hanasaki's tickets off his hands. Knowing neither of them are going to be able to sell the tickets, he tries to spare Hanasaki of the burden. The day of the concert, Yugi informs Sozoji that he couldn't sell any tickets. As punishment, Sozoji makes Yugi listen to music at full blast and reveals Hanasaki, beaten-up, as the audience for the next song. Dark Yugi once again takes over and subjects beats the bully in a Shadow Game.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 003]]</ref>
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Yugi and Jonouchi notice how Anzu is acting suspicious and avoiding walking hime from school with them. To get to the bottom of it, they follow her home from school and find she has been working at [[Burger World]]. Since part time jobs are against school rules, she makes them promise they won't tell. An [[Jackpot|escaped convict]] enters the restaurant, takes Anzu hostage and blindfolds her. Everyone is else is made lie on the floor apart from Yugi, who is made to serve him. Dark Yugi takes control of Yugi's body and faces the convict in a Shadow Game. Anzu thinks his voice sounds like Yugi, but his actions and bravery are completly different. Dark Yugi defeats the convict, setting him alight. Yugi is made believe the convict accidentally set himself on fire.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 004]]</ref>
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Yugi gets envious of the self-proclaimed psychic [[Kokurano]], as he tries to seuduce Anzu. For Yugi's disbelief in his powers, Kokurano says that in Yugi's future countless letters will fall from the heavens and bring disaster upon him. Later that day Kokurano knocks over bookshelves on top of Yugi. Dark Yugi then emerges to punish Kokurano and save Anzu.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 005]]</ref>
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For a school carnival, the class follow Yugi's suggestion to set up a section for games. However [[Goro Inogashira]] and his classmates tear down their stand to make way for their own. Yugi gets injured trying to protect their stand and is taken to the infirmary. Anzu takes care of him for a while, but after she takes her eyes off him, he disappears as Dark Yugi to get revenge on Goro.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 006]]</ref>
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Despite Honda's wishes, Jonouchi let's Yugi in on Honda's crush on [[Miho Nosaka]] and asks him for help. Yugi suggests that they browse his family's store for a present, where they decided on a love letter jigsaw puzzle. Having never sent a love letter before, Honda gets Yugi to write one and threatens him, should Miho not like it. The next day at school, the teacher [[Ms. Chono]] finds the puzzle on Miho's desk and confiscates it. She demands the sender come forward. Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda all claim to have done so, but Chono continues the puzzle to find out who really sent it and plans to punish the others for lying. Dark Yugi emerges and turns the puzzle into a Shadow Game; as Chono continues to complete the puzzle, she feels the pain she is inflicting on others. The makeup on her face begins to crack up, revealing her true ugly self. Chono flees the room, sparing the boys any trouble. After Miho turns Honda down for a date, Yugi and Jonouchi treat him to a hamburger to cheer him up. Since then Honda becomes good friends with Yugi.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 007]]</ref>
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After Jonouchi buys a pair of [[Air Muscle]] shoes from the [[Junky Scorpion]], he, Yugi and Honda are ambushed by the [[Muscle Hunters]], who steal the shoes. After finding out they were sent by the [[Junky Scorpion store owner|store owner]], Dark Yugi emerges and returns to the store, to win back Jonouchi's shoes. Not knowing how he got the shoes back, Yugi returns them to Jonouchi.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 008]]</ref>
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After realizing Jonouchi has missed school for the first time, Yugi, Anzu and Honda investigate. They visit Jonouchi's apartment, but get scared off by [[Mr. Wheeler|his father]], who mistakes them for Jonouchi and yelling at them for disappearing for two days. The trio search the city and find Jonouchi with [[Hirutani's gang]] attacking a boy. Yugi ran over to ask Jonouchi what was going on, but Jonouchi denied knowing him. As Yugi continued to plea with Jonouchi, one of the [[Hirutani Minion A|gang members]] punched Yugi in the face.<ref name="duel 11">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 011]]</ref>
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Yugi refuses to believe Jonouchi has changed so they followed the gang to [[J'z]]. Honda demanded Yugi and Anzu to wait outside, for their own safety, while he went inside. However Honda could only report the gang had left, so the trio split-up to look for Jonouchi.<ref name="duel 11"/><ref name="duel 12">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 012]]</ref>
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Unable to find him, clasped the Millennium Puzzle and asked it to tell him where Jonouchi is. Dark Yugi took control of his body and went to [[Hirutani's torture chamber]], where the gang had Jonouchi tied-up. Dark Yugi managed to take out the gang and relinquish control to Yugi, who escorted Jonouchi out.<ref name="duel 12"/>
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Yugi gets a [[Digital Pet]], which he names [[U2]]. At school, he connects it [[Joe|Jonouchi's pet]], where it initially gets bullied, but they start to get along afterwards. After [[Kujirada]]'s [[Devil Master|pet]] eats Jonouchi and [[Peachy|Anzu's]], he connects it to U2. Initialy it gets chased, but then uses the data it incorporated from its battle with Jonouchi's pet to transform to a more powerful form, allowing it to take out its opponent. After U2 reachs its life expectancy, Yugi stays awake to watch him disappear.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 021]]</ref>
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====The Man from Egypt====
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Yugi reads that there will be an Egyptian exhibition at the museum in the newspaper. Since his Grandfather knows [[Professor Yoshimori]], the archaeologists who discovered the tomb, Yugi is allowed come for free and invites his friends too. Anzu notes that Egypt is where the Millennium Puzzle came from and reminds Yugi that his grandfather had said all the archaeologists involved in finding the puzzle had died mysterious deaths. Yugi assures his friends that he isn't cursed, but admits to suffering memory loss.<ref name="duel 13">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 013]]</ref>
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Outside the museum, he is introduced to Professors Yoshimori. Yoshimori in turn introduces him to [[Professor Kanekura|Kanekura]], who begs Yugi to let him put the Millennium Puzzle on display for the day. During the exhibition, Yugi doesn't feel right without the Puzzle.<ref name="duel 13"/>
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[[File:YGO-013 Yugi's soul rooms.png|thumb|right|Yugi's two [[soul room]]s.]]
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After the exhibition closes, Yugi returns to collect his Puzzle. Unable to find Kanekura, he meets [[Shadi]] and explains what he's looking for. Shadi is astonished to learn that Yugi may be the one who solved the Puzzle. To check, he uses his [[Millennium Key]] to look into Yugi's [[soul room]]. However he find two rooms, one for Yugi and one for Dark Yugi.<ref name="duel 13"/>
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Shadi leaves Yugi's mind, after he is defeated by Dark Yugi. He returns Yugi the Puzzle, saying there is no need to thank him as he is in his debt, since Yugi's other self had saved him. Yugi laughs at the idea of there being another person living inside him.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 014]]</ref>
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After hearing the news of Kanekura's unexpected death, Yugi, Sugoroku, Jonouchi and Anzu go to Yoshimori's house to cheer him up. However Yoshimori, possessed by Shadi, starts attacking Yugi's friends.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 015]]</ref> Shadi redecorates Anzu's [[soul room]] and order the other Yugi to appear. He tells Yugi that he can make Anzu die by commanding her to do so. This prompts Dark Yugi to appear.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 016]]</ref>
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Dark Yugi faces Shadi is a Shadow Game in order to save his friends. Anzu and Jonouchi see Yugi shortly after he wins the game and notice he is acting differently. They approach him over this matter, but Dark Yugi relinquishes control to Yugi, causing them to think they'd been mistaken.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 020]]</ref>
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====Death-T====
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Yugi introduces Jonouchi and Anzu to [[Duel Monsters]] at [[Kame Game]]. [[Seto Kaiba]] arrives and takes interest in Yugi's grandfather's rare "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" card. Unable to buy it off him, he attempts to steal it from Yugi the next day at school, by switching it with a [[counterfeit]]. Despite noticing this, Yugi waits until no one else is around, before asking for the card back. After Kaiba refuses to and mocks Yugi and his grandfather's attitude, Dark Yugi takes control. Dark Yugi defeats Kaiba in a [[Shadow Game]] of Duel Monsters, winning back the card and giving Kaiba a [[Penalty Game]], making him believe he is in the [[Duel Monsters Spirit World]], where he gets constantly killed.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 009]]</ref>
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Much later, Kaiba's brother [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]], approaches Yugi in search of revenge. Using his gang, who are armed with dangerous weapons, he forces Yugi into a game of [[Capsule Monster Chess]]. As Mokuba's minions try to mess with Yugi's Millennium Puzzle, Dark Yugi emerges, as Mokuba had hoped for. Even though Mokuba rigged the dispenser to give Yugi low level monsters for the game, Dark Yugi accepts the ante of having one of Yugi's fingers cut off should he lose, provided he may subject Mokuba to a Penalty Game, should Mokuba lose. Dark Yugi wins and Mokuba warns him [[Death-T]] is coming, before he believes himself to be trapped in a gaint capsule, as his penalty.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 024]]</ref>
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At an arcade, Yugi hears rumors of Kaiba is building the ultimate game. He takes his mind off it, by playing a fighting game. He receives multiple challenges from [[Feng Long]], defeating him each time. Not too pleased with this Long beats up Yugi and steals the Millennium Puzzle. After Jonouchi sees what happened he chases down Feng Long and wins the Puzzle back in a fight.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 025]]</ref>
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Shortly after leaving the arcade, Yugi and Jonouchi are invited via limousine to Kaiba's mansion. At the mansion, Mokuba treats them to a meal, which turns out to be a game called [[Russian Roulette Dinner]], in which he poisons Jonouchi. In order to save Jonouchi Dark Yugi emerges and defeats Mokuba, despite him cheating.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 026]]</ref>
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The next day, Kaiba takes Yugi and Jonouchi to [[Kaiba Land]] as special guests. He treats them to a special show. However the show turns out to be Kaiba facing Yugi's grandfather in a game of Duel Monsters inside a [[Battle Box]]. Kaiba defeats Sugoroku using his 3 "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" and tears up Sugoroku's after he wins. Kaiba subjects him to an artificial Penalty Game to blackmail Yugi into competing in Death-T.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 027]]</ref> Sugoroku hands Yugi his Deck to use against Kaiba, before being rushed to hospital.<ref name="duel 28">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 028]]</ref>
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[[File:YGO-028 Yugi gets his grandpa's Deck.jpg|thumb|left|Yugi receives his [[Solomon Muto|grandfather's]] Deck.]]
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Jonouchi insists on helping Yugi. Honda who'd brought [[Johji]] to Kaiba Land comes out of the crowd to help Yugi too. Much to everyone's suprise they are greeted by Anzu as they start the first stage. Anzu, who is working there, explains the rules of the shootout game they're about to play. They players basically take out their opponent's by shooting the sensor on their vest. However Kaiba has hired professional hitman, armed with lethal guns as their opponents, while Yugi and his friends guns are totally ineffective.<ref name="duel 28"/> Jonouchi manages to kick out one of the opponents, while Honda and Johji use Anzu's working gun to take out the other two in a fake surrender.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 029]]</ref>
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During the second stage, Yugi and his friends resist screaming on an electric chair ride.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 030]]</ref> The ride takes them to a haunted mansion, where they get their hands stuck in a guillotine. Yugi is made think fast as he solves a riddle in time to save the group from getting their hands sliced off.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 031]]</ref> In the final part of the stage, Jonouchi is locked in a room, where he faces the [[Chopman]] in a deathmatch. While the Chopman's weapon is stuck, Yugi diverts Jonouchi's attention to a candlestick he can use to pick the lock on his cuff. He then instructs Jonouchi to lock the cuff onto the door with the candle slipped inside it. After the Chopman unsticks his weapon he yanks the chain, ripping out the door. Jonouchi makes his escape, while the candle hits the tar covred floor, incinerating the Chopman.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 032]]</ref>
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At the start of the third stage, the friends are left waiting in a empty room for a long time. Yugi uses the time to apologise to his friends and blames himself for dragging them into this. Jonpuchi seizes him, demanding he never say that again. Jonouchi and Honda then admit that through Yugi, they have come to like themselves. Anzu asks them to hold out their hands as draws a smiley face on them. If they end up taking separate paths in life, she tells them to remember this symbol and they'll remember being friends.<ref name="duel 33">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 033]]</ref>
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[[File:YGO-034 Another me.jpg|thumb|150px|For the first time in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! manga|manga]], Yugi confesses that he thinks there is "[[Yami Yugi|another Yugi]]".]]
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After the challenge starts, blocks fall from the ceiling, while the gang climb them in order to escape through a hole in the wall, high off the ground. Anzu makes use of her dancing skills to read the rhythm the blocks are falling and help the others avoid them. However Honda gets his coat, stuck under a block, while the others make their escape.<ref name="duel 33"/>
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Upset over what happened to Honda, Yugi admits to Jonouchi and Anzu that he believes there is another Yugi living inside him. He had held this information back before, in fear that they won't want to be friends with him, knowing this. The group proceed to the third stage, where they knowingly see Yugi change to Dark Yugi for the first time, as he prepares to face Mokuba in another game of Capsule Monster Chess.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 034]]</ref>
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Dark Yugi defeats Mokuba and saves him from the artificial Penalty Game.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 036]]</ref> He proceeds to defeat Kaiba in a game of Duel Monsters in the final stage.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 039]]</ref> As a penalty, he dispel's Kaiba's evil half.<ref name="duel 40">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 040]]</ref>
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After the final stage, Yugi is reunited with Honda, who is saved by Mokuba. From that day on, Yugi remembered all the battles he and Dark Yugi had fought.<ref name="duel 40"/>
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====Later games====
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Anzu gives Yugi a love compatibility tester, [[Lovely Two]], which initially gets no response when he tries his with Anzu's. At school [[Tsuruoka]] catches Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda playing "test score bingo". After ridiculing their test scores, he confiscates the Lovely Two, prompting Dark Yugi's arrival. Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda end up in a game, where they must find the Lovely Two or face expulsion. Anzu becomes bashful, knowing she's speaking to the other Yugi, and gives him her Lovely Two. After trying the love compatibility test, as Dark Yugi the Lovely Twos start to beep, revealing its location.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 041]]</ref>
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Yugi takes up a game called [[Monster Fighter]], which proves to be a big hit, with Yugi asked numereous times at school if his family's store has any in stock. Among Yugi's opponents is [[Koji "the Spider" Nagumo]], who cheats by punching Yugi and steals his Monster Fighter. Yugi borrows Jonouchi's Monster Fight and changes to Dark Yugi, who uses it to defeat Koji in a [[Shadow Game]] of Monster Fighter.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 043]]</ref><ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 044]]</ref>
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Over the summer vacation, Anzu asks Yugi out to [[Domino Park]]. Yugi ends up chasing a kid, who sprays him with a water pistol. Seeing him act immaturely, Anzu unsuccessfully trys to fake that she's in danger to make the other Yugi appear. After a bomb scare, Yugi is forced to stay back to find Anzu, who's gotten on the ferris wheel. Upon learning the bombs are planted on the ferris wheel, Yugi switches to Dark Yugi, who engages in a game of clock solitare set by the [[Playing Card Bomber|bomber]] in order to save Anzu. After stopping the bomber, Anzu attempts to continue the date with Dark Yugi.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 045]]</ref>
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The evidence existing becomes drastically clearer and clearer that Yugi and Dark Yugi are different souls. In the most prominent of these, Yugi is challenged to a Shadow Game by a boy named [[Hajime Imori|Imori]] using Chinese [[Dragon Cards]] that were sealed. Yugi loses and, as the rules say it must, his soul is sucked into the soul-eating jar. However he seizes the puzzle just in time and Dark Yugi challenges him to a re-match, defeating Imori and setting the captured Yugi's soul free while at the same time imprisoning Imori's. Now it is made clear that Dark Yugi and Yugi just live in the same body.
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====Monster World====
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Yugi makes friends with a new student, [[Ryo Bakura]]. Bakura tells Yugi and his friends how he plays [[Monster World]]. He advises against them playing it with him, as people he's faced in the past ended up in comas.
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After Bakura misses a day of school, Yugi, Jonouchi, Anzu and Honda visit his apartment. Bakura tries warning them to leave, but his alter ego [[Yami Bakura|Dark Bakura]] possess him and invites them in.
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[[File:Yugi's MW figure.jpg|thumb|left|100px|[[Yugi (MW)|Yugi's minature]].]]
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Dark Bakura suggests they play Monster World. Yugi and his friends fill out data for their characters and Bakura creates minature versions of them.
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As they play the game, Bakura seals the souls of Yugi's friends into the miniatures. Yugi demands that Bakura seal his soul into a figurine as well. In his thoughts he states that even if he can't roll the dice, 'the other me' can. Dark Yugi then meets Yugi for the first time. At this point both characters have changed dramatically from the beginning of the manga - Yugi is more confident and daring, while Dark Yugi's treatment of his foes is softer and his attitude is no longer so arrogant. This is shown in their designs: Yugi's face has matured and sharpened, and he no longer looks awkward when putting on a brave face; Dark Yugi's has softened, his glare is more of weariness than of pride and his eyes are less wild. After this story, both Yugis have a more comfortable relationship with each other and their friends.
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist===
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====Duelist Kingdom====
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=====Prior to the tournament=====
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Pegasus sends Yugi a video inviting him to participate in his [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament. Pegasus appears on the video and invites Yugi to duel him on the spot. Initially astonished at how he can face a pre recording, Yugi complies. Seeing the nature of the Duel, to be that of a [[Shadow Game]], Dark Yugi takes control.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 001]]</ref> Pegasus later imposes a time limit, which becoms responsible for Yugi's defeat. As a [[Penalty Game|penalty]] for Yugi's defeat, Pegasus traps [[Solomon Muto|Sugoroku's]] soul in the video tape.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 003]]</ref>
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Yugi inserts the tape into a camcorder, so he watch his grandfather on its screen, to easily communicate with him wherever he goes.<ref name="d duel 4">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 004]]</ref>
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Having recently attained the ability to tell what his other self is feeling, Yugi divulges that Dark Yugi feels bad for losing to Pegasus to his friends at school. They fill [[Ryo Bakura|Bakura]] in on what happened to Sugoroku and consider Yugi entering the tournament to return him to normal.<ref name="d duel 4"/>
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Yugi arrives home, finding the invitation to and instructions for Duelist Kingdom attached to the door. Jonouchi, Anzu, Honda and Bakura catch up with him, revealing Jonouchi also received a tape in the mail. Since he doesn't have an 8 mm VCR of his own, he asks if they can watch it on Yugi's. The tape shows Jonouchi's sister [[Serenity Wheeler|Shizuka]] telling Jonouchi her inevitable blindness is approaching. Jonouchi tells them about being unable to afford the expensive surgery and mopes about being unable to help her. Yugi then changes to Dark Yugi and reminds Jonouchi of the prize money for the Duelist Kingdom and hands him one of his 2 Star Chips, granting Jonouchi entry to the tournament.<ref name="d duel 4"/>
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[[File:D-004 The adventure begins.jpg|thumb|right|181px|The group on the ship leaving Domino.]]
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Yugi and Jonouchi spend the next week training for the tournament.<ref name="d duel 4"/> Among this time, Yugi gives Jonouchi the card "[[Time Wizard]]".<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 011]]</ref>
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Along with Anzu, Bakura and Honda they arrive at [[Domino Pier]] and board the ship to the tournament. Here they meet [[Weevil Underwood|Insector Haga]], [[Rex Raptor|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]] and [[Mai Valentine|Mai Kujaku]]. Yugi spends some time conversing with Haga, who leaks word of newrules being in place. Haga requests to see the "[[Exodia]]" cards Yugi used to defeat [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]], only to throw them overboard. Jonouchi dives into the water but is only able to rcover 2 of the cards. Yugi changes to Dark Yugi, who vows to take out Haga first in the tournament.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 005]]</ref>
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=====Preliminaries=====
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After the tournament starts, Yugi and his companions head to the forest, having seen Haga go that way. No sooner than than when they come face to face, Haga challenges Yugi to a Duel, knowing his monsters will benefit from the [[Field Power Bonus]]. Dark Yugi accepts and is led to a [[Battle Box]], where he wagers his 1 Star Chip and his Deck for Haga's 2 Star Chips.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 006]]</ref> Yugi emerges victorious, eliminating Haga from the tournament.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 009]]</ref>
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Yugi spends much of his time as Dark Yugi, including watching Jonouchi face Mai<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 010]]</ref>, winning his next 2 Star Chips from [[Mako Tsunami|Ryota Kajiki]]<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 013]]</ref> and facing a Star Chips thief, who turns out to be [[Mokuba Kaiba]], on the run from Pegasus. Mokuba tries to swipe Yugi's Star Chips, but is discouraged by Dark Yugi. [[Kemo|Saruwatari]] refuses to let Mokuba hand the Star Chips back to Yugi, but arranges an opponent for Yugi to face, the [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]] for Mokuba's freedom.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 015]]</ref> Yugi's opponent uses [[Seto Kaiba|Seto Kaiba's]] Deck, but as Dark Yugi defeats him, Kaiba wakes from his coma and Yugi ups his Star Chip count to 6.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 017]]</ref> However Saruwatari has already disappeared wth Mokuba.<ref name="d duel 18">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 018]]</ref>
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Seeing as Jonouchi is disallowed from receiving help from Yugi in his Duel with [[Rex Raptor|Ryuzaki]], Dark Yugi returns control to Yugi.<ref name="d duel 18"/>
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That night, Mai proposes a ceasfire, as she shares her food with Yugi and his friends. After the meal, Yugi speaks with his grandfather on the camcorder, briefing him in on his progress in the tournament.<ref name="d duel 21">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 021]]</ref>
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After Jonouchi, Honda and Bakura falls asleep, Mai arranges for Yugi and Anzu to meet up, telling Yugi that Anzu wanted to speak with him. Anzu starts to talk about old times, but Yugi believes she wants to speak with his other self and offers to change. Anzu refuses as she tries to convince herself that both Yugi's are the same person.<ref name="d duel 21"/>
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The date is interrupted by the sound of Mai scream. Yugi and Anzu find out she has been beaten by the [[Panik|Player Killer of Darkness]], who has taken all eight of her Star Chips. The [[Eliminator|Player Killer]] then challenges Yugi to a Duel.<ref name="d duel 21"/> Yugi changes to Dark Yugi and defeats him winning back Mai's Star Chips. He offers them to Mai, who reluctanlty takes them back, saying she owes him one.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 025]]</ref>
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=====Finals=====
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After entering the castle, they spot [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]], who points out Kaiba and Pegasus are about to start dueling.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 048]]</ref> Yugi cheers for Kaiba, who loses and his soul sealed in a "[[Soul Prison]]" card.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 052]]</ref>
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As Dark Yugi, he gives Jonouchi his "[[The Honor of the King's Right Hand]]", so Jonouchi may participate in the finals. Over dinner he promises Honda to try save [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] and gets paired up with Mai for the semi-finals.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 053]]</ref>
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During the night, Yugi hears noises coming from Jonouchi's room. He goes in the check it out and finds Keith. Keith tries to quieten Yugi by punching him, but Jonouchi wakes-up and holds Keith back. Keith leaves without them knowing he took the "The Honor of the King's Right Hand" card. While Anzu tends to Yugi's wounds, he tells her how feels embarrassed, having to always be helped; such as by her Jonouchi and the other Yugi, but plans to be stronger someday.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 054]]</ref>
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Yugi faces Mai in the first Duel of the finals. Dark Yugi puts little effort into the Duel, as he worries about facing Pegasus. This results in a number of poor plays, but after encouraging words from Mai, he returns to the top of his game and defeats her.
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Yugi cheers for Jonouchi in his Duel with Keith. After Jonouchi's win, [[Croquet|Crocketts]] prepares to have Yugi duel Jonouchi, but Pegasus insists there is no need. Yugi immediatly advances to facing Pegasus.
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====Dungeon Dice Monsters====
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[[Mr. Clown]] frameed Yugi for stealing merchandise from his shop. After taking him away for the alleged crime, Clown stole the Millennium Puzzle and locked Yugi in a secret game room, where he faced [[Duke Devlin|Ryuji]] in a game of [[Dungeon Dice Monsters]] for the ownership of the Puzzle.
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As Yugi gets the upperhand on Ryuji, Clown entered the room and shattered the Puzzle. Yugi manages to defeat Ryugi with [[Yami Bakura|Dark Bakura's]] help and Ryugi admits that he cannot hate Yugi.
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Clown pretended to apologize as he put the Puzzle's chain back on Yugi's neck. However he tightened the chain and dragged Yugi into another room, locking the door and pinning down the a piece of the Puzzle by its  chain. He faces Yugi in the same Shadow Game he played against Sugoroku Mutou. However Ryugi accidentally sets the room on fire.
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Honda and Jonouchi arrive the save Yugi, but Yugi refused to leave without finishing the Puzzle. After he finished the Puzzle, Honda and Jonouchi managed to remove the pin and help him escape.
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====Battle City====
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World===
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====Shadow RPG====
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====Ceremonial Battle====
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==First series anime biography==
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===One-shot games===
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At school, while working on the Puzzle, he utters the riddle on the box "It's something that you see, but have never seen before". [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] swipes the puzzle from Yugi and starts teasing him. [[Tristan Taylor|Honda]] enters and begins to tell Jonouchi off. Jonouchi manages to steal a piece, before [[Téa Gardner|Anzu]] arrives and takes the puzzle back. Honda leaves shortly afterwards to buy [[Miho Nosaka|Miho]] lunch and is followed by Jonouchi. Yugi tells Anzu what he knows about the Puzzle and how he believes he'll be granted a wish after solving it.<ref name="fs ep 1">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series - Episode 001]]</ref>
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[[File:FSx001 Yugi defends.jpg|thumb|left|Yugi defends Jonouchi and Honda from Ushio.]]
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The hall monitor [[Tetsu Ushio|Ushio]] believes Yugi is being bullied by Jonouchi and Honda, although Yugi denies it. Ushio takes it on himself to be Yugi's bodyguardand beats up Jonouchi and Honda the next day. Yugi protests, but Ushio jokes about Yugi calling them his friends and imposes a bodyguard fee of ¥200,000.<ref name="fs ep 1"/>
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That night, while trying to think of how to pay Ushio, Yugi works on the Puzzle, making fast progress. He notices the last piece is missing and returns to school to see if he left it behind, but is confronted by Ushio. Since Yugi is unable to pay him, he gets beaten-up. Honda and Jonouchi arrive and find Yugi beaten-up. Jonouchi gives Yugi the missing piece, while he and Honda attack Ushio, but get beaten-up again. Yugi manages to finish the puzzle, while lying barely conscious.<ref name="fs ep 1"/>
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Yugi's body becomes host to the spirit of a 3000-year-old [[Pharaoh Atem|Nameless Pharaoh]]. The spirit, known as [[Yami Yugi|Dark Yugi]] goes after Ushio and defeats him in a Shadow Game.<ref name="fs ep 1"/>
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The next day at school, Yugi has no memory of what happened after solving the Puzzle. He meets Jonouchi, who answers Yugi's riddle, saying it's friendship and tells Yugi that they are friends.<ref name="fs ep 1"/>
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Yugi and his friends notice Anzu is acting suspicious and avoiding walking home from school. Subsequently Miho and Honda start to act as such, prompting Yugi and Jonouchi to investigate. They follow the other three home one day and find them working at [[Burger World]]. Since part time jobs are against school rules, they are made promise not to tell. A dispute between the escaped convicts, [[Tetsu Tasaki]] and [[Jiro the Yellow Spider]] at the restaurant, results in Anzu being taken hostage and blindfolded by Jiro. Everyone is else is made lie on the floor apart from Yugi, who is made to serve him. Dark Yugi takes control of Yugi's body and faces Jiro in a Shadow Game. Anzu thinks his voice sounds like Yugi, but his actions and bravery are completly different. Dark Yugi defeats Jiro, saving Yugi and Anzu.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series - Episode 002]]</ref>
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===The Man from Egypt===
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Yugi reads that there will be an Egyptian exhibition at the museum in the newspaper. Since his Grandfather knows Professor Yoshimori, the archaeologists who discovered the tomb, Yugi is allowed to come for free and invites his friends too. Anzu notes that Egypt is where the Millennium Puzzle came from and reminds Yugi that his grandfather had said all the archaeologists involved in finding the puzzle had died mysterious deaths. Yugi assures his friends that he isn't cursed, but admits to suffering memory loss.
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Outside the museum, he is introduced to Professors Yoshimori. Yoshimori in turn introduces him to Kanekura, who begs Yugi to let him put the Millennium Puzzle on display for the day. During the exhibition, Yugi doesn't feel right without the Puzzle.
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Shadi judges Kanekura's soul for disturbing the sacred soul of the god who lies asleep. By playing a game of darkness and using the Millennium Scale. There was no truth in the room of his soul and he was eaten by the monster that dweels in his minds room.
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Yugi returns to collect his Puzzle. Unable to find Kanekura, he meets Shadi and explains what he's looking for. Shadi is astonished to learn that Yugi may be the one who solved the Puzzle. To check, he uses his Millennium Key to look into Yugi's soul room. However he find two rooms, one for Yugi and one for Dark Yugi.
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Shadi leaves Yugi's mind, after he is defeated by Dark Yugi. He returns Yugi the Puzzle, saying there is no need to thank him as he is in his debt, since Yugi's other self had saved him. Yugi laughs at the idea of there being another person living inside him.
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When Shadi returns he goes after Professor Yoshimori, for the same reasons he came looking for Kanekura. Yoshimori was to be submitted to judgement before the eye of Anubis, but Yoshimori was frightened and backed away and fell out a window while Yugi's grandfather came to his aid.
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Shadi went to find Yugi and settle the score with his other side by entering Anzu's minds room and took control of her. The next day Shadi made Anzu try to make the other Yugi appear by hurting Yugi. When that didn't work he tryed another way. By putting Anzu's life at stake. When Dark Yugi appeared Shadi explained the rules of the game they were going to play. After he was able to defeat Shadi again he rescued Anzu.
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===The Four Game Masters===
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When Yugi beat Seto Kaiba in a Duel he tried to get back at him and sent [[The Four Game Masters]] after him to beat him in a game of Duel Monsters. The Game Masters include: [[Ridley Sheldon]], [[Ryuichi Fuha]], [[Aileen Rao]] and [[Hobson|Daimon]]. Count Ridley Sheldon, from London in the United Kingdom, is the first game master. Count Sheldon disguises one of his dolls as the school nurse. Sheldon defeats Yugi in a Duel Monsters game, taking his "[[Neon Knight]]" as a reward. Later, Seto kidnaps Yugi, whom is in the arcade looking for a new game called "KIS", so Yugi could face Count Sheldon again. Dark Yugi defeats Sheldon and placing a Penalty Game on the loser.
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Ryuichi Fuha is the second game master, who has good luck with a television game show. Ryuchi pushes around Yugi and his friends until Yugi challenges him to a Shadow Game involving a game show. Ryuichi ends up losing.
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Aileen Rao is a Canadian-Indian dancer and who also happens to be the third game master. Kaiba tells Aileen, who returns from a Paris fashion show, to play a game against Yugi. Aileen lures Yugi and Anzu, who is a big fan of Aileen, to her condominium. Aileen holds Anzu hostage and forces Yugi to play [[Rijinhai]]. Aileen tells Yugi if he loses, he will lose the most important thing to him. Aileen threatens to kill Anzu with a tiger if Yugi loses. Yugi wins and Aileen lets go of Anzu.
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Daimon is one of Kaiba's Game Masters, the fourth one. Seto is able to lure Yugi to duel Daimon. If Yugi refuses, Anzu will be devoured by a mechanical dragon. During this Duel, Daimon states that the reason that he duels for Seto is that he belives in Seto's good side to come out again. Seto provides Daimon with a device that will allow him to see Yugi's hand, but Daimon refuses to use it. After being defeated, Daimon takes Yugi aside and requests that he restore Seto's lost innocence.
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===Death-T===
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Seto Kaiba beats Yugi's grandfather in a game of Duel Monsters and he is sent to the hospital, before leaving he gave his deck to Yugi so he can beat Kaiba. Seto tells him to do so he needs to get past Death-T. Yugi agrees and Jonouchi, Honda, Miho and Anzu come along.
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Death-T 1 is called Shooting Stardust. Each of them were given special cyber vests and laser guns, and there goal was to defeat the enemy. To win you have to hit the enemy's sensor on the cyber vests with the laser gun. The opponent's are named [[Johnny Gayle|Red]], [[Bob McGuire|Black]] and [[Blue]], who are all army pros. When they begin they wait for the enemy to make the first move. This however makes Jonouchi impatiant. So Jonouchi goes out to try and attack, but is hit by Blue. Honda figures out that the guns are real. Then they are surrounded. Honda tells them all to run and hide, they do so. Black is wondering where the fifth person is, but Blue thinks she has run off. It turns out that Miho really fell asleep and when she woke up she was frightened and started shooting all over the place and she managed to hit all three of them, making Yugi, Jonouchi, Honda, Anzu and Miho the winners.
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For Death-T 2, everyone entered the room where they saw four levers with the numbers 10, 11, 00, 01. Kaiba told everyone except Yugi to pull a lever and not to let go after they did so. Then the floor opened up almost making Yugi fall. A robot with the word 'bllood' on it was coming there way to crush them and if someone lets go of one of the levers, it will only speed up. Only one of the levers will stop it and Yugi had to pick which one. At first he was panicing and couldn't think, then Anzu mentioned that he solved the Millennium Puzzle and he knew he could solve this riddle. He finally figured it out Kaiba said the machine doesn't like it when you say his name wrong and he realized 'bllood' had and extra 'l' in it. Meaning Anzu had to let go of her lever to stop the machine that was only inches away from crushing Yugi.
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As soon as Death-T 2 was complete a platform rose them up to the Death-T 3. The room was empty, but before the group could even move a block falls and almost crushes them. Then the blocks start falling down quicker. There was no where they could go that a block wouldn't hit them, until Yugi noticed an opening and told everyone to climb on the blocks to reach the hole. Anzu noticed a rhythm to the blocks falling pattern and she knew where they were going to fall next. Soon everyone was getting to the exit. The rhythm started to go faster. Yugi was having a hard time climbing on the blocks and Honda helped him up after a block almost crushed him, Honda said that this was where he stopped. Then everyone noticed his shirt was caught between the two blocks and before anyone could help him a block fell, covering the exit. Jonouchi thought Honda was dead and Yugi started to fell like it was his fault. Yugi admitts that, ever since he solved the Millennium Puzzle, he felt like someone else was inside him, another Yugi. He told everyone that he was afraid to tell them because they might not want to be friends with him. Then Jonouchi told Yugi that they will always be friends even if another Yugi is inside him and that they will save Honda and Yugi's grandpa, together.
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Death-T 4 was a Capsule Monster Chess game against Mokuba. Since Yugi was no longer afraid of his other self he let him take over. The game was played in a Battle Box, where the game also appeared below them due to Kaiba's new virtual reality system. Mokuba fixed the system where Yugi would get low powered Capsule Monsters and Mokuba would get high level. Yugi placed all of his monsters in a group. While Mokuba went first, Yugi held his formation. Mokuba thought by dividing his monaters into two different groups and attacking Yugi from both sides he would have an advantage. While Mokuba went on with his plan, Yugi didn't move a single piece. Until he was surrounded by all of Mokuba's monsters, Yugi started to move his pieces. Destroying two of Yugi's monsters, Mokuba thought he could win, but he didn't realize on of Yugi's monsters had a special ability, to dig underground and dodge an attack, leaving Mokuba to accidentally destroy two of his very own monsters. Yugi then blows up one of his monsters to destroy one of Mokuba's. Leaving them both with two monsters on the field. Leaving Yugi an opening to the evolution square. Making his level 1 monster a level 4. Leaving Mokuba with one monster. Mokuba thinking he has won because he destroyed Yugi's upgraded monster, do he goes after the last one still underground. As the monster starts to attack, its monster falls apart, making Yugi the winner.
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Death-T 5 is a game of Duel Monsters against Seto Kaiba. Yugi is useing his grandfathers deck. The life pionts start at 2000. They play in a Battle Box and the monsters appear in virtual reality in front or behind them. Yugi goes first and he summons Pterosaur Guardian of the Fortress and attacks Kaiba's Cyclops, making kaiba's life pionts 1800. Kaiba summons Wormfeast to the field and attacks Yugi's monster, Wormfeast gets destroyed, but Kaiba loses no life points because the attack pionts of the monsters were the same. Kaiba plays Dark Clown Saggy and equips him with a magic card, Dark Energy. He attacks Yugi's Pterosaur, his life pionts stand at 1600. Yugi can only play monsters in defense mode for now, he has two monsters on the field, Kaiba destroyes both monsters with Saggy in one hit. Yugi draws and plays Dark Knight Gaia, even though Gaia and Saggy have the same attack pionts, Yugi attacks. Kaiba's life pionts 1300, Yugi's 1400. Kaiba then draws the card he was waiting for and plays his Blue Eyes White Dragon. He attacks Gaia. Yugi can only play in defense mode, for now. Instead of attacking Kaiba draws another Blue Eyes and places it on the field. Then Yugi draws Protective Sealing Swords of Light and plays it, so Kaiba can't attack for two whole turns. Yugi only has one playable monster in his hand, the other four are pieces of Exodia and he can't use them yet. Kaiba at the moment is playing in defense mode untill he can attack with his Blue Eyes. Kaiba draws his last Blue Eyes and puts it on the field. Yugi draws his final card, the final piece of Exodia. Yugi summons Exodia to the field and destroyes all three of Kaiba's Blue Eyes White Dragons, Yugi wins. Kaiba gets a penalty game, Mind Crush, Kaiba has to recollect pieces of his shattered heart.
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Death-T was finally over and Yugi went back with his friends, Jonouchi, Honda, Miho, Anzu and his grandfater to go home after the long day.
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===Monster World===
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After Death-T was over Yugi and his friends, Jonouchi, Honda, Anzu and Miho went back to school. After finding out that Ryo Bakura doesn't want to be friends because he hurts whatever friend he gets, Yugi and the gang go over to Bakura's house to cheer him up. They heard that Karita said some mean things to him and that he later went to the hospital. Then Bakura invited them all to play a game of Monster World, a role playing game. Bakura is the Dark Master in the game and Yugi and everyone else are the adventurers. While everyone was picking there characters Yugi noticed that Bakura was acting different. Putting that aside Yugi picked his character, a half-human, half-elf, magician. Jonouchi picked a human, warrior. Honda picked a human, magic gunman. Anzu picked an elf sorceror. Miho picked a fairy merchant. As they begin to play they head towards the village. As they entered the village, Jonouchi's character went to talk with someone. He was a figure of Karita and was actually talking to them. Bakura made him play his role. He tells them that Zorc's castle is north of the village and they go that way. Bakura tells them that they will met up with a monster if they head that way. Bakura has to role two ten sided dice to determine the out come, while the adventurers roll the dice to see if they get to attack. However a 99 is fumble and any number below 10 is a critical hit, while 00 is a supercritical. Jonouchi makes a hit and destroys the monster. While Bakura gets the data from his computer and types in the situation. As they continue on the adventurers they meet someone lying in the road, he said that someone attacked him and stole his treasure. They agree to help him even though Yugi says it could be a trap. The treasure was a sword that could defeat Zorc. They head to the forest with an 80 percent chance of meeting a monster they go into battle. Jonouchi goes and falls, Honda attacks and Yugi turns an enemy into an ally, Poki. Miho finds money while Anzu rolls and gets a super critical hit and destroys the remaining monsters. They find out that the villager they helpled before was really Zorc and they get attacked. Bakura rolls a supercritical and turns Miho into her figure. Out of anger Honda roles while its not his turn and gets his soul put into his figure also. Jonouchi rolls a fumble and faces the same fate. Bakura told them it was the ultimate role playing game. As Yugi's turn came he asked Bakura to put his soul into the figure and Anzu asked for the same. Bakura did so thinking that with no one to roll the dice he would win, he was wrong by taking Yugi's soul out of his body the other Yugi was there to take his place and roll the dice.
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===Movie===
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==Second series anime biography==
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===Prior to pilot===
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Yugi lived in his family's game shop, [[Kame Game]], with his [[Mrs. Muto|mother]] and [[Solomon Muto|grandfather]]. His grandfather taught him a lot about the game, [[Duel Monsters]].
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[[File:DMx003 Torment.jpg|thumb|right|Yugi bullied by Joey and Tristan.]]
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Joey and Tristan used to bully Yugi. Joey even went as far as taking a piece of Yugi's [[Millennium Puzzle]] and throwing it into a canel. However Yugi stood-up for Joey and Tristan, when they were attacked by [[Tetsu Ushio|Ushio]], claiming that they were his friends, whereas Ushio claimed he was protecting Yugi in order to earn money. Joey and Tristan came to be Yugi's friends after the incident and Joey recovered the piece of the Puzzle.<ref name="ep 3">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 003]]</ref>
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Yugi and Joey once visited [[Burger World]], only to find Téa working there. She fears that if they tell, she'll get expelled as it's against school rules to have part-time jobs. (In the English version, she worries about getting fired, as they could reveal that she's under 18; the required age to work there.) She splatters their burgers in ketchup, warning them not to tell.<ref name="ep 22">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 022]]</ref>
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Yugi later finds Téa in a warehouse, being filmed by a pervert, who threatens to reveal she's working at Burger World. (In the English version, he was a mugger who tricked her by writing a note, pretending Yugi and Joey had given her a dance studio.) Yugi tackles the man, but gets thrown against a wall. Téa is also knocked unconscious after trying to attack him. Yugi then transforms into [[Yami Yugi]], who defeats the man in a card draw game and [[Penalty Game|Mind Crushes]] him. Yugi came to believe he had saved Téa, although he doesn't remember how he did it.<ref name="ep 22"/>
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===Duelist Kingdom===
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====Prior to the tournament====
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After beating Joey in [[Duel Monsters]], Yugi invites Joey, Téa and Tristan to see his grandfather, [[Solomon Muto|Solomon's]] rare card, the "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", after school. Kaiba, who overheard, ends up kidnapping Solomon and forcing him into a Duel for his "Blue-Eyes", as he refused to trade or sell it. Yugi and his friends catch up after Solomon had already been defeated, and witness Kaiba rip the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in front of them. Outraged, Yugi challanges Kaiba to a Duel, and Solomon gives Yugi his Deck. Yugi duels Kaiba as [[Yami Yugi]] and discovers Kaiba has the other three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" in his Deck but defeats him using "[[Exodia]]." After defeating Kaiba, Yugi becomes the Duel Monsters World Champion.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 001]]</ref>
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Since Joey has been having troubles with winning in Duel Monsters, Yugi asks his grandfather to help train Joey.<ref name="ep 2">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 002]]</ref>
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[[Maximillion Pegasus|Pegasus]] sends Yugi a video inviting him to participate in his Duelist Kingdom tournament. Pegasus appears on the video and duels Yugi on the spot while freezing everyone else in the room. He places a time limit on the Duel. Pegasus only won because time ran out seconds before Yugi could lower his life points with his Summon Skull. As a penalty for his defeat Solomon's soul is stolen.<ref name="ep 2"/>
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Yugi enters the tournament to rescue his grandfather. At the [[Domino Pier|pier]], he gives Joey one of his two [[Star Chips]] that are required for entry to allow Joey to participate and help him.
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[[File:DMx003 Yugi saves Joey.jpg|thumb|right|Yugi saves Joey from drowning.]]
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Yugi meets [[Weevil Underwood]] on the ship to the tournament, who acts friendly to Yugi, including telling him that he knows of new rules that are going to be introduced in the tournament. Shortly after Weevil leaves, Yugi gives Joey the "[[Time Wizard]]" card, telling him how it can be useful in a tight situation. Yugi meets Weevil again later and shows him his "Exodia" cards, which Weevil tosses overboard, to hinder Yugi's Deck. Joey jumps into the water to recover them. After getting two of the cards, the current hits Joey and Yugi dives in to save him. Both of them are then rescued by the stowaways, Téa and Tristan, who throw them a rope ladder.<ref name="ep 3"/>
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====Preliminaries====
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After the tournament starts, Yugi tracks down Weevil, determined to get his revenge, but Weevil flees, leading him into a forest. Yugi suspects this is to do with the new rules Weevil mentioned earlier. Weevil leads them to a meadow, where he accepts Yugi's his challenge, as his monsters now get [[Field Power Bonus]]es. Yugi switches to [[Yami Yugi]], who bets both his Deck and Star Chip<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 004]]</ref>, earning him Weevil's 2 Star Chips after he wins.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 005]]</ref>
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Yugi cheers for Joey in his Duel against [[Mai Valentine|Mai]]. As Yami Yugi, he offers Joey abstract clues to help him win. Joey defeats Mai using the "Time Wizard" card, Yugi gave him.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 006]]</ref>
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While searching for food, Yugi and his friends, find fish [[Mako Tsunami]] had prepared. Unbeknownst to them, Mako had set it as bait to lure opponents, to where his monsters greatly benefit from the field. After sharing the food, Mako challenges Yugi. After switching to Yami, Yugi defeats Mako, winning 2 more Star Chips.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 007]]</ref>
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Yugi and his friends see a contestant, being forced to leave the island as he is out of Star Chips. The boy says they were stolen, along with his Deck and describes the thief and where he met him. Yugi promises to get his Star Chips back, before the boat leaves the island. Back at the sene of the crime, they meet the thief, who has his face disuised. He duels Yugi with 5 Star Chips on the line. Yami Yugi identifies the thief as [[Mokuba Kaiba]]. Mokuba tells them how Yugi humiliated [[Seto Kaiba|his brother]], causing him to leave, giving Pegasus an opportunity to take over [[KaibaCorp]]. Mokuba now seeks revenge on Yugi for this. Unable to win the Duel, Mokuba makes a grab for Yugi's Star Chips. Yami discourages Mokuba and promises to help him and Seto.<ref name="ep 8">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 008]]</ref>
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The group make their way back to the bay, but the boat has already left. Yugi shows [[Kemo]] that he won back the Star Chips, but Kemo slaps them into the water, including some of Yugi's. Kemo grabs Mokuba to take him back to Pegasus, but Yugi challenges Kemo to a Duel for Mokuba's freedom. Kemo doesn't Duel himself, but tells Yugi to come back in an hour (4 hours in the English version) and he'll have an opponent arranged for him.<ref name="ep 8"/>
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Yugi returns to the spot, where he faces [[Ghost Kaiba]]. Ghost Kaiba pretends to be the actual Seto Kaiba and uses his Deck. With the help of the real Kaiba, who weakens Ghost Kaiba's "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s", via a virus, Yami Yugi wins. Yugi retrieves Kaiba's Deck, but Kemo has already disappeared with Mokuba.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 009]]</ref><ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 010]]</ref>
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Yugi is unallowed to help Joey in his Duel with [[Rex Raptor]]. As the Duel starts Yugi goes to find Tristan, who left in a huff with Joey for accepting those conditions. Tristan reminds Yugi that he should still be at the Duel to offer Joey his friendship, so the two of them return to watch.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 011]]</ref>
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That night, Mai shares her food with Yugi and his friends, although she promises that they'll be enemies tomorrow.<ref name="ep 12">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 012]]</ref>
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[[Ryo Bakura]] appears at their campsite, shortly after Mai leaves for a walk. While the group talks about cards they own, that they an identify with, Yugi encourages Téa to pick one for herself. Yugi picks the "[[Dark Magician]]" as his. After everyone has exchanged, which cards they recognize with, Bakura suggests they play a friendly Duel, where Yugi includes the cards Joey, Tristan and Téa choose; "[[Flame Swordsman]]", "[[Cyber Commander]]" and "[[Magician of Faith]]" and he can show them how his card, "[[Change of Heart]]" works.<ref name="ep 12"/>
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Bakura changes to [[Yami Bakura]], who traps the group's souls in the cards they selected. He proceeds to take Yugi's [[Millennium Puzzle]], but Yami Yugi emerges. Yami faces Yami Bakura, in a Shadow Game, to return his friends, but staking his Millennium Puzzle.<ref name="ep 12"/>
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[[File:Dark Magician Yugi.jpg|thumb|left|Yugi as the "[[Dark Magician]]", shortly before he discloses what he knows about Yami to his friends.]]
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Yugi's friends appear in place of the monsters they selected as Yami Yugi Summons them. When the Dark Magician, Yugi is Summoned, the 2 Yugis meet. In the Japanse version, Yugi was aware of Yami's existance and the two of theme agree now is not the time to keep secrets. Yugi tells his friends of Yami's existance, that he is the spirit of the Millennium Puzzle and apologises for not telling them before. In the English version, Yugi admits to having felt Yami's presence while he duels and feels they can trust him.<ref name="ep 13">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 013]]</ref>
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Yami manages to win the Duel, with the help of Ryo betraying Yami Bakura, returning everyone to normal. Although Téa, Tristan and Joey believe the Duel to have been a dream, Yugi doesn't take time to explain as they hear Mai scream.<ref name="ep 13"/>
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The group find the [[Eliminator]], [[Panik]], who has just beaten Mai and taken all eight of her Star Chips. Yugi accuses Panik of being a coward and duels him as Yami Yugi, winning back Mai's Star Chips. He offers them to Mai, who reluctanlty takes them back, saying she owes him one.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 014]]</ref><ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 015]]</ref>
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Later that night Kaiba arrives on the island and Yugi returns his Deck.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 016]]</ref>
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The next day, Mai leaves a letter explaining she's left and owes Yugi for winning back her Star Chips. Joey later gets seperated from his friends. They search a cave after finding his wallet outside.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 017]]</ref> After running from many traps, they find Joey in a Duel with [[Bonz]]. But after Joey wins, [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith's]] gang trap Yugi and his friends in the cave, by sealing the entrance with a boulder.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 018]]</ref>
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Using Bakura's [[Millennium Ring]] as a guide, the friends find the [[Paradox Brothers]] guarding the exit. Yugi and Joey face them in a Tag Duel.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 019]]</ref> After winning Yugi and Joey, each have enough Star Chips to enter the finals. Yami Yugi passes the brothers riddle test in order to exit.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 021]]</ref>
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At the stairs to Pegasus' castle, Téa ponders on Yugi's differing personalities and wonders if there could be two Yugis. Yugi admits to feeling as though there is someone else living inside him, but hopes he isn't going crazy.<ref name="ep 22"/>
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At the top of the stairs, Kaiba blocks the way and talks Yugi into a Duel. Yami takes control and faces Kaiba, using his [[Duel Disk]] technology.<ref name="ep 22"/> As Yami is about to win, Kaiba stands up on the edge of the castle, such that the shockwaves from Yugi's attack may cause him to fall to his death. (In the English anime, Yugi speaks to Yami, telling him not to do it.) Yami contemplates, but overall decides to attack. Téa runs to Yugi insisting that this isn't like him and calls for the ordinary Yugi to come out. Yugi takes control in time to cancel the move. He falls to his knees, disgisted by what he's done. Kaiba takes his turn and wins the Duel, claiming 5 of Yugi's Star Chips.<ref name="ep 24">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 024]]</ref>
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[[File:DMx025 Scars of defeat.jpg|thumb|right|Yugi doubts himself and starts to fear the other Yugi, after losing to Kaiba.]]
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Now fully aware of the other Yugi's existance, Yugi admits it to his friends, telling that he is afraid of him and consequently afraid to Duel. Kaiba calls Yugi weak, but Téa protests arguing that Yugi saved him and Kaiba is the real loser.<ref name="ep 24"/> After Kaiba leaves, Yugi continues to mope. Joey offers Yugi to take his Star Chips, so he may enter the finals, but Yugi ignores him. Frustrated Joey grabs Yugi by the shirt, asking him if he cares about his Grandfather.<ref name="ep 25">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 025]]</ref>
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[[Mai Valentine|Mai]] appears and is briefed in on what just happened. She offers Yugi her excessive Star Chips, as per her promise from earlier, but Yugi doesn't even acknowledge Mai's appearance. Annoyed Mai tells him to grow up and hangs on to the Star Chips. She accuses him of being afraid to Duel again and challenges him. Téa instead accepts the Duel, to win back Yugi's Star Chips.<ref name="ep 25"/>
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Yugi begins to slowly snap out of his depression as he watches Téa duel. After Mai surrenders, Yugi approaches her about the [[face-down]] card she didn't use. Mai denies that she lost for him. (In the English version, she says that some cards just aren't worth playing.)<ref name="ep 25"/>
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====Finals====
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Inside the castle, the group are invited to watch Pegasus duel Kaiba. Seeing as Kaiba is dueling to save [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]], Yugi offers support to Kaiba.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 026]]</ref> Kaiba is trapped in Pegasus' "[[Soul Prison]]" card, after his defeat. Yugi then shouts down to Pegasus' asking who he is to mess with people and their families like this.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 027]]</ref>
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The finalists, Téa, Tristan and Bakura are treated to a meal that evening, where the finalists get paired-up. After the meal, Yugi gives Joey his "[[The Glory of the King's Hand]]", as it is mandatory for each finalist to possess either it or "[[The Glory of the King's Opposite Hand]]".<ref name="ep 28">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 028]]</ref>
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That night, Yugi is woken by his grandfather's voce, calling him. He follows it and finds a "Soul Prison" card, with his grandfather's soul inside. Solomon warns him about Pegasus and is accompanied by the cards containing Seto and Mokuba Kaiba's souls. Yugi wakes up afterwards, wondering if it was a dream.<ref name="ep 28"/>
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Yugi faces Mai in the first Duel of the finals. In the Japanese version, Yami Yugi gives little effort to the Duel, as he worries about facing Pegasus, whereas in the English version, Yugi refuses to let Yami duel, fearing how he may harm their opponent. Either way results in Yugi playing poorly.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 029]]</ref> Encouraging words from Mai, return the Yugis to the top of their game and allow them to turn the Duel around and emerge with a win.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 030]]</ref>
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Yugi cheers for Joey in his Duel against [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]].<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 031]]</ref>
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Yugi inevitabely faces Joey in the final round.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 033]]</ref> Joey uses all he learned from Yugi, but is still defeated, by Yami Yugi. Afterwards, Joey offers to give "[[The Glory of the King's Hand]]" back to Yugi, so he may claim the prize money. However Yugi declines, as he had entered to tournament with the intent of saving his grandfather and now the Kaiba brothers. The money is not important to him, but Joey needs it for [[Serenity Wheeler|his sister's]] eye operation.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 034]]</ref>
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[[File:DMx037 Yugi meeting.jpg|thumb|Yugi meets with Yami, during the Duel to suggest plans to defeat Pegasus.]]
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Yugi advances to duel Pegasus. At the start of the Duel, Yugi requests that the Kaiba brothers souls be released as well as grandfather, if he wins. Pegasus accepts but indicates that he plans on taking Yugi's soul if he wins.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 035]]</ref> He learns of Pegasus motive to steal his Millennium Puzzle to try revive his deceased wife Cecilia. Pegasus uses his [[Millennium Eye]] to read Yami Yugi's mind during the Duel, but Yami Yugi and Yugi continue to switch minds so Pegasus cannot read the other's strategy. After the Yugis destroy Pegasus' "[[Toon World]]" card, Pegasus transports them all into the [[Shadow Realm]]. In the Shadow Realm, Yugi loses his life energy while doing the mind shuffle strategy, and Pegasus continues successfully reading Yami's mind until Joey, Téa, and Tristan block his Millenium Eye. Yami defeats Pegasus, returning them both back from the Shadow Realm.
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====Aftermath====
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Pegasus disappears after his Duel with Yugi. Determined to ensure the captive souls are returned, Yugi and his friends search for Pegasus. They find a number of Pegasus' men carrying him away after he was assaulted by [[Yami Bakura]]. [[Croquet]] explains that he was attacked. (In the English version, he says he has fallen ill.) Yugi and company head to Pegasus' tower, where they find a diary entry addressed to new King of Duelists who defeats him, explaining why he created Duel Monsters. Yugi then spots the 3 "[[Soul Prison]]" cards, which are now blank, meaning the souls are no longer imprisoned.<ref name="ep 40">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 040]]</ref>
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As he leaves the tower, Yugi bumps into [[Shadi]], who uses his [[Millennium Key]] to enter Yugi's mind. To Shadi's surprise he finds two [[soul room]]s; one for Yugi and one for Yami. Shadi ends up in a [[Shadow Game]] with Yami, but is rescued by Yugi. Yugi informs Shadi that he doesn't believe his other self intends to harm him and asks Yami to release Shadi from the game.<ref name="ep 40"/>
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A door opens, leading them to a room lined with stone tablets of Duel Monsters. Yugi learns from Shadi that millennia ago, Egyptian kings played Shadow Games with real monsters and magic. After the games became a war that threatened to destroy the world, one brave pharaoh sealed the magic away. The duo are confronted by the [[Dark Magician]]. Shadi prepares to counter by Summoning the [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]. However Yugi insists that the Dark Magician would never harm him and asks the magician to let them past. To Shadi's astonishment the magician complies. Seeing Yugi's control over the Dark Magician, Shadi believes he may be the chosen one.<ref name="ep 40"/>
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Shadi returns himself and Yugi to outside Yugi's soul. Before disappearing, he tells Yugi his name and claims to have not told it to anyone before.<ref name="ep 40"/>
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After the group find [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] is back to normal, [[Croquet]] hands Yugi the other prizes on behalf of Pegasus, who has been taken to hospital. Yugi receives the card "[[The Ties of Friendship]]", is crowned the King of Games and also receives the 3 million dollar cheque, which he gives to Joey for [[Serenity Wheeler|Serenity's]] eye operation.<ref name="ep 41">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 041]]</ref>
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Kaiba thanks Yugi for saving Mokuba and insist that have a fair Duel someday to determine who is the better duelist. Yami Yugi congratulates Yugi on saving everyone. In the English version, Yugi points out that he doesn't even know Yami's name. Yami replies that he has been called many things uch as Pharaoh, Yu-Gi-Oh and Yami. Yugi refers to him as Yami and says he is glad to call him his friend, while Yami is proud to be one.<ref name="ep 41"/>
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Yugi and his friends get a lift back to [[Domino City]] from Kaiba.<ref name="ep 41"/>
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As Yugi brings his [[Solomon Muto|grandfather]] home from [[Domino Hospital|the hospital]], the group is confronted by [[Rebecca Hawkins]]. She accuses Solomon of stealing her [[Arthur Hawkins|grandfather's]] "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" and challenges him to a Duel. At [[Kaiba Land]], Yugi faces Rebecca in the Duel, as his grandfather is unfit to play.<ref name="ep 41"/> The Duel turns out to be an exact repeat of the Duel, their grandfathers played long ago over a drink of water. Like how Solomon surrendered back then as [[Arthur Hawkins|Arthur]] needed the water more, Yugi surrendered to teach Rebecca about the [[Heart of the Cards]]. Just then Arthur arrived and showed that Yugi could have won and explained why he surrendered. After Rebecca apologizes, Yugi gives her the card, "[[The Ties of Friendship]]".<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 042]]</ref>
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===Dungeon Dice Monsters===
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A new student, [[Duke Devlin]], defeats Joey in a game of Duel Monsters, forcing Joey to become his servant. Duke makes Joey wear a dog costume and humiliates him in public. Outraged, Yugi challenges Duke to a Duel. Duke accets provided they play [[Dungeon Dice Monsters]], rather than Duel Monsters. Unfamiliar with the rules, Yugi gets off to a rough start. His chances do not improve as Duke reveals that he designed Dumgen Dice Monsters with Pegasus' aid. Yugi uses his innate gaming skills to turn the tables on Duke. Yugi succeeds in calling Dark Magician, the one he counts on the most. Yugi wins and Duke steps down.
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===Legendary Heroes===
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Afterwards Kaiba's mind gets trapped in the "Virtual World" by "[[The Big Five]]" while testing out a virtual reality machine that he created. Yugi and Joey entered the virtual world at Mokuba's request where they help Kaiba defeat the Big Five and escape.
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===Battle City===
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====Prior to the tournament====
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[[File:Yugi and Yami Yugi.jpg|thumb|left|Yami Yugi speaking with Yugi.]]
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Yugi replaces the lace around the Millennium Puzzle, with a chain. Yami Yugi appears to compliment Yugi on the change and offers him advice on impressing Téa, who is waiting for him. Embarrassed, Yugi asks what he's talking about. As Yugi leaves the room, [[Mrs. Muto|his mother]] asks who he was talking to. He says nobody and dashs off, telling Yami to stop picking on him, as he offers to help make Téa love him. (The Yugis talking about Téa and the scene with Yugi's mother are removed from the English anime.)<ref name="ep 50">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 050]]</ref>
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Yugi meets up with Téa and heads to school with her. (In the English version, they were going to a soccer game) Yugi tells her about the other Yugi; that he lives in the Millennium Puzzle, is worried about his destiny and has no memory of his past.<ref name="ep 50"/>
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On the way, Yugi bumps into a fortune-teller and reluctanly lets him hold the Puzzle in order to read his future. The fortune-teller knocks the table over at Yugi and Téa, while he runs off with the Puzzle. Yugi and Téa split-up in pursuit of the thief. Yugi follows a series of arrows. Despite knowing its a trap, Yugi had no other choice.<ref name="ep 50"/>
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The thief, who turns out to be [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]] in disguise, controlled by [[Marik Ishtar]], must defeat Yugi in a Duel, before he can claim true ownership of the Millennium Puzzle. Without Yami's help, Yugi faces Keith to win back the Puzzle, while the Puzzle is bolted to a wall.<ref name="ep 50"/>
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[[Yami Bakura]] senses an evil presence and pinpoints in to the Duel. Seeing Keith controlled, Yami Bakura uses the [[Millennium Ring]] to break Marik's control. Keith struggles to resist being repossessed, but Marik takes control long enough to have Keith smash the Puzzle. Bakura swings down from a rope, knocking Keith out. As Bakura collects a piece of the Puzzle, Yami Bakura seals a fragment of his soul inside it, before returning it to Yugi. Keith regains consciousness and continues to struggle with Marik's mind control, setting fire to the warehouse in his confusion.<ref name="ep 51">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 051]]</ref>
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[[File:DMx051 Reconstruction.jpg|thumb|right|Yugi stays inside the burning building to reassemble the Millennium Puzzle.]]
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Unable to remove the piece of the Puzzle connected to the wall, Yugi stays in the burning building to reassemble it. After inserting the last piece he collapses, but is rescued by Joey and Tristan.<ref name="ep 51"/>
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Worrying about how the Puzzle almost got stolen, Yugi takes time to talk with Yami. He learns that Yami has no idea of who he once was, as he has lost all his memories. The duo suspect that their new enemy is in possession of a [[Millennium Items|Millennium Item]].<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 052]]</ref>
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Yugi asks Téa if she could spend time with Yami to see if would help him regain his memories. He asks Téa out, but switches to Yami just before the date. Not expecting this Yami starts shouting into the Puzzle at Yugi, until noticed by Téa.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 053]]</ref> On the date, Yami and Téa learn from [[Ishizu Ishtar]] that Yami was once an Egyptian [[Pharaoh Atem|pharaoh]] and that Yugi must enter the upcoming [[Battle City]] tournament to stop their new enemy.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 054]]</ref>
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The day before the tournament, Yugi and Joey pick-up their [[Duel Disk]]s in order to compete.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 055]]</ref> The next morning Yugi finishes reconstructing his Deck for the tournament.<ref name="ep 56">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 056]]</ref>
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====Preliminaries====
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Yugi spots Joey trying to talk the [[Rare Hunters|Rare Hunter]], [[Seeker]], who won his "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]", into a rematch. Yugi notices his robes are the same as the ones Bandit Keith was wearing, while he was possessed. Seeker refuses to face Joey again, but challenges Yugi to a Duel. Yugi accepts and switches to Yami.<ref name="ep 56"/> After defeating Seeker, Yugi takes back Joey's "Red-Eyes Black Dragon". Marik then uses Seeker as his puppet to communicate with Yugi. He introduces himself, tells Yugi how he's after the power of the pharaoh and warns him that are more dealdy Rare Hunters. Yugi offers Joey back the "Red-Eyes", but Joey refuses and says he'll wait until he's a true duelist before earning it back.<ref name="ep 57">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 057]]</ref>
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[[File:DMx062 Yugi saves Pandora.jpg|thumb|left|Yugi saves [[Arkana]] from the buzzsaw.]]
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Yugi is lured into a tent by a harlequin, where he faces the Rare Hunter, [[Arkana]]. As Yami Yugi, he faces Arkana in a Duel, where the loser's feet get cut off by a buzzsaw. (In the English version, they got sent to the [[Shadow Realm]] by energy disks.)<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 060]]</ref> Yami wins the Duel, but Yugi then takes over and saves Arkana from buzzsaw (energy disk).<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 062]]</ref>
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At the canal side, while Yugi talks with Yami about recent happenings they are confronted by another Rare Hunter, [[Strings]]. Strings, who is under Marik's complete control, duels Yami Yugi using the [[Egyptian Gods|Egyptian God Card]], "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]".<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 065]]</ref> Yami manages to win the Duel, earning "Slifer the Sky Dragon" through the [[Ante Duel|Ante rule]]. Kaiba challenges Yugi to a Duel on the spot, but Marik warns Yugi that he is going to take control of Joey. Yugi declines Kaiba's challenge as he must find save his friend.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 067]]</ref>
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As Yami Yugi searches the city for his friends, with Kaiba's help, he disposes of a number of Rare Hunters, gaining enough [[Locator Card]]s to qualify for the finals and locates Joey at [[Domino Pier]].<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 068]] to [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 075|075]]</ref>
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[[File:DMx076 Yugi v Joey.jpg|thumb|right|Yugi facing Joey, who is possessed by [[Marik Ishtar|Marik]], at [[Domino Pier]].]]
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Yugi is made duel Joey, who is possessed by Marik at the pier. Each player has their ankles chained to an anchor, which will drag them underwater to drown after the timer reaches 0. The only way for either player to save themself is to defeat their opponent, which will open a box, giving them a key.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 075]]</ref> Yami takes the first few of Yugi's moves, but Yugi insists that he should fight this battle himself. Through talking to Joey and using "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" to remind him of his promise to become a true duelist and even giving him the Millennium Puzzle, Yugi manages to get Joey's subconsciousness to ignore Marik's commands.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 076]]</ref> Yugi manages to fully snap Joey out of Marik's control shortly before forcing himself to lose. With Joey back to normal, Yugi tells Marik that he is the true loser of this Duel. Yugi lets his [[Life Points]] fall to 0 and collapses, releasing Joey's key. However Joey manages to force the Duel into a Draw, releasing Yugi's key too. Using the chain, Joey swings to Yugi's side of the field and grabs his key, before the anchor drags them both down. He unlocks Yugi, who floats to the surface and is brought ashore by Tristan. [[Serenity Wheeler|Serenity]] dives in with the other key to save Joey.<ref name="ep 78">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 078]]</ref>
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Afterwards Joey apologizes and returns the Millennium Puzzle. Yugi thanks Yami for trusting in him and Yami says that Yugi has though him the strength behind kindness and that one day Yugi will surpass him in every way.<ref name="ep 78"/> Afterwards Mai gives Yugi and his friends a lift to the finals.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 079]]</ref>
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====Quarter-finals====
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Yugi, Joey, Mai, Téa, Tristan, Duke and Serenity arrive at the [[KaibaCorp Stadium]] for the finals. Yugi is suspicious of the finalists Marik, who is under the guise "Namu", and Ryo Bakura, who should be in the hospital. Téa clears any suspicion of Namu, informing Yugi of how he saved her Joey and Bakura earlier. Shortly after [[Odion Ishtar]], pretending to be Marik arrives, everyone boards the blimp, where the finals are to take place.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 081]]</ref>
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As Yugi prepares for the finals in his room, he adds "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" to his Deck, thinking he's going to need it to face Marik. He also suspects Bakura has come into contact with the [[Millennium Ring]] again.<ref name="ep 82">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 082]]</ref>
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Yami Yugi faces Bakura in the first of the quarter-finals on the [[Stratos Dueling Arena]]. Yugi's suspicions are confirmed as they face [[Yami Bakura]].<ref name="ep 82"/> When Bakura is one turn away from winning with "[[Destiny Board]]", the two Yugis agree they must use "Slifer" to defeat him. After Yami Yugi Summons "Slifer", Marik switches control of Bakura's body from Yami Bakura to Ryo, who is too weak to withstand the attack. However Yami Bakura disagrees with Marik's plan and takes control of Ryo's body and invited Yugi to attack him, refusing to let his host die. Yugi wins the Duel, knocking Bakura unconscious and in need of medical attention.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 084]]</ref>
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During the intermission before the next Duel, Yugi unsuccessfully tries to get Kaiba to make an emergency stop to take Bakura to a doctor. He then goes to his room, where while examining his Deck, he meets [[Shadi]]. Shadi tells Yugi how the [[Egyptian Gods|Egyptian God Cards]] were created and why he must stop Marik from getting his hands on them.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 085]]</ref>
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After Joey defeats Odion, who was still pretending to be Marik, Joey exposes his opponent as a fake. With Odion defeated, Namu is exposed as the real Marik and [[Yami Marik]] takes control of his body. Marik confronts Yugi, saying the battle for the Pharaoh's power has now begun.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 089]]</ref>
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===Virtual World===
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===Battle City finals===
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===Waking the Dragons===
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Shortly after Battle City, Yugi, Téa, Joey and Tristan go the museum in order to recover Yami Yugi's memories. As Yugi holds the Egyptian God cards, something holds him back. The group hear a scream and dash outside, finding a large number of living Duel Monsters in the city.
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After Yugi's God cards get stolen by a group of bikers, he ends up dueling one of them, [[Grerimo]]. Gremimo uses the soul stealing card "[[The Seal of Orichalcos]]" and is even able to Summon "[[Obelisk the Tormentor]]" through its power. Yugi still manages to defeat Grerimo, causing his soul to be sealed in the card. Afterwards Yugi takes his necklace containing a fragment of the [[Orichalcos]] stone. As a reward for his victory, [[Rafael]] releases the souls of [[Rex Raptor|Rex]] and [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]], which Grerimo had captured using "The Seal of Orichalcos".
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Afterwards Yugi and his friends meet [[Rebecca Hawkins]], who claims Yugi is now her boyfriend. She takes Yugi and his friends to see her grandfather [[Arthur Hawkins|Arthur]], who tells them that he believes there is a dimension where Duel Monsters are real.
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Back home during a dream, Yugi ventures to the [[Duel Monsters Spirit World]]. Here he meets [[Dark Magician Girl (character)|Dark Magician Girl]], who instructs Yugi and Yami Yugi to pull a sword from a dragon trapped in a glass prison. Yugi succeeds and receives the dragon as a card, "[[The Eye of Timaeus]]", after waking up.
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While showing his friends the card, Yugi receives a video tape from [[Industrial Illusions]]. he is initially reluctant to open it, remembering how last time, Pegasus sent him such a tape, his Grandfather's soul got stolen. After deducing Pegasus can't seal their souls, since he no longer has the [[Millennium Eye]], Yugi and his friends watch the tape. Pegasus offers some explanation for the recent events, but must meet Yugi in person to tell him. Pegasus arranges a jet for Yugi and his friends to come to California.
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The leader of the organization responsible for the soul stealing [[Dartz]], wants to use the 3 God cards to help awaken the force that once destroyed Atlantis. His swordsman Rafeal targets Yugi. When Yugi duels Rafeal, [[Yami Yugi]] ends up using "[[The Seal of Orichalcos]]", despite Yugi's objections. Yami Yugi loses the Duel, but since the card only takes one soul, Yugi lets it take him, sparing Yami. Yami ends up going through an emotional breakdown, while Rebecca is constantly blaming him for the capture of Yugi's soul.
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===Grand Championship===
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===Dawn of the Duel===
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Yami Yugi finds out his name is '''Atem''' in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 219 - The Dark One Cometh - Part 5|Episode 219, '''In the Name of the Pharaoh''']]. "Aktem" is actually a variant of the name of the Sun god ." After finding out his real name, he is told by [[Ishizu Ishtar]] that in order for his spirit to be freed and return to where he belongs, he must be defeated in a Duel in the tomb where the [[Millennium Items]] are held. Yugi decides to duel his other half. The two put up a good fight, but in the end, Yugi manages to defeat all three [[Egyptian God Card]]s and win the Duel. The pharaoh then returns to the spirit world and the Millennium Items are sealed up.
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==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
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[[Image:Yugi.jpg|180px|thumb|left|Yugi in the end of Yugioh GX.]]
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', Yugi, [[Seto Kaiba]], and [[Joey Wheeler]] are regarded as legendary duelists.
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[[Jaden Yuki]], bumps into him on the way to the Duel Academy sign ups. Yugi gives Jaden the card "[[Winged Kuriboh]]". In the Japanese version he says the card is lucky. In the English version, he says that he feels the card belongs with Jaden.
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Yugi's Deck goes on display at [[Duel Academy]]. Later on, it is stolen by [[Dimitri]], who duels Jaden with it. Afterwards the Deck is returned.
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While [[Lyman Banner]] was giving a history lesson and mentions Yugi and Kaiba. One of the girls in the class calls him a dream boat, and another girl says that he is one of the best looking.
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While Jaden is dueling [[T-Bone]], Jaden gives T-Bone some words of wisdom, which [[Solomon Muto]] believes to be exactly what Yugi would have said.
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While [[Bob Banter]] is caught spying on [[Alexis Rhodes]], he distracts Jaden, [[Syrus Truesdale|Syrus]] and [[Tyranno Hassleberry|Hassleberry]], by saying "Hey look! It's Yugi", so he make his escape.
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When Jaden's duels [[Frantz]], who stole a copy of "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra]]", Pegasus compares Jaden to Yugi.
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During one of [[Aster Phoenix|Aster Phoenix's]] flashbacks, Pegasus mentions Yugi being "Number 1" in his top five duelists, with Kaiba as number 2, Joey number 3, Aster number 4, and [[Jesse Anderson]] as number 5.
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[[Mr. Stein]] talks about [[Pharaoh Atem|Atem]] and [[Thief Bakura]] while dueling Jaden.
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During Jaden's last year, the person who had gained the most graduation points at the exam would get a copy of Yugi's Deck (excluding the God Cards). [[Chazz Princeton]], [[Alexis Rhodes]] and [[Syrus Truesdale]] qualified, but turned down the prize in favor of their own decks. During the graduation party, Jaden is led by Winged Kuriboh to the room containing Yugi's Deck. Yugi appears and sends Jaden back in time to duel his younger self. Yugi seems to be taller and buffed.
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The two engage in a Duel. Yugi is impressed by Jaden's "[[Elemental Heroes]]". After Jaden gets the upper hand, Yugi switches to Yami Yugi, who Summons "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]", stating that the only worthy opponent for Jaden is a god. Jaden then remembers the important thing that he had lost - how to have fun in a duel regardless of its importance - and has Neos attack Slifer. No outcome to the Duel is shown.
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==Non-canon appearances==
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===Cyber Kaiba===
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In a storyline occuring only in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (novel)|Yu-Gi-Oh! novel]], two weeks after Yugi's battle with Kaiba in [[#Death-T|Death-T]], Yugi gets a call from Kaiba, who tells him to meet for game of Duel Monsters at the top floor of KaibaCorp. Yugi accepts, and when the Duel begins, they use a special variation called the "Bingo Rule," which prevents the used of a specific card in each player's Deck. Kaiba seems to be himself, but plays a different trump card, the "[[Automatic Giant]]".
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Mokuba stumbles in on them, and tells Dark Yugi that Kaiba has not yet awoken from his catatonic state. It turns out that the Kaiba that Yugi is playing against is a [[Cyber Kaiba]], controlled by the KaibaCorp computer, and using all of Kaiba's memories.
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Dark Yugi defeats the "Automatic Giant" and Kaiba with a card called "[[The Unknown Egg]]", restoring everything to normal.
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! R===
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light===
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===Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters===
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==Voice==
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The voices differ slightly between the different series and the English dub, although commonly the voice of Dark Yugi is stronger and more confident than that of Yugi.
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In the first series anime, Yugi and Dark Yugi are voiced by [[Wikipedia:Megumi Ogata|Megumi Ogata]]. Yugi's voice is positively timid, rarely showing any strength and almost always being polite in his speech, using honorifics and "boku" as his personal pronoun. Dark Yugi's voice is much rougher, uses "ore" as his personal pronoun and rarely ever uses honorifics. He also has a catchphrase, ''saa, geimu no jikan da'' (It's game time), usually spoken immediately after the change.
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In the Japanese version of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime|second series anime]], Yugi and Dark Yugi are voiced by Japanese singer [[Wikipedia:Shunsuke Kazama|Shunsuke Kazama]]. Yugi has considerably more confidence than in his previous appearance, but is still very polite. It's harder to distinguish between his voice and Dark Yugi's, but Dark Yugi's tone is considerably sterner and has the same pattern of speech as his previous appearance. This series also established Yugi calling Dark Yugi ''mou hitori no boku'' (the other me) and Dark Yugi referring to Yugi as ''aibou'' (partner).
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In the English version of the second series anime, Yugi and Yami Yugi are voiced by [[Wikipedia:Dan_Green_(voice_actor)|Dan Green]]. Yugi's voice is high pitched and sometimes strained in more emotional moments, and generally has a friendly tone towards everyone. Yami Yugi's voice, in comparison, is fierce and commanding. In the Singaporean dub of the second series anime, Yugi and Yami Yugi are voiced by [[Wikipedia:Chuck_Powers_|Chuck Powers]]. In this dub, Yugi's voice is soft and slightly high-pitched, while Yami Yugi's voice is near the total opposite. In the Singaporean dub, both Yugi and Yami Yugi speak with a slight drawl. In first season, Yugi calls Yami Yugi "spirit", then in other season Yugi started to call Yami Yugi "pharaoh". Yami Yugi always called Yugi by his name.
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==Deck==
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[[Yugi's Deck]] is most famous for his "[[Dark Magician]]". Yugi's Deck probably has the most variety and balance of any other character's Deck in the series, and is sometimes referred to as a Strategy deck. His original Deck mostly composed of low [[Level]] [[EARTH]] and [[DARK]] [[Monster Cards|monsters]]. The deck also originally had [[Exodia]] in it, which he used in the first episode to defeat Kaiba, but on the ship to the Duelist Kingdom, [[Weevil Underwood]] threw them overboard, and even though [[Joey Wheeler]] attempted to save them, only two of the five pieces were ever recovered, which were the head and the right arm.
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During the [[Battle City]] arc, he keeps the theme of having EARTH and DARK monsters with dangerous effects. His Magnet Warriors become a major part of his Deck, as does his "[[Dark Magician Girl]]". His Deck from Battle City onward focuses more not only on his "Dark Magician", but also on his manipulation of his [[Spell Cards]] that are designed to destroy or negate the effects of his opponent's [[Spell Cards]] and [[Trap Cards]]. The rarest card in his Deck (aside from the previously lost Exodia) is "[[Dark Magician]]", of which he has only one. (Though during Battle City when challenged by [[Arkana]] the winner of that duel would obtain the loser's [[Dark Magician]]. Although Yugi won, it's unknown whether he actually took Arkana's Dark Magician but if he did, he never used it. It is unlikely that Yugi would use Arkana's Dark Magician card as he determines during the duel that it has been tampered with, having its edges trimmed.)
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As the series progresses he adds more support for his "[[Dark Magician]]s", such as "[[Dark Magic Curtain]]", "[[Magical Dimension]]", "[[Dark Renewal]]", "* [[Sage's Stone]]" and "[[Skilled Dark Magician]]".
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During the [[Dawn of the Duel]] arc, Yugi uses a deck based around cards with a Toy theme and LV monsters such as "[[Silent Swordsman]]" and "[[Silent Magician]]". This deck represents the strength Yugi has without the help of Yami Yugi as well as his playful side.
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When Yugi's Deck goes on tour at [[Duel Academy]], the Copycat duelist [[Dimitri]] steals it and copies Yugi's voice, mannerisms and dueling style. While Dimitri copies Yugi's moves very well, he loses because he lacks the bond with the cards that Yugi has. This Deck is based around the "[[Dark Magician]]" and retrained '''Chaos''' varients of Yugi's [[Ritual Monsters]].
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In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]], when Jaden travels to the past to duel Yugi, the deck Yugi uses is one of his Decks from after Battle City but before the Dawn of the Duel arc.
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In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]], Yugi uses a Toy Deck, centered around Yugi's childish side, using cards such as [[Toy Magician]] and Toy Box.
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== '''Canonink''' ==
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{{Infobox/Character/Start
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| image name          = JadenYuki.jpg
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| image size          =
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| image caption        = Jaden Yuki in the first season
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/ExtendedName
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| kanji                = 遊城十代
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| romanji              = Yūki Jūdai
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| english              = Jaden Yuki
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| alternate            = Judai Yuki (Japanese translated)
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Names
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| arabic              = جايدن يوكي
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Appears
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        | manga debut          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Chapter 001]]
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| anime debut          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 001]]
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| appears in           =
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'''Manga'''
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]
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'''Anime'''
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Personal
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| age                  = 15(season 1), 16(season 2), 17(season 3), 18(season 4)
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| gender              = male
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Deck
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| deck                =
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* [[Elemental Heroes]] (first year)
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* [[Neo-Spacians]] (second year)
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* [[Evil Heroes]] (while possessed by the [[Supreme King]])
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Other
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| title                = Food interests
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        | hidden              = false
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|
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* '''Favorite''': Fried prawn, mochi, tamagopan (egg-bread)
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* '''Least favorite''': None in particular
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Other
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| title                = Relatives
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        | hidden              = true
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|
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* [[Mr. Yuki]] (father)
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* [[Mrs. Yuki]] (mother)
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Voice
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| japanese            = {{voice actors|ja|[[Wikipedia:Kenn (Japanese actor)|KENN]]|Mariko Nagahama|e2=(Younger)}}
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| english              = {{voice actors|en|[[Wikipedia:Lucas Gray|Lucas Gray]]}}
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/End}}
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'''Jaden Yuki''', known as '''Judai Yuki''' in the Japanese anime, is a headstrong, fun-loving, and talented duelist that functions as the series' main protagonist in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]. In the English version, Jaden is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Lucas Gray |Lucas Gray ]], while [[Wikipedia:Kenn (Japanese actor)|KENN]] takes his Japanese counterpart.  His Japanese given name, "Judai", means "teenager".
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==Design==
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[[Image:Judai Linework.jpg|thumbnail|180px|left|Jaden's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Depicted here is the [[duelist]] in full [[Slifer Red]] regalia from front, side, and rear alongside views of his head from different angles.]]
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Jaden's character design was overseen by Kenichi Hara. Jaden's usual outfit consists of the standard [[Slifer Red]] uniform, unbuttoned. A [[deck]] box is strapped above his waistline, largely hidden beneath the lower rim of his jacket. In the first episode he is seen wearing a high school uniform similar to Yugi's uniform, except the color is now black instead of blue. His brown hair is sectioned in two layers, the layer closest to his face a darker shade of brown than the one behind it. His brown eyes are positioned directly beneath the bangs of the layer closest to his face. He carries an [[Academy Duel Disk|Academy-issued Duel Disk]] on his left arm.
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==Biography==
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Intending to attend [[Duel Academy]], Jaden bumps into [[Yugi Muto]] on his way to the school's entrance examinations at the beginning of the series. He is given a ''[[Winged Kuriboh]]'' card by the legendary duelist, and then he defeated [[Vellian Crowler|Doctor Crowler]] but as  he received a low score on the exam's written component, and is therefore placed in [[Slifer Red]], the lowest-ranked dormitory, alongside [[Syrus Truesdale|Syrus]] and [[Chumley Huffington|Chumley]], who become his new friends. There is also some evidence to suggest that Crowler purposefully put him there, to eventually boot him out. He was once granted entrance into [[Ra Yellow]], but declined the offer as he preferred the "burning fiery spirit and hot passion of red."
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Jaden has made several enemies at his school, including [[Vellian Crowler|Crowler]], whom Jaden defeated in his examination duel. Out of spite, Crowler tries to kick Jaden out of school on many different occasions before finally beginning to respect him. Jaden is an accomplished duelist, having defeated the aforementioned Crowler during his examination duel, [[Chazz Princeton|Chazz]] in a school-wide duel, and [[Bastion Misawa|Bastion]] for the representative position. Jaden is responsible for the defeat of most of the [[Shadow Riders]], including their leader [[Shadow Riders|Kagemaru]].
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During the second year, Jaden ventures into '''Neo Space''' after being defeated in his second duel with [[Aster Phoenix|Aster]]. There, he learns of the ongoing battle between the forces of darkness and light. With the help of the [[Neo-Spacians]], Jaden adopts the role of the universe's defender wielding the "darkness of justice" against [[Sartorius]] and the [[Society of Light]]. The task of rescuing most of his converted friends from the organization's clutches also falls on him.
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[[File:Judai_Yuki_-_INVERTED.png|thumb|left|Jaden Yuki in season 1-3]]
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To prevent his evil side from activating the mind control satellite of [[Misgarth]], [[Sartorius]] entrusts Jaden with one of the [[Satellite Keys|keys]] to its control switch. The diviner's evil personality sends numerous duelists after the boy to win it back, but to no avail. He ultimately confronts Jaden himself, demanding the key in exchange for Aster, from whom he had already regained the other key in battle. Jaden agreed, and although Aster was rescued shortly thereafter, both keys were put into the possession of [[Prince Ojin]], who went on to fire the satellite. It is, however, destroyed during the course of their [[Duel]]. Sartorius is then defeated, and the [[Light of Destruction]] purged from his body.
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During the third year, Jaden is pursued by the spirit of his favorite card in childhood, [[Yubel (Character)|Yubel]], which was given to him by his father (in both versions he doesn't remember who Yubel is until it reveals its physical form). With his parents always working and away from home, Jaden turned to dueling friends to pass the time, but the sadness associated with his inability to play [[Yubel]] properly led the Duel Monster to hospitalize a young duelist named [[Osamu]] and scare away the rest of his companions with other misfortunes.
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When [[Duel Academy]] is returned to the real world, Jaden cannot find [[Jesse Anderson|Jesse]] and realizes that Jesse must still be in the other dimension. He blames himself for Jesse being stranded there and goes back to rescue him along with his friends, but end up landing in a different dimension from the one from before. While looking for Jesse, Jaden loses all of his friends except [[Syrus Truesdale|Syrus]] to [[Brron|Brron, Mad King of Dark World]]. The anger in Jaden released by the loss of his friends causes an unexpected change. When Jaden finally wins, Syrus turns on Jaden as he feels that Jaden sacrificed his friends just for himself. Syrus abandons him and [[Jim Crocodile Cook|Jim]] and [[Axel Brodie|Axel]] soon follow, leaving Jaden alone.
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[[File:Kaiba222Yu-Gi-OhGXEpisode140_PIC131-1-.jpg|thumb|left|Jaden as the [[Supreme King]]]]
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[[Image:Haou_Judai_4.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Jaden, controlling the power of The Supreme King]]
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Afterwards, Jaden is in the darkness within his mind, and a strange figure called [[Haou the Supreme King]] enters, giving him the chance to redeem himself by becoming evil. Jaden accepts it along with the incomplete "[[Super Polymerization]]" card and at that time, The Supreme King possesses him. While under The Supreme King's control, he commits many atrocities that include unrepentant slaughter of duelists in order to complete the "[[Super Polymerization]]" and the oppression of several villages. However, as The Supreme King performs these actions, Jaden himself is left in doubt about what he needs in order to be complete not only as a duelist, but as a person. Unfortunately, he turns to The Supreme King for this advice, who only tells him that one can only overcome evil by becoming evil. After [[Axel Brodie|Axel]] uses the [[Eye of Orichalcum]] on The Supreme King during a successful invasion of The Supreme King's castle, Jaden is freed from his possession, but is deeply tormented by the atrocities he committed during his possession, and he thus starts refusing to use his [[Fusion Monster]]s, as [[Polymerization]] and other cards that include fusion summoning remind him of the things he did while possessed, since The Supreme King mainly used fusion monsters.
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When Jaden starts doubting himself even more, [[Jesse Anderson|Jesse]] possessed by [[Yubel (Character)|Yubel]] reappears. Then learning that his friend is being controlled, Jaden puts his problems aside for the time being so that he can save Jesse. However, when Jaden finally duels Yubel to save Jesse, it is revealed that Yubel actually removed Jesse's soul from his body and placed him inside the "[[Rainbow Dragon]]" before taking over. Jaden manages to exorcise Yubel out of Jesse, but in one foul swoop, it snatches the "[[Super Polymerization]]" card from Jaden and then forces him into a duel. Before the final clash, Jaden finds out that Yubel's power was previously augmented by the Light of Destruction while it was still stranded in space. Although he feels guilty because his actions led to Yubel's exposure, the sheer atrocity and shamelessness of its actions prevents Jaden from feeling any sympathy towards the deranged spirit.
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However, near the end of the duel, Jaden is told the truth between his connections with Yubel: Instead of just being a part of him, Jaden is Haou, the reincarnation of a young prince of Neo Space from long ago, who was once friends with a human Yubel. As The Supreme King contained the enigmatic power of a being called the Supreme King that is needed to defeat the Light of Destruction, he needed a guardian to protect him until he was old enough to control and wisely use his power; Yubel chose herself for the role, and was transformed into the Duel Monsters it eventually became, its effect allowing for the perfect defense against anyone who tried to harm Jaden. Despite the great burden and sacrifice, Supreme King Jaden promised to give his love only to Yubel, which explained why Yubel became present-day Jaden's favorite card as a kid, and why Yubel was so obsessed and jealous with him and his friends. Finally realizing the truth behind all his troubles, Jaden - after bidding adieu to his friends - allowed Yubel to gain a hold of "[[Super Polymerization]]”, chaining "[[Spiritual Fusion]]" to choose their souls as the fusion materials instead of all twelve dimensions as Yubel was expecting, and purging Yubel of the [[Light of Destruction]]'s influence. After Jaden's disappearance and everyone else being returned back to Duel Academy, Syrus, Hassleberry, Atticus, Chazz and Alexis were talking about Jaden. After the talk, Syrus sees a shooting star and wishes Jaden to be back, which happened as the "star" crashed at Duel Academy, and was revealed that it was Jaden, now posessing the powers of both The Supreme King and Yubel as his own.
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[[File:Jaden_(Yubel's_Eyes)_Duel_Evolution.jpg|thumb|Jaden Yuki with Yubel's eyes]]
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[[File:Jaden_Yuki_RESIZED_-_INVERTED.png|thumb|left|Jaden Yuki, with his "Season 4" look]]
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In the fourth season, Jaden is seen with his new look, but he is still easily to identify from the past seasons. He comes back with longer hair, a longer, darker Slifer red jacket, darker pants and, since he fused his soul with Yubel in the third season, occasionally manifesting its power to protect himself in the form of his eyes glowing the same bichromatic scheme Yubel's did. His eyes have also been slightly redesigned. His duel disk now has red outlines on it, though otherwise it looks the same (although the difference is very noticeable). Jaden decides to leave Duel Academy, not wishing to put his friends in danger (he had come to believe that things that put his friends in danger happened because him being around). However, both [[Sartorius]] and [[Kagemaru]] attempt to convince him otherwise, believing that he is needed on the island to prevent a growing danger in the near future. This seems to be well-advised, as before their meeting, Jaden already confronts a mysterious Obelisk Blue student by name of Yusuke Fujiwara, who can hypnotize people and set fires with his eyes, as well as the mysterious entity [[Trueman]], who seems to want both Jaden and Fujiwara dead. The last student in the Slifer Red Dorm, Jaden eventually regain his love for dueling while teaming with Alexis in a tag duel. Eventually, Jaden learns that the person that everyone thought was Fujihara was actually the spirit of one of his cards, [[Honest]], and that Fujiwara doesn't even appear to be on earth. Although Jaden doesn't know what Trueman's intentions are, he has found that the enigmatic dark entity pulls people into the world of Darkness. He realizes this too late, having been distracted by Trueman's actions in Domino City, thus giving the real Nightshroud, using [[Yusuke Fujiwara]]'s body as a vessel, to attack the students at Duel Academy with Jaden and Jesse only arriving in time to see Nightshroud/Fujiwara defeat the last student, [[Atticus Rhodes]]. Both are then challenged to a triple duel with Nightshroud, with only Jaden remaining the winner after he purges Nightshroud from Fujiwara. However, Jaden duels the bodiless Nightshroud in a final duel with the world at stake. The duel was intense straight from the start; with Jaden summoning "Neos Wiseman" using "Yubel". Jaden finally defeats Nightshroud by summoning "[[Elemental Hero Divine Neos]]" to defeat Nightshroud's "[[Darkness Neo-Sphere]]."
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[[Image:YuGiOhGXEpisode180_PIC_final_letter.jpg|thumb|The letter Pharaoh had for Jaden]]
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After the graduation ceremony, Jaden decides to leave Duel Academy quietly; however, he is brought to the room that contains Yugi's deck by Winged Kuriboh.  Yugi appears there, and after the Winged Kuriboh card glows with a bright light, Jaden finds himself in Domino City in the past, bumping into a younger Yugi who still holds the Millennium Puzzle.  He challenges his hero to a duel, and as he shuffles the deck he senses the presence of the [[Egyptian Gods]] in Yugi's deck. The duel then begins, with Yugi eventually summoning "[[Dark Magician]]" and Jaden summoning "[[Elemental Hero Neos]]", their ace monsters, which battle it out. After a long battle, Atem finally takes over Yugi's body and welcomes Jaden, and summons "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]. Jaden's face lights up, and he finally realizes dueling really is fun. He then sends "Elemental Hero Neos" to attack "Slifer The Sky Dragon" and the Duel comes to an abrupt end with Jaden, Atem and Yugi all smiling. It then pans to Jaden in a desert. Jaden then turns around and looks at the sky, and thanks Yugi for reminding him that he has a long way to go, and dueling is fun, and shouts his very last "Gotcha!"/"That was a sweet duel!" towards the sun. His bag rustles, and he opens it to find Pharaoh and Banner inside. Inside Pharaoh's collar he finds a letter from his friends each with their own message for him. After reading it, Jaden, Banner,Pharaoh, and presumptuously Yubel decide to travel together, and thus Jaden runs off towards the sunset, off to start a new adventure.
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==Manga==
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[[Image:Juudai.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Jaden in the Manga]] In the manga, Jaden played a deck similar to that of his anime counterpart as a child. While in the hospital for breaking one of his bones playing baseball, fellow patient [[Koyo Hibiki|Koyo]] gave the boy his own nature-themed [[Elemental Heroes|Elemental Hero]] deck after he beat Jaden in a duel ( which included "[[Winged Kuriboh]]"), and as a result of the meeting with Koyo and his sister, [[Midori Hibiki|Midori]], Jaden was inspired to become a duelist. From the outset of the manga storyline, he is already a student of [[Duel Academy]], with Koyo's heroes standing by his side.
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In the manga, Jaden's first duel is not against Crowler (though it is mentioned) but against a duelist named Mr. Ryuga, who tried to become a teacher by taking cards from defeated students, including Syrus. Enraged by this, he challenges the trainee teacher and wins even without the use of spell cards (the trainee was cheating by using a ring that disabled the duel disks ability to read [[Spell Cards]]). He then goes onto challenge or be challenged by [[Chazz Princeton]], [[Bastion Misawa]], [[Alexis Rhodes]] and [[Syrus Truesdale]] (though the last matched was forced by Dr. [[Vellian Crowler]]).
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Jaden participates in the main tournament of the series, where he loses to Chazz in the finals. Although he defeated Chazz earlier in the manga, Chazz was able to overcome him in the rematch.
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Following his defeat to Chazz, Winged Kuriboh led Jaden to the abandoned dorm, where he found Midori dueling Mackenzie.  Seeing Jaden, Midori attempts to comeback from a duel she was going to deliberately lose but is unable to win by that point.  After the duel, Jaden is powerless to save her from succumbing to the shadows.
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==Personality==
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Jaden loves dueling and solves most of his problems by dueling. He keeps going no matter how hard things get or how hopeless it seems, with a few exceptions (though it doesn't take much encouragement for him to start fighting again), although he does sometimes doubt himself. He always shows respect towards his opponents, with a few exceptions, even complementing them during a duel. Jaden is however, a bit of an airhead outside of dueling. He is always late for his classes and usually just sleeps through them. Aside from dueling, he also loves eating. Jaden however, can often be ignorant and naive. During his first year he was completely ignorant of Crowler's attempts to get rid of him as well, and didn't even seem aware of Crowler's dislike for him. His naive nature can sometimes get him into trouble, like when [[Sartorius]] tricked him into giving him his key to the world-destroying satellite, and having once tried to explain to the '''Light of Destruction'''-possessed [[Sartorius]] how fun dueling is. However, Jaden is always able to get out of trouble whenever he gets into it as well. Another example of his generally naive nature is when he tried reasoning with [[Yubel (Character)|Yubel]], which never works. Occasionally, Jaden was shown to be smarter then he usually appears. For example, when [[Jesse Anderson|Jesse]] returns, it's Jaden who points out that he's possessed by [[Yubel (Character)|Yubel]]; during his duel with [[Yubel (Character)|Yubel]] (when it's using Jesse's body), Jaden is able to figure out that Jesse's soul was inside the [[Rainbow Dragon]]; and he figured out [[Titan]]'s shadow game wasn't real. This was also because he didn't believe in the [[Shadow Game]]s (yet), even when a real game started during that same Duel with Titan. He didn't start believing Shadow Games until he dueled the [[Gravekeeper's Chief]].
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Jaden has a close bond with his cards. His ability to see and hear monster spirits also typically results in him befriending his cards. Jaden doesn't tolerate his cards being insulted, though he has no problems when his opponents insult him (Chazz mocked Jaden frequently and Jaden was never bothered by it). Jaden's extremely loyal to his friends, and often ends up risking his life for them because the villains in the series almost always threaten them in some way. Similar with his cards, he doesn't have any tolerance for how his friends up being mocked. Although he's overall carefree, he gets more serious as the series goes on, especially during season three.
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In the fourth season, Jaden's personality transforms dramatically compared to his younger counterparts. He acts much more brooding and serious, and doesn’t find dueling as enjoyable as he used to. In fact, it appears he tries to finish his duels as fast as possible. One striking difference is that Jaden no longer says his catchphrase ("Gotcha!"/"That's game")or in some cases ("That was a sweet duel!") at the end of his duels. He is much more cold as well, as shown when he tried getting some information from Professor Banner's spirit about the abandoned dorm - he actually threatened him (granted, Jaden's threat was very comical, threatening to flush him down the toilet. Jaden seems to think this is funny and drops him in the toilet, however Banner saves himself and reveals the little info he knows about the abandoned dorm) and he acts more cold around his friends ([[Alexis Rhodes|Alexis]] is quick to notice this). He still does deeply care for them, but his behavior has recently started to worry them. However, he still has his compassionate side, like when he consoled Honest before it died. Also, he'll still do anything to protect his friends. It's later explained that he didn't enjoy dueling as much because his life was on the line in most of his recent duels, it hardened him because there wasn't much for him to enjoy. After the pair duel tournament ends in episode 162, he starts enjoying duels as much as he did before and starts saying his catch phrase again, but he is still notably much more mature than he was in his younger years.
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==Voice/Mannerisms==
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Jaden has some catchphrases associated with him.  He begins almost every duel with the phrase "Get your game on!" and often says some variation of "I'll throw down a face-down" when setting cards.  He also occasionally uses the phrase "Here goes something" when drawing in a desperate situation.  Jaden tends to speak in stereotypical '90s slang, calling people "bro" and advising opponents to "chill". He is also noted for saying "A duel's not over till the last card is played!" which is likely Jaden's way of expressing his belief in the [[Heart of the Cards]].
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In both the English and Japanese versions, Jaden will wink and point two fingers at a defeated opponent.  In the English version, he says "That's game"; in the Japanese version Judai says "''Gaccha! Tanoshii dyueru dattaze''" ("Gotcha! That was a fun duel").
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== '''Canonink''' ==
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{{Infobox/Character/Start
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| image name          = Yusei Fudo.jpg
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/ExtendedName
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| english              = Yusei Fudo
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| kanji                = <ruby><rb>不動遊星</rb><rp>(</rp><rt>ふどうゆうせい</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>
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| romaji              = Fudō Yūsei
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| alternate            =
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* Taro Daimon
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* Yusei Adams
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* Mr. AmnesiaMan
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Appears
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| anime debut          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 001]]
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| appears in          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Personal
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| birthdate            =
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| age                  = 18
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| gender              = male
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{{Infobox/Character/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Deck
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| deck                = [[Warriors|Warrior]]
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| wc09deck            =
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* Warriors Aligned
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* Stardust XLerator
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* Stardust Awakened
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Other
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| title                = Relatives
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| hidden              = true
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|
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* [[Mr. Fudo]] (father; deceased)
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* [[Mrs. Fudo]] (mother; deceased)
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* [[Martha]] (foster mother)
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/Voice
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| japanese            = {{Voice actors|ja|[[Wikipedia:Yuuya Miyashita|Yuuya Miyashita]]}}
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| english              = {{voice actors|en|[[Wikipedia:Frank Frankson|Frank Frankson]]}}
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}}
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{{Infobox/Character/End}}
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'''Yusei Fudo''' is the 18 year old protagonist of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]] and one of the [[Signers]]. He is known for his genius style dueling, his considerable duel skill, and his cool and clever personality. He uses a Bike-themed [[Duel Disk]] called a [[Duel Runner]].
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==Design==
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[[Image:Yusei Fudo linework.png|thumb|left|120px|Lineart.]]
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Yusei's character design was done by Kazuki Takahashi. He has black hair with gold highlights and blue eyes. The upper layer of his hair points upward while the lower layer points down. Yusei wears a long-sleeved blue jacket with a high collar and amber gems over a sleeveless black shirt with a red symbol and wears gloves below his elbows with an amber gem on them. His lower body consists of black jeans with amber kneepads, a belt with two deck boxes hidden under his jacket (one for his standard deck and one for his Turbo Duel deck), knee guards, and calf-high motorcycle boots . After [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 005|episode 5]], he acquires a jagged criminal marker on the left side of his face. His [[dragon birthmark]] is a red outline of the tail, which is permanently burned onto his arm after the events concluding the Fortune Cup story arc. It is later replaced by the dragon head birthmark upon his defeat of Goodwin, thus giving the tail birthmark to Crow.
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==Personality==
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Yusei is usually depicted as being calm and clear headed even in very dangerous situations. Due to this he rarely acts on impulse and usually thinks things through before he plays any cards and always is trying to stay one step ahead of the opponent. He also is very close to his friends and is very hesitant to put them in harms way. He is also shown to be very intelligent and very good at engineering, as shown by being able to build his own duel runner from scrap parts. It was also revealed in the dub's second episode that Yusei has a fear of Insects.
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In comparison to other series' protagonists, Yusei is entirely different from [[Jaden Yuki]] in personality, but has a small number of similarities to [[Yami Yugi]]. He has a far more calm and serious attitude than either of them, and is overall depicted as having a no-nonsense personality. Still Yusei possesses a serious sense when it comes to protecting his friends at all cost. He also values the bonds he has with them, as well as with his cards, like Yugi and Jaden.
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==Biography==
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===Childhood===
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Yusei was born in the [[Tops]] area of [[New Domino City]]. His parents were lead developers for the [[Enerdy]] Reactor. [[Mr. Fudo|Dr. Fudo]] named his son Yusei after the [[Planetary Particle]] (''Yuusei Ryuushi''), as he for Yusei to be able to connect people with bonds. As the [[Zero Reverse]] was about to take place, Yusei's father placed Yusei in an escape pod, getting him out of the vicinity before the catastrophe happened.
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Yusei's parents were both killed in the Zero Reverse and Yusei was sent to an orphanage in [[Satellite]], where he was fostered by [[Martha]]. Growing up he was interested in auto shop and Jack defended him and his friends from bullies.
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[[File:Yusei, Crow and Jack.jpg|thumb|left|Young Yusei, with [[Crow]] and [[Jack Atlas|Jack]].]]
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Yusei grew up in Satellite, where he befriended [[Kalin]], [[Jack Atlas]], and [[Crow]]. As residents of Satellite, they were made to do labor for the residents of New Domino City and denied many luxuries, often enjoyed in New Domino.
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===The Enforcers===
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Being forced to survive on what he could, Yusei developed dueling skills. He, along with Kalin, Jack and Crow, became part a group known as [[the Enforcers]] (Team Satisfaction in the Japanese version).
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[[File:Team Satisfaction.png|thumb|right|Yusei and [[the Enforcers]].]]
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Believing they could never leave [[Satellite]], the team tried to make the most of their lives there. They began taking over various regions.
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While facing another [[Duel Gangs|Duel Gang]], one of the members tries to kill Yusei, by throwing him off the roof. Kalin catches Yusei by a [[Duel Disk cuff]], stopping him from falling. As Kalin's platform begins to give way, Yusei tells Kalin to leave him and save himself. Kalin refuses to abandon his friend and pulls Yusei up. With that gang defeated, the Enforcers have captured all the zones in Satellite.
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Sometime later, Kalin forces a kid into a Duel and assaults him after winning. The rest of the gang realize Kalin is becoming cruel and letting the power get to him. Crow and Jack leave the gang, but Yusei stays by Kalin's side.
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[[Sector Security]] later arrive in Satellite, armed with [[Duel Runner]]s. Kalin decides to declare war against [[Sector Security]]. Yusei leaves the team, hoping that Kalin won't go through with the war, when it's just him.
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Kalin proceeds with the war and the rest of the gang return to help Kalin, after he is on the run. The team faced Security, in what Kalin believed to be the Enforcer's last Duel. Yusei gets in a fight with Kalin after Kalin attempts to murder a Security. Crow and Jack held Kalin in a room, while Yusei went to tell that he, himself, was the leader, in the hopes that Kalin won't get arrested. Before he could do this, the Securities found and arrested Kalin.
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As Kalin is dragged into a Security wagon, the [[Moustached Security officer|officer]] pats Yusei on the shoulder, thanking him for assisting in the arrest. Kalin sees this and believes Yusei sold him out, but is taken away before Yusei can explain himself.
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===Later life in Satellite===
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Yusei spends his time with Jack, [[Blitz]], [[Nervin]], [[Tank]] and [[Rally Dawson|Rally]]. He develops his computer, motorcycle riding, dueling, and engineering skills and comes into possession of the card "[[Stardust Dragon]]".
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Yusei duels and loses to Jack. Jack tells him that he cannot win a Duel with [[Monster Cards|Monsters]], [[Spell Cards|Spell]] or [[Trap Cards]] alone, only with them joined up. Jack points to his heart as he says all you need to amass yourself victory is right here. At the time, Yusei did not understand what he meant.
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Yusei was able to pick up TV signals from New Domino City, allowing his friends to witness Turbo Duels. He fell out with Jack after a difference in goals, as Jack wanted power and to lead people.
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[[File:Yusei and co work on first Duel Runner.jpg|thumb|left|Yusei constructs his first Duel Runner with help from his friends.]]
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With his friends help, Yusei was able to make his own [[Duel Runner]]. However, Jack stole the Duel Runner and "[[Stardust Dragon]]" in order to escape to New Domino and become the "Turbo Duel King." Yusei had considered these stolen items to be "bonds of friendship" belonging to him and his friends and vowed to get them back.
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Two years later, after building a new [[Duel Runner]] with the help of Rally, Blitz, Tank, and Nervin, Yusei makes plans to venture to New Domino City to recover "[[Stardust Dragon]]" from Jack.
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In the process, he runs into [[Tetsu Ushio|Trudge]], a Public Order Security officer, who wants to arrest Rally for stealing an acceleration chip. (in the English version, Rally was framed.) Trudge agrees to duel Yusei under the condition that if Yusei won, Trudge would forget the events of that day; if Trudge won, Yusei would give himself up to Trudge. After accepting the challenge and losing, Trudge swears to crush Yusei, but lets him go.
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While the only pipeline connecting Satellite to New Domino, which is a chute for waste, was closed for maintenance, Yusei took advantage of this to escape to New Domino. On the way, he gets chased by Trudge, who forces him into a [[Turbo Duel]]. Yusei wins one second before the hatch to New Domino started closing. Avoiding the trash flooding through the pipeline, Yusei slipped through the maintenance hatch right before it closed, leaving Trudge stuck in the pipeline now full of trash.
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===Arrest and the Facility===
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Yusei manages to find Jack, who tosses "Stardust Dragon" back to him, telling Yusei he can have it. Yusei refuses and tosses "Stardust Dragon" back at Jack, saying that he would rather duel him for it to prove he can get it on his own. Jack agrees, but their Turbo Duel is interrupted by the appearance of a Crimson Dragon right before the winner is determined. The Dragon causes Jack's already permanent Birthmark to glow and burn as well as revealing Yusei's Mark, the Dragon's Tail.  Yusei is arrested shortly after for trespassing into New Domino while Jack leaves safely. [[Rex Goodwin]] and [[Lazar]], who had been monitoring the Duel, reveal that if the Crimson Dragon hadn't appeared, Jack would have lost.
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After his arrest, Yusei got a marker, signifying his criminal record, and was sent to the Facility, where he met [[Tenzen Yanagi]]. Yanagi informs Yusei of the Crimson Dragon and the Signers, telling him that those who have the birthmarks were chosen by the People of the Stars. Yusei's birthmark is the Crimson Dragon's Tail, which appears on his arm when he fights alongside Stardust Dragon or encounters another Signer.
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Yusei meets former pro Duelist, [[Bolt Tanner]], who imposes a Duel. Since Yusei's cards had been taken, Yanagi duels Tanner. Disgusted at Yanagi's poor dueling and his cards, Tanner stamps on the cards, despite their sentimental value to Yanagi. Yusei tosses Tanner back and challeneges him to a Duel, borrowing Yanagi's Deck. Yusei wins and Tanner offers his assistance to him.
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Under Goodwin's orders, the warden [[Mr. Armstrong|Armstrong]] is made carry out tests on Yusei. Armstrong also has Yusei send to a different part of the Facility.
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Yusei's new cellmate [[Alex]] offers Yusei a chance to escape through a tunnel he's been working on for months. Yusei agrees to come if they can take Tanner and Yanagi too. However Armstrong has Tanner and Yanagi beaten for knowing Yusei. Yusei stands up to Mr.Armstrong, causing to impose stricter rules and challenge Yusei to a Duel.
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Yusei refuses to escape with Alex, as Tanner and Yanagi are unable to come too and escaping wouldn't grant true freedom. Without a Deck to use against Armstrong, the other inmates give Yusei cards to use against Armstrong.
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The next day Yusei faces Armstrong, using the Deck of random cards. The Duel is setup to shock players if they suffer damage, but Armstrong rigs the arena to stop himself receiving shocks and uses surveillance cameras to see Yusei's cards. Alex, however uses his tunnel to sneak into a security room and switchs Armstrong's shocks back on. Yusei defeats Armstrong and is released by Goodwin.
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[[File:5D's ep 10 Goodbyes.png|thumb|right|Yusei says goodbye to the friends he made at the Facility.]]
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Before his release, Yanagi gives Yusei his "[[Totem Pole]]" card. Tanner gives him his "[[Giant Ushi Oni]]", instructing him to go to [[Bootleg]], order some milk, and ask for a guy named [[Blister]], then use the card to prove he met Tanner.
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Yusei is followed by two stalkers at Bootleg, but is pulled away by Blister on his [[Duel Runner]]. Blister jams the signal emitted from Yusei's criminal mark to stop them being followed.
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Despite believing it to be suicide on Yusei's part, Blister helps him in infiltrating an Impound warehouse to recover his Deck and Duel Runner.
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Disguised as an electrician, under the pseudonym Yusei Adams (Taro Daimon in the Japanese version), Yusei was able to sneak into the warehouse. When he gets to the crate, where his Duel Runner is held, he is ambushed by Trudge. Yusei hops onto his Duel Runner and smahes it through the crate. Trudge forces him into another Turbo Duel. While trying to escape, Trudge closes all the security doors, making Yusei's chances of escaping very slim. However, Blister blows up the elevator door and at ground floor, Yusei rides out while Trudge gets stuck in the elevator. Soon he catches up. After Trudge starts physically attacking Yusei, Blister arrives to help, having had a change of heart over what Yusei told him about friends. Yusei wins the Duel, but is electrocuted by a huge crowd of Security and left unconscious outside at the Tops, where the richest people live. Luna feels Yusei's pain and rushes outside with Leo, only to find Yusei outside their front door unconscious.
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===Fortune Cup===
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Yusei is later given refuge by the twins [[Leo]] and [[Luna]]. In the Japanese version, he fears that he would only cause them trouble by staying, but they manage to talk him into a Duel and staying for the night. In the English version, Yusei has lost his memory after his Duel with Trudge and can't even remember his name. He duels Leo in the hopes of regaining his memory, whilst in the Japanese version, Yusei is reminded of [[Rally Dawson|Rally]] through Leo's personalities.
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After leaving the twins, he is threatened into participating in the [[Fortune Cup]] by [[Lazar]], who holds his Satellite friends hostage. Yusei is later given more incentive to participate when Jack gives "[[Stardust Dragon]]" back and personally demands that he face him. In the quarter-finals of the Fortune Cup, Yusei faced [[Hunter Pace]], disguised as [[Shira]], and won, moving to the semifinals. His opponent in the semifinals is [[Greiger]].
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After Yusei defeats Greiger, Greiger attempts to take revenge on Goodwin for what he did to his village, but Yusei manages to stop him. Before security takes Bommer away, he tells Yusei to fulfill his own mission. In the English version, Yusei stops Greiger from knocking down the tower Goodwin was in to get revenge on what Goodwin did to his village, but a spike broke through the glass at the top of the tower (where Goodwin is) from the collision with Greiger's Duel Runner and Yusei's Duel Runner and Goodwin stopped it with his hand. As security takes Boomer away, he tells Yusei to be careful in the finals in the English Version.
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Yusei faces [[Akiza Izinski|Akiza]] in the finals. Previously, he had thought that she only felt anger and rejection. But after Akiza's first move, he notices and points out that she has a pleasure and joy for destruction. Akiza replies that cannot be true, however, later on the duel, after people insult her again, she accepts it all because of being the "Black Rose". According to her, this other side of her is the one who enjoys destruction all because of the powers caused by the [[Mark of the Dragon]]. He learns that after she was found by [[Sayer]], he told her to feel but not to think, to let him do that for her. But even still, she puts on her mask just to feel; this prompts Yusei to fight this duel to change her.
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[[File:5Dx026 New King.jpg|thumb|right|130px|Yusei becomes the new King.]]
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By the end of the Duel begins as he says that her pain which came from all the destruction she caused was turned into one that the other [[Signers]] shared. Yusei tells her that the birthmark may hold the answer for her pain, but in order to find out, she must think and love herself. Akiza still intends to deny this by winning the duel without noticing, as pointed out by Yusei, who has seen through her, that she is crying. Thus he eventually wins, resulting in her mask cut in half due to "[[Cosmic Blast]]" and after she falls, Akiza tells him to "help her".
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He faces Jack near the end of the Fortune Cup. Although he is pushed to a corner in the middle of the Duel, Yusei wins using various combos with "[[Stardust Dragon]]" to destroy Jack's "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]" and becomes the new King of Turbo Duels.
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===Dark Signers===
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Following his victory against Jack, Yusei flees the stadium with Tanner, Yanagi, Luna, and Leo to avoid being mobbed by reporters and fans. They hide out at Blister's place at the edge of the city. 
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Yusei spots a man with a glowing birthmark. Believing him to be a Signer, Yusei chases him to a construction site where he faces him in a [[Shadow Duel]]. The opponent, [[Dick Pitt]] reveals himself to be a [[Dark Signers|Dark Signer]] and states their motives to destroy the Signers. After Dick loses, he has no memory of the Duel, his Deck changes, and his [[dark mark]] disappears. Yusei runs away after Security appears to examine the damage caused by the Shadow Duel. After returning to the hideout, Security led by Trudge track him down. Yusei walks out to meet them and says he wanted to talk to Goodwin anyway (in the English version, Yusei called Trudge to take him to Goodwin).
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Yusei is taken to meet Goodwin at an incomplete bridge pointing in the direction of Satellite. Here Goodwin tells him about the battle between the Crimson Dragon and the [[Earthbound Immortals]], where the [[Five Dragons]] sealed the Earthbound Immortals in the [[Nazca Lines]]. Goodwin says that those bearing the mark of the Crimson Dragon and the Earthbound Immortals' servants, the Signers and Dark Signers have been battling for 5,000 years. Their battle is destined to determine the fate of the world. The old [[Enerdy]] system in Satellite is a door to the Underworld itself, which the Dark Signers plan opening, to release the evil sealed in the Nazca Lines. Yusei understands Goodwin deliberately isolated Satellite from New Domino to restrict the battlefield to Satellite, only harming the Satellite residents. Yusei requests that they evacuate Satellite, but Goodwin says can't, since it would allow the Dark Signers to target the city, insuring a greater amount of casualties. Goodwin arranged a helicopter to airdrop Yusei and his Duel Runner into Satellite.
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After arriving in Satellite, Yusei is reunited with [[Crow]]. The two head back to Yusei's Satellite hideout, where he is reunited with Rally and the others. Security had been following Crow, so everyone splits up. Crow takes on the Security, and Yusei arrives to help, resulting in a Tag Turbo Duel. After winning the Duel Yusei and Crow meet up with Rally and his others at Crow's base at [[Daedalus Bridge]]. here Yusei tells his friends about the disastrous vision shown by the Crimson Dragon and the story told by Goodwin. He listens along with the others the story about the man who made the bridge. During the night both he and Crow had head to the [[B.A.D.]], where the old Enerdy system is. They are confronted by [[Kalin|Kalin]], who is now a Dark Signer. Kalin shows great hatred to his old friends and forces Yusei into a Shadow Turbo Duel. Kalin takes the upperhand with "[[One-Hundred Eye Dragon]]". Yusei is able to comeback with "Stardust Dragon", but Kalin turns the tables and Summons his Earthbound Immortal, "[[Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu|Ccapac Apu]]". Before Yusei is defeated his Duel Runner breaks down and the Duel is canceled. Yusei is then found impaled in the abdomen by a large shard.(In the English Dub, the shard and blood was removed, despite the fact that the scene in which Rally and the others watching it was not, and he is said to have cuts and bruises.)
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Crow takes him to [[Martha]]'s refuge facility, in order to receive the required surgery. [[Dr. Schmitt]], assisted by Martha manage to save Yusei's life. After waking up he sees that Rally and the others brought his Duel Runner all the way from the B.A.D. Yusei gets scolded by Martha for putting himself in danger, without asking his friends for help. She reminds Yusei of his idea of "believing in friends" as they will always be there supporting and helping him out. As he recovers, he checks his Duel Runner and thinks that Kalin is too powerful for him to defeat.
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As Akiza is about to duel Misty, Yusei's birthmark reacts. He rushes outside and sees Hummingbird and Lizard Earthbound Immortal marks. He is aware a Duel between a Signer and Dark Signer is about to begin, but is unable to assist. After Akiza is taken to the hospital, her parents turn to Yusei for help. Yusei is initially reluctant, but prompted by Martha, who teases him for having a crush on Akiza.
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When Akiza awakens, she is initially glad to see Yusei, but after seeing her parents, turns against him. Unable to calm her, Yusei tries to reach her by dueling. Yusei takes damage through the Duel, but [[Hideo]] steps in to protect him. With Hideo's determination, Yusei is able to show Akiza that her parents love her.
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[[Mina]] shows Akiza and Yusei information regarding the [[Arcadia Movement]] and [[Sayer]]'s true motives, involving the abduction of children to create an army of [[Psychic Duelist]]s. Yusei comforts Akiza from the devastation.
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The Signers are invited to Rex Goodwin's house. Despite his distrust of Goodwin, Yusei decides to go, as this is the only way he get information on the Signers and Dark Signers. Yusei asks about reverting a Dark Signer back to normal. Goodwin reluctantly tells them that Dark Signers cannot be brought back as they are dead and no longer of this world (Otherwise is said in the English Dub). Yusei loses confidence in returning Kalin back to normal and blames himself for Kalin's current state. Jack, who is sickened by Yusei's whinging and self-doubt, punches him in the hopes of returning some sense to Yusei. Jack's actions and words, along with some moral support from the twins, restores Yusei's confidence.
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When the four Signers return to Satellite along with Mina, Leo and Trudge meet up with Martha. They learn that Rally, Blitz, Tank, Nervin and Crow have disappeared. While everyone is sitting down to supper, Rudger interrupts. Jack wants to duel him, but Yusei tells him that its too dangerous to duel here with the flaming geoglyph. Yusei instructs Jack to take Martha and the kids to a safer place.
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Yusei duels Rudger, while accompanied by Akiza. During the Duel, he witness two of the children, who stayed behind and Martha get sacrificed to Summon Rudger's Earthbound Immortal. After Yusei Summons "Stardust Dragon", Rudger leaves and revives Rally as a temporary Dark Signer to face Yusei. Rally sacrifices himself to help Yusei. To avenge Rally's sacrifice, Yusei swears the Dark Signers be defeated with everything he has.
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The four Signers separate and head to each of the 4 Old Enerdy controllers where their respective opponent is waiting. Yusei head's towards Kalin's tower, but spots a column of light coming from where Luna went. Yusei finds Leo dueling [[Demak]]. Yusei tries to stop the Duel, but cannot due to the natures of the [[Shadow Duel]]. Yusei is left with Trudge to watch helplessly.
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He witnesses Luna comes back and assist Leo, shortly after Demak Summoned [[Earthbound Immortal Cusillu]]. Together the twins, defeat Cusillu and Demak. Afterwards [[Ancient Fairy Dragon (character)|Ancient Fairy Dragon]] and [[Regulus (character)|Regulus]] appear to thank Luna, who tells them she couldn't have done it without Leo or Yusei. Yusei and the twins proceed to the control tower to activate the safety switch.
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When the Killer Whale geoglyph appears, Yusei finds Crow dueling against [[Greiger]], who is now a Dark Signer. Yusei tries to talk them out of the Duel, but both feel that they are fighting for the people they love and refuse to stop.
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[[File:Crimson Dragon mark.jpg|thumb|left|The Crimson Dragon on Yusei's back.]]
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After Crow's duel, Yusei proceeds to Kalin's tower, intending to save him. Both engage in a Shadow Turbo Duel. Towards the end of the Duel, all of the birthmarks disappeared from the Signers' arms and then unite to form an image of the [[Crimson Dragon]] on Yusei's back. Because of this, Yusei is able to Summon "[[Savior Star Dragon]]" and destroy Kalin's Earthbound Immortal. Yusei manages to reconcile with Kalin before the Dark Signer turns into dust.
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Yusei heads to Rudger to request a final Duel. During the Duel, he learns of what happened in the [[Old Enerdy]] incident and more about [[Mr. Fudo|his father]]. Yusei manages to defeat Rudger, but in the latter's moment of defeat, Rudger triggers an explosive that destroys the bridge they were dueling on, leaving Yusei to fall into the pool of [[Old Enerdy]].
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Yusei ends up in a strange place, where people who died during the [[Zero Reverse]] accident reside. The souls start to attack him, but are stopped by Yusei's father. Professor Fudo helps Yusei to escape the Underworld.
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Yusei and his companions go up through the same stairs they used before. In the distance, they see purple sparks and deduce that Jack has won his Duel and activated the third safety switch.
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Yusei goes to the last tower, where Akiza is dueling. He encounters [[Sayer]] in disguise, who lures him into a room. Inside, [[Mina]] is locked in a cage below. Sayer reveals himself and tells Yusei that Akiza is not a friend but a mind slave of his. He quickly subdues Yusei and throws him into the cage with [[Mina]]. Before leaving, Sayer seals the cage by using a [[Hinotama]] and fills the cage with water before leaving them to die.
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After being rescued by [[Tetsu Ushio|Trudge]], Yusei confronts Sayer, who by then has gained control of Akiza. They get into a fight and Sayer reveals that he was the one who killed [[Misty Tredwell|Misty's]] brother, [[Toby Tredwell|Toby]]. Just when Yusei was about to be blown off the building, he tricks Sayer into revealing this to Misty through his Duel Disk's microphone.
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[[File:Yusei Dragon Head.jpg|thumb|Yusei's arm with the Head Mark]]
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After Sayer is eaten by Misty's Earthbound Immortal, Yusei snaps Akiza out of her daze and she manages to defeat Misty. However, the sun sets before they can activate the safety switch, and so the Condor geoglyph appears in the sky.
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Yusei, Jack and Crow face the last Dark Signer, Rex Goodwin in a 3-on-1 Shadow Turbo Duel. Crow protects Yusei from the effect of [[Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca]], and his [[Life Points]] become 1. Yusei and Jack continue the duel without Crow. After Jack is unable to duel, Yusei has his Life Points reduced to 1. The Crimson Dragon mark on Rex disappears and all five birthmarks return to their original owners, with the Head Birthmark going to Yusei and the Tail Birthmark going to Crow. Yusei then summons Savior Star Dragon and defeats Rex. The Crimson Dragon then uses Savior Star Dragon to gain a physical form and destroy the King of the Underworld.
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Half a year after the Duel with Rex Goodwin, Yusei spends most of his time preparing his [[Duel Runner]] for the [[World Turbo Grand Prix]]. He assists in investigating damage caused to Duel Runners, caused by [[Ghost]] and ends up dueling Ghost. When it appeared that Yusei was beginning to have the upper hand, Ghost summons his Synchro Killer, Machine Emperor Wisel.  Utilizing Savior Star Dragon, Yusei was able to defeat Ghost and discovered that he was a robot.  After meeting with Trudge, he explained that the robot he faced was known as a Riding Roid and that it was a test robot designed to see if they could be used in Sector Security's forces.  Yusei feels that something big was coming and had to prepare for the worst.
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He goes to Duel Academy and duels Heitmann, a teacher who plans to expell Leo and Luna's class because they are weak for using weak level monsters. Using some cards that the kids gave him, he wins the duel and proves that being weak isn't bad.
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==Deck==
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:''Main article: [[Yusei Fudo's Decks]]''
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Yusei's Deck uses many speed themed cards and revolves around the [[Synchro Summon]]ing of the "[[Warriors|Warrior]]" [[Synchro Monsters]], "[[Junk Warrior|Junk]]", "[[Nitro Warrior|Nitro]]", "[[Turbo Warrior|Turbo]]" and "[[Road Warrior|Road]]", while keeping his ace card, "[[Stardust Dragon]]," in reserve for special occasions when possible.  Most of his non-Synchro Monsters are low in Level, giving him more fine control over which Synchro Monster he is able to summon at a given time. His basic strategy usually entails either swarming the field with many low-level monsters all at once for a high-level Synchro Summon or else using his lower-level Synchro monsters as a bridge to summon the higher-level ones (example: "[[Junk Warrior]]" + "[[Nitro Synchron]]" = "[[Nitro Warrior]]"). When conserving Stardust Dragon, his most frequent game breaking card is "Junk Warrior".
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Thematically, many of Yusei's cards lean towards being either Warrior or Machine-type monsters, and even his non-Machine cards tend to have a Machine-like appearance (such as his Warrior Synchro Monsters) or are similarly themed, like "[[Scrap-Iron Scarecrow]]", "[[Junk Barrage]]" or "[[Iron Resolve]]". Some of his cards also focus on Burn effects, such as [[Armory Arm]], [[Junk Barrage]], [[Cosmic Blast]], and [[Meteor Stream]].
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Also, some of Yusei's cards focus on changing the levels of his monsters to better suit his use of Synchro Summoning.
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Yusei uses 2 Decks, one for [[Turbo Duel]]s and one for normal Duels. His Turbo Deck strongly focuses on Trap Cards to bypass the limitations Speed Spells contain.

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Height
  • 1.53 m <br />5.02 ft <br />60.236 in <br />153 cm
Weight
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Gender
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Yugi Muto is a not-so-average kid. Yugi is pure-hearted and child-like. He lives with his grandfather Solomon Muto and mother, although he never speaks of the latter in the English anime. In the Japanese manga, it's explained that Yugi's father is a businessman. Yugi is good at games and puzzles, especially Duel Monsters.

Yugi possesses the Millennium Puzzle, which allows his body to bear host to the spirit of the Puzzle, Yami Yugi. Yugi was initially unaware of his existence and control of Yugi's body would involuntarily shift to Yami, when Yugi or his friends are wronged.

Yugi is part of a close-knit group of friends: Joey Wheeler, Tristan Taylor, and Téa Gardner. Miho Nosaka is also one of Yugi's friends in the first series anime. Yugi's friends often cheer him on from the sidelines, and Joey has dueled at his side. Yugi has been friends with Téa since childhood and is in love with her. Téa has been shown to have feelings for both Yugis.

In Japanese, the first characters of "Yūgi" and "Jōnouchi" combine to form "Yūjō" (友情), which means "friendship." The "Yu-Jo Friendship" card is named after the word and the fellowship between the characters.

Personality

The character of Yugi in the manga starts as being very short of confidence and being lonely. However, it's shown quite frequently that students are friendly towards him and care about him. Anzu is his best friend from childhood but before the manga has never seen Yugi's Millennium Puzzle before, as Yugi hides the Puzzle from everybody at school while he is building it. Yugi is also incredibly trusting of people - despite Jonouchi and Honda bullying him many times, he still believes they are just trying to persuade him to be more manly.

Design

Yugi's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Depicted here is the character in the full Domino School boy's regalia from front, side, and rear views and alongside views of his head from different angles.

Yugi's character design was overseen by Kazuki Takahashi. His usual outfit consists of the standard male Domino Junior/Senior High uniform complete with a closed buckled collar. His extremely extravagant hair features multiple layers including long blond crooked, pointy locks for his fringe, the rest features a five large spikes colored black with a magenta sheen along the edges. He wears the Millennium Puzzle on a lace around his neck. In the manga and second series anime, the lace is later replaced with a chain. In the manga (post Volume 7) and in the second series anime, he often wears a KaibaCorp Duel Disk on his left arm.

When he and Téa took a day together to find out about the Millennium Puzzle, he wore a black linen shirt and several pieces of wrist-chains, along with a pair of leather pants. He is seen wearing the same outfit, except for the chains, when he met Jaden Yuki for the first time. However, in GX, Yugi's (present day) face is never directly shown.

Manga biography

Prior to pilot

Yugi lives with his mother and Grandfather, Sugoroku in the family game shop, Kame Game. By the pilot, his father is away on business.

Yugi found the Millennium Puzzle on a shelf in the shop. He spent 8 unsuccessful years trying to solve it.

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Solving the Millennium Puzzle

Yugi at the beginning of the manga.

At school, while working on the Puzzle, he utters the riddle on the box "It's something that you see, but have never seen before". Honda and Jonouchi enter the room and start tossing the puzzle around. Jonouchi manages to secretly steal a piece. However Anzu arrives and tells them off. Yugi discloses with Anzu how he's been spending years trying to solve the Puzzle and believes he will be granted a wish upon solving.[1]

The hall monitor Ushio believes Yugi is being bullied by Honda and Jonouchi. He takes it on himself to be Yugi's bodyguard, although Yugi denies that Honda and Jonouchi have been been troubling him. Regardless Ushio beats them both up. Yugi protests as Ushio continues to hit them, resulting in Ushio attacking him too. Afterwards Ushio imposes bodyguard fees of ¥200,000 (about $2070.82 in US dollars) and threatens him with a knife should he not pay.[1]

That night, Yugi works on the Puzzle, while thinking of way to make the money. Unlike other days, he was able to assemble the Puzzle more easily and quickly, until he realized the last piece was missing. His Grandfather gives him the last piece, which Jonouchi had returned earlier.[1]

When Yugi assembled the Puzzle, he became the Guardian of the Shadow Games and his body came to bear host for the spirit of the 3,000-year-old Nameless Pharaoh. The spirit, known as Dark Yugi shares Yugi's body, unbeknownst to Yugi.

Dark Yugi defeats Ushio in a Shadow Game while using a normal deck of playing cards and changes back to Yugi, who has no knowledge of what has passed.[1]

The next day at school, Jonouchi answers Yugi's riddle, saying it's friendship and that they're friends.[1]

Early games

A ZTV director arrives at Domino High to make a documentary about bullying. He has his assistant Fujita stage a bullying scene, by attacking Yugi. Yugi is saved by Jonouchi and Dark Yugi later beats the director in a Shadow Game consisting of dice and a low chance of winning.[2]

The untalented singer, Sozoji, forces Yugi to sell tickets to his concert. After Hanasaki tries to sell Yugi a ticket, Yugi takes all Hanasaki's tickets off his hands. Knowing neither of them are going to be able to sell the tickets, he tries to spare Hanasaki of the burden. The day of the concert, Yugi informs Sozoji that he couldn't sell any tickets. As punishment, Sozoji makes Yugi listen to music at full blast and reveals Hanasaki, beaten-up, as the audience for the next song. Dark Yugi once again takes over and subjects beats the bully in a Shadow Game.[3]

Yugi and Jonouchi notice how Anzu is acting suspicious and avoiding walking hime from school with them. To get to the bottom of it, they follow her home from school and find she has been working at Burger World. Since part time jobs are against school rules, she makes them promise they won't tell. An escaped convict enters the restaurant, takes Anzu hostage and blindfolds her. Everyone is else is made lie on the floor apart from Yugi, who is made to serve him. Dark Yugi takes control of Yugi's body and faces the convict in a Shadow Game. Anzu thinks his voice sounds like Yugi, but his actions and bravery are completly different. Dark Yugi defeats the convict, setting him alight. Yugi is made believe the convict accidentally set himself on fire.[4]

Yugi gets envious of the self-proclaimed psychic Kokurano, as he tries to seuduce Anzu. For Yugi's disbelief in his powers, Kokurano says that in Yugi's future countless letters will fall from the heavens and bring disaster upon him. Later that day Kokurano knocks over bookshelves on top of Yugi. Dark Yugi then emerges to punish Kokurano and save Anzu.[5]

For a school carnival, the class follow Yugi's suggestion to set up a section for games. However Goro Inogashira and his classmates tear down their stand to make way for their own. Yugi gets injured trying to protect their stand and is taken to the infirmary. Anzu takes care of him for a while, but after she takes her eyes off him, he disappears as Dark Yugi to get revenge on Goro.[6]

Despite Honda's wishes, Jonouchi let's Yugi in on Honda's crush on Miho Nosaka and asks him for help. Yugi suggests that they browse his family's store for a present, where they decided on a love letter jigsaw puzzle. Having never sent a love letter before, Honda gets Yugi to write one and threatens him, should Miho not like it. The next day at school, the teacher Ms. Chono finds the puzzle on Miho's desk and confiscates it. She demands the sender come forward. Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda all claim to have done so, but Chono continues the puzzle to find out who really sent it and plans to punish the others for lying. Dark Yugi emerges and turns the puzzle into a Shadow Game; as Chono continues to complete the puzzle, she feels the pain she is inflicting on others. The makeup on her face begins to crack up, revealing her true ugly self. Chono flees the room, sparing the boys any trouble. After Miho turns Honda down for a date, Yugi and Jonouchi treat him to a hamburger to cheer him up. Since then Honda becomes good friends with Yugi.[7]

After Jonouchi buys a pair of Air Muscle shoes from the Junky Scorpion, he, Yugi and Honda are ambushed by the Muscle Hunters, who steal the shoes. After finding out they were sent by the store owner, Dark Yugi emerges and returns to the store, to win back Jonouchi's shoes. Not knowing how he got the shoes back, Yugi returns them to Jonouchi.[8]

After realizing Jonouchi has missed school for the first time, Yugi, Anzu and Honda investigate. They visit Jonouchi's apartment, but get scared off by his father, who mistakes them for Jonouchi and yelling at them for disappearing for two days. The trio search the city and find Jonouchi with Hirutani's gang attacking a boy. Yugi ran over to ask Jonouchi what was going on, but Jonouchi denied knowing him. As Yugi continued to plea with Jonouchi, one of the gang members punched Yugi in the face.[9]

Yugi refuses to believe Jonouchi has changed so they followed the gang to J'z. Honda demanded Yugi and Anzu to wait outside, for their own safety, while he went inside. However Honda could only report the gang had left, so the trio split-up to look for Jonouchi.[9][10]

Unable to find him, clasped the Millennium Puzzle and asked it to tell him where Jonouchi is. Dark Yugi took control of his body and went to Hirutani's torture chamber, where the gang had Jonouchi tied-up. Dark Yugi managed to take out the gang and relinquish control to Yugi, who escorted Jonouchi out.[10]

Yugi gets a Digital Pet, which he names U2. At school, he connects it Jonouchi's pet, where it initially gets bullied, but they start to get along afterwards. After Kujirada's pet eats Jonouchi and Anzu's, he connects it to U2. Initialy it gets chased, but then uses the data it incorporated from its battle with Jonouchi's pet to transform to a more powerful form, allowing it to take out its opponent. After U2 reachs its life expectancy, Yugi stays awake to watch him disappear.[11]

The Man from Egypt

Yugi reads that there will be an Egyptian exhibition at the museum in the newspaper. Since his Grandfather knows Professor Yoshimori, the archaeologists who discovered the tomb, Yugi is allowed come for free and invites his friends too. Anzu notes that Egypt is where the Millennium Puzzle came from and reminds Yugi that his grandfather had said all the archaeologists involved in finding the puzzle had died mysterious deaths. Yugi assures his friends that he isn't cursed, but admits to suffering memory loss.[12]

Outside the museum, he is introduced to Professors Yoshimori. Yoshimori in turn introduces him to Kanekura, who begs Yugi to let him put the Millennium Puzzle on display for the day. During the exhibition, Yugi doesn't feel right without the Puzzle.[12]

Yugi's two soul rooms.

After the exhibition closes, Yugi returns to collect his Puzzle. Unable to find Kanekura, he meets Shadi and explains what he's looking for. Shadi is astonished to learn that Yugi may be the one who solved the Puzzle. To check, he uses his Millennium Key to look into Yugi's soul room. However he find two rooms, one for Yugi and one for Dark Yugi.[12]

Shadi leaves Yugi's mind, after he is defeated by Dark Yugi. He returns Yugi the Puzzle, saying there is no need to thank him as he is in his debt, since Yugi's other self had saved him. Yugi laughs at the idea of there being another person living inside him.[13]

After hearing the news of Kanekura's unexpected death, Yugi, Sugoroku, Jonouchi and Anzu go to Yoshimori's house to cheer him up. However Yoshimori, possessed by Shadi, starts attacking Yugi's friends.[14] Shadi redecorates Anzu's soul room and order the other Yugi to appear. He tells Yugi that he can make Anzu die by commanding her to do so. This prompts Dark Yugi to appear.[15]

Dark Yugi faces Shadi is a Shadow Game in order to save his friends. Anzu and Jonouchi see Yugi shortly after he wins the game and notice he is acting differently. They approach him over this matter, but Dark Yugi relinquishes control to Yugi, causing them to think they'd been mistaken.[16]

Death-T

Yugi introduces Jonouchi and Anzu to Duel Monsters at Kame Game. Seto Kaiba arrives and takes interest in Yugi's grandfather's rare "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card. Unable to buy it off him, he attempts to steal it from Yugi the next day at school, by switching it with a counterfeit. Despite noticing this, Yugi waits until no one else is around, before asking for the card back. After Kaiba refuses to and mocks Yugi and his grandfather's attitude, Dark Yugi takes control. Dark Yugi defeats Kaiba in a Shadow Game of Duel Monsters, winning back the card and giving Kaiba a Penalty Game, making him believe he is in the Duel Monsters Spirit World, where he gets constantly killed.[17]

Much later, Kaiba's brother Mokuba, approaches Yugi in search of revenge. Using his gang, who are armed with dangerous weapons, he forces Yugi into a game of Capsule Monster Chess. As Mokuba's minions try to mess with Yugi's Millennium Puzzle, Dark Yugi emerges, as Mokuba had hoped for. Even though Mokuba rigged the dispenser to give Yugi low level monsters for the game, Dark Yugi accepts the ante of having one of Yugi's fingers cut off should he lose, provided he may subject Mokuba to a Penalty Game, should Mokuba lose. Dark Yugi wins and Mokuba warns him Death-T is coming, before he believes himself to be trapped in a gaint capsule, as his penalty.[18]

At an arcade, Yugi hears rumors of Kaiba is building the ultimate game. He takes his mind off it, by playing a fighting game. He receives multiple challenges from Feng Long, defeating him each time. Not too pleased with this Long beats up Yugi and steals the Millennium Puzzle. After Jonouchi sees what happened he chases down Feng Long and wins the Puzzle back in a fight.[19]

Shortly after leaving the arcade, Yugi and Jonouchi are invited via limousine to Kaiba's mansion. At the mansion, Mokuba treats them to a meal, which turns out to be a game called Russian Roulette Dinner, in which he poisons Jonouchi. In order to save Jonouchi Dark Yugi emerges and defeats Mokuba, despite him cheating.[20]

The next day, Kaiba takes Yugi and Jonouchi to Kaiba Land as special guests. He treats them to a special show. However the show turns out to be Kaiba facing Yugi's grandfather in a game of Duel Monsters inside a Battle Box. Kaiba defeats Sugoroku using his 3 "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" and tears up Sugoroku's after he wins. Kaiba subjects him to an artificial Penalty Game to blackmail Yugi into competing in Death-T.[21] Sugoroku hands Yugi his Deck to use against Kaiba, before being rushed to hospital.[22]

Jonouchi insists on helping Yugi. Honda who'd brought Johji to Kaiba Land comes out of the crowd to help Yugi too. Much to everyone's suprise they are greeted by Anzu as they start the first stage. Anzu, who is working there, explains the rules of the shootout game they're about to play. They players basically take out their opponent's by shooting the sensor on their vest. However Kaiba has hired professional hitman, armed with lethal guns as their opponents, while Yugi and his friends guns are totally ineffective.[22] Jonouchi manages to kick out one of the opponents, while Honda and Johji use Anzu's working gun to take out the other two in a fake surrender.[23]

During the second stage, Yugi and his friends resist screaming on an electric chair ride.[24] The ride takes them to a haunted mansion, where they get their hands stuck in a guillotine. Yugi is made think fast as he solves a riddle in time to save the group from getting their hands sliced off.[25] In the final part of the stage, Jonouchi is locked in a room, where he faces the Chopman in a deathmatch. While the Chopman's weapon is stuck, Yugi diverts Jonouchi's attention to a candlestick he can use to pick the lock on his cuff. He then instructs Jonouchi to lock the cuff onto the door with the candle slipped inside it. After the Chopman unsticks his weapon he yanks the chain, ripping out the door. Jonouchi makes his escape, while the candle hits the tar covred floor, incinerating the Chopman.[26]

At the start of the third stage, the friends are left waiting in a empty room for a long time. Yugi uses the time to apologise to his friends and blames himself for dragging them into this. Jonpuchi seizes him, demanding he never say that again. Jonouchi and Honda then admit that through Yugi, they have come to like themselves. Anzu asks them to hold out their hands as draws a smiley face on them. If they end up taking separate paths in life, she tells them to remember this symbol and they'll remember being friends.[27]

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For the first time in the manga, Yugi confesses that he thinks there is "another Yugi".

After the challenge starts, blocks fall from the ceiling, while the gang climb them in order to escape through a hole in the wall, high off the ground. Anzu makes use of her dancing skills to read the rhythm the blocks are falling and help the others avoid them. However Honda gets his coat, stuck under a block, while the others make their escape.[27]

Upset over what happened to Honda, Yugi admits to Jonouchi and Anzu that he believes there is another Yugi living inside him. He had held this information back before, in fear that they won't want to be friends with him, knowing this. The group proceed to the third stage, where they knowingly see Yugi change to Dark Yugi for the first time, as he prepares to face Mokuba in another game of Capsule Monster Chess.[28]

Dark Yugi defeats Mokuba and saves him from the artificial Penalty Game.[29] He proceeds to defeat Kaiba in a game of Duel Monsters in the final stage.[30] As a penalty, he dispel's Kaiba's evil half.[31]

After the final stage, Yugi is reunited with Honda, who is saved by Mokuba. From that day on, Yugi remembered all the battles he and Dark Yugi had fought.[31]

Later games

Anzu gives Yugi a love compatibility tester, Lovely Two, which initially gets no response when he tries his with Anzu's. At school Tsuruoka catches Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda playing "test score bingo". After ridiculing their test scores, he confiscates the Lovely Two, prompting Dark Yugi's arrival. Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda end up in a game, where they must find the Lovely Two or face expulsion. Anzu becomes bashful, knowing she's speaking to the other Yugi, and gives him her Lovely Two. After trying the love compatibility test, as Dark Yugi the Lovely Twos start to beep, revealing its location.[32]

Yugi takes up a game called Monster Fighter, which proves to be a big hit, with Yugi asked numereous times at school if his family's store has any in stock. Among Yugi's opponents is Koji "the Spider" Nagumo, who cheats by punching Yugi and steals his Monster Fighter. Yugi borrows Jonouchi's Monster Fight and changes to Dark Yugi, who uses it to defeat Koji in a Shadow Game of Monster Fighter.[33][34]

Over the summer vacation, Anzu asks Yugi out to Domino Park. Yugi ends up chasing a kid, who sprays him with a water pistol. Seeing him act immaturely, Anzu unsuccessfully trys to fake that she's in danger to make the other Yugi appear. After a bomb scare, Yugi is forced to stay back to find Anzu, who's gotten on the ferris wheel. Upon learning the bombs are planted on the ferris wheel, Yugi switches to Dark Yugi, who engages in a game of clock solitare set by the bomber in order to save Anzu. After stopping the bomber, Anzu attempts to continue the date with Dark Yugi.[35]

The evidence existing becomes drastically clearer and clearer that Yugi and Dark Yugi are different souls. In the most prominent of these, Yugi is challenged to a Shadow Game by a boy named Imori using Chinese Dragon Cards that were sealed. Yugi loses and, as the rules say it must, his soul is sucked into the soul-eating jar. However he seizes the puzzle just in time and Dark Yugi challenges him to a re-match, defeating Imori and setting the captured Yugi's soul free while at the same time imprisoning Imori's. Now it is made clear that Dark Yugi and Yugi just live in the same body.

Monster World

Yugi makes friends with a new student, Ryo Bakura. Bakura tells Yugi and his friends how he plays Monster World. He advises against them playing it with him, as people he's faced in the past ended up in comas.

After Bakura misses a day of school, Yugi, Jonouchi, Anzu and Honda visit his apartment. Bakura tries warning them to leave, but his alter ego Dark Bakura possess him and invites them in.

Dark Bakura suggests they play Monster World. Yugi and his friends fill out data for their characters and Bakura creates minature versions of them.

As they play the game, Bakura seals the souls of Yugi's friends into the miniatures. Yugi demands that Bakura seal his soul into a figurine as well. In his thoughts he states that even if he can't roll the dice, 'the other me' can. Dark Yugi then meets Yugi for the first time. At this point both characters have changed dramatically from the beginning of the manga - Yugi is more confident and daring, while Dark Yugi's treatment of his foes is softer and his attitude is no longer so arrogant. This is shown in their designs: Yugi's face has matured and sharpened, and he no longer looks awkward when putting on a brave face; Dark Yugi's has softened, his glare is more of weariness than of pride and his eyes are less wild. After this story, both Yugis have a more comfortable relationship with each other and their friends.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist

Duelist Kingdom

Prior to the tournament

Pegasus sends Yugi a video inviting him to participate in his Duelist Kingdom tournament. Pegasus appears on the video and invites Yugi to duel him on the spot. Initially astonished at how he can face a pre recording, Yugi complies. Seeing the nature of the Duel, to be that of a Shadow Game, Dark Yugi takes control.[36] Pegasus later imposes a time limit, which becoms responsible for Yugi's defeat. As a penalty for Yugi's defeat, Pegasus traps Sugoroku's soul in the video tape.[37]

Yugi inserts the tape into a camcorder, so he watch his grandfather on its screen, to easily communicate with him wherever he goes.[38]

Having recently attained the ability to tell what his other self is feeling, Yugi divulges that Dark Yugi feels bad for losing to Pegasus to his friends at school. They fill Bakura in on what happened to Sugoroku and consider Yugi entering the tournament to return him to normal.[38]

Yugi arrives home, finding the invitation to and instructions for Duelist Kingdom attached to the door. Jonouchi, Anzu, Honda and Bakura catch up with him, revealing Jonouchi also received a tape in the mail. Since he doesn't have an 8 mm VCR of his own, he asks if they can watch it on Yugi's. The tape shows Jonouchi's sister Shizuka telling Jonouchi her inevitable blindness is approaching. Jonouchi tells them about being unable to afford the expensive surgery and mopes about being unable to help her. Yugi then changes to Dark Yugi and reminds Jonouchi of the prize money for the Duelist Kingdom and hands him one of his 2 Star Chips, granting Jonouchi entry to the tournament.[38]

The group on the ship leaving Domino.

Yugi and Jonouchi spend the next week training for the tournament.[38] Among this time, Yugi gives Jonouchi the card "Time Wizard".[39]

Along with Anzu, Bakura and Honda they arrive at Domino Pier and board the ship to the tournament. Here they meet Insector Haga, Dinosaur Ryuzaki and Mai Kujaku. Yugi spends some time conversing with Haga, who leaks word of newrules being in place. Haga requests to see the "Exodia" cards Yugi used to defeat Kaiba, only to throw them overboard. Jonouchi dives into the water but is only able to rcover 2 of the cards. Yugi changes to Dark Yugi, who vows to take out Haga first in the tournament.[40]

Preliminaries

After the tournament starts, Yugi and his companions head to the forest, having seen Haga go that way. No sooner than than when they come face to face, Haga challenges Yugi to a Duel, knowing his monsters will benefit from the Field Power Bonus. Dark Yugi accepts and is led to a Battle Box, where he wagers his 1 Star Chip and his Deck for Haga's 2 Star Chips.[41] Yugi emerges victorious, eliminating Haga from the tournament.[42]

Yugi spends much of his time as Dark Yugi, including watching Jonouchi face Mai[43], winning his next 2 Star Chips from Ryota Kajiki[44] and facing a Star Chips thief, who turns out to be Mokuba Kaiba, on the run from Pegasus. Mokuba tries to swipe Yugi's Star Chips, but is discouraged by Dark Yugi. Saruwatari refuses to let Mokuba hand the Star Chips back to Yugi, but arranges an opponent for Yugi to face, the Ventriloquist of the Dead for Mokuba's freedom.[45] Yugi's opponent uses Seto Kaiba's Deck, but as Dark Yugi defeats him, Kaiba wakes from his coma and Yugi ups his Star Chip count to 6.[46] However Saruwatari has already disappeared wth Mokuba.[47]

Seeing as Jonouchi is disallowed from receiving help from Yugi in his Duel with Ryuzaki, Dark Yugi returns control to Yugi.[47]

That night, Mai proposes a ceasfire, as she shares her food with Yugi and his friends. After the meal, Yugi speaks with his grandfather on the camcorder, briefing him in on his progress in the tournament.[48]

After Jonouchi, Honda and Bakura falls asleep, Mai arranges for Yugi and Anzu to meet up, telling Yugi that Anzu wanted to speak with him. Anzu starts to talk about old times, but Yugi believes she wants to speak with his other self and offers to change. Anzu refuses as she tries to convince herself that both Yugi's are the same person.[48]

The date is interrupted by the sound of Mai scream. Yugi and Anzu find out she has been beaten by the Player Killer of Darkness, who has taken all eight of her Star Chips. The Player Killer then challenges Yugi to a Duel.[48] Yugi changes to Dark Yugi and defeats him winning back Mai's Star Chips. He offers them to Mai, who reluctanlty takes them back, saying she owes him one.[49]

Finals

After entering the castle, they spot Bandit Keith, who points out Kaiba and Pegasus are about to start dueling.[50] Yugi cheers for Kaiba, who loses and his soul sealed in a "Soul Prison" card.[51]

As Dark Yugi, he gives Jonouchi his "The Honor of the King's Right Hand", so Jonouchi may participate in the finals. Over dinner he promises Honda to try save Mokuba and gets paired up with Mai for the semi-finals.[52]

During the night, Yugi hears noises coming from Jonouchi's room. He goes in the check it out and finds Keith. Keith tries to quieten Yugi by punching him, but Jonouchi wakes-up and holds Keith back. Keith leaves without them knowing he took the "The Honor of the King's Right Hand" card. While Anzu tends to Yugi's wounds, he tells her how feels embarrassed, having to always be helped; such as by her Jonouchi and the other Yugi, but plans to be stronger someday.[53]

Yugi faces Mai in the first Duel of the finals. Dark Yugi puts little effort into the Duel, as he worries about facing Pegasus. This results in a number of poor plays, but after encouraging words from Mai, he returns to the top of his game and defeats her.

Yugi cheers for Jonouchi in his Duel with Keith. After Jonouchi's win, Crocketts prepares to have Yugi duel Jonouchi, but Pegasus insists there is no need. Yugi immediatly advances to facing Pegasus.

Dungeon Dice Monsters

Mr. Clown frameed Yugi for stealing merchandise from his shop. After taking him away for the alleged crime, Clown stole the Millennium Puzzle and locked Yugi in a secret game room, where he faced Ryuji in a game of Dungeon Dice Monsters for the ownership of the Puzzle.

As Yugi gets the upperhand on Ryuji, Clown entered the room and shattered the Puzzle. Yugi manages to defeat Ryugi with Dark Bakura's help and Ryugi admits that he cannot hate Yugi.

Clown pretended to apologize as he put the Puzzle's chain back on Yugi's neck. However he tightened the chain and dragged Yugi into another room, locking the door and pinning down the a piece of the Puzzle by its chain. He faces Yugi in the same Shadow Game he played against Sugoroku Mutou. However Ryugi accidentally sets the room on fire.

Honda and Jonouchi arrive the save Yugi, but Yugi refused to leave without finishing the Puzzle. After he finished the Puzzle, Honda and Jonouchi managed to remove the pin and help him escape.

Battle City

Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World

Shadow RPG

Ceremonial Battle

First series anime biography

One-shot games

At school, while working on the Puzzle, he utters the riddle on the box "It's something that you see, but have never seen before". Jonouchi swipes the puzzle from Yugi and starts teasing him. Honda enters and begins to tell Jonouchi off. Jonouchi manages to steal a piece, before Anzu arrives and takes the puzzle back. Honda leaves shortly afterwards to buy Miho lunch and is followed by Jonouchi. Yugi tells Anzu what he knows about the Puzzle and how he believes he'll be granted a wish after solving it.[54]

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Yugi defends Jonouchi and Honda from Ushio.

The hall monitor Ushio believes Yugi is being bullied by Jonouchi and Honda, although Yugi denies it. Ushio takes it on himself to be Yugi's bodyguardand beats up Jonouchi and Honda the next day. Yugi protests, but Ushio jokes about Yugi calling them his friends and imposes a bodyguard fee of ¥200,000.[54]

That night, while trying to think of how to pay Ushio, Yugi works on the Puzzle, making fast progress. He notices the last piece is missing and returns to school to see if he left it behind, but is confronted by Ushio. Since Yugi is unable to pay him, he gets beaten-up. Honda and Jonouchi arrive and find Yugi beaten-up. Jonouchi gives Yugi the missing piece, while he and Honda attack Ushio, but get beaten-up again. Yugi manages to finish the puzzle, while lying barely conscious.[54]

Yugi's body becomes host to the spirit of a 3000-year-old Nameless Pharaoh. The spirit, known as Dark Yugi goes after Ushio and defeats him in a Shadow Game.[54]

The next day at school, Yugi has no memory of what happened after solving the Puzzle. He meets Jonouchi, who answers Yugi's riddle, saying it's friendship and tells Yugi that they are friends.[54]

Yugi and his friends notice Anzu is acting suspicious and avoiding walking home from school. Subsequently Miho and Honda start to act as such, prompting Yugi and Jonouchi to investigate. They follow the other three home one day and find them working at Burger World. Since part time jobs are against school rules, they are made promise not to tell. A dispute between the escaped convicts, Tetsu Tasaki and Jiro the Yellow Spider at the restaurant, results in Anzu being taken hostage and blindfolded by Jiro. Everyone is else is made lie on the floor apart from Yugi, who is made to serve him. Dark Yugi takes control of Yugi's body and faces Jiro in a Shadow Game. Anzu thinks his voice sounds like Yugi, but his actions and bravery are completly different. Dark Yugi defeats Jiro, saving Yugi and Anzu.[55]

The Man from Egypt

Yugi reads that there will be an Egyptian exhibition at the museum in the newspaper. Since his Grandfather knows Professor Yoshimori, the archaeologists who discovered the tomb, Yugi is allowed to come for free and invites his friends too. Anzu notes that Egypt is where the Millennium Puzzle came from and reminds Yugi that his grandfather had said all the archaeologists involved in finding the puzzle had died mysterious deaths. Yugi assures his friends that he isn't cursed, but admits to suffering memory loss.

Outside the museum, he is introduced to Professors Yoshimori. Yoshimori in turn introduces him to Kanekura, who begs Yugi to let him put the Millennium Puzzle on display for the day. During the exhibition, Yugi doesn't feel right without the Puzzle.

Shadi judges Kanekura's soul for disturbing the sacred soul of the god who lies asleep. By playing a game of darkness and using the Millennium Scale. There was no truth in the room of his soul and he was eaten by the monster that dweels in his minds room.

Yugi returns to collect his Puzzle. Unable to find Kanekura, he meets Shadi and explains what he's looking for. Shadi is astonished to learn that Yugi may be the one who solved the Puzzle. To check, he uses his Millennium Key to look into Yugi's soul room. However he find two rooms, one for Yugi and one for Dark Yugi.

Shadi leaves Yugi's mind, after he is defeated by Dark Yugi. He returns Yugi the Puzzle, saying there is no need to thank him as he is in his debt, since Yugi's other self had saved him. Yugi laughs at the idea of there being another person living inside him.

When Shadi returns he goes after Professor Yoshimori, for the same reasons he came looking for Kanekura. Yoshimori was to be submitted to judgement before the eye of Anubis, but Yoshimori was frightened and backed away and fell out a window while Yugi's grandfather came to his aid.

Shadi went to find Yugi and settle the score with his other side by entering Anzu's minds room and took control of her. The next day Shadi made Anzu try to make the other Yugi appear by hurting Yugi. When that didn't work he tryed another way. By putting Anzu's life at stake. When Dark Yugi appeared Shadi explained the rules of the game they were going to play. After he was able to defeat Shadi again he rescued Anzu.

The Four Game Masters

When Yugi beat Seto Kaiba in a Duel he tried to get back at him and sent The Four Game Masters after him to beat him in a game of Duel Monsters. The Game Masters include: Ridley Sheldon, Ryuichi Fuha, Aileen Rao and Daimon. Count Ridley Sheldon, from London in the United Kingdom, is the first game master. Count Sheldon disguises one of his dolls as the school nurse. Sheldon defeats Yugi in a Duel Monsters game, taking his "Neon Knight" as a reward. Later, Seto kidnaps Yugi, whom is in the arcade looking for a new game called "KIS", so Yugi could face Count Sheldon again. Dark Yugi defeats Sheldon and placing a Penalty Game on the loser.

Ryuichi Fuha is the second game master, who has good luck with a television game show. Ryuchi pushes around Yugi and his friends until Yugi challenges him to a Shadow Game involving a game show. Ryuichi ends up losing.

Aileen Rao is a Canadian-Indian dancer and who also happens to be the third game master. Kaiba tells Aileen, who returns from a Paris fashion show, to play a game against Yugi. Aileen lures Yugi and Anzu, who is a big fan of Aileen, to her condominium. Aileen holds Anzu hostage and forces Yugi to play Rijinhai. Aileen tells Yugi if he loses, he will lose the most important thing to him. Aileen threatens to kill Anzu with a tiger if Yugi loses. Yugi wins and Aileen lets go of Anzu.

Daimon is one of Kaiba's Game Masters, the fourth one. Seto is able to lure Yugi to duel Daimon. If Yugi refuses, Anzu will be devoured by a mechanical dragon. During this Duel, Daimon states that the reason that he duels for Seto is that he belives in Seto's good side to come out again. Seto provides Daimon with a device that will allow him to see Yugi's hand, but Daimon refuses to use it. After being defeated, Daimon takes Yugi aside and requests that he restore Seto's lost innocence.

Death-T

Seto Kaiba beats Yugi's grandfather in a game of Duel Monsters and he is sent to the hospital, before leaving he gave his deck to Yugi so he can beat Kaiba. Seto tells him to do so he needs to get past Death-T. Yugi agrees and Jonouchi, Honda, Miho and Anzu come along.

Death-T 1 is called Shooting Stardust. Each of them were given special cyber vests and laser guns, and there goal was to defeat the enemy. To win you have to hit the enemy's sensor on the cyber vests with the laser gun. The opponent's are named Red, Black and Blue, who are all army pros. When they begin they wait for the enemy to make the first move. This however makes Jonouchi impatiant. So Jonouchi goes out to try and attack, but is hit by Blue. Honda figures out that the guns are real. Then they are surrounded. Honda tells them all to run and hide, they do so. Black is wondering where the fifth person is, but Blue thinks she has run off. It turns out that Miho really fell asleep and when she woke up she was frightened and started shooting all over the place and she managed to hit all three of them, making Yugi, Jonouchi, Honda, Anzu and Miho the winners.

For Death-T 2, everyone entered the room where they saw four levers with the numbers 10, 11, 00, 01. Kaiba told everyone except Yugi to pull a lever and not to let go after they did so. Then the floor opened up almost making Yugi fall. A robot with the word 'bllood' on it was coming there way to crush them and if someone lets go of one of the levers, it will only speed up. Only one of the levers will stop it and Yugi had to pick which one. At first he was panicing and couldn't think, then Anzu mentioned that he solved the Millennium Puzzle and he knew he could solve this riddle. He finally figured it out Kaiba said the machine doesn't like it when you say his name wrong and he realized 'bllood' had and extra 'l' in it. Meaning Anzu had to let go of her lever to stop the machine that was only inches away from crushing Yugi.

As soon as Death-T 2 was complete a platform rose them up to the Death-T 3. The room was empty, but before the group could even move a block falls and almost crushes them. Then the blocks start falling down quicker. There was no where they could go that a block wouldn't hit them, until Yugi noticed an opening and told everyone to climb on the blocks to reach the hole. Anzu noticed a rhythm to the blocks falling pattern and she knew where they were going to fall next. Soon everyone was getting to the exit. The rhythm started to go faster. Yugi was having a hard time climbing on the blocks and Honda helped him up after a block almost crushed him, Honda said that this was where he stopped. Then everyone noticed his shirt was caught between the two blocks and before anyone could help him a block fell, covering the exit. Jonouchi thought Honda was dead and Yugi started to fell like it was his fault. Yugi admitts that, ever since he solved the Millennium Puzzle, he felt like someone else was inside him, another Yugi. He told everyone that he was afraid to tell them because they might not want to be friends with him. Then Jonouchi told Yugi that they will always be friends even if another Yugi is inside him and that they will save Honda and Yugi's grandpa, together.

Death-T 4 was a Capsule Monster Chess game against Mokuba. Since Yugi was no longer afraid of his other self he let him take over. The game was played in a Battle Box, where the game also appeared below them due to Kaiba's new virtual reality system. Mokuba fixed the system where Yugi would get low powered Capsule Monsters and Mokuba would get high level. Yugi placed all of his monsters in a group. While Mokuba went first, Yugi held his formation. Mokuba thought by dividing his monaters into two different groups and attacking Yugi from both sides he would have an advantage. While Mokuba went on with his plan, Yugi didn't move a single piece. Until he was surrounded by all of Mokuba's monsters, Yugi started to move his pieces. Destroying two of Yugi's monsters, Mokuba thought he could win, but he didn't realize on of Yugi's monsters had a special ability, to dig underground and dodge an attack, leaving Mokuba to accidentally destroy two of his very own monsters. Yugi then blows up one of his monsters to destroy one of Mokuba's. Leaving them both with two monsters on the field. Leaving Yugi an opening to the evolution square. Making his level 1 monster a level 4. Leaving Mokuba with one monster. Mokuba thinking he has won because he destroyed Yugi's upgraded monster, do he goes after the last one still underground. As the monster starts to attack, its monster falls apart, making Yugi the winner.

Death-T 5 is a game of Duel Monsters against Seto Kaiba. Yugi is useing his grandfathers deck. The life pionts start at 2000. They play in a Battle Box and the monsters appear in virtual reality in front or behind them. Yugi goes first and he summons Pterosaur Guardian of the Fortress and attacks Kaiba's Cyclops, making kaiba's life pionts 1800. Kaiba summons Wormfeast to the field and attacks Yugi's monster, Wormfeast gets destroyed, but Kaiba loses no life points because the attack pionts of the monsters were the same. Kaiba plays Dark Clown Saggy and equips him with a magic card, Dark Energy. He attacks Yugi's Pterosaur, his life pionts stand at 1600. Yugi can only play monsters in defense mode for now, he has two monsters on the field, Kaiba destroyes both monsters with Saggy in one hit. Yugi draws and plays Dark Knight Gaia, even though Gaia and Saggy have the same attack pionts, Yugi attacks. Kaiba's life pionts 1300, Yugi's 1400. Kaiba then draws the card he was waiting for and plays his Blue Eyes White Dragon. He attacks Gaia. Yugi can only play in defense mode, for now. Instead of attacking Kaiba draws another Blue Eyes and places it on the field. Then Yugi draws Protective Sealing Swords of Light and plays it, so Kaiba can't attack for two whole turns. Yugi only has one playable monster in his hand, the other four are pieces of Exodia and he can't use them yet. Kaiba at the moment is playing in defense mode untill he can attack with his Blue Eyes. Kaiba draws his last Blue Eyes and puts it on the field. Yugi draws his final card, the final piece of Exodia. Yugi summons Exodia to the field and destroyes all three of Kaiba's Blue Eyes White Dragons, Yugi wins. Kaiba gets a penalty game, Mind Crush, Kaiba has to recollect pieces of his shattered heart.

Death-T was finally over and Yugi went back with his friends, Jonouchi, Honda, Miho, Anzu and his grandfater to go home after the long day.

Monster World

After Death-T was over Yugi and his friends, Jonouchi, Honda, Anzu and Miho went back to school. After finding out that Ryo Bakura doesn't want to be friends because he hurts whatever friend he gets, Yugi and the gang go over to Bakura's house to cheer him up. They heard that Karita said some mean things to him and that he later went to the hospital. Then Bakura invited them all to play a game of Monster World, a role playing game. Bakura is the Dark Master in the game and Yugi and everyone else are the adventurers. While everyone was picking there characters Yugi noticed that Bakura was acting different. Putting that aside Yugi picked his character, a half-human, half-elf, magician. Jonouchi picked a human, warrior. Honda picked a human, magic gunman. Anzu picked an elf sorceror. Miho picked a fairy merchant. As they begin to play they head towards the village. As they entered the village, Jonouchi's character went to talk with someone. He was a figure of Karita and was actually talking to them. Bakura made him play his role. He tells them that Zorc's castle is north of the village and they go that way. Bakura tells them that they will met up with a monster if they head that way. Bakura has to role two ten sided dice to determine the out come, while the adventurers roll the dice to see if they get to attack. However a 99 is fumble and any number below 10 is a critical hit, while 00 is a supercritical. Jonouchi makes a hit and destroys the monster. While Bakura gets the data from his computer and types in the situation. As they continue on the adventurers they meet someone lying in the road, he said that someone attacked him and stole his treasure. They agree to help him even though Yugi says it could be a trap. The treasure was a sword that could defeat Zorc. They head to the forest with an 80 percent chance of meeting a monster they go into battle. Jonouchi goes and falls, Honda attacks and Yugi turns an enemy into an ally, Poki. Miho finds money while Anzu rolls and gets a super critical hit and destroys the remaining monsters. They find out that the villager they helpled before was really Zorc and they get attacked. Bakura rolls a supercritical and turns Miho into her figure. Out of anger Honda roles while its not his turn and gets his soul put into his figure also. Jonouchi rolls a fumble and faces the same fate. Bakura told them it was the ultimate role playing game. As Yugi's turn came he asked Bakura to put his soul into the figure and Anzu asked for the same. Bakura did so thinking that with no one to roll the dice he would win, he was wrong by taking Yugi's soul out of his body the other Yugi was there to take his place and roll the dice.

Movie

Second series anime biography

Prior to pilot

Yugi lived in his family's game shop, Kame Game, with his mother and grandfather. His grandfather taught him a lot about the game, Duel Monsters.

Yugi bullied by Joey and Tristan.

Joey and Tristan used to bully Yugi. Joey even went as far as taking a piece of Yugi's Millennium Puzzle and throwing it into a canel. However Yugi stood-up for Joey and Tristan, when they were attacked by Ushio, claiming that they were his friends, whereas Ushio claimed he was protecting Yugi in order to earn money. Joey and Tristan came to be Yugi's friends after the incident and Joey recovered the piece of the Puzzle.[56]

Yugi and Joey once visited Burger World, only to find Téa working there. She fears that if they tell, she'll get expelled as it's against school rules to have part-time jobs. (In the English version, she worries about getting fired, as they could reveal that she's under 18; the required age to work there.) She splatters their burgers in ketchup, warning them not to tell.[57]

Yugi later finds Téa in a warehouse, being filmed by a pervert, who threatens to reveal she's working at Burger World. (In the English version, he was a mugger who tricked her by writing a note, pretending Yugi and Joey had given her a dance studio.) Yugi tackles the man, but gets thrown against a wall. Téa is also knocked unconscious after trying to attack him. Yugi then transforms into Yami Yugi, who defeats the man in a card draw game and Mind Crushes him. Yugi came to believe he had saved Téa, although he doesn't remember how he did it.[57]

Duelist Kingdom

Prior to the tournament

After beating Joey in Duel Monsters, Yugi invites Joey, Téa and Tristan to see his grandfather, Solomon's rare card, the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", after school. Kaiba, who overheard, ends up kidnapping Solomon and forcing him into a Duel for his "Blue-Eyes", as he refused to trade or sell it. Yugi and his friends catch up after Solomon had already been defeated, and witness Kaiba rip the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in front of them. Outraged, Yugi challanges Kaiba to a Duel, and Solomon gives Yugi his Deck. Yugi duels Kaiba as Yami Yugi and discovers Kaiba has the other three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" in his Deck but defeats him using "Exodia." After defeating Kaiba, Yugi becomes the Duel Monsters World Champion.[58]

Since Joey has been having troubles with winning in Duel Monsters, Yugi asks his grandfather to help train Joey.[59]

Pegasus sends Yugi a video inviting him to participate in his Duelist Kingdom tournament. Pegasus appears on the video and duels Yugi on the spot while freezing everyone else in the room. He places a time limit on the Duel. Pegasus only won because time ran out seconds before Yugi could lower his life points with his Summon Skull. As a penalty for his defeat Solomon's soul is stolen.[59]

Yugi enters the tournament to rescue his grandfather. At the pier, he gives Joey one of his two Star Chips that are required for entry to allow Joey to participate and help him.

Yugi saves Joey from drowning.

Yugi meets Weevil Underwood on the ship to the tournament, who acts friendly to Yugi, including telling him that he knows of new rules that are going to be introduced in the tournament. Shortly after Weevil leaves, Yugi gives Joey the "Time Wizard" card, telling him how it can be useful in a tight situation. Yugi meets Weevil again later and shows him his "Exodia" cards, which Weevil tosses overboard, to hinder Yugi's Deck. Joey jumps into the water to recover them. After getting two of the cards, the current hits Joey and Yugi dives in to save him. Both of them are then rescued by the stowaways, Téa and Tristan, who throw them a rope ladder.[56]

Preliminaries

After the tournament starts, Yugi tracks down Weevil, determined to get his revenge, but Weevil flees, leading him into a forest. Yugi suspects this is to do with the new rules Weevil mentioned earlier. Weevil leads them to a meadow, where he accepts Yugi's his challenge, as his monsters now get Field Power Bonuses. Yugi switches to Yami Yugi, who bets both his Deck and Star Chip[60], earning him Weevil's 2 Star Chips after he wins.[61]

Yugi cheers for Joey in his Duel against Mai. As Yami Yugi, he offers Joey abstract clues to help him win. Joey defeats Mai using the "Time Wizard" card, Yugi gave him.[62]

While searching for food, Yugi and his friends, find fish Mako Tsunami had prepared. Unbeknownst to them, Mako had set it as bait to lure opponents, to where his monsters greatly benefit from the field. After sharing the food, Mako challenges Yugi. After switching to Yami, Yugi defeats Mako, winning 2 more Star Chips.[63]

Yugi and his friends see a contestant, being forced to leave the island as he is out of Star Chips. The boy says they were stolen, along with his Deck and describes the thief and where he met him. Yugi promises to get his Star Chips back, before the boat leaves the island. Back at the sene of the crime, they meet the thief, who has his face disuised. He duels Yugi with 5 Star Chips on the line. Yami Yugi identifies the thief as Mokuba Kaiba. Mokuba tells them how Yugi humiliated his brother, causing him to leave, giving Pegasus an opportunity to take over KaibaCorp. Mokuba now seeks revenge on Yugi for this. Unable to win the Duel, Mokuba makes a grab for Yugi's Star Chips. Yami discourages Mokuba and promises to help him and Seto.[64]

The group make their way back to the bay, but the boat has already left. Yugi shows Kemo that he won back the Star Chips, but Kemo slaps them into the water, including some of Yugi's. Kemo grabs Mokuba to take him back to Pegasus, but Yugi challenges Kemo to a Duel for Mokuba's freedom. Kemo doesn't Duel himself, but tells Yugi to come back in an hour (4 hours in the English version) and he'll have an opponent arranged for him.[64]

Yugi returns to the spot, where he faces Ghost Kaiba. Ghost Kaiba pretends to be the actual Seto Kaiba and uses his Deck. With the help of the real Kaiba, who weakens Ghost Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes White Dragons", via a virus, Yami Yugi wins. Yugi retrieves Kaiba's Deck, but Kemo has already disappeared with Mokuba.[65][66]

Yugi is unallowed to help Joey in his Duel with Rex Raptor. As the Duel starts Yugi goes to find Tristan, who left in a huff with Joey for accepting those conditions. Tristan reminds Yugi that he should still be at the Duel to offer Joey his friendship, so the two of them return to watch.[67]

That night, Mai shares her food with Yugi and his friends, although she promises that they'll be enemies tomorrow.[68]

Ryo Bakura appears at their campsite, shortly after Mai leaves for a walk. While the group talks about cards they own, that they an identify with, Yugi encourages Téa to pick one for herself. Yugi picks the "Dark Magician" as his. After everyone has exchanged, which cards they recognize with, Bakura suggests they play a friendly Duel, where Yugi includes the cards Joey, Tristan and Téa choose; "Flame Swordsman", "Cyber Commander" and "Magician of Faith" and he can show them how his card, "Change of Heart" works.[68]

Bakura changes to Yami Bakura, who traps the group's souls in the cards they selected. He proceeds to take Yugi's Millennium Puzzle, but Yami Yugi emerges. Yami faces Yami Bakura, in a Shadow Game, to return his friends, but staking his Millennium Puzzle.[68]

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Yugi as the "Dark Magician", shortly before he discloses what he knows about Yami to his friends.

Yugi's friends appear in place of the monsters they selected as Yami Yugi Summons them. When the Dark Magician, Yugi is Summoned, the 2 Yugis meet. In the Japanse version, Yugi was aware of Yami's existance and the two of theme agree now is not the time to keep secrets. Yugi tells his friends of Yami's existance, that he is the spirit of the Millennium Puzzle and apologises for not telling them before. In the English version, Yugi admits to having felt Yami's presence while he duels and feels they can trust him.[69]

Yami manages to win the Duel, with the help of Ryo betraying Yami Bakura, returning everyone to normal. Although Téa, Tristan and Joey believe the Duel to have been a dream, Yugi doesn't take time to explain as they hear Mai scream.[69]

The group find the Eliminator, Panik, who has just beaten Mai and taken all eight of her Star Chips. Yugi accuses Panik of being a coward and duels him as Yami Yugi, winning back Mai's Star Chips. He offers them to Mai, who reluctanlty takes them back, saying she owes him one.[70][71]

Later that night Kaiba arrives on the island and Yugi returns his Deck.[72]

The next day, Mai leaves a letter explaining she's left and owes Yugi for winning back her Star Chips. Joey later gets seperated from his friends. They search a cave after finding his wallet outside.[73] After running from many traps, they find Joey in a Duel with Bonz. But after Joey wins, Bandit Keith's gang trap Yugi and his friends in the cave, by sealing the entrance with a boulder.[74]

Using Bakura's Millennium Ring as a guide, the friends find the Paradox Brothers guarding the exit. Yugi and Joey face them in a Tag Duel.[75] After winning Yugi and Joey, each have enough Star Chips to enter the finals. Yami Yugi passes the brothers riddle test in order to exit.[76]

At the stairs to Pegasus' castle, Téa ponders on Yugi's differing personalities and wonders if there could be two Yugis. Yugi admits to feeling as though there is someone else living inside him, but hopes he isn't going crazy.[57]

At the top of the stairs, Kaiba blocks the way and talks Yugi into a Duel. Yami takes control and faces Kaiba, using his Duel Disk technology.[57] As Yami is about to win, Kaiba stands up on the edge of the castle, such that the shockwaves from Yugi's attack may cause him to fall to his death. (In the English anime, Yugi speaks to Yami, telling him not to do it.) Yami contemplates, but overall decides to attack. Téa runs to Yugi insisting that this isn't like him and calls for the ordinary Yugi to come out. Yugi takes control in time to cancel the move. He falls to his knees, disgisted by what he's done. Kaiba takes his turn and wins the Duel, claiming 5 of Yugi's Star Chips.[77]

Yugi doubts himself and starts to fear the other Yugi, after losing to Kaiba.

Now fully aware of the other Yugi's existance, Yugi admits it to his friends, telling that he is afraid of him and consequently afraid to Duel. Kaiba calls Yugi weak, but Téa protests arguing that Yugi saved him and Kaiba is the real loser.[77] After Kaiba leaves, Yugi continues to mope. Joey offers Yugi to take his Star Chips, so he may enter the finals, but Yugi ignores him. Frustrated Joey grabs Yugi by the shirt, asking him if he cares about his Grandfather.[78]

Mai appears and is briefed in on what just happened. She offers Yugi her excessive Star Chips, as per her promise from earlier, but Yugi doesn't even acknowledge Mai's appearance. Annoyed Mai tells him to grow up and hangs on to the Star Chips. She accuses him of being afraid to Duel again and challenges him. Téa instead accepts the Duel, to win back Yugi's Star Chips.[78]

Yugi begins to slowly snap out of his depression as he watches Téa duel. After Mai surrenders, Yugi approaches her about the face-down card she didn't use. Mai denies that she lost for him. (In the English version, she says that some cards just aren't worth playing.)[78]

Finals

Inside the castle, the group are invited to watch Pegasus duel Kaiba. Seeing as Kaiba is dueling to save Mokuba, Yugi offers support to Kaiba.[79] Kaiba is trapped in Pegasus' "Soul Prison" card, after his defeat. Yugi then shouts down to Pegasus' asking who he is to mess with people and their families like this.[80]

The finalists, Téa, Tristan and Bakura are treated to a meal that evening, where the finalists get paired-up. After the meal, Yugi gives Joey his "The Glory of the King's Hand", as it is mandatory for each finalist to possess either it or "The Glory of the King's Opposite Hand".[81]

That night, Yugi is woken by his grandfather's voce, calling him. He follows it and finds a "Soul Prison" card, with his grandfather's soul inside. Solomon warns him about Pegasus and is accompanied by the cards containing Seto and Mokuba Kaiba's souls. Yugi wakes up afterwards, wondering if it was a dream.[81]

Yugi faces Mai in the first Duel of the finals. In the Japanese version, Yami Yugi gives little effort to the Duel, as he worries about facing Pegasus, whereas in the English version, Yugi refuses to let Yami duel, fearing how he may harm their opponent. Either way results in Yugi playing poorly.[82] Encouraging words from Mai, return the Yugis to the top of their game and allow them to turn the Duel around and emerge with a win.[83]

Yugi cheers for Joey in his Duel against Bandit Keith.[84]

Yugi inevitabely faces Joey in the final round.[85] Joey uses all he learned from Yugi, but is still defeated, by Yami Yugi. Afterwards, Joey offers to give "The Glory of the King's Hand" back to Yugi, so he may claim the prize money. However Yugi declines, as he had entered to tournament with the intent of saving his grandfather and now the Kaiba brothers. The money is not important to him, but Joey needs it for his sister's eye operation.[86]

Yugi meets with Yami, during the Duel to suggest plans to defeat Pegasus.

Yugi advances to duel Pegasus. At the start of the Duel, Yugi requests that the Kaiba brothers souls be released as well as grandfather, if he wins. Pegasus accepts but indicates that he plans on taking Yugi's soul if he wins.[87] He learns of Pegasus motive to steal his Millennium Puzzle to try revive his deceased wife Cecilia. Pegasus uses his Millennium Eye to read Yami Yugi's mind during the Duel, but Yami Yugi and Yugi continue to switch minds so Pegasus cannot read the other's strategy. After the Yugis destroy Pegasus' "Toon World" card, Pegasus transports them all into the Shadow Realm. In the Shadow Realm, Yugi loses his life energy while doing the mind shuffle strategy, and Pegasus continues successfully reading Yami's mind until Joey, Téa, and Tristan block his Millenium Eye. Yami defeats Pegasus, returning them both back from the Shadow Realm.

Aftermath

Pegasus disappears after his Duel with Yugi. Determined to ensure the captive souls are returned, Yugi and his friends search for Pegasus. They find a number of Pegasus' men carrying him away after he was assaulted by Yami Bakura. Croquet explains that he was attacked. (In the English version, he says he has fallen ill.) Yugi and company head to Pegasus' tower, where they find a diary entry addressed to new King of Duelists who defeats him, explaining why he created Duel Monsters. Yugi then spots the 3 "Soul Prison" cards, which are now blank, meaning the souls are no longer imprisoned.[88]

As he leaves the tower, Yugi bumps into Shadi, who uses his Millennium Key to enter Yugi's mind. To Shadi's surprise he finds two soul rooms; one for Yugi and one for Yami. Shadi ends up in a Shadow Game with Yami, but is rescued by Yugi. Yugi informs Shadi that he doesn't believe his other self intends to harm him and asks Yami to release Shadi from the game.[88]

A door opens, leading them to a room lined with stone tablets of Duel Monsters. Yugi learns from Shadi that millennia ago, Egyptian kings played Shadow Games with real monsters and magic. After the games became a war that threatened to destroy the world, one brave pharaoh sealed the magic away. The duo are confronted by the Dark Magician. Shadi prepares to counter by Summoning the Blue-Eyes White Dragon. However Yugi insists that the Dark Magician would never harm him and asks the magician to let them past. To Shadi's astonishment the magician complies. Seeing Yugi's control over the Dark Magician, Shadi believes he may be the chosen one.[88]

Shadi returns himself and Yugi to outside Yugi's soul. Before disappearing, he tells Yugi his name and claims to have not told it to anyone before.[88]

After the group find Mokuba is back to normal, Croquet hands Yugi the other prizes on behalf of Pegasus, who has been taken to hospital. Yugi receives the card "The Ties of Friendship", is crowned the King of Games and also receives the 3 million dollar cheque, which he gives to Joey for Serenity's eye operation.[89]

Kaiba thanks Yugi for saving Mokuba and insist that have a fair Duel someday to determine who is the better duelist. Yami Yugi congratulates Yugi on saving everyone. In the English version, Yugi points out that he doesn't even know Yami's name. Yami replies that he has been called many things uch as Pharaoh, Yu-Gi-Oh and Yami. Yugi refers to him as Yami and says he is glad to call him his friend, while Yami is proud to be one.[89]

Yugi and his friends get a lift back to Domino City from Kaiba.[89]

As Yugi brings his grandfather home from the hospital, the group is confronted by Rebecca Hawkins. She accuses Solomon of stealing her grandfather's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and challenges him to a Duel. At Kaiba Land, Yugi faces Rebecca in the Duel, as his grandfather is unfit to play.[89] The Duel turns out to be an exact repeat of the Duel, their grandfathers played long ago over a drink of water. Like how Solomon surrendered back then as Arthur needed the water more, Yugi surrendered to teach Rebecca about the Heart of the Cards. Just then Arthur arrived and showed that Yugi could have won and explained why he surrendered. After Rebecca apologizes, Yugi gives her the card, "The Ties of Friendship".[90]

Dungeon Dice Monsters

A new student, Duke Devlin, defeats Joey in a game of Duel Monsters, forcing Joey to become his servant. Duke makes Joey wear a dog costume and humiliates him in public. Outraged, Yugi challenges Duke to a Duel. Duke accets provided they play Dungeon Dice Monsters, rather than Duel Monsters. Unfamiliar with the rules, Yugi gets off to a rough start. His chances do not improve as Duke reveals that he designed Dumgen Dice Monsters with Pegasus' aid. Yugi uses his innate gaming skills to turn the tables on Duke. Yugi succeeds in calling Dark Magician, the one he counts on the most. Yugi wins and Duke steps down.

Legendary Heroes

Afterwards Kaiba's mind gets trapped in the "Virtual World" by "The Big Five" while testing out a virtual reality machine that he created. Yugi and Joey entered the virtual world at Mokuba's request where they help Kaiba defeat the Big Five and escape.

Battle City

Prior to the tournament

Yami Yugi speaking with Yugi.

Yugi replaces the lace around the Millennium Puzzle, with a chain. Yami Yugi appears to compliment Yugi on the change and offers him advice on impressing Téa, who is waiting for him. Embarrassed, Yugi asks what he's talking about. As Yugi leaves the room, his mother asks who he was talking to. He says nobody and dashs off, telling Yami to stop picking on him, as he offers to help make Téa love him. (The Yugis talking about Téa and the scene with Yugi's mother are removed from the English anime.)[91]

Yugi meets up with Téa and heads to school with her. (In the English version, they were going to a soccer game) Yugi tells her about the other Yugi; that he lives in the Millennium Puzzle, is worried about his destiny and has no memory of his past.[91]

On the way, Yugi bumps into a fortune-teller and reluctanly lets him hold the Puzzle in order to read his future. The fortune-teller knocks the table over at Yugi and Téa, while he runs off with the Puzzle. Yugi and Téa split-up in pursuit of the thief. Yugi follows a series of arrows. Despite knowing its a trap, Yugi had no other choice.[91]

The thief, who turns out to be Bandit Keith in disguise, controlled by Marik Ishtar, must defeat Yugi in a Duel, before he can claim true ownership of the Millennium Puzzle. Without Yami's help, Yugi faces Keith to win back the Puzzle, while the Puzzle is bolted to a wall.[91]

Yami Bakura senses an evil presence and pinpoints in to the Duel. Seeing Keith controlled, Yami Bakura uses the Millennium Ring to break Marik's control. Keith struggles to resist being repossessed, but Marik takes control long enough to have Keith smash the Puzzle. Bakura swings down from a rope, knocking Keith out. As Bakura collects a piece of the Puzzle, Yami Bakura seals a fragment of his soul inside it, before returning it to Yugi. Keith regains consciousness and continues to struggle with Marik's mind control, setting fire to the warehouse in his confusion.[92]

Yugi stays inside the burning building to reassemble the Millennium Puzzle.

Unable to remove the piece of the Puzzle connected to the wall, Yugi stays in the burning building to reassemble it. After inserting the last piece he collapses, but is rescued by Joey and Tristan.[92]

Worrying about how the Puzzle almost got stolen, Yugi takes time to talk with Yami. He learns that Yami has no idea of who he once was, as he has lost all his memories. The duo suspect that their new enemy is in possession of a Millennium Item.[93]

Yugi asks Téa if she could spend time with Yami to see if would help him regain his memories. He asks Téa out, but switches to Yami just before the date. Not expecting this Yami starts shouting into the Puzzle at Yugi, until noticed by Téa.[94] On the date, Yami and Téa learn from Ishizu Ishtar that Yami was once an Egyptian pharaoh and that Yugi must enter the upcoming Battle City tournament to stop their new enemy.[95]

The day before the tournament, Yugi and Joey pick-up their Duel Disks in order to compete.[96] The next morning Yugi finishes reconstructing his Deck for the tournament.[97]

Preliminaries

Yugi spots Joey trying to talk the Rare Hunter, Seeker, who won his "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", into a rematch. Yugi notices his robes are the same as the ones Bandit Keith was wearing, while he was possessed. Seeker refuses to face Joey again, but challenges Yugi to a Duel. Yugi accepts and switches to Yami.[97] After defeating Seeker, Yugi takes back Joey's "Red-Eyes Black Dragon". Marik then uses Seeker as his puppet to communicate with Yugi. He introduces himself, tells Yugi how he's after the power of the pharaoh and warns him that are more dealdy Rare Hunters. Yugi offers Joey back the "Red-Eyes", but Joey refuses and says he'll wait until he's a true duelist before earning it back.[98]

Yugi saves Arkana from the buzzsaw.

Yugi is lured into a tent by a harlequin, where he faces the Rare Hunter, Arkana. As Yami Yugi, he faces Arkana in a Duel, where the loser's feet get cut off by a buzzsaw. (In the English version, they got sent to the Shadow Realm by energy disks.)[99] Yami wins the Duel, but Yugi then takes over and saves Arkana from buzzsaw (energy disk).[100]

At the canal side, while Yugi talks with Yami about recent happenings they are confronted by another Rare Hunter, Strings. Strings, who is under Marik's complete control, duels Yami Yugi using the Egyptian God Card, "Slifer the Sky Dragon".[101] Yami manages to win the Duel, earning "Slifer the Sky Dragon" through the Ante rule. Kaiba challenges Yugi to a Duel on the spot, but Marik warns Yugi that he is going to take control of Joey. Yugi declines Kaiba's challenge as he must find save his friend.[102]

As Yami Yugi searches the city for his friends, with Kaiba's help, he disposes of a number of Rare Hunters, gaining enough Locator Cards to qualify for the finals and locates Joey at Domino Pier.[103]

Yugi facing Joey, who is possessed by Marik, at Domino Pier.

Yugi is made duel Joey, who is possessed by Marik at the pier. Each player has their ankles chained to an anchor, which will drag them underwater to drown after the timer reaches 0. The only way for either player to save themself is to defeat their opponent, which will open a box, giving them a key.[104] Yami takes the first few of Yugi's moves, but Yugi insists that he should fight this battle himself. Through talking to Joey and using "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" to remind him of his promise to become a true duelist and even giving him the Millennium Puzzle, Yugi manages to get Joey's subconsciousness to ignore Marik's commands.[105] Yugi manages to fully snap Joey out of Marik's control shortly before forcing himself to lose. With Joey back to normal, Yugi tells Marik that he is the true loser of this Duel. Yugi lets his Life Points fall to 0 and collapses, releasing Joey's key. However Joey manages to force the Duel into a Draw, releasing Yugi's key too. Using the chain, Joey swings to Yugi's side of the field and grabs his key, before the anchor drags them both down. He unlocks Yugi, who floats to the surface and is brought ashore by Tristan. Serenity dives in with the other key to save Joey.[106]

Afterwards Joey apologizes and returns the Millennium Puzzle. Yugi thanks Yami for trusting in him and Yami says that Yugi has though him the strength behind kindness and that one day Yugi will surpass him in every way.[106] Afterwards Mai gives Yugi and his friends a lift to the finals.[107]

Quarter-finals

Yugi, Joey, Mai, Téa, Tristan, Duke and Serenity arrive at the KaibaCorp Stadium for the finals. Yugi is suspicious of the finalists Marik, who is under the guise "Namu", and Ryo Bakura, who should be in the hospital. Téa clears any suspicion of Namu, informing Yugi of how he saved her Joey and Bakura earlier. Shortly after Odion Ishtar, pretending to be Marik arrives, everyone boards the blimp, where the finals are to take place.[108]

As Yugi prepares for the finals in his room, he adds "Slifer the Sky Dragon" to his Deck, thinking he's going to need it to face Marik. He also suspects Bakura has come into contact with the Millennium Ring again.[109]

Yami Yugi faces Bakura in the first of the quarter-finals on the Stratos Dueling Arena. Yugi's suspicions are confirmed as they face Yami Bakura.[109] When Bakura is one turn away from winning with "Destiny Board", the two Yugis agree they must use "Slifer" to defeat him. After Yami Yugi Summons "Slifer", Marik switches control of Bakura's body from Yami Bakura to Ryo, who is too weak to withstand the attack. However Yami Bakura disagrees with Marik's plan and takes control of Ryo's body and invited Yugi to attack him, refusing to let his host die. Yugi wins the Duel, knocking Bakura unconscious and in need of medical attention.[110]

During the intermission before the next Duel, Yugi unsuccessfully tries to get Kaiba to make an emergency stop to take Bakura to a doctor. He then goes to his room, where while examining his Deck, he meets Shadi. Shadi tells Yugi how the Egyptian God Cards were created and why he must stop Marik from getting his hands on them.[111]

After Joey defeats Odion, who was still pretending to be Marik, Joey exposes his opponent as a fake. With Odion defeated, Namu is exposed as the real Marik and Yami Marik takes control of his body. Marik confronts Yugi, saying the battle for the Pharaoh's power has now begun.[112]

Virtual World

Battle City finals

Waking the Dragons

Shortly after Battle City, Yugi, Téa, Joey and Tristan go the museum in order to recover Yami Yugi's memories. As Yugi holds the Egyptian God cards, something holds him back. The group hear a scream and dash outside, finding a large number of living Duel Monsters in the city.

After Yugi's God cards get stolen by a group of bikers, he ends up dueling one of them, Grerimo. Gremimo uses the soul stealing card "The Seal of Orichalcos" and is even able to Summon "Obelisk the Tormentor" through its power. Yugi still manages to defeat Grerimo, causing his soul to be sealed in the card. Afterwards Yugi takes his necklace containing a fragment of the Orichalcos stone. As a reward for his victory, Rafael releases the souls of Rex and Weevil, which Grerimo had captured using "The Seal of Orichalcos".

Afterwards Yugi and his friends meet Rebecca Hawkins, who claims Yugi is now her boyfriend. She takes Yugi and his friends to see her grandfather Arthur, who tells them that he believes there is a dimension where Duel Monsters are real.

Back home during a dream, Yugi ventures to the Duel Monsters Spirit World. Here he meets Dark Magician Girl, who instructs Yugi and Yami Yugi to pull a sword from a dragon trapped in a glass prison. Yugi succeeds and receives the dragon as a card, "The Eye of Timaeus", after waking up.

While showing his friends the card, Yugi receives a video tape from Industrial Illusions. he is initially reluctant to open it, remembering how last time, Pegasus sent him such a tape, his Grandfather's soul got stolen. After deducing Pegasus can't seal their souls, since he no longer has the Millennium Eye, Yugi and his friends watch the tape. Pegasus offers some explanation for the recent events, but must meet Yugi in person to tell him. Pegasus arranges a jet for Yugi and his friends to come to California.

The leader of the organization responsible for the soul stealing Dartz, wants to use the 3 God cards to help awaken the force that once destroyed Atlantis. His swordsman Rafeal targets Yugi. When Yugi duels Rafeal, Yami Yugi ends up using "The Seal of Orichalcos", despite Yugi's objections. Yami Yugi loses the Duel, but since the card only takes one soul, Yugi lets it take him, sparing Yami. Yami ends up going through an emotional breakdown, while Rebecca is constantly blaming him for the capture of Yugi's soul.

Grand Championship

Dawn of the Duel

Yami Yugi finds out his name is Atem in Episode 219, In the Name of the Pharaoh. "Aktem" is actually a variant of the name of the Sun god ." After finding out his real name, he is told by Ishizu Ishtar that in order for his spirit to be freed and return to where he belongs, he must be defeated in a Duel in the tomb where the Millennium Items are held. Yugi decides to duel his other half. The two put up a good fight, but in the end, Yugi manages to defeat all three Egyptian God Cards and win the Duel. The pharaoh then returns to the spirit world and the Millennium Items are sealed up.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Yugi in the end of Yugioh GX.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yugi, Seto Kaiba, and Joey Wheeler are regarded as legendary duelists.

Jaden Yuki, bumps into him on the way to the Duel Academy sign ups. Yugi gives Jaden the card "Winged Kuriboh". In the Japanese version he says the card is lucky. In the English version, he says that he feels the card belongs with Jaden.

Yugi's Deck goes on display at Duel Academy. Later on, it is stolen by Dimitri, who duels Jaden with it. Afterwards the Deck is returned.

While Lyman Banner was giving a history lesson and mentions Yugi and Kaiba. One of the girls in the class calls him a dream boat, and another girl says that he is one of the best looking.

While Jaden is dueling T-Bone, Jaden gives T-Bone some words of wisdom, which Solomon Muto believes to be exactly what Yugi would have said.

While Bob Banter is caught spying on Alexis Rhodes, he distracts Jaden, Syrus and Hassleberry, by saying "Hey look! It's Yugi", so he make his escape.

When Jaden's duels Frantz, who stole a copy of "The Winged Dragon of Ra", Pegasus compares Jaden to Yugi.

During one of Aster Phoenix's flashbacks, Pegasus mentions Yugi being "Number 1" in his top five duelists, with Kaiba as number 2, Joey number 3, Aster number 4, and Jesse Anderson as number 5.

Mr. Stein talks about Atem and Thief Bakura while dueling Jaden.

During Jaden's last year, the person who had gained the most graduation points at the exam would get a copy of Yugi's Deck (excluding the God Cards). Chazz Princeton, Alexis Rhodes and Syrus Truesdale qualified, but turned down the prize in favor of their own decks. During the graduation party, Jaden is led by Winged Kuriboh to the room containing Yugi's Deck. Yugi appears and sends Jaden back in time to duel his younger self. Yugi seems to be taller and buffed.

The two engage in a Duel. Yugi is impressed by Jaden's "Elemental Heroes". After Jaden gets the upper hand, Yugi switches to Yami Yugi, who Summons "Slifer the Sky Dragon", stating that the only worthy opponent for Jaden is a god. Jaden then remembers the important thing that he had lost - how to have fun in a duel regardless of its importance - and has Neos attack Slifer. No outcome to the Duel is shown.

Non-canon appearances

Cyber Kaiba

In a storyline occuring only in the Yu-Gi-Oh! novel, two weeks after Yugi's battle with Kaiba in Death-T, Yugi gets a call from Kaiba, who tells him to meet for game of Duel Monsters at the top floor of KaibaCorp. Yugi accepts, and when the Duel begins, they use a special variation called the "Bingo Rule," which prevents the used of a specific card in each player's Deck. Kaiba seems to be himself, but plays a different trump card, the "Automatic Giant".

Mokuba stumbles in on them, and tells Dark Yugi that Kaiba has not yet awoken from his catatonic state. It turns out that the Kaiba that Yugi is playing against is a Cyber Kaiba, controlled by the KaibaCorp computer, and using all of Kaiba's memories.

Dark Yugi defeats the "Automatic Giant" and Kaiba with a card called "The Unknown Egg", restoring everything to normal.

Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light

Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters

Voice

The voices differ slightly between the different series and the English dub, although commonly the voice of Dark Yugi is stronger and more confident than that of Yugi.

In the first series anime, Yugi and Dark Yugi are voiced by Megumi Ogata. Yugi's voice is positively timid, rarely showing any strength and almost always being polite in his speech, using honorifics and "boku" as his personal pronoun. Dark Yugi's voice is much rougher, uses "ore" as his personal pronoun and rarely ever uses honorifics. He also has a catchphrase, saa, geimu no jikan da (It's game time), usually spoken immediately after the change.

In the Japanese version of the second series anime, Yugi and Dark Yugi are voiced by Japanese singer Shunsuke Kazama. Yugi has considerably more confidence than in his previous appearance, but is still very polite. It's harder to distinguish between his voice and Dark Yugi's, but Dark Yugi's tone is considerably sterner and has the same pattern of speech as his previous appearance. This series also established Yugi calling Dark Yugi mou hitori no boku (the other me) and Dark Yugi referring to Yugi as aibou (partner).

In the English version of the second series anime, Yugi and Yami Yugi are voiced by Dan Green. Yugi's voice is high pitched and sometimes strained in more emotional moments, and generally has a friendly tone towards everyone. Yami Yugi's voice, in comparison, is fierce and commanding. In the Singaporean dub of the second series anime, Yugi and Yami Yugi are voiced by Chuck Powers. In this dub, Yugi's voice is soft and slightly high-pitched, while Yami Yugi's voice is near the total opposite. In the Singaporean dub, both Yugi and Yami Yugi speak with a slight drawl. In first season, Yugi calls Yami Yugi "spirit", then in other season Yugi started to call Yami Yugi "pharaoh". Yami Yugi always called Yugi by his name.

Deck

Yugi's Deck is most famous for his "Dark Magician". Yugi's Deck probably has the most variety and balance of any other character's Deck in the series, and is sometimes referred to as a Strategy deck. His original Deck mostly composed of low Level EARTH and DARK monsters. The deck also originally had Exodia in it, which he used in the first episode to defeat Kaiba, but on the ship to the Duelist Kingdom, Weevil Underwood threw them overboard, and even though Joey Wheeler attempted to save them, only two of the five pieces were ever recovered, which were the head and the right arm.

During the Battle City arc, he keeps the theme of having EARTH and DARK monsters with dangerous effects. His Magnet Warriors become a major part of his Deck, as does his "Dark Magician Girl". His Deck from Battle City onward focuses more not only on his "Dark Magician", but also on his manipulation of his Spell Cards that are designed to destroy or negate the effects of his opponent's Spell Cards and Trap Cards. The rarest card in his Deck (aside from the previously lost Exodia) is "Dark Magician", of which he has only one. (Though during Battle City when challenged by Arkana the winner of that duel would obtain the loser's Dark Magician. Although Yugi won, it's unknown whether he actually took Arkana's Dark Magician but if he did, he never used it. It is unlikely that Yugi would use Arkana's Dark Magician card as he determines during the duel that it has been tampered with, having its edges trimmed.)

As the series progresses he adds more support for his "Dark Magicians", such as "Dark Magic Curtain", "Magical Dimension", "Dark Renewal", "* Sage's Stone" and "Skilled Dark Magician".

During the Dawn of the Duel arc, Yugi uses a deck based around cards with a Toy theme and LV monsters such as "Silent Swordsman" and "Silent Magician". This deck represents the strength Yugi has without the help of Yami Yugi as well as his playful side.

When Yugi's Deck goes on tour at Duel Academy, the Copycat duelist Dimitri steals it and copies Yugi's voice, mannerisms and dueling style. While Dimitri copies Yugi's moves very well, he loses because he lacks the bond with the cards that Yugi has. This Deck is based around the "Dark Magician" and retrained Chaos varients of Yugi's Ritual Monsters.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, when Jaden travels to the past to duel Yugi, the deck Yugi uses is one of his Decks from after Battle City but before the Dawn of the Duel arc.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! R, Yugi uses a Toy Deck, centered around Yugi's childish side, using cards such as Toy Magician and Toy Box.

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Jaden Yuki, known as Judai Yuki in the Japanese anime, is a headstrong, fun-loving, and talented duelist that functions as the series' main protagonist in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. In the English version, Jaden is voiced by Lucas Gray , while KENN takes his Japanese counterpart. His Japanese given name, "Judai", means "teenager".

Design

Jaden's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Depicted here is the duelist in full Slifer Red regalia from front, side, and rear alongside views of his head from different angles.

Jaden's character design was overseen by Kenichi Hara. Jaden's usual outfit consists of the standard Slifer Red uniform, unbuttoned. A deck box is strapped above his waistline, largely hidden beneath the lower rim of his jacket. In the first episode he is seen wearing a high school uniform similar to Yugi's uniform, except the color is now black instead of blue. His brown hair is sectioned in two layers, the layer closest to his face a darker shade of brown than the one behind it. His brown eyes are positioned directly beneath the bangs of the layer closest to his face. He carries an Academy-issued Duel Disk on his left arm.

Biography

Intending to attend Duel Academy, Jaden bumps into Yugi Muto on his way to the school's entrance examinations at the beginning of the series. He is given a Winged Kuriboh card by the legendary duelist, and then he defeated Doctor Crowler but as he received a low score on the exam's written component, and is therefore placed in Slifer Red, the lowest-ranked dormitory, alongside Syrus and Chumley, who become his new friends. There is also some evidence to suggest that Crowler purposefully put him there, to eventually boot him out. He was once granted entrance into Ra Yellow, but declined the offer as he preferred the "burning fiery spirit and hot passion of red."

Jaden has made several enemies at his school, including Crowler, whom Jaden defeated in his examination duel. Out of spite, Crowler tries to kick Jaden out of school on many different occasions before finally beginning to respect him. Jaden is an accomplished duelist, having defeated the aforementioned Crowler during his examination duel, Chazz in a school-wide duel, and Bastion for the representative position. Jaden is responsible for the defeat of most of the Shadow Riders, including their leader Kagemaru.

During the second year, Jaden ventures into Neo Space after being defeated in his second duel with Aster. There, he learns of the ongoing battle between the forces of darkness and light. With the help of the Neo-Spacians, Jaden adopts the role of the universe's defender wielding the "darkness of justice" against Sartorius and the Society of Light. The task of rescuing most of his converted friends from the organization's clutches also falls on him.

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Jaden Yuki in season 1-3

To prevent his evil side from activating the mind control satellite of Misgarth, Sartorius entrusts Jaden with one of the keys to its control switch. The diviner's evil personality sends numerous duelists after the boy to win it back, but to no avail. He ultimately confronts Jaden himself, demanding the key in exchange for Aster, from whom he had already regained the other key in battle. Jaden agreed, and although Aster was rescued shortly thereafter, both keys were put into the possession of Prince Ojin, who went on to fire the satellite. It is, however, destroyed during the course of their Duel. Sartorius is then defeated, and the Light of Destruction purged from his body.

During the third year, Jaden is pursued by the spirit of his favorite card in childhood, Yubel, which was given to him by his father (in both versions he doesn't remember who Yubel is until it reveals its physical form). With his parents always working and away from home, Jaden turned to dueling friends to pass the time, but the sadness associated with his inability to play Yubel properly led the Duel Monster to hospitalize a young duelist named Osamu and scare away the rest of his companions with other misfortunes.

When Duel Academy is returned to the real world, Jaden cannot find Jesse and realizes that Jesse must still be in the other dimension. He blames himself for Jesse being stranded there and goes back to rescue him along with his friends, but end up landing in a different dimension from the one from before. While looking for Jesse, Jaden loses all of his friends except Syrus to Brron, Mad King of Dark World. The anger in Jaden released by the loss of his friends causes an unexpected change. When Jaden finally wins, Syrus turns on Jaden as he feels that Jaden sacrificed his friends just for himself. Syrus abandons him and Jim and Axel soon follow, leaving Jaden alone.

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Jaden, controlling the power of The Supreme King

Afterwards, Jaden is in the darkness within his mind, and a strange figure called Haou the Supreme King enters, giving him the chance to redeem himself by becoming evil. Jaden accepts it along with the incomplete "Super Polymerization" card and at that time, The Supreme King possesses him. While under The Supreme King's control, he commits many atrocities that include unrepentant slaughter of duelists in order to complete the "Super Polymerization" and the oppression of several villages. However, as The Supreme King performs these actions, Jaden himself is left in doubt about what he needs in order to be complete not only as a duelist, but as a person. Unfortunately, he turns to The Supreme King for this advice, who only tells him that one can only overcome evil by becoming evil. After Axel uses the Eye of Orichalcum on The Supreme King during a successful invasion of The Supreme King's castle, Jaden is freed from his possession, but is deeply tormented by the atrocities he committed during his possession, and he thus starts refusing to use his Fusion Monsters, as Polymerization and other cards that include fusion summoning remind him of the things he did while possessed, since The Supreme King mainly used fusion monsters.

When Jaden starts doubting himself even more, Jesse possessed by Yubel reappears. Then learning that his friend is being controlled, Jaden puts his problems aside for the time being so that he can save Jesse. However, when Jaden finally duels Yubel to save Jesse, it is revealed that Yubel actually removed Jesse's soul from his body and placed him inside the "Rainbow Dragon" before taking over. Jaden manages to exorcise Yubel out of Jesse, but in one foul swoop, it snatches the "Super Polymerization" card from Jaden and then forces him into a duel. Before the final clash, Jaden finds out that Yubel's power was previously augmented by the Light of Destruction while it was still stranded in space. Although he feels guilty because his actions led to Yubel's exposure, the sheer atrocity and shamelessness of its actions prevents Jaden from feeling any sympathy towards the deranged spirit.

However, near the end of the duel, Jaden is told the truth between his connections with Yubel: Instead of just being a part of him, Jaden is Haou, the reincarnation of a young prince of Neo Space from long ago, who was once friends with a human Yubel. As The Supreme King contained the enigmatic power of a being called the Supreme King that is needed to defeat the Light of Destruction, he needed a guardian to protect him until he was old enough to control and wisely use his power; Yubel chose herself for the role, and was transformed into the Duel Monsters it eventually became, its effect allowing for the perfect defense against anyone who tried to harm Jaden. Despite the great burden and sacrifice, Supreme King Jaden promised to give his love only to Yubel, which explained why Yubel became present-day Jaden's favorite card as a kid, and why Yubel was so obsessed and jealous with him and his friends. Finally realizing the truth behind all his troubles, Jaden - after bidding adieu to his friends - allowed Yubel to gain a hold of "Super Polymerization”, chaining "Spiritual Fusion" to choose their souls as the fusion materials instead of all twelve dimensions as Yubel was expecting, and purging Yubel of the Light of Destruction's influence. After Jaden's disappearance and everyone else being returned back to Duel Academy, Syrus, Hassleberry, Atticus, Chazz and Alexis were talking about Jaden. After the talk, Syrus sees a shooting star and wishes Jaden to be back, which happened as the "star" crashed at Duel Academy, and was revealed that it was Jaden, now posessing the powers of both The Supreme King and Yubel as his own.

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Jaden Yuki, with his "Season 4" look

In the fourth season, Jaden is seen with his new look, but he is still easily to identify from the past seasons. He comes back with longer hair, a longer, darker Slifer red jacket, darker pants and, since he fused his soul with Yubel in the third season, occasionally manifesting its power to protect himself in the form of his eyes glowing the same bichromatic scheme Yubel's did. His eyes have also been slightly redesigned. His duel disk now has red outlines on it, though otherwise it looks the same (although the difference is very noticeable). Jaden decides to leave Duel Academy, not wishing to put his friends in danger (he had come to believe that things that put his friends in danger happened because him being around). However, both Sartorius and Kagemaru attempt to convince him otherwise, believing that he is needed on the island to prevent a growing danger in the near future. This seems to be well-advised, as before their meeting, Jaden already confronts a mysterious Obelisk Blue student by name of Yusuke Fujiwara, who can hypnotize people and set fires with his eyes, as well as the mysterious entity Trueman, who seems to want both Jaden and Fujiwara dead. The last student in the Slifer Red Dorm, Jaden eventually regain his love for dueling while teaming with Alexis in a tag duel. Eventually, Jaden learns that the person that everyone thought was Fujihara was actually the spirit of one of his cards, Honest, and that Fujiwara doesn't even appear to be on earth. Although Jaden doesn't know what Trueman's intentions are, he has found that the enigmatic dark entity pulls people into the world of Darkness. He realizes this too late, having been distracted by Trueman's actions in Domino City, thus giving the real Nightshroud, using Yusuke Fujiwara's body as a vessel, to attack the students at Duel Academy with Jaden and Jesse only arriving in time to see Nightshroud/Fujiwara defeat the last student, Atticus Rhodes. Both are then challenged to a triple duel with Nightshroud, with only Jaden remaining the winner after he purges Nightshroud from Fujiwara. However, Jaden duels the bodiless Nightshroud in a final duel with the world at stake. The duel was intense straight from the start; with Jaden summoning "Neos Wiseman" using "Yubel". Jaden finally defeats Nightshroud by summoning "Elemental Hero Divine Neos" to defeat Nightshroud's "Darkness Neo-Sphere."

The letter Pharaoh had for Jaden

After the graduation ceremony, Jaden decides to leave Duel Academy quietly; however, he is brought to the room that contains Yugi's deck by Winged Kuriboh. Yugi appears there, and after the Winged Kuriboh card glows with a bright light, Jaden finds himself in Domino City in the past, bumping into a younger Yugi who still holds the Millennium Puzzle. He challenges his hero to a duel, and as he shuffles the deck he senses the presence of the Egyptian Gods in Yugi's deck. The duel then begins, with Yugi eventually summoning "Dark Magician" and Jaden summoning "Elemental Hero Neos", their ace monsters, which battle it out. After a long battle, Atem finally takes over Yugi's body and welcomes Jaden, and summons "Slifer the Sky Dragon. Jaden's face lights up, and he finally realizes dueling really is fun. He then sends "Elemental Hero Neos" to attack "Slifer The Sky Dragon" and the Duel comes to an abrupt end with Jaden, Atem and Yugi all smiling. It then pans to Jaden in a desert. Jaden then turns around and looks at the sky, and thanks Yugi for reminding him that he has a long way to go, and dueling is fun, and shouts his very last "Gotcha!"/"That was a sweet duel!" towards the sun. His bag rustles, and he opens it to find Pharaoh and Banner inside. Inside Pharaoh's collar he finds a letter from his friends each with their own message for him. After reading it, Jaden, Banner,Pharaoh, and presumptuously Yubel decide to travel together, and thus Jaden runs off towards the sunset, off to start a new adventure.

Manga

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Jaden in the Manga

In the manga, Jaden played a deck similar to that of his anime counterpart as a child. While in the hospital for breaking one of his bones playing baseball, fellow patient Koyo gave the boy his own nature-themed Elemental Hero deck after he beat Jaden in a duel ( which included "Winged Kuriboh"), and as a result of the meeting with Koyo and his sister, Midori, Jaden was inspired to become a duelist. From the outset of the manga storyline, he is already a student of Duel Academy, with Koyo's heroes standing by his side.

In the manga, Jaden's first duel is not against Crowler (though it is mentioned) but against a duelist named Mr. Ryuga, who tried to become a teacher by taking cards from defeated students, including Syrus. Enraged by this, he challenges the trainee teacher and wins even without the use of spell cards (the trainee was cheating by using a ring that disabled the duel disks ability to read Spell Cards). He then goes onto challenge or be challenged by Chazz Princeton, Bastion Misawa, Alexis Rhodes and Syrus Truesdale (though the last matched was forced by Dr. Vellian Crowler).

Jaden participates in the main tournament of the series, where he loses to Chazz in the finals. Although he defeated Chazz earlier in the manga, Chazz was able to overcome him in the rematch.

Following his defeat to Chazz, Winged Kuriboh led Jaden to the abandoned dorm, where he found Midori dueling Mackenzie. Seeing Jaden, Midori attempts to comeback from a duel she was going to deliberately lose but is unable to win by that point. After the duel, Jaden is powerless to save her from succumbing to the shadows.

Personality

Jaden loves dueling and solves most of his problems by dueling. He keeps going no matter how hard things get or how hopeless it seems, with a few exceptions (though it doesn't take much encouragement for him to start fighting again), although he does sometimes doubt himself. He always shows respect towards his opponents, with a few exceptions, even complementing them during a duel. Jaden is however, a bit of an airhead outside of dueling. He is always late for his classes and usually just sleeps through them. Aside from dueling, he also loves eating. Jaden however, can often be ignorant and naive. During his first year he was completely ignorant of Crowler's attempts to get rid of him as well, and didn't even seem aware of Crowler's dislike for him. His naive nature can sometimes get him into trouble, like when Sartorius tricked him into giving him his key to the world-destroying satellite, and having once tried to explain to the Light of Destruction-possessed Sartorius how fun dueling is. However, Jaden is always able to get out of trouble whenever he gets into it as well. Another example of his generally naive nature is when he tried reasoning with Yubel, which never works. Occasionally, Jaden was shown to be smarter then he usually appears. For example, when Jesse returns, it's Jaden who points out that he's possessed by Yubel; during his duel with Yubel (when it's using Jesse's body), Jaden is able to figure out that Jesse's soul was inside the Rainbow Dragon; and he figured out Titan's shadow game wasn't real. This was also because he didn't believe in the Shadow Games (yet), even when a real game started during that same Duel with Titan. He didn't start believing Shadow Games until he dueled the Gravekeeper's Chief.

Jaden has a close bond with his cards. His ability to see and hear monster spirits also typically results in him befriending his cards. Jaden doesn't tolerate his cards being insulted, though he has no problems when his opponents insult him (Chazz mocked Jaden frequently and Jaden was never bothered by it). Jaden's extremely loyal to his friends, and often ends up risking his life for them because the villains in the series almost always threaten them in some way. Similar with his cards, he doesn't have any tolerance for how his friends up being mocked. Although he's overall carefree, he gets more serious as the series goes on, especially during season three.

In the fourth season, Jaden's personality transforms dramatically compared to his younger counterparts. He acts much more brooding and serious, and doesn’t find dueling as enjoyable as he used to. In fact, it appears he tries to finish his duels as fast as possible. One striking difference is that Jaden no longer says his catchphrase ("Gotcha!"/"That's game")or in some cases ("That was a sweet duel!") at the end of his duels. He is much more cold as well, as shown when he tried getting some information from Professor Banner's spirit about the abandoned dorm - he actually threatened him (granted, Jaden's threat was very comical, threatening to flush him down the toilet. Jaden seems to think this is funny and drops him in the toilet, however Banner saves himself and reveals the little info he knows about the abandoned dorm) and he acts more cold around his friends (Alexis is quick to notice this). He still does deeply care for them, but his behavior has recently started to worry them. However, he still has his compassionate side, like when he consoled Honest before it died. Also, he'll still do anything to protect his friends. It's later explained that he didn't enjoy dueling as much because his life was on the line in most of his recent duels, it hardened him because there wasn't much for him to enjoy. After the pair duel tournament ends in episode 162, he starts enjoying duels as much as he did before and starts saying his catch phrase again, but he is still notably much more mature than he was in his younger years.

Voice/Mannerisms

Jaden has some catchphrases associated with him. He begins almost every duel with the phrase "Get your game on!" and often says some variation of "I'll throw down a face-down" when setting cards. He also occasionally uses the phrase "Here goes something" when drawing in a desperate situation. Jaden tends to speak in stereotypical '90s slang, calling people "bro" and advising opponents to "chill". He is also noted for saying "A duel's not over till the last card is played!" which is likely Jaden's way of expressing his belief in the Heart of the Cards.

In both the English and Japanese versions, Jaden will wink and point two fingers at a defeated opponent. In the English version, he says "That's game"; in the Japanese version Judai says "Gaccha! Tanoshii dyueru dattaze" ("Gotcha! That was a fun duel").


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Yusei Fudo is the 18 year old protagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's and one of the Signers. He is known for his genius style dueling, his considerable duel skill, and his cool and clever personality. He uses a Bike-themed Duel Disk called a Duel Runner.

Design

Lineart.

Yusei's character design was done by Kazuki Takahashi. He has black hair with gold highlights and blue eyes. The upper layer of his hair points upward while the lower layer points down. Yusei wears a long-sleeved blue jacket with a high collar and amber gems over a sleeveless black shirt with a red symbol and wears gloves below his elbows with an amber gem on them. His lower body consists of black jeans with amber kneepads, a belt with two deck boxes hidden under his jacket (one for his standard deck and one for his Turbo Duel deck), knee guards, and calf-high motorcycle boots . After episode 5, he acquires a jagged criminal marker on the left side of his face. His dragon birthmark is a red outline of the tail, which is permanently burned onto his arm after the events concluding the Fortune Cup story arc. It is later replaced by the dragon head birthmark upon his defeat of Goodwin, thus giving the tail birthmark to Crow.

Personality

Yusei is usually depicted as being calm and clear headed even in very dangerous situations. Due to this he rarely acts on impulse and usually thinks things through before he plays any cards and always is trying to stay one step ahead of the opponent. He also is very close to his friends and is very hesitant to put them in harms way. He is also shown to be very intelligent and very good at engineering, as shown by being able to build his own duel runner from scrap parts. It was also revealed in the dub's second episode that Yusei has a fear of Insects.

In comparison to other series' protagonists, Yusei is entirely different from Jaden Yuki in personality, but has a small number of similarities to Yami Yugi. He has a far more calm and serious attitude than either of them, and is overall depicted as having a no-nonsense personality. Still Yusei possesses a serious sense when it comes to protecting his friends at all cost. He also values the bonds he has with them, as well as with his cards, like Yugi and Jaden.

Biography

Childhood

Yusei was born in the Tops area of New Domino City. His parents were lead developers for the Enerdy Reactor. Dr. Fudo named his son Yusei after the Planetary Particle (Yuusei Ryuushi), as he for Yusei to be able to connect people with bonds. As the Zero Reverse was about to take place, Yusei's father placed Yusei in an escape pod, getting him out of the vicinity before the catastrophe happened.

Yusei's parents were both killed in the Zero Reverse and Yusei was sent to an orphanage in Satellite, where he was fostered by Martha. Growing up he was interested in auto shop and Jack defended him and his friends from bullies.

Young Yusei, with Crow and Jack.

Yusei grew up in Satellite, where he befriended Kalin, Jack Atlas, and Crow. As residents of Satellite, they were made to do labor for the residents of New Domino City and denied many luxuries, often enjoyed in New Domino.

The Enforcers

Being forced to survive on what he could, Yusei developed dueling skills. He, along with Kalin, Jack and Crow, became part a group known as the Enforcers (Team Satisfaction in the Japanese version).

Yusei and the Enforcers.

Believing they could never leave Satellite, the team tried to make the most of their lives there. They began taking over various regions.

While facing another Duel Gang, one of the members tries to kill Yusei, by throwing him off the roof. Kalin catches Yusei by a Duel Disk cuff, stopping him from falling. As Kalin's platform begins to give way, Yusei tells Kalin to leave him and save himself. Kalin refuses to abandon his friend and pulls Yusei up. With that gang defeated, the Enforcers have captured all the zones in Satellite.

Sometime later, Kalin forces a kid into a Duel and assaults him after winning. The rest of the gang realize Kalin is becoming cruel and letting the power get to him. Crow and Jack leave the gang, but Yusei stays by Kalin's side.

Sector Security later arrive in Satellite, armed with Duel Runners. Kalin decides to declare war against Sector Security. Yusei leaves the team, hoping that Kalin won't go through with the war, when it's just him.

Kalin proceeds with the war and the rest of the gang return to help Kalin, after he is on the run. The team faced Security, in what Kalin believed to be the Enforcer's last Duel. Yusei gets in a fight with Kalin after Kalin attempts to murder a Security. Crow and Jack held Kalin in a room, while Yusei went to tell that he, himself, was the leader, in the hopes that Kalin won't get arrested. Before he could do this, the Securities found and arrested Kalin.

As Kalin is dragged into a Security wagon, the officer pats Yusei on the shoulder, thanking him for assisting in the arrest. Kalin sees this and believes Yusei sold him out, but is taken away before Yusei can explain himself.

Later life in Satellite

Yusei spends his time with Jack, Blitz, Nervin, Tank and Rally. He develops his computer, motorcycle riding, dueling, and engineering skills and comes into possession of the card "Stardust Dragon".

Yusei duels and loses to Jack. Jack tells him that he cannot win a Duel with Monsters, Spell or Trap Cards alone, only with them joined up. Jack points to his heart as he says all you need to amass yourself victory is right here. At the time, Yusei did not understand what he meant.

Yusei was able to pick up TV signals from New Domino City, allowing his friends to witness Turbo Duels. He fell out with Jack after a difference in goals, as Jack wanted power and to lead people.

Yusei constructs his first Duel Runner with help from his friends.

With his friends help, Yusei was able to make his own Duel Runner. However, Jack stole the Duel Runner and "Stardust Dragon" in order to escape to New Domino and become the "Turbo Duel King." Yusei had considered these stolen items to be "bonds of friendship" belonging to him and his friends and vowed to get them back.

Two years later, after building a new Duel Runner with the help of Rally, Blitz, Tank, and Nervin, Yusei makes plans to venture to New Domino City to recover "Stardust Dragon" from Jack.

In the process, he runs into Trudge, a Public Order Security officer, who wants to arrest Rally for stealing an acceleration chip. (in the English version, Rally was framed.) Trudge agrees to duel Yusei under the condition that if Yusei won, Trudge would forget the events of that day; if Trudge won, Yusei would give himself up to Trudge. After accepting the challenge and losing, Trudge swears to crush Yusei, but lets him go.

While the only pipeline connecting Satellite to New Domino, which is a chute for waste, was closed for maintenance, Yusei took advantage of this to escape to New Domino. On the way, he gets chased by Trudge, who forces him into a Turbo Duel. Yusei wins one second before the hatch to New Domino started closing. Avoiding the trash flooding through the pipeline, Yusei slipped through the maintenance hatch right before it closed, leaving Trudge stuck in the pipeline now full of trash.


Arrest and the Facility

Yusei manages to find Jack, who tosses "Stardust Dragon" back to him, telling Yusei he can have it. Yusei refuses and tosses "Stardust Dragon" back at Jack, saying that he would rather duel him for it to prove he can get it on his own. Jack agrees, but their Turbo Duel is interrupted by the appearance of a Crimson Dragon right before the winner is determined. The Dragon causes Jack's already permanent Birthmark to glow and burn as well as revealing Yusei's Mark, the Dragon's Tail. Yusei is arrested shortly after for trespassing into New Domino while Jack leaves safely. Rex Goodwin and Lazar, who had been monitoring the Duel, reveal that if the Crimson Dragon hadn't appeared, Jack would have lost.

After his arrest, Yusei got a marker, signifying his criminal record, and was sent to the Facility, where he met Tenzen Yanagi. Yanagi informs Yusei of the Crimson Dragon and the Signers, telling him that those who have the birthmarks were chosen by the People of the Stars. Yusei's birthmark is the Crimson Dragon's Tail, which appears on his arm when he fights alongside Stardust Dragon or encounters another Signer.

Yusei meets former pro Duelist, Bolt Tanner, who imposes a Duel. Since Yusei's cards had been taken, Yanagi duels Tanner. Disgusted at Yanagi's poor dueling and his cards, Tanner stamps on the cards, despite their sentimental value to Yanagi. Yusei tosses Tanner back and challeneges him to a Duel, borrowing Yanagi's Deck. Yusei wins and Tanner offers his assistance to him.

Under Goodwin's orders, the warden Armstrong is made carry out tests on Yusei. Armstrong also has Yusei send to a different part of the Facility.

Yusei's new cellmate Alex offers Yusei a chance to escape through a tunnel he's been working on for months. Yusei agrees to come if they can take Tanner and Yanagi too. However Armstrong has Tanner and Yanagi beaten for knowing Yusei. Yusei stands up to Mr.Armstrong, causing to impose stricter rules and challenge Yusei to a Duel.

Yusei refuses to escape with Alex, as Tanner and Yanagi are unable to come too and escaping wouldn't grant true freedom. Without a Deck to use against Armstrong, the other inmates give Yusei cards to use against Armstrong.

The next day Yusei faces Armstrong, using the Deck of random cards. The Duel is setup to shock players if they suffer damage, but Armstrong rigs the arena to stop himself receiving shocks and uses surveillance cameras to see Yusei's cards. Alex, however uses his tunnel to sneak into a security room and switchs Armstrong's shocks back on. Yusei defeats Armstrong and is released by Goodwin.

Yusei says goodbye to the friends he made at the Facility.

Before his release, Yanagi gives Yusei his "Totem Pole" card. Tanner gives him his "Giant Ushi Oni", instructing him to go to Bootleg, order some milk, and ask for a guy named Blister, then use the card to prove he met Tanner.

Yusei is followed by two stalkers at Bootleg, but is pulled away by Blister on his Duel Runner. Blister jams the signal emitted from Yusei's criminal mark to stop them being followed.

Despite believing it to be suicide on Yusei's part, Blister helps him in infiltrating an Impound warehouse to recover his Deck and Duel Runner.

Disguised as an electrician, under the pseudonym Yusei Adams (Taro Daimon in the Japanese version), Yusei was able to sneak into the warehouse. When he gets to the crate, where his Duel Runner is held, he is ambushed by Trudge. Yusei hops onto his Duel Runner and smahes it through the crate. Trudge forces him into another Turbo Duel. While trying to escape, Trudge closes all the security doors, making Yusei's chances of escaping very slim. However, Blister blows up the elevator door and at ground floor, Yusei rides out while Trudge gets stuck in the elevator. Soon he catches up. After Trudge starts physically attacking Yusei, Blister arrives to help, having had a change of heart over what Yusei told him about friends. Yusei wins the Duel, but is electrocuted by a huge crowd of Security and left unconscious outside at the Tops, where the richest people live. Luna feels Yusei's pain and rushes outside with Leo, only to find Yusei outside their front door unconscious.

Fortune Cup

Yusei is later given refuge by the twins Leo and Luna. In the Japanese version, he fears that he would only cause them trouble by staying, but they manage to talk him into a Duel and staying for the night. In the English version, Yusei has lost his memory after his Duel with Trudge and can't even remember his name. He duels Leo in the hopes of regaining his memory, whilst in the Japanese version, Yusei is reminded of Rally through Leo's personalities.

After leaving the twins, he is threatened into participating in the Fortune Cup by Lazar, who holds his Satellite friends hostage. Yusei is later given more incentive to participate when Jack gives "Stardust Dragon" back and personally demands that he face him. In the quarter-finals of the Fortune Cup, Yusei faced Hunter Pace, disguised as Shira, and won, moving to the semifinals. His opponent in the semifinals is Greiger.

After Yusei defeats Greiger, Greiger attempts to take revenge on Goodwin for what he did to his village, but Yusei manages to stop him. Before security takes Bommer away, he tells Yusei to fulfill his own mission. In the English version, Yusei stops Greiger from knocking down the tower Goodwin was in to get revenge on what Goodwin did to his village, but a spike broke through the glass at the top of the tower (where Goodwin is) from the collision with Greiger's Duel Runner and Yusei's Duel Runner and Goodwin stopped it with his hand. As security takes Boomer away, he tells Yusei to be careful in the finals in the English Version.

Yusei faces Akiza in the finals. Previously, he had thought that she only felt anger and rejection. But after Akiza's first move, he notices and points out that she has a pleasure and joy for destruction. Akiza replies that cannot be true, however, later on the duel, after people insult her again, she accepts it all because of being the "Black Rose". According to her, this other side of her is the one who enjoys destruction all because of the powers caused by the Mark of the Dragon. He learns that after she was found by Sayer, he told her to feel but not to think, to let him do that for her. But even still, she puts on her mask just to feel; this prompts Yusei to fight this duel to change her.

Yusei becomes the new King.

By the end of the Duel begins as he says that her pain which came from all the destruction she caused was turned into one that the other Signers shared. Yusei tells her that the birthmark may hold the answer for her pain, but in order to find out, she must think and love herself. Akiza still intends to deny this by winning the duel without noticing, as pointed out by Yusei, who has seen through her, that she is crying. Thus he eventually wins, resulting in her mask cut in half due to "Cosmic Blast" and after she falls, Akiza tells him to "help her".

He faces Jack near the end of the Fortune Cup. Although he is pushed to a corner in the middle of the Duel, Yusei wins using various combos with "Stardust Dragon" to destroy Jack's "Red Dragon Archfiend" and becomes the new King of Turbo Duels.

Dark Signers

Following his victory against Jack, Yusei flees the stadium with Tanner, Yanagi, Luna, and Leo to avoid being mobbed by reporters and fans. They hide out at Blister's place at the edge of the city.

Yusei spots a man with a glowing birthmark. Believing him to be a Signer, Yusei chases him to a construction site where he faces him in a Shadow Duel. The opponent, Dick Pitt reveals himself to be a Dark Signer and states their motives to destroy the Signers. After Dick loses, he has no memory of the Duel, his Deck changes, and his dark mark disappears. Yusei runs away after Security appears to examine the damage caused by the Shadow Duel. After returning to the hideout, Security led by Trudge track him down. Yusei walks out to meet them and says he wanted to talk to Goodwin anyway (in the English version, Yusei called Trudge to take him to Goodwin).

Yusei is taken to meet Goodwin at an incomplete bridge pointing in the direction of Satellite. Here Goodwin tells him about the battle between the Crimson Dragon and the Earthbound Immortals, where the Five Dragons sealed the Earthbound Immortals in the Nazca Lines. Goodwin says that those bearing the mark of the Crimson Dragon and the Earthbound Immortals' servants, the Signers and Dark Signers have been battling for 5,000 years. Their battle is destined to determine the fate of the world. The old Enerdy system in Satellite is a door to the Underworld itself, which the Dark Signers plan opening, to release the evil sealed in the Nazca Lines. Yusei understands Goodwin deliberately isolated Satellite from New Domino to restrict the battlefield to Satellite, only harming the Satellite residents. Yusei requests that they evacuate Satellite, but Goodwin says can't, since it would allow the Dark Signers to target the city, insuring a greater amount of casualties. Goodwin arranged a helicopter to airdrop Yusei and his Duel Runner into Satellite.

After arriving in Satellite, Yusei is reunited with Crow. The two head back to Yusei's Satellite hideout, where he is reunited with Rally and the others. Security had been following Crow, so everyone splits up. Crow takes on the Security, and Yusei arrives to help, resulting in a Tag Turbo Duel. After winning the Duel Yusei and Crow meet up with Rally and his others at Crow's base at Daedalus Bridge. here Yusei tells his friends about the disastrous vision shown by the Crimson Dragon and the story told by Goodwin. He listens along with the others the story about the man who made the bridge. During the night both he and Crow had head to the B.A.D., where the old Enerdy system is. They are confronted by Kalin, who is now a Dark Signer. Kalin shows great hatred to his old friends and forces Yusei into a Shadow Turbo Duel. Kalin takes the upperhand with "One-Hundred Eye Dragon". Yusei is able to comeback with "Stardust Dragon", but Kalin turns the tables and Summons his Earthbound Immortal, "Ccapac Apu". Before Yusei is defeated his Duel Runner breaks down and the Duel is canceled. Yusei is then found impaled in the abdomen by a large shard.(In the English Dub, the shard and blood was removed, despite the fact that the scene in which Rally and the others watching it was not, and he is said to have cuts and bruises.)

Crow takes him to Martha's refuge facility, in order to receive the required surgery. Dr. Schmitt, assisted by Martha manage to save Yusei's life. After waking up he sees that Rally and the others brought his Duel Runner all the way from the B.A.D. Yusei gets scolded by Martha for putting himself in danger, without asking his friends for help. She reminds Yusei of his idea of "believing in friends" as they will always be there supporting and helping him out. As he recovers, he checks his Duel Runner and thinks that Kalin is too powerful for him to defeat.

As Akiza is about to duel Misty, Yusei's birthmark reacts. He rushes outside and sees Hummingbird and Lizard Earthbound Immortal marks. He is aware a Duel between a Signer and Dark Signer is about to begin, but is unable to assist. After Akiza is taken to the hospital, her parents turn to Yusei for help. Yusei is initially reluctant, but prompted by Martha, who teases him for having a crush on Akiza.

When Akiza awakens, she is initially glad to see Yusei, but after seeing her parents, turns against him. Unable to calm her, Yusei tries to reach her by dueling. Yusei takes damage through the Duel, but Hideo steps in to protect him. With Hideo's determination, Yusei is able to show Akiza that her parents love her.

Mina shows Akiza and Yusei information regarding the Arcadia Movement and Sayer's true motives, involving the abduction of children to create an army of Psychic Duelists. Yusei comforts Akiza from the devastation.

The Signers are invited to Rex Goodwin's house. Despite his distrust of Goodwin, Yusei decides to go, as this is the only way he get information on the Signers and Dark Signers. Yusei asks about reverting a Dark Signer back to normal. Goodwin reluctantly tells them that Dark Signers cannot be brought back as they are dead and no longer of this world (Otherwise is said in the English Dub). Yusei loses confidence in returning Kalin back to normal and blames himself for Kalin's current state. Jack, who is sickened by Yusei's whinging and self-doubt, punches him in the hopes of returning some sense to Yusei. Jack's actions and words, along with some moral support from the twins, restores Yusei's confidence.

When the four Signers return to Satellite along with Mina, Leo and Trudge meet up with Martha. They learn that Rally, Blitz, Tank, Nervin and Crow have disappeared. While everyone is sitting down to supper, Rudger interrupts. Jack wants to duel him, but Yusei tells him that its too dangerous to duel here with the flaming geoglyph. Yusei instructs Jack to take Martha and the kids to a safer place.

Yusei duels Rudger, while accompanied by Akiza. During the Duel, he witness two of the children, who stayed behind and Martha get sacrificed to Summon Rudger's Earthbound Immortal. After Yusei Summons "Stardust Dragon", Rudger leaves and revives Rally as a temporary Dark Signer to face Yusei. Rally sacrifices himself to help Yusei. To avenge Rally's sacrifice, Yusei swears the Dark Signers be defeated with everything he has.

The four Signers separate and head to each of the 4 Old Enerdy controllers where their respective opponent is waiting. Yusei head's towards Kalin's tower, but spots a column of light coming from where Luna went. Yusei finds Leo dueling Demak. Yusei tries to stop the Duel, but cannot due to the natures of the Shadow Duel. Yusei is left with Trudge to watch helplessly.

He witnesses Luna comes back and assist Leo, shortly after Demak Summoned Earthbound Immortal Cusillu. Together the twins, defeat Cusillu and Demak. Afterwards Ancient Fairy Dragon and Regulus appear to thank Luna, who tells them she couldn't have done it without Leo or Yusei. Yusei and the twins proceed to the control tower to activate the safety switch.

When the Killer Whale geoglyph appears, Yusei finds Crow dueling against Greiger, who is now a Dark Signer. Yusei tries to talk them out of the Duel, but both feel that they are fighting for the people they love and refuse to stop.

The Crimson Dragon on Yusei's back.

After Crow's duel, Yusei proceeds to Kalin's tower, intending to save him. Both engage in a Shadow Turbo Duel. Towards the end of the Duel, all of the birthmarks disappeared from the Signers' arms and then unite to form an image of the Crimson Dragon on Yusei's back. Because of this, Yusei is able to Summon "Savior Star Dragon" and destroy Kalin's Earthbound Immortal. Yusei manages to reconcile with Kalin before the Dark Signer turns into dust.

Yusei heads to Rudger to request a final Duel. During the Duel, he learns of what happened in the Old Enerdy incident and more about his father. Yusei manages to defeat Rudger, but in the latter's moment of defeat, Rudger triggers an explosive that destroys the bridge they were dueling on, leaving Yusei to fall into the pool of Old Enerdy.

Yusei ends up in a strange place, where people who died during the Zero Reverse accident reside. The souls start to attack him, but are stopped by Yusei's father. Professor Fudo helps Yusei to escape the Underworld.

Yusei and his companions go up through the same stairs they used before. In the distance, they see purple sparks and deduce that Jack has won his Duel and activated the third safety switch.

Yusei goes to the last tower, where Akiza is dueling. He encounters Sayer in disguise, who lures him into a room. Inside, Mina is locked in a cage below. Sayer reveals himself and tells Yusei that Akiza is not a friend but a mind slave of his. He quickly subdues Yusei and throws him into the cage with Mina. Before leaving, Sayer seals the cage by using a Hinotama and fills the cage with water before leaving them to die.

After being rescued by Trudge, Yusei confronts Sayer, who by then has gained control of Akiza. They get into a fight and Sayer reveals that he was the one who killed Misty's brother, Toby. Just when Yusei was about to be blown off the building, he tricks Sayer into revealing this to Misty through his Duel Disk's microphone.

Yusei's arm with the Head Mark

After Sayer is eaten by Misty's Earthbound Immortal, Yusei snaps Akiza out of her daze and she manages to defeat Misty. However, the sun sets before they can activate the safety switch, and so the Condor geoglyph appears in the sky.

Yusei, Jack and Crow face the last Dark Signer, Rex Goodwin in a 3-on-1 Shadow Turbo Duel. Crow protects Yusei from the effect of Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca, and his Life Points become 1. Yusei and Jack continue the duel without Crow. After Jack is unable to duel, Yusei has his Life Points reduced to 1. The Crimson Dragon mark on Rex disappears and all five birthmarks return to their original owners, with the Head Birthmark going to Yusei and the Tail Birthmark going to Crow. Yusei then summons Savior Star Dragon and defeats Rex. The Crimson Dragon then uses Savior Star Dragon to gain a physical form and destroy the King of the Underworld.

Third arc

Half a year after the Duel with Rex Goodwin, Yusei spends most of his time preparing his Duel Runner for the World Turbo Grand Prix. He assists in investigating damage caused to Duel Runners, caused by Ghost and ends up dueling Ghost. When it appeared that Yusei was beginning to have the upper hand, Ghost summons his Synchro Killer, Machine Emperor Wisel. Utilizing Savior Star Dragon, Yusei was able to defeat Ghost and discovered that he was a robot. After meeting with Trudge, he explained that the robot he faced was known as a Riding Roid and that it was a test robot designed to see if they could be used in Sector Security's forces. Yusei feels that something big was coming and had to prepare for the worst.

He goes to Duel Academy and duels Heitmann, a teacher who plans to expell Leo and Luna's class because they are weak for using weak level monsters. Using some cards that the kids gave him, he wins the duel and proves that being weak isn't bad.

Deck

Main article: Yusei Fudo's Decks

Yusei's Deck uses many speed themed cards and revolves around the Synchro Summoning of the "Warrior" Synchro Monsters, "Junk", "Nitro", "Turbo" and "Road", while keeping his ace card, "Stardust Dragon," in reserve for special occasions when possible. Most of his non-Synchro Monsters are low in Level, giving him more fine control over which Synchro Monster he is able to summon at a given time. His basic strategy usually entails either swarming the field with many low-level monsters all at once for a high-level Synchro Summon or else using his lower-level Synchro monsters as a bridge to summon the higher-level ones (example: "Junk Warrior" + "Nitro Synchron" = "Nitro Warrior"). When conserving Stardust Dragon, his most frequent game breaking card is "Junk Warrior".

Thematically, many of Yusei's cards lean towards being either Warrior or Machine-type monsters, and even his non-Machine cards tend to have a Machine-like appearance (such as his Warrior Synchro Monsters) or are similarly themed, like "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow", "Junk Barrage" or "Iron Resolve". Some of his cards also focus on Burn effects, such as Armory Arm, Junk Barrage, Cosmic Blast, and Meteor Stream. Also, some of Yusei's cards focus on changing the levels of his monsters to better suit his use of Synchro Summoning.

Yusei uses 2 Decks, one for Turbo Duels and one for normal Duels. His Turbo Deck strongly focuses on Trap Cards to bypass the limitations Speed Spells contain.

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