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| fr_name              = Canon Derrière la Porte
| image            = Jonouchi manga portal.png
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| de_name              = Pistolenlauf hinter der Tür
 
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| it_name              = Pistola Dietro la Porta
| en_name          = Katsuya Jonouchi
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| ko_name              = 지옥문 저편의 총
| other_names      =
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| pt_name              = O Barril por detrás da Porta
* Joey
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| es_name              = Cañón Tras la Puerta
* Katsuya Jyounouchi'''<ref>''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' bunkoban [[Yu-Gi-Oh! bunkoban - Volume 006|volume 6]] character analysis tables</ref>
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| ja_name               = {{Ruby||}}{{Ruby||ごく}}の{{Ruby||とびら}}{{Ruby|越|ご}}{{Ruby|銃|じゅう}}
* Joey Wheeler
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| romaji_name           = Jigoku no Tobira Goshi Jū
*Tomoya Jonouchi (original Shonen Jump Japanese print
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| trans_name            = Gun Behind Hell's Door
城之内 友也
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| image                =  
| ja_name         = {{Ruby|城之内|じょうのうち}}{{Ruby|克也|かつや}}
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1;  BarrelBehindtheDoor-EE1-JP-R.jpg    ; BarrelBehindtheDoor-MADU-JP-VG-artwork.png
| romaji_name      = Jōnouchi Katsuya
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1.1; BarrelBehindtheDoor-SBC1-EN-C-1E.png; BarrelBehindtheDoor-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
 
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| current_image        = 1.1
| birthdate        = January 25<ref name="ycb 24">{{cite YCB|page=24}}</ref><ref name="ycb2 38">{{cite YCB2|page=38}}</ref>
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| card_type            = Trap
| age              = 16 ([[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 042|Duel 42]])
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| property              = Counter
| height           = 178 cm<ref name="ycb 24" /><ref name="ycb2 38" />
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| password              = 78783370
| weight          = 62 kg<ref name="ycb 24" /><ref name="ycb2 38" />
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| effect_types          = Activation requirement, Effect
| gender          = Male
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| lore                  = When a [[Spell]]/[[Trap Card]], or [[monster effect]], is [[activate]]d that would inflict [[Effect damage|damage]] to you: Your opponent takes the damage instead.
| blood_type      = B<ref name="ycb 24" /><ref name="ycb2 38" />
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| fr_lore              = Lorsqu'une Carte Magie/Piège ou un effet de monstre qui va vous infliger des dommages est activé : votre adversaire reçoit les dommages à la place.
| favorite_food    = curry and rice<ref name="ycb 24" /><ref name="ycb2 38" />
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| de_lore              = Wenn eine Zauber-/Fallenkarte oder ein Monstereffekt aktiviert wird, die oder der dir Schaden zufügen würde: Stattdessen erhält dein Gegner den Schaden.
| relatives        =
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| it_lore              = Quando viene attivata una Carta Magia/Trappola, o l'effetto di un mostro, che sta per infliggerti danno: il tuo avversario subisce il danno al tuo posto.
* [[Shizuka Kawai (manga)|Shizuka Kawai]] (sister)
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| pt_lore              = Quando um Card de Magia/Armadilha, ou efeito de monstro, for ativado que causaria dano a você: em vez disso, seu oponente sofre o dano.
* [[Mr. Jonouchi]] (father)
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| es_lore              = Cuando una Carta Mágica/de Trampa o efecto de monstruo, que te fuera a infligir daño, es activado: tu adversario recibe el daño en tu lugar.
 
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| ja_lore              = ダメージを与える効果が発動した時に発動する事ができる。自分が受けるその効果ダメージを相手に与える。
| school          = [[Domino High School]]
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| ko_lore              = 데미지를 주는 효과가 발동했을 때, 발동 할 수 있다. 자신이 받는 그 효과 데미지를 상대에게 준다.
 
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| en_sets              =
| duels            = [[#Duels|List of Duels]]
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DR1-EN043; Dark Revelation Volume 1; Rare
| games            = [[#Games|List of games]]
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RP02-EN080; Retro Pack 2; Common
| tournament1      = [[Duelist Kingdom]]
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SBC1-ENI20; Speed Duel: Streets of Battle City; Common
| result1          = Top 2
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| na_sets              =  
| tournament2      = [[Battle City]]
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PGD-095; Pharaonic Guardian; Super Rare
| result2          = Top 4
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| fr_sets              =  
| deck            = [[Warrior]]/[[Beast-Warrior]]
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DR1-FR043; Dark Revelation Volume 1; Rare
 
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RP02-FR080; Retro Pack 2; Common
| manga_debut      = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|1|ref}}
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SBC1-FRI20; Speed Duel: Streets of Battle City; Common
| hide_appearances = true
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| de_sets              =
| appears_in_manga =
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DR1-DE043; Dark Revelation Volume 1; Rare
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
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RP02-DE080; Retro Pack 2; Common
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]''
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SBC1-DEI20; Speed Duel: Streets of Battle City; Common
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World]]''
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| it_sets              =
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''
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DR1-IT043; Dark Revelation Volume 1; Rare
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''
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RP02-IT080; Retro Pack 2; Common
| appears_in_anime = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]''
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SBC1-ITI20; Speed Duel: Streets of Battle City; Common
| appears_in_books =
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| pt_sets              =
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth]]''
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DR1-PT043; Dark Revelation Volume 1; Rare
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: Millennium Book]]''
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SBC1-PTI20; Speed Duel: Streets of Battle City; Common
|nicknames = Joey}}
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| sp_sets              =  
 
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DR1-SP043; Dark Revelation Volume 1; Rare
'''Katsuya Jonouchi''' ({{Ruby|城之内|じょうのうち}}{{Ruby|克也|かつや}} ''Jōnouchi Katsuya''), known as '''Joey Wheeler''' in the English version of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]'', is a character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. This is the original depiction of Katsuya Jonouchi, known as [[Joey Wheeler]] in most English media, as created by [[Kazuki Takahashi]].
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RP02-SP080; Retro Pack 2; Common
 
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SBC1-SPI20; Speed Duel: Streets of Battle City; Common
Jonouchi is the best friend of [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] and [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]]. He suffered a poor upbringing with his parents divorcing and him living with [[Jonouchi's father|his alcoholic father]], while his sister [[Shizuka Kawai (manga)|Shizuka]] lived with [[Mrs. Wheeler|their mother]]. Jonouchi used to be a thug and even hung out with [[Hirutani's gang]] for a while. After becoming friends with Yugi he became more righteous and would do anything to protect his friends or innocent people being taken advantage of.
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| jp_sets              =
 
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301-043; The New Ruler; Common
Jonouchi starts out as a weak player after taking-up ''[[Duel Monsters]]'', but becomes more powerful as he learns from Yugi and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] and fights to protect people he loves.
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EE1-JP043; Expert Edition Volume.1; Rare
 
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==Biography==
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PGD-KR095; Pharaonic Guardian; Super Rare
===Early life===
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HGP1-KR043; Expert Edition Volume.1; Rare
[[File:Young Shizuka and Jonouchi.png|thumb|Young [[Shizuka Kawai (manga)|Shizuka]] and Jonouchi]]
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Jonouchi used to live with his sister, [[Shizuka Kawai (manga)|Shizuka]] and would walk all around town with her.<ref name="d d 136">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|136|ref}}</ref> They were separated when Jonouchi was 10, at the time of their parents divorce. Shizuka was brought by their mother while Jonouchi lived with [[Jonouchi's father|their father]].<ref name="d d 4">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|4|ref}}</ref>
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'''[[Pack 24 (YGOO-BP)|Pack 24]]'''
 
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Jonouchi became a street thug and hung out in [[Hirutani's gang]] for periods of time while he was in middle school. He often got into fights and developed great fighting skills. He also hung out with [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]].<ref name="d 11">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|11|ref}}</ref>
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* Redirects effect damage
 
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* Damages your opponent
Jonouchi lived in poverty, due to his father's gambling addictions and alcoholism. Jonouchi went to great lengths to repay his father's debts, such as working at multiple jobs. He was the "lone paperboy" in middle school,<ref name="d 42">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|42|ref}}</ref> meaning that he was one of the few students that were permitted to work while going to school.
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| database_id          = 5543
 
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| tcg_speed_duel_status = Unlimited
{{clear}}
 
 
 
===School arc===
 
====Ushio====
 
[[File:Jonouchi-manga.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi at the start of the manga]]
 
Jonouchi along with Honda used to bully [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]] at school. Jonouchi was annoyed at how Yugi would let himself get pushed around and claimed his bullying was teaching Yugi how to be a man and even offered Yugi to punch him back, although Yugi hates violence. After he and Honda swiped the box containing the pieces of the [[Millennium Puzzle]], Jonouchi was told off by [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]] and left the room, but managed to secretly take a piece of the puzzle beforehand.<ref name="d 1">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|1|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
In the hallway, Jonouchi said he was sickened by how Yugi was obsessing over a puzzle and how Anzu had called them bullies. They then bumped into [[Tetsu Ushio (manga)|Ushio]], who asked what they were saying about bullying. Jonouchi tried telling Ushio to stay out of it, but was restrained by Honda and insisted it was nothing. After explained how influential and powerful Ushio was, Jonouchi vowed to get back at Ushio. He then showed Honda the piece of the puzzle he had taken and threw it into the school pool.<ref name="d 1" />
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-001 Jonouchi and Honda beaten.png|thumb|right|[[Tetsu Ushio (manga)|Ushio]] beat-up Jonouchi and [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Honda]] for [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]].]]
 
The next day, Ushio beat-up Honda and Jonouchi under the suspicion that they were bullying Yugi. Yugi tried to stop Ushio, saying they were teaching him how to be a man, not bullying him. That resulted in Yugi also being beaten-up. Jonouchi was inspired by how Yugi had tried to help him and came to care for Yugi. Later that day, he retrieved the piece of the puzzle from the pool and gave it to [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Yugi's grandfather]], to give to Yugi. The next day at [[Domino High School|school]], Jonouchi answered Yugi's riddle, "[[something you can show, but can't see]]", saying that it's friendship and he is Yugi's friend.<ref name="d 1" />
 
 
 
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====ZTV====
 
When Jonouchi saw a [[ZTV]] van outside [[Domino High School|their school]], he began to spread rumors about there being a star at their school. He suspected that they were disguised as a student and planned on unmasking them to make a fortune. However Yugi was skeptical of there being a star, so Jonouchi left him to find that star by himself. Later he spotted Yugi being beaten by [[A.D. Fujita|Fujita]]. He quickly broke up the fight and found out that it was a staged bullying scene for a documentary, ''[[Caught on Camera: School Violence]]''. When he confronted the director, the director reminded him that he was being filmed, so Jonouchi was reluctant to attack. However the director attacked Jonouchi when he told the cameramen to stop filming.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|2|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Later having looked into it, Jonouchi admitted that there was no star at the school, which Yugi was surprised he hadn't given up on until now. Jonouchi instead vowed to become the star of the school himself. He noticed something was bothering Yugi, who hadn't told him he was being forced to sell tickets to [[Sozoji]]'s concert. Yugi insisted that he was fine. Jonouchi and Honda then proceeded to lift up Anzu's skirt using a t-square, earning him a punch in the face.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|3|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Prisoner 777====
 
[[File:Anzu welcomes Yugi and Jonouchi to BW.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi discovers [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]] is working in [[Burgerpalooza|Burger World]].]]
 
Jonouchi noticed how Anzu was acting odd, after avoiding walking home with them a few days and discouraging them from going to from [[Burgerpalooza|Burger World]]. He initially assumed that she was dating older men for pay. He and Yugi secretly following her home after school to find out what she was really doing. They were surprised to see her enter Burger World and greet them at the door, in a waitress uniform. Anzu was intimidated, as after school jobs were against the school rules, and worried that Jonouchi, being a loud mouth would tell everyone. Anzu told the boys that she was saving money to go to New York to study dancing and Jonouchi promised not to tell anyone. Anzu got held hostage by an [[escaped prisoner]]. Jonouchi was unable to assist as the customers had to lie on the floor and couldn't see that [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] was rescuing her, as he was positioned by behind an obese man.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|4|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Kokurano====
 
Jonouchi told Yugi that he was down on his luck, claiming to have gotten hit once in a fight against four punks. He attended a service hosted by the alleged psychic [[Kokurano]] in the hopes of curing his bad luck. Seeing that it was mostly girls at the service, he pretended Anzu dragged him there, when he was the one who insisted on her and Yugi coming. Kokurano simply told Jonouchi that he was having bad luck and didn't offer him any advice.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|5|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Goro====
 
When coming up with ideas for their classes fundraiser in the [[Domino High school festival|school festival]], Jonouchi suggested that they put on a cabaret, staring the girls from their class, which was immediately rejected. The class decided on a [[Carnival Games]] booth. Jonouchi worked on making the barrel for the life size version of ''[[Bluebeard's Attack]]'' and planned on teasing whoever was to play the role of Bluebeard. However since Jonouchi was the right size for the barrel and Yugi had specifically made the head to fit Jonouchi, Anzu gave Jonouchi the role. When [[Goro Inogashira]] attempted to steal the class' spot, Jonouchi tried to fight him, but got stuck in the barrel and was easily knocked back by Goro. On the day of the festival, Jonouchi played Bluebeard and Anzu thought he had fun.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|6|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Ms. Chono====
 
[[File:YGO-007 Jonouchi tells Yugi.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi asks Yugi to help Honda deal with his crush.]]
 
Honda fell for their fellow classmate, [[Miho Nosaka (manga)|Miho Nosaka]] and despite Honda's objections, Jonouchi enlisted Yugi to help them find a gift for Miho. Yugi took them to his [[Kame Game|family's game shop]] where they get a [[love jigsaw puzzle]]. Together they hid the gift in Miho's desk. However Miho didn't find it until [[Ms. Chono]] performed a desk check. Chono started to assemble the puzzle and read its message out to the class. She intended to punish the sender, but Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda all claimed responsibility. Dark Yugi turned the jigsaw into a Shadow Game, [[Dark Puzzle]], so that Ms. Chono felt the pain she inflicted on others by working on the puzzle. This caused her ugly make up free face to be exposed, causing her to flee the classroom, without punishing Honda and his friends. Afterwards Honda asked Miho out directly, but she declined. Jonouchi then offered to buy him a hamburger to cheer him up.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|7|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Junky Scorpion owner====
 
[[File:YGO-008 Jonouchi's test.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi steps into the [[Air Muscle]] thinking there is [[Junky Scorpion owner's scorpion|a scorpion]] inside.]]
 
Having had his eyes on a pair of [[Air Muscle]] shoes for a long time, Jonouchi took Honda and Yugi to the [[Junky Scorpion]] shop, to buy a pair. [[Junky Scorpion owner|The owner]] refused to sell Jonouchi the shoes unless he puts his foot inside one of the shoes, while there was a scorpion inside. Jonouchi did it and found out that there really was no scorpion inside; it had just been a test and the owner sold him the shoes for half price. Shortly after leaving the shop, Jonouchi, Yugi and Honda were ambushed by a [[Muscle Hunters|group of thugs]], who stole the shoes. The three boys tracked down the thugs afterwards. Jonouchi and Honda beat them up and learned that the store owner paid them to get back the shoes. By the time Jonouchi and Honda returned to the shop, Yugi already had gotten the shoes back and the owner was being rushed to the hospital for scorpion stings. Unaware that he changed to Dark Yugi and defeated the owner in [[coin in sneaker]], Yugi returned the shoes to Jonouchi, with a hole in one, which Jonouchi considered a battle scar.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|8|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Kaiba====
 
Jonouchi took up ''[[Duel Monsters]]'', having been introduced by [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku]] and Yugi at their shop, where Sugoroku showed them his rare card, the "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". Jonouchi made plans to play ''Duel Monsters'' at school the next day with Yugi, just before [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] arrived. Learning that Kaiba plays ''Duel Monsters'', Jonouchi invited him to join them, but Kaiba ridiculed his cards and told him to come back after collecting at least 10,000. The next day at school Jonouchi was defeated by Yugi and asked him for a rematch, unintentionally distracting Yugi from approaching Kaiba, who just stole the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|9|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
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====Hirutani's gang====
 
[[File:Hirutani's gang.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi back in [[Hirutani's gang]].]]
 
[[Hirutani]] blackmailed Jonouchi into rejoining [[Hirutani's gang|his gang]] by threatening to beat-up Jonouchi's classmates if he didn't. This caused Jonouchi to be away from home for two days without leave and consequently missed a day of school. Honda became suspicious when he noticed Jonouchi was absent, as he couldn't recall Jonouchi ever missing school beforehand. Jonouchi and the gang were spotted mugging someone outside the [[American Club]], prompting Yugi to rush over and plea with Jonouchi to leave the gang. Jonouchi denied knowing Yugi and didn't react when [[Stun gun trooper 1|one of the gangsters]] punched Yugi. Later at [[J'z]], Jonouchi attacked the gangster for hitting Yugi earlier. Hirutani then orders the rest of the gang to seize Jonouchi and take him to the [[Hirutani's torture chamber|torture chamber]]. At the chamber, Jonouchi had his hands tied above his head and was beaten by the gang. They electrocuted him with stun guns to the point where he couldn't speak. Hirutani orders the gang to continue to shock him, despite concerns that it could kill him. Dark Yugi arrived, stopped the gang and defeated them in [[Landmine Search Network]], saving Jonouchi.<ref name="d 11" /><ref name="d 12">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|12|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Shadi====
 
Yugi invited Jonouchi, Anzu and Honda to the [[Egypt Unearthed]] exhibition at the [[Domino City Museum]]. Jonouchi was worried about getting cursed, since they found a mummy. He also became worried that Yugi might be cursed when Anzu asked didn't Yugi's grandfather say that the archaeologists who uncovered the Millennium Puzzle died mysterious deaths. One the day of the exhibition Jonouchi told Yugi off for wearing his school uniform on the weekend and was shown around by [[Professor Yoshimori]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|13|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-020 Jonouchi holds up Anzu.jpg|thumb|left|120px|Jonouchi helping support Anzu during the [[Trial of the Mind]].]]
 
When news broke of [[Curator Kanekura]]'s [[Kanekura's Weighing of the Heart|death]], Jonouchi, Anzu, Yugi and Sugoroku visited [[Professor Yoshimori]] at [[Domino University|the university]] to comfort him. However [[Shadi (manga)|Shadi]], seeking to test Yugi, had possessed Yoshimori by [[Marionette Design|redecorating]] his [[soul room]]. Yoshimori acted strange and began choking Jonouchi, while Jonouchi's friends tried pulling him off.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|15|ref}}</ref> Anzu freed Jonouchi by walloping Yoshimori in the head with a globe.<ref name="d 16">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|16|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi distracted the zombie Yoshimori from the others, by having him chase him around the building. Among Jonouchi's efforts to snap the professor back to normal, he punched him the face, knocking out more of his teeth<ref name="d 16" /> and sprayed him with a fire extinguisher. Eventually, Yoshimori pushed him out a third floor window. Jonouchi managed to get onto a ledge and spotted Anzu, who was being used in the [[Trial of the Mind]] Shadow Game, standing motionless on a board hanging over the edge up above him.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|18|ref}}</ref> He climbed up to rescue her, but was followed by the professor. Still hassled by the professor, Jonouchi held onto Anzu's board as its supporting rope began to break.<ref name="d 19">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|19|ref}}</ref> Seeing Yugi's friends work together and trusting each other, caused Shadi's [[ushebti]] to break, letting his [[Millennium Key]], slide down a rope to Anzu, returning her to normal.<ref name="d 20">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|20|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:Illusion Jonouchi bullying.png|thumb|right|250px|The illusion of Jonouchi, created by [[Shadi (manga)|Shadi]].]]
 
Jonouchi and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] helped Anzu to safety and Dark Yugi told Jonouchi to touch the key off the professor to return him to normal. He complied, but also noticed Yugi was acting different. After seeing everyone was okay, Jonouchi told Shadi he was unwelcome here. After Shadi left, Anzu asked Jonouchi if Yugi seemed different to him, but after they approach Yugi, he had turned back his normal self. When Yoshimori noticed some of his teeth were missing, Jonouchi tried blaming Anzu.<ref name="d 20" />
 
 
 
During the previous Shadow Game, Dark Yugi faced an illusion of Jonouchi created by Shadi. They were to play the [[Game of Death (Shadi)|Game of Death]], where each player was to try and force their opponent to walk over the edge and fall to their death. The illusion displayed the traits Jonouchi had when he was bully. Dark Yugi refused to take his turns, as it was possible he was facing the real Jonouchi, possessed by Shadi. Dark Yugi's trust in Jonouchi, caused the illusion to disappear, rather than force him off the edge.<ref name="d 19" />
 
 
 
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====Digital Pets====
 
When [[Digital Pets]] became popular, Jonouchi purchased |one, which his friends mocked how ugly it had become. When he connected it with Yugi's pet, [[U2]], to exchange data, [[Jonouchi's Digital Pet|Jonouchi's pet]] proved to be a bully as a kicked U2, but they became friends shortly afterwards. Their classmate, [[Kujirada]] had a hidden character pet, which Jonouchi tittered at for being uglier than his. The next day at school, Jonouchi left his pet unattended, during which Kujirada fed it to [[Kujirada's Digital Pet|his own pet]]. As Kujirirada tried feeding more pets to his own, it was defeated by U2, who had become stronger due to its data transfer with Jonouchi's pet.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|21|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Hanasaki====
 
Jonouchi was introduced to the American comic ''[[Zombire (comic)|Zombire]]'' by [[Tomoya Hanasaki]]. He, Yugi, Anzu and Honda were all invited to Hanasaki's house to see his ''Zombire'' collection afterwards. Among their antics, Jonouchi got a fright when [[Mr. Hanasaki|Hanasaki's father]] entered wearing a [[Zombire]] mask and assembled a figure not knowing Hanasaki had wanted to keep in its box unopened. As they left Hanasaki forgave Jonouchi for assembling the figure, which he now thought was better assembled, and Hanasaki's father begged them to stay friends with Hanasaki. After assuring him that they would, Jonouchi told him that Hanasaki wasn't as fragile as his father thought.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|22|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Street Fighter====
 
[[File:Jonouchi VS Street Fighter.png|thumb|left|250px|Jonouchi and [[Street Fighter]]'s [[Game of Death (Street Fighter)|Game of Death]]]]
 
Jonouchi went with Yugi to [[Big Web|the arcade]] hoping to beat "KAI" in at least one of the national high scores. He heard from other kids at the arcade, that the "KAI" high scores belonged to [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] and that there was a rumor Kaiba was working on building the ultimate game. Jonouchi failed to beat Kaiba's score on a racing game and after watching Yugi play ''[[Virtual VS]]'' for a while went to buy [[My Coffee|a coffee]] and [[Cora-Cola|a cola]] for himself and Yugi. However when he returned, he found Yugi had been beaten-up and his [[Millennium Puzzle]] was stolen.<ref name="d 25">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|25|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi tracked down the thief, [[Street Fighter]] who offered to give back the puzzle, if Jonouchi could beat him in a fighting game, [[Game of Death (Street Fighter)|Game of Death]]. The rules involved each player holding a knife in their mouth that would stick into their throat if punched in the face. Jonouchi asked that his opponent not use a knife, as he didn't want to hold back punching him in the face. Jonouchi fought with his hands in his pockets and found it difficult to dodge his opponent's punches in the alley. He told his opponent that he had promises in each of his pockets. He revealed one of the promises was Yugi's cola, which he sprayed in his opponent's eyes after it had been shaken, and that the other was the promise to "clobber" him and punched his opponent in the jaw. Jonouchi then took back the Puzzle to give to Yugi.<ref name="d 25" />
 
 
 
===Death-T===
 
====Prior events====
 
[[File:Jonouchi poisoned.png|thumb|right|250px|Jonouchi poisoned, while playing [[Russian Roulette Dinner]]]]
 
Shortly afterward [[#Street Fighter|their encounter]] with [[Street Fighter]], a limousine pulled up beside Yugi and Jonouchi and [[Kaiba's chauffeur|chauffeur]] explained that [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] requested to see Yugi at [[Kaiba Manor|his mansion]]. Yugi and Jonouchi both got inside the limousine and Jonouchi was surprised to hear that Kaiba was president of [[KaibaCorp]]. When it was discovered that Kaiba was unable to see them, [[Mokuba Kaiba]] asked [[Kaiba Manor butler|the butler]] to prepare the "special course" meal for them. Yugi and Jonouchi were disappointed to find that it consisted of childish meals and Mokuba suggested that they make [[Russian Roulette Dinner|a game]] out of it by spinning the turntable and eating the meal that stopped before them. Mokuba lied when Jonouchi asked if the food was poisoned. Mokuba cheated by using a hidden switch in a syrup bottle, to make Jonouchi eat a poisoned meal. Yugi turned into Dark Yugi and defeated Mokuba winning the antidote to save Jonouchi.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|26|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi and Yugi stayed the night at Kaiba's mansion and were greeted by Kaiba the next morning. Jonouchi initially got mad over what Mokuba did, but Kaiba brought them to the [[Kaiba Land grand opening|grand opening]] of his [[Kaiba Land]] theme park as special guests. They and many other children were given free access to all the attractions, leading Jonouchi to believe he had misjudged Kaiba. However Kaiba showed them a special show, where he [[Sugoroku Mutou and Seto Kaiba's Duel (manga)|Dueled]] and defeated [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|27|ref}}</ref> After which, he forced Yugi to take part in [[Death-T]], the theme park of death, before releasing Sugoroku from the simulation capable of driving humans insane. Jonouchi insisted on accompanying Yugi in Death-T, as did Honda who was babysitting his nephew, [[Johji]], in the audience.<ref name="d 28">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|28|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Death T-1====
 
[[File:Jonouchi's sneak attack.png|thumb|left|250px|Jonouchi's sneak attack in [[Death T-1]]]]
 
In the first stage, [[Death T-1]], they bumped into Anzu, who to their surprise was working there. She told them the rules of the stage; how they were to face three others in a shootout game. Unbeknownst to them, Kaiba had hired professional hitmen, [[Johnny Gayle]], [[Bob McGuire]] and "[[name unknown]]", as their opponents.<ref name="d 28" /> Jonouchi couldn't bear Honda's plan of staying put, waiting for the other team, so he leapt up on the walls of the arena and took out Gayle by kicking him in the face. Honda called the team to retreat after finding their guns had no effect on their opponents, while their opponents were armed with lethal guns. Jonouchi suggested another one of his sneak attacks, but Honda and Johji dealt with the situation after finding Anzu's gun hadn't been rigged.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|29|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Death T-2====
 
[[File:Jonouchi fainted.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi after fainting on the [[Electric Chair Ride]].]]
 
Jonouchi's bravery vanished as they entered the [[Horror Zone]] for [[Death T-2]]. The first part of the stage consisted of the [[Electric Chair Ride]], during which, Jonouchi, Yugi, Honda, Anzu and [[Kaiba Manor butler|Kaiba's butler]], who was orchestrating the ride, were strapped to electric chairs that shock their sitter if they screamed. Jonouchi advised his friends not to make a sound, but they yelled back that he was most likely to scream. The participants were subjected to various terrors during the ride. These caused Jonouchi to faint, preventing him from screaming. The gang were saved as Johji caused the butler to scream and consequently electrocute himself.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|30|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
After the ride, the gang entered the [[Murderer's Mansion]] and the doors locked behind them. Jonouchi's attempt to pick the lock was mocked by Johji, as there was no use going back the way they came. The gang were had to put their hands through holes, where they got locked below a large guillotine. Yugi managed to solve [[Bllood puzzle|the necessary riddle]] to save them.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|31|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:Death-T-2.3.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi [[Jonouchi and the Chopman's deathmatch|faces]] the [[Chopman]].]]
 
After the guillotine substage, Johji got kidnapped by the [[Chopman]]. Since Johji had saved them in the Electric Chair Ride, Jonouchi [[Jonouchi and the Chopman's deathmatch|faced]] the Chopman to make it up to him. Under Kaiba's death threat, Johji handcuffed Jonouchi to the Chopman. The two had to fight to the death inside a small chamber with weapons hanging from the ceiling. Jonouchi was no match for the Chopman's strength, but after the Chopman's chainsaw got stuck in a pillar. While the Chopman tried to free his chainsaw, Jonouchi looked for something to pick the lock on the handcuff. Yugi pointed him to a candlestick and then briefed him in on a plan to defeat the Chopman. Jonouchi picked open his end of the handcuffs with the candlestick holder. By the time the Chopman freed his chainsaw, Jonouchi had attached his end of the handcuffs the door and left the candle hang loosely off it. Before noticing this, the Chopman gave the chain a tug ripping out the door, allowing Jonouchi escape. The candle hit the oil covered floor, setting the Chopman on fire.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|32|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
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====Death T-3====
 
For [[Death T-3]], Jonouchi and his friends were locked in an [[Room of falling cubes|empty room]]. While waiting for something to happen, Jonouchi talked about how his life had changed a lot lately. Anzu drew a [[symbol of friendship]] on her, Jonouchi, Yugi and Honda's hands and explained that if they wound up taking separate paths in life, they should remember this symbol and they'll remember being friends. Yugi broke down and cried that if it wasn't for him, they wouldn't be in the mess they were in. Outraged, Jonouchi grabbed Yugi by the collar, demanding that he never say that again, as they were a team. The stage began and large blocks started falling from the ceiling. Having studied dance, Anzu could follow the rhythms the blocks were falling at and guided the group away the blocks about to fall. After the room filled up, the gang were able to escape through a hole high up on one of the walls. While the everyone else made it through, Honda got stuck and told the others to go on. A block sealed the gap they escaped through preventing them going back to Honda.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|33|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Death T-4====
 
[[File:YGO-034 Meet Dark Yugi.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Jonouchi and Anzu knowingly see Dark Yugi for the first time.]]
 
Upset over what happened to Honda, Yugi admitted to Anzu and Jonouchi that he thought there was another Yugi inside him. He'd been afraid to tell them, as he feared they might leave him if they knew. Jonouchi promised that even if that's true, he'd always be friends with Yugi. Jonouchi and Anzu, knowingly saw [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] for the first time as, Yugi switched to him, before facing Mokuba in ''[[Capsule Monster Chess]]'' in [[Death T-4]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|34|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Death T-5====
 
[[File:YGO-039 Not alone.jpg|thumb|left|Dark Yugi imagines Jonouchi, Honda and Anzu are with him.]]
 
Jonouchi and Anzu were held at gunpoint by [[Saruwatari (manga)|Saruwatari]] and another KaibaCorp guard during Death T-4.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|35|ref}}</ref> After Dark Yugi won, they were escorted to watch him in [[Death T-5]], where he faced Kaiba in ''[[Duel Monsters]]''. Before Yugi and Kaiba's Duel began, Jonouchi swiped Saruwatari's phone and called [[Tomoya Hanasaki]], who was at the [[Domino City Hospital|hospital]], to check up on Sugoroku.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|36|ref}}</ref> During the Duel, Dark Yugi imagined Jonouchi, Anzu and Honda were with him before drawing his last card. When he won, the guards still had Jonouchi and Anzu at gunpoint, but Honda, who had been saved by Mokuba, appeared and helped Jonouchi fight the guards off. One of the guards managed to get back on his feet and hold his gun to Jonouchi's head. However Mokuba told him to stop down and explained that he saved them because he owed Yugi a favor.<ref name="d 40">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|40|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
As they left Kaiba Land, Jonouchi got word from Hanasaki who said Sugoroku's surgery was a success. After realizing that Dark Yugi had switched back to Yugi, Jonouchi was about to ask him a question, but then decided not to.<ref name="d 40" />
 
 
 
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===Post Death-T===
 
====Tsuruoka====
 
[[File:YGO-041 Bald.jpg|thumb|right|Jonouchi discovers [[Tsuruoka]] is bald.]]
 
Jonouchi, Honda and Yugi played the [[Achievement Test Bingo Game]] when the results of their achievement tests were posted. Jonouchi lost having not got any lines on his card and had to buy three hamburgers for Yugi and two for Honda. The guidance councilor, [[Tsuruoka]], spotted them making a game of the test results and pointed out how they scored among the lowest of the four hundred who took the test. He confiscated Yugi's [[Lovely Two]] love compatibility tester and threatened to break it while calling the three of them "unskilled slackers". However Dark Yugi emerged and claimed they had skills Tsuruoka could never match. This resulted in Tsuruoka imposing a game, [[Find the Keyring!]] where he hid the Lovely Two and gave them one hour to find it or be expelled. Jonouchi and Honda fetched some digging equipment in case Tsuruoka had buried the device, but Dark Yugi deduced he had hidden it inside. Eventually Dark Yugi discovered the device was somewhere on Tsuruoka's body and used Anzu's Lovely Two to get Yugi's to make a reaction noise proving it was there. Jonouchi and Honda pounced on Tsuruoka and discovered he was wearing a wig and his device inside it.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|41|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
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====The Get the Million Game====
 
[[File:YGO-042 The Wheel of Fate.jpg|thumb|left|Jonouchi on [[The Get the Million Game]].]]
 
Jonouchi sent in an entry form to participate in [[ZTV]]'s [[The Get the Million Game]]. He decorated his form with rainbow colors to make it stand out. The studio did a background check on him and found that [[Jonouchi's father|his father]] was an unemployed alcoholic, whose gambling debts Jonouchi was working to pay off. [[ZTV producer|The producer]] thought Jonouchi's sob story and struggle would be perfect to boost ratings and he was selected to appear on the show. Jonouchi succeeded in the first two stages of the game, [[Darts of Fortune]] and [[The Electric Helmet]]. The final stage [[The Wheel of Fate]] had been rigged to lose, but Dark Yugi had discovered this and played [[Red Paint Lottery]], which prevented the game from being fixed. Jonouchi succeeded and won the million yen. However the studio went bankrupt before Jonouchi cashed the check.<ref name="d 42" />
 
 
 
====Monster Fighter====
 
[[File:Monster Fighter.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi [[Yugi and Jonouchi's Monster Fighter game|faces]] Yugi in a game of ''[[Monster Fighter]]''.]]
 
Jonouchi purchased a ''[[Monster Fighter]]'' figure; "[[Killer Emaada]]" at [[Kame Game]] and used it in a [[Yugi and Jonouchi's Monster Fighter game|a game]] against Yugi, which he lost. The two of them brought their fighters to school the next day, where Jonouchi lost another game to Yugi and got plenty of other students interested in the game. After Yugi's fighter got stolen by [[Koji Nagumo (manga)|Koji Nagumo]], he borrowed Jonouchi's "Killer Emaada", which Dark Yugi used to defeat Nagumo in a rematch.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|43|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|44|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Dragon Cards====
 
[[Imori]] brought the [[Dragon Cards]], while they were sealed, to Kame Game to ask Sugoroku for information about them. He allowed Jonouchi to open the seal, but Jonouchi was stopped by Sugoroku, who explained that breaking the seal would cause [[wikipedia:yin and yang|yin and yang]] to clash and create a warped power. This freaked Jonouchi out. A few days later he realized something was wrong with Yugi, who had received a ransom note from Imori, but Yugi insisted everything was okay.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|46|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Hirutani's gang====
 
Jonouchi purchased a [[Yovega Fireboy]] [[yo-yo]] brought it to school school. The other students mocked him for trying to show off by giving walk the dog a new name. Determined to impress them, he tried his "loop the loop" trick, causing everyone to run for cover. [[Nezumi]] was unimpressed and told him he never wanted to see a yo-yo again after he had been mugged by a yo-yo-wielding gang. Disgusted by the misuse of yo-yos, Jonouchi agreed to help get revenge on the gang. Nezumi led Jonouchi and Yugi to the location he said he got mugged, which they recognized as [[Hirutani]]'s [[Hirutani's torture chamber|torture chamber]]". After entering they were surrounded by [[Hirutani's gang]], who tried getting Jonouchi to rejoin them, as Hirutani's number 2. Jonouchi refused, but Nezumi who had set them up, helped the gangsters capture Yugi and hang him from a hook by his Millennium Puzzle rope. Jonouchi pushed his way through the gang taking numerous blows from their yo-yos and helped Yugi down.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|48|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-049 Yoy-yos snagged.jpg|thumb|left|Jonouchi catches [[Hirutani's gang|the gangsters]]' [[yo-yo]]s with the [[Millennium Puzzle]].]]
 
Hirutani gave Jonouchi a last chance to join him, before ordering the gang to kill him and Yugi. While the gangsters swung their yo-yos at them, Jonouchi borrowed Yugi's Millennium Puzzle and swung it around, catching the yo-yos on its rope. He then took all the yo-yos and attached them to the hook, causing the gangsters to be hung by their fingers.<ref name="d 49">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|49|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-049 Eat glass.jpg|thumb|right|[[Hirutani]] throws glass in Jonouchi's eyes.]]
 
Yugi switched to Dark Yugi to help fight off the rest of the gang. Dark Yugi led the remaining gangsters onto a rooftop and Jonouchi separated Hirutani from them. The two engaged in a fight, where Jonouchi punched out two of Hirutani's teeth. Hirutani broke some glass and threw at Jonouchi, causing some to go in his eyes. Hirutani punched Jonouchi around while he was temporarily unable to see and prepared to stab him with a shard of glass. However Jonouchi heard Hirutani step on some broken glass and determined his location. He swung a punch at Hirutani, knocking him off the roof and leaving him hang on by one hand. Jonouchi then took out his yo-yo and used walk the dog to hit Hirutani's hand, causing him to fall. Jonouchi met up with Dark Yugi who had disposed of the other gangsters and apologized for getting him dragged into his problems, but Dark Yugi insisted that Jonouchi's problems were his problems too.<ref name="d 49" />
 
 
 
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===Monster World===
 
[[File:YGO-050 Quit hogging.jpg|thumb|left|Jonouchi gets to know [[Ryo Bakura (manga)|Ryo Bakura]].]]
 
When [[Ryo Bakura (manga)|Ryo Bakura]] transferred to [[Domino High School]], he sat next to Jonouchi and the two quickly got along. During the lunch break, Jonouchi introduced Bakura to Yugi, Anzu and Honda and the four of them agreed to play the tabletop role-playing game ''[[Monster World]]'' the next day. A group of girls then came over and told Jonouchi not to be hogging Bakura and pulled Bakura away for a guide of the school. After school, Jonouchi, Yugi, Anzu and Honda caught up with Bakura to ask where they'd play ''Monster World'', but Bakura said that it was better they don't play at all, since the last few people who played games with him all wound up in comas.<ref name="d 50">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|50|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Bakura didn't come to school the next day, so Jonouchi, Yugi, Anzu and Honda went to [[Bakura's apartment|his apartment]] to cheer him up and prove that his old friends ending up in comas was just a coincidence, by [[Dark Bakura and Yugi's group's Monster World game|playing]] ''Monster World''. They met [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]] at the door and mistook him for Ryo Bakura.<ref name="d 50" /> Dark Bakura went over the rules of ''Monster World'' and created their character miniatures after giving them forms to fill out. Jonouchi's character, "[[Joey (MW)|Joey]]" was a human warrior. He, Yugi, Anzu and Honda played the adventurers, while Dark Bakura played the [[Dark Master]].<ref name="d 51">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|51|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-051 Enthusiastic Jonouchi.jpg|thumb|right|Jonouchi gets absorbed in the game.]]
 
Not knowing anything about their enemy or the world the game was set in, the adventurers went to [[Monster World village|the village]] for information. Jonouchi got enthusiastically involved in the game as he pushed the barman into telling them how [[Dark Master Zorc|Zorc]] had taken over the land and infested it with his monsters. Honda noted how the game brought out the worst in Jonouchi, as he demanded the barman give them gold so they could help him. The barman directed them to another villager, who could tell them the safest path to [[Zorc Castle]]. Jonouchi and Honda roared out laughing at how the villager looked like [[Mr. Karita]], the gym teacher, not knowing it was really him, trapped in a miniature. Karita gave them directions and advised them to stay out of [[Monster World forest|the forest]].<ref name="d 51" />
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-051 Stike Goblin.jpg|thumb|left|[[Joey (MW)|Jonouchi's character]] defeats the [[Goblin (MW)|Goblin]].]]
 
Outside the village there was a 30% chance of an enemy monster encounter. Dark Bakura rolled a 02 on a pair of ten-sided dice. Since this was less then 30, an enemy Level 3 [[Goblin (MW)|Goblin]] appeared. Jonouchi rolled the dice to determine the strength of his attack. Dark Bakura calculated he would need 40 or lower to slay the goblin and Jonouchi rolled a 13, easily killing it.<ref name="d 51" />
 
 
 
The adventurers encountered a stranger lying unconscious in their path. Unbeknownst to them it was Zorc in disguise. Jonouchi got his character to poke the stranger with his sword, waking them up. The stranger told them that he had a holy sword, capable of defeating Zorc, stolen from him after he was attacked in the forest and begged for their help. Jonouchi thought it was worth going against Karita's safety advise for the sword and after some discussion the adventurers agreed to help the stranger.<ref name="d 52">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|52|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Inside the forest there was a 80% encounter rate and the adventurers were quickly faced with five monsters. Jonouchi rolled an 82, causing his character to fall on his face when he tried attacking. Honda, Yugi and Anzu defeated the monsters and tamed [[Pokii]] into joining their party.<ref name="d 52" />
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-053 Miniature Jonouchi.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi, trapped in his miniature]]
 
The stranger revealed that he was Zorc and changed form. Dark Bakura rolled a 00, causing Zorc to trap Anzu in her miniature.<ref name="d 52" /> Angry over this, Jonouchi rolled to attack Zorc, not realizing it wasn't his turn. He rolled a fumble, 99, causing his soul to also be sealed in his miniature. Honda and Yugi were sealed in their miniatures too shortly afterwards, leaving Dark Yugi to roll for all four of them.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|53|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Dark Yugi caused Honda to blow off Zorc's hand. Zorc retreated afterwards, while his hand mutated into two more monsters. Using the [[double hit]] technique, Dark Yugi rolled a super critical 00 for Jonouchi, allowing him to slash the [[Zorc Arm Eyeball|eyeball]] monster in two. The double hit was banned for both players after Dark Yugi used it again to get Yugi to tame [[Pao]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|54|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
At Zorc Castle, the adventurers inspected a strange pedestal inside a tower, causing them to get caught in a trap. The spiked ceiling dropped onto their heads and it was estimated that they would have three turns before the miniatures broke under its pressure. While trying to figure the required dice roll to complete the roof's supporting tower, Yugi and Jonouchi were attacked by Zorc lowering their HP. Dark Yugi managed to make the right roll and due to the adventurers' high speed scores, they escaped just before Zorc attacked again. Jonouchi's figure was left with two holes in his head due to the spikes.<ref name="d 55">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|55|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-057 Eye out.jpg|thumb|left|130px|Jonouchi stabs out [[Dark Master Zorc|Zorc]]'s eye.]]
 
Having caught Zorc off guard, the adventurers won initiative and began attacking Zorc. Channeling their anger into the dice, Dark Yugi made powerful rolls as they attacked Zorc, but due to the difference in levels, Zorc wasn't injured too badly. Using brainwashed dice, Dark Bakura rolled a 00 for Zorc's attack. However Ryo Bakura had been able to take control of Dark Bakura's left hand, since his avatar's hand had been blown off, and used it to recalculate the damage so the adventurers each survived with 1 HP remaining. Dark Yugi rolled a 05 for Jonouchi, allowing him to stab and gouge out Zorc's left eye.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|56|ref}}</ref> Dark Yugi got Anzu to heal the party afterwards.<ref name="d 57">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|57|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
With his control of the left hand, Bakura rolled a 99 with the brainwashed dice, causing Zorc's next attack to backfire. Dark Bakura then impaled the left hand on one of the castle towers, causing the adventures to suspect Dark Bakura was not the same Bakura they knew. Yugi used his beast tamer training hand to pull the [[Bakura (MW)|White Wizard Bakura]], the avatar of Ryo Bakura, out of Zorc's wounded left arm. Bakura joined the adventurers and helped them fight Zorc.<ref name="d 57" />
 
 
 
[[File:YGO-059 Cut in two.jpg|thumb|rght|Jonouchi cuts Last Zorc in two.]]
 
After taking significant damage, Zorc transformed into Last Zorc and attacked the party, but they were shielded by Bakura's magic, leaving them with some HP. Pokii and Yugi were able to take advantage of Last Zorc's weak point being exposed to inflict serious damage and Jonouchi cut Last Zorc in two afterwards.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|58|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Last Zorc was still alive and Dark Bakura threatened to have it self-destruct and kill the adventurers. He and Dark Yugi rolled for initiative, tying at 00 each. However with part of his soul sealed in the brainwashed dice, Bakura was able to shatter Dark Bakura's dice, allowing the adventurers to move and kill Zorc.<ref name="d 59">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|59|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
With Dark Bakura defeated Jonouchi, his friends and everyone else Dark Bakura sealed in miniatures returned to their bodies. Bakura made a diorama of the adventurers as a symbol of their friendship when they fought together.<ref name="d 59" />
 
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===Duelist Kingdom===
 
====Prior events====
 
[[File:Jonouchi VS Anzu manga.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Anzu Mazaki's Duel (manga)|duels]] Anzu.]]
 
Jonouchi built-up his ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' Deck to contain nothing but the strongest [[Monster Card]]s he could get. However this caused him to lose several Duels, including [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Anzu Mazaki's Duel (manga)|one]] to Anzu. Frustrated, he asked Yugi to help him become better. Yugi pointed out the problem with using just Monster Cards and invited him and Anzu to come to his house to watch the finals of the [[Japanese National Duel Monsters Championship|''Duel Monsters'' tournament]]. After the finals, Yugi put on [[Pegasus' videotape|a videotape]] he received in the mail. The tape contained what appeared to be a pre-recording of [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]], who challenged Yugi to a Duel.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|1|ref}}</ref> Dark Yugi got help from Jonouchi, Anzu and [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku]] in testing his theory that Pegasus was using subliminal messaging.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|2|ref}}</ref> He witnessed Dark Yugi losing and Sugoroku getting sucked into the videotape by the power of Pegasus' [[Millennium Eye]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|3|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
The next day at school, Jonouchi explained to Bakura what happened to Sugoroku. he also tried cheering-up Dark Yugi. After school, he received [[Serenity's videotape|a videotape]], which he feared could also have been from Pegasus. He, Anzu and Honda went to Yugi's house to watch it, as Jonouchi didn't have an 8 mm player of his own. Before playing the tape, Yugi showed Jonouchi the invitation package for Pegasus' [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament he'd received. However the tape contained a greeting from [[Shizuka Kawai (manga)|Shizuka]]. Afterwards Jonouchi told his friends how he and Shizuka had lived apart since their parents split up and that Shizuka was close to losing her eyesight. Jonouchi wept about how he couldn't help her, but Dark Yugi split his [[Star Chip]]s for the Duelist Kingdom with Jonouchi. He said that Jonouchi could enter to win the prize money to pay for the surgery to save Shizuka, while the Yugis entered to save Sugoroku. Dark Yugi and Jonouchi spent the next week training for the tournament.<ref name="d d 4" /> During this time Yugi gave Jonouchi the cards "[[Baby Dragon (manga)|Baby Dragon]]" and "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]".<ref name="d d 11">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|11|ref}}</ref> According to Jonouchi they dueled 187 times over this period, with Yugi winning every time.<ref name="d d 74">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|74|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-005 Dive.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Jonouchi tries to recover the "[[Exodia]]" cards.]]
 
Yugi and Jonouchi, accompanied by Anzu, Honda and Bakura went to [[Domino Pier]] to get on the boat to the kingdom. Here Jonouchi met [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]] and unsuccessfully tried to impress her by saying he was friends with "the famous Yugi". He was unimpressed to find that he had to sleep in the common room on the ship, but took the chance to try and trade with the other participants. When [[Insector Haga (manga)|Haga]] threw Yugi's "[[Exodia]]" cards overboard, Jonouchi dived into the water, but only managed to retrieve two of them.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|5|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Haga====
 
When they arrived [[Duelist Kingdom (island)|Duelist Kingdom]] the next day, Jonouchi briefly had a cold. Once the tournament began, he and his friends followed Haga into a forest, and supported Dark Yugi as he [[Dark Yugi and Insector Haga's Duel (manga)|dueled]] Haga to get revenge.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|6|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi's advice to burn down the forest if necessary to defeat "[[Cocoon of Evolution (manga)|Cocoon of Evolution]]" gave Dark Yugi the idea to use "[[Burning Land (manga)|Burning Land]]" to rid it of its [[Field Power Bonus]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|8|ref}}</ref> After Haga was defeated, Jonouchi took his [[Dueling Gauntlet|Duel Glove]].<ref name="d d 10">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|10|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Mai====
 
Jonouchi went out into the grass plains and promised to show Shizuka scenery like it some day. He was advised by Dark Yugi to be careful when choosing the location of his Duel. Jonouchi thought he would be safe in the plains, which should strengthen his [[Warrior]] and [[Beast-Warrior]]-[[Type]] monsters. Mai then came over to their group. Expecting her to challenge Dark Yugi, they were surprised to hear she wanted to Duel Jonouchi. She explained that it was a better strategy to crush weak Duelists and earn Star Chips before dueling Dark Yugi. Anzu tried talking Jonouchi out of accepting, but Dark Yugi told him to do his best and Jonouchi did not want to be remembered as a coward, so he accepted [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Mai Kujaku's Duel (manga)|the Duel]] and they bet 1 Star Chip each. Jonouchi asked Mai why she entered the tournament and thought her desire to have the prize money for excessive self interests was a weak reason. When asked himself, he said he was fighting to save a life.<ref name="d d 10" />
 
 
 
[[File:Jonouchi VS Mai.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Mai Kujaku's Duel (manga)|Duels]] [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai]].]]
 
Mai began using her [[Aroma Tactics]] to catch Jonouchi off guard and strengthened her "[[Harpy Lady (manga)|Harpy Lady]]" with accessory [[Spell Card]]s. When Mai mocked Anzu's talk of how hearing friends' feelings could make a Duelist stronger, Dark Yugi reminded Jonouchi of the "[[something you can show, but can't see]]" riddle. Thinking the answer "friendship" was not going to save him this time, Jonouchi thought he was not smart enough to figure out what Dark Yugi was trying to tell him. Thinking he would let Shizuka down, he closed his eyes to imagine what blindness was like. Without concentrating on what he could see, Jonouchi noticed the smell of various perfumes and realized Mai had marked her cards with perfume to see what they were without looking; one could "show the cards", but could not "see the smell". No longer put off by Mai's trick, Jonouchi was able to concentrate. Although Mai said he still could not beta her in a hundred years. Jonouchi used "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]" to weaken Mai's "Harpy Lady" monsters and age "[[Baby Dragon (manga)|Baby Dragon]]" into "[[Thousand Dragon (manga)|Thousand Dragon]]", who destroyed the Harpies and defeated Mai. After the Duel Jonouchi told Mai that there was one thing that does not change after a thousand ears and its "something you can show, but can't see".<ref name="d d 11" />
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Kajiki====
 
[[File:D-012 Meal.png|thumb|right|[[Ryota Kajiki (manga)|Kajiki]] shares his food with Bakura, Honda, Jonouchi, Anzu and Dark Yugi.]]
 
Jonouchi and his friends soon realized they did not have any food for the rest of the day. Jonouchi annoyed Anzu, remarking that as a girl, she should have thought ahead and made lunch. He was not keen about eating mushrooms Honda's [[Survival Book]] deemed safe, but quickly smelled [[Ryota Kajiki (manga)|Ryota Kajiki]]'s unattended fish being cooked. Jonouchi compared stealing the food to taking Star Chips and deemed it all part of the game of life. Kajiki spotted them and seemed angry at first, but eventually shared his fish with them. However he challenged Dark Yugi to [[Dark Yugi and Ryota Kajiki's Duel (manga)|a Duel]] afterwards and revealed the food has been bait to lure Duelists to the [[ocean]] terrain, which suited his Deck. Jonouchi and the others supported Dark Yugi during the Duel.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|12|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Mokuba====
 
Jonouchi spotted [[Saruwatari (manga)|Saruwatari]] forcefully restraining [[Star Chip-theft victim|a boy]], who was to be eliminated for running out of Star Chips. The boy claimed the Star Chips were stolen and Jonouchi offered to catch the thief to save him from being eliminated. He added last second that he'd take half the Star Chips as payment. Shortly after Jonouchi and his friends began searching, they saw that the boy had been put on a boat leaving the kingdom and they were confronted by the thief, who turned out to be [[Mokuba Kaiba (manga)|Mokuba]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|14|ref}}</ref> Mokuba unsuccessfully tried to steal Dark Yugi's Star Chips and told the group about Pegasus plan to take over [[KaibaCorp]], where it was necessary for Pegasus to defeat Yugi in a Duel.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|15|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and the ventriloquist====
 
Jonouchi watched Dark Yugi [[Dark Yugi and the Ventriloquist of the Dead's Duel|Duel]] and defeat the [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]], during which time Saruwatari secretly took Mokuba back to [[Pegasus Castle]] without any of them noticing.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|17|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Ryuzaki====
 
[[File:Jonouchi VS Ryuzaki.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel (manga)|duels]] [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Ryuzaki]].]]
 
Jonouchi had trouble finding opponents as they were afraid to be near Dark Yugi in fear of being challenged by him. Mai was annoyed that she lost to Jonouchi. Thinking it would be shallow to challenge him to a rematch, she arranged for [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]] to Duel him, and planned to defeat Ryuzaki afterwards effectively outranking both Duelists. Jonouchi accepted [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel (manga)|the Duel]] and requested that Dark Yugi didn't help him. Each played wagered 2 Star Chips.<ref name="d d 18">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|17|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi planned on using the same combo he beat Mai with, but Ryuzaki destroyed "[[Baby Dragon (manga)|Baby Dragon]]" before Jonouchi got to age it with "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]".<ref name="d d 18" /> Jonouchi got overpowered by Ryuzaki's [[Dinosaur]]s at first and didn't know how to use "Time Wizard" without "Baby Dragon". He took advantage of Dinosaurs weakness to fire-based attacks with the "[[Flame Swordsman (manga)|Flame Swordsman]]"<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|19|ref}}</ref> to defeat a number of Ryuzaki's monsters before being overpowered by the "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]". Ryuzaki imposed an ante, where he bet "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" and Jonouchi bet "Time Wizard". Jonouchi took the gamble and played "Time Wizard", whose effect was a random chance "Self-Destruct" or "Time Magic". The "Time Magic" effect activated and fossilized Ryuzaki's monsters. Mai inadvertently cheered when Jonouchi won.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|20|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Campout====
 
As it got dark, Jonouchi and his friends found a space in the woods to spend the night and grew hungry once again. Jonouchi was about to eat a mushroom, despite Yugi, Honda and Bakura'a attempt to restrain him. He stopped when Mai arrived with food. Having overheard Jonouchi cry that he wanted food not Star Chips, she joked about trading him a small piece of food for a Star Chip. Mai suggested a ceasefire. She shared her food with the others and got the boys to do the cooking. While they ate, she made it clear that they could be friends that night, but would be enemies the next day. Jonouchi and the other boys slept outside, while Anzu and Mai used the tent.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|21|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi, Honda and Bakura were woken up during the night. Jonouchi learned Mai had lost all her Star Chips to the [[Player Killer of Darkness (manga)|Player Killer of Darkness]] and refused to take them back after Dark Yugi won them back. Jonouchi proposed that he take the Star Chips instead, causing Mai to angrily demand them back, which he happily did. He said she could still throw them away, but suggested not letting her pride throw them and her dream of dueling Yugi away.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|25|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Kaiba====
 
[[File:D-027 Jonouchi VS Kaiba.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Seto Kaiba's Duel (manga)|Duels]] [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]] using [[Duel Disk]]s.]]
 
Jonouchi's next three attempts to fall asleep were disturbed by Honda thinking a vine was a snake, Bakura finding the [[Millennium Ring]] reacting to the [[Millennium Eye]] and [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]] landing his helicopter on the island. Still angry over [[Death-T]], Jonouchi tried picking a fight with Kaiba. Kaiba offered to have [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Seto Kaiba's Duel (manga)|a Duel]] using his new [[Duel Disk]] technology, which used an altered set of rules.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|26|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi Summoned an array of monsters all of which got destroyed by Kaiba's "[[Battle Ox (manga)|Battle Ox]]" or its upgrade, "[[Rabid Horseman (manga)|Rabid Horseman]]". Eventually Jonouchi Summoned "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", which defeated the horseman, only for Kaiba to defeat it with "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" and win the Duel.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|27|ref}}</ref> Kaiba continued to mock Jonouchi after winning. Anzu tried telling Kaiba off and Bakura was about to tell him about Jonouchi fighting for Shizuka, but Jonouchi told him not to tell Kaiba. Before leaving Kaiba told them about [[Maximillion J. Pegasus and Bandit Keith's Duel (manga)|a Duel]] Pegasus had with [[Keith Howard (manga)|Bandit Keith]], in which Pegasus demonstrated his [[Mind Scan]] ability.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|28|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
That night, Jonouchi was tormented in his dreams by his loss to Kaiba.<ref name="d d 29">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|29|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
{{clear}}
 
 
 
====Kozuka====
 
[[File:D-029 Duel.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi, forced to [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Ghost Kozuka's Duel (manga)|Duels]] [[Ghost Kozuka (manga)|Kozuka]].]]
 
The next morning, Jonouchi got a bit worried by Yugi's deduction that today's opponents would be even stronger, but insisted he would take down whoever stood in his way. Jonouchi left the group while he urinated. He was ambushed afterwards by Bandit Keith's lackeys who dragged him into the hidden [[Duelist Kingdom (island)#Graveyard|Crypt]] part of the island, where he was to Duel [[Ghost Kozuka (manga)|Ghost Kozuka]].<ref name="d d 29" /> Jonouchi fainted at first, but was woken up as [[Satake (manga)|one of others]] punched him. Jonouchi instinctively seized him and prepared to fight back, but stopped on seeing skulls everywhere. He got creeped out as Kozuka told him he was in the crypt and surrounded by ghosts. Terrified, Jonouchi accepted [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Ghost Kozuk's Duel (manga)|the Duel]] and the wager of his four Star Chips. Not wanting Kaiba to be right about him being afraid to ever Duel again, he outruled running.<ref name="d d 30">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|30|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Kozuka reluctantly Summoned non-[[Zombie]]-[[Type]] monsters under Keith's orders, which Jonouchi easily defeated. However Kozuka then used "[[Call of the Haunted (manga)|Call of the Haunted]]" to revive his three monsters as Zombies, which were powered up by the [[Graveyard (terrain)|Graveyard terrain]].<ref name="d d 30" /> Whenever he defeated these Zombies, they came back even stronger. His attempt to get rid of them with "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]" backfired as it self-destructed when the "Time Roulette" stopped on a skull. Kozuka further powered up the Zombies with "[[Pumpking the King of Ghosts (manga)|Pumpking the King of Ghosts]]"<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|31|ref}}</ref>, but Jonouchi defeated it with "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]". Kozuka's remaining Zombies were stronger than "Red-Eyes" and "[[Stop Defense (original manga)|Stop Defense]]" prevented him shielding his [[LP|Life Points]] by putting monsters in [[Defense Position|Defense Mode]]. Jonouchi Summoned "[[Kung Fu Fighter Ultimator]]" and used "[[Shield and Sword (manga)|Shield and Sword]]" to swap all monsters' ATK and DEF. Since the Zombies were only able to instinctively attack, they had 0 DEF, which became their ATK, allowing "Kung Fu Fighter Ultimator" to easily defeat one and drop Kozuka's Life Points to 0.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|32|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Dark Yugi, Anzu, Honda and Bakura found Jonouchi just after the Duel and congratulated him on his win. Jonouchi called back Keith as he was leaving and asked him to play fair next time if he's a true Duelist. Keith laughed and said that card games are about outwitting your opponent. He suggested that Jonouchi stop pretending to be a nice guy and then prizes would come his way, like the various Decks filled with rare cards under his jacket.<ref name="d d 33">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|33|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Before Jonouchi and his friends got to leave the underground, Keith had his companions push a boulder in front of the exit, trapping them inside. Before the gap was fully closed, Jonouchi yelled at Keith that he was going to beat him.<ref name="d d 33" />
 
 
 
====Meikyû Brothers====
 
Searching for a way out of the underground, Jonouchi and his friends passed through a maze, which led them to the Labyrinth Duel Arena. Here they met the Player Killers, the [[Paradox Brothers|Meikyû Brothers]], who told them they needed to pass through one of the doors behind them to exit. To find the right door, they needed to defeat them in a Duel so Jonouchi and Dark Yugi joined-up for a Team [[Labyrinth Duel]] against the brothers. Jonouchi bet 2 Star Chips and Dark Yugi bet 4.<ref name="d d 33" />
 
 
 
The Meikyû Brothers used "[[Labyrinth Wall (manga)|Labyrinth Wall]]" to turn the field into a maze. Each turn, monsters could move through the maze by a number of squares equal to their Level. After the Duel Dark Yugi and Jonouchi had to choose one of the two doors. One of which led to the exit, while the other led to doom. To give them a hint, the brothers said that one of them would only tell the truth and the other would only lie. Each claimed that the door they guarded was correct and offered to answer one question from each of Dark Yugi and Jonouchi. Jonouchi remembered a similar riddle, in which a man met a villager at a crossroad between Honest Town and Liar Town. The man wanted to go to Honest Town and was allowed to ask one question. The solution was for him to ask to the villager to take him to his town. In either case, he would be taken to Honest Town. Jonouchi asked the Meikyû Brothers which door they were guarding and both of them pointed to [[Meikyû the Younger]]'s door, implying [[Meikyû the Elder]] was the liar. However Dark Yugi was cautious since both had said "one of us always tells the truth and one of us always lies", whereas as a pure liar and pure truthful man could not both say that.<ref name="d d 34">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|34|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-038 Labyrinth Duel.jpg|thumb|right|Jonouchi and Dark Yugi [[Dark Yugi, Katsuya Jonouchi and the Meikyû Brothers' Duel (manga)|face]] the [[Paradox Brothers|Meikyû Brothers]] in a [[Labyrinth Duel]].]]
 
Learning that "[[Wall Shadow (manga)|Wall Shadow]]" could attack monsters anywhere in the maze, Jonouchi played "[[Axe Raider (manga)|Axe Raider]]" at a distance from the entrance and comboed it with "[[Kunai with Chain (manga)|Kunai with Chain]]" on Dark Yugi's turn to ensnare "Wall Shadow" when it tried attacking "[[Celtic Guardian (manga)|Celtic Guardian]]".<ref name="d d 34" /> Dark Yugi and Jonouchi tried keeping their monsters together, but the brothers used "[[Magical Labyrinth (manga)|Magical Labyrinth]]" to rearrange the walls, splitting up the group. Jonouchi inadvertently got "Axe Raider" to step on a "[[Jirai Gumo (manga)|Jirai Gumo]]" trap, killing "Axe Raider" and leaving "[[Flame Swordsman (manga)|Flame Swordsman]]" faced with "Jirai Gumo" and "[[Labyrinth Tank (manga)|Labyrinth Tank]]", but Dark Yugi used "[[Dark Magician (manga)|Dark Magician]]" and "[[Mystic Box (manga)|Mystic Box]]" to destroy those two monsters.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|35|ref}}</ref> The brothers tried using "[[Dungeon Worm (manga)|Dungeon Worm]]" to dispose of Dark Yugi and Jonouchi's monsters. However Jonouchi equipped "[[Flame Swordsman (manga)|Flame Swordsman]]" with "[[Salamandra (manga)|Salamandra]]", allowing it to send an attack into the wormhole and destroy "Dungeon Worm".<ref name="d d 36">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|36|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Eventually the brothers managed to bring out "[[Gate Guardian (manga)|Gate Guardian]]"<ref name="d d 36" />, whose components "[[Suijin (manga)|Suijin]]", "[[Kazejin (manga)|Kazejin]]" and "[[Sanga of the Thunder (manga)|Sanga of the Thunder]]" could attack monsters anywhere in the labyrinth and block attacks directed at each other. When Jonouchi tried attacking "Kazejin" with "Flame Swordsman", "Suijin" blocked and created a flood, which destroyed "Flame Swordsman". Dark Yugi used the water it left to carry the lightning attack from "[[Summoned Skull (manga)|Summoned Skull]]" to "Suijin" and used "[[Spellbinding Circle (manga)|Spellbinding Circle]]" to stop "Kazejin" defending. Jonouchi Summoned "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]", which Dark Yugi [[Fusion Summon|fused]] with "Summoned Skull" into "[[Black Skull Dragon (manga)|Black Skull Dragon]]".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|37|ref}}</ref> The labyrinth could not be only be crossed by flight, nor could "Black Skull Dragon" fit into the narrow corridors, leaving it immobile. Jonouchi used "[[Copycat (manga)|Copycat]]" to mimic the brothers' "[[Ryoku (manga)|Ryoku]]", halving their Life Points to strengthen "Black Skull Dragon" and Dark Yugi used "[[Shift (manga)|Shift]]" to switch its location with "Dark Magician". "Black Skull Dragon" then attacked and destroyed "Gate Guardian", defeating the brothers<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|38|ref}}</ref> and earning Jonouchi and Dark Yugi enough Star Chips to enter [[Pegasus Castle]].<ref name="d d 39">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|39|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
With the correct door still left to choose, Jonouchi's head hurt trying to figure it out. He helped the others search the chamber for clues. Dark Yugi was confident that the brothers would say whichever door they choose was wrong, so he tricked them into thinking he had chosen one door for long enough for them to say it was the wrong door, before revealing he had actually chosen the other.<ref name="d d 39" /> This allowed the group the leave the underground and emerge just outside Pegasus Castle.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|40|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Kaiba====
 
Kaiba blocked Jonouchi, Dark Yugi and their friends from entering the castle. Jonouchi threatened to beat-up Kaiba if he didn't move, but was restrained by Honda and Bakura. Noticing that Jonouchi had earned 10 Star Chips, Kaiba said that he promoted him from a loser to a <span style="border-bottom:1px dotted #000; cursor:help" title="Japanese expression, equivalent to a nobody">horse bone</span> (from a loser to a deadbeat in the English version). Dark Yugi wound-up accepting [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's Duelist Kingdom Duel (manga)|a Duel]] with Kaiba using Duel Disks, with five Star Chips on the line, while Jonouchi and the others watched.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|41|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi accused Kaiba of fighting dirty when he threatened to kill himself if he lost, though became very shocked when Bakura suggested it was not a bluff, and was a tactic which led to Kaiba's victory.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|46|ref}}</ref> After Anzu told Kaiba that he had been the weak one in the Duel, Jonouchi told him not to forget it was Yugi who saved him. However, Kaiba stormed out of their ideologies, Jonouchi expresses his utter disgust at Kaiba and angrily chucked the Duel Disk back to him.<ref name="d d 47">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|47|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-047 Take my Star Chips.jpg|thumb|left|Jonouchi tries giving Yugi his [[Star Chips]].]]
 
With no time to lose, Dark Yugi and Jonouchi set out to find more Duelists to earn Star Chips. However Saruwatari pointed out that a boat containing the remaining Duelists had left and claimed that there were already four qualified finalists; Keith, Jonouchi and a third who had left to collect the fourth. Jonouchi tried giving Yugi five of his Star Chips, but Yugi was unwilling to take them. They were then interrupted by Mai, who had collected sixteen Star Chips and offered to give Yugi six in return for him winning back hers earlier.<ref name="d d 47" /> Yugi refused to accept and explained that Dark Yugi would do the same. Jonouchi told Yugi not to feel inferior to Dark Yugi and to think about he wanted himself. Jonouchi said that if a real Duelist only cares about their pride, he does not want to be like that. Duelists like that were show-offs, whereas he would crawl through the mud if it meant protecting someone precious to him, he claimed and professed that he is Katsuya Jonouchi before he is a Duelist. Eventually, Yugi took Mai's Star Chips and Jonouchi said that if Dark Yugi had a problem with it, Yugi was to bring him out, so he could kick his butt.<ref name="d d 48">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|48|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
With 10 Star Chips each, Yugi, Jonouchi and Mai entered the castle. Saruwatari tried stopping Anzu, Honda and Bakura entering, but Jonouchi got fed up with him and punched him in the head, knocking him out.<ref name="d d 48" />
 
 
 
{{clear}}
 
 
 
====Prior to the finals====
 
Inside the castle, Jonouchi saw Bandit Keith and began to threaten him for trapping them in the cave. However Keith quietened him as he pointed to [[Seto Kaiba and Maximillion J. Pegasus' Duelist Kingdom Duel (manga)|a Duel]] between Kaiba and Pegasus about to start.<ref name="d d 48" /> Although Jonouchi wanted both of them to lose, Pegasus losing would ruin the tournament, so he hoped to see Kaiba lose. He was surprised to hear Yugi shouting advice to Kaiba before the Duel.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|49|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi and the others watched Pegasus defeat Kaiba and seal his soul in a "[[Soul Prison (manga)|Soul Prison]]" card as a [[Penalty Game]].<ref name="d d 52">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|52|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
The finalists were told that they would need the cards "[[The Honor of the King's Right]]" and "[[The Honor of the King's Left|Left]]" to advance any further. Having not been invited, Jonouchi had neither of those cards, but Dark Yugi gave him the "Right Hand" card, which was required for the prize money.<ref name="d d 52" />
 
 
 
[[File:D-054 Sleep talking.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi startles Keith as he talks in his sleep.]]
 
The finalists and friends were then taken to the dining room for [[Duelist Kingdom dinner party|a dinner party]]. Here they were surprised to see a portrait of [[Shadi (manga)|Shadi]], after which<ref name="d d 52" /> Jonouchi helped explain his and his friends [[Trial of the Mind|last encounter]] with Shadi to Bakura. As they ate their soup, Jonouchi was unenthusiastic about Honda's desire for Dark Yugi to save the Kaiba's and stated that they got what they deserved, but Honda compared Kaiba fighting for Mokuba to Jonouchi fighting for Shizuka. Jonouchi was disgusted to find a [[Millennium Eye replica]] in his soup. Each finalist received an eye containing a letter which determined their opponents for the finals; In Jonouchi's case, Keith.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|53|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
That night Keith who had neither of the "Honor" cards snuck into Jonouchi's room to steal his. Yugi who heard Jonouchi talking in his sleep also came into the room and spotted Keith. Jonouchi was woken up as he heard Keith attacking Yugi and managed to fight him off. Keith left without the others noticing he had taken the card and Jonouchi assumed he had just stumbled into the wrong room.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|54|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
{{clear}}
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Mai====
 
Jonouchi and Anzu supported Dark Yugi during [[Dark Yugi and Mai Kujaku's Duel (manga)|his Duel with Mai]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|55|ref}}</ref> During the Duel, Mai put the "[[something you can show, but can't see]]" riddle before Dark Yugi. Jonouchi pointed out that he had asked Mai when [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Mai Kujaku's Duel (manga)|they Dueled]] and asked if she even knew the answer herself. Mai replied that she came up with her own answer and Jonouchi offered to answer on Dark Yugi's behalf, saying that the answer is "friendship". However Mai said he was incorrect and her answer wasn't such a cliché. She thought to herself that Jonouchi was the one who taught her the answer, so he should know. As Mai proceeded to overpower Dark Yugi, Jonouchi started to thing that he had been lucky when he beat Mai before. Mai disagreed and asked Jonouchi if he knew why he had gotten so for in the tournament. Jonouchi credited it to his friends, saying there was no other way a bad player like himself could have gotten that far. Mai said he was right; he knew and accepted his weakness and worked to overcome it. As she elaborated, Dark Yugi realized how he had been fighting wrong<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|57|ref}}</ref> and was able to defeat Mai.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|59|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Keith====
 
[[File:D-183 Mai's gift.png|thumb|left|[[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai]] gives Jonouchi "[[The Honor of the King's Right]]".]]
 
[[Keith Howard|Keith]] annoyed Jonouchi by putting his feet on the table before [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Bandit Keith's Duelist Kingdom Duel (manga)|their Duel]] and asked if Jonouchi would lick the bottom of his boot in exchange for him forfeiting. Jonouchi was unable to find his "The Honor of the King's Right" and was given five minutes to produce it before he would be disqualified. Jonouchi ran around to look for the card and dropped to his knees in defeat after four minutes. Mai spotted him weeping and told him to save his tears for if he loses. She handed him her qualification card, which she no longer needed and said that Jonouchi shouldn't give up on his wishes. Jonouchi tried asking why she did this for him, but she reminded him he had no time. As he ran back to the Duel room, Mai thought to herself "You idiot.. it's because we're friends!".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|60|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-062 Jonouchi VS Keith.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Bandit Keith's Duelist Kingdom Duel (manga)|Duels]] Keith.]]
 
Keith's [[Machine]]-[[Type]] monsters immunity to magical attacks was an obstacle for Jonouchi. He thought he had an opening when Keith played "[[Zoa (manga)|Zoa]]", but Keith transformed it into a Machine with "[[Metalmorph (manga)|Metalmorph]]" when Jonouchi attacked it. Jonouchi still overcame Keith's "[[Metalzoa (manga)|Metalzoa]]" and "[[Stop Defense (original manga)|Stop Defense]]" combo with "[[Chasm of Spikes (manga)|Chasm of Spikes]]".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|61|ref}}</ref> He took out Keith's remaining Machines with "[[Garoozis (manga)|Garoozis]]" and "[[Kunai with Chain (manga)|Kunai with Chain]]". Keith then took out Jonouchi's monsters with the "Russian Roulette" effect of "[[Barrel Dragon (manga)|Barrel Dragon]]". Jonouchi tried fighting a gamble with a gamble and used the "Time Roulette" effect of "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|62|ref}}</ref> He succeeded in ageing both monsters, but Keith used "[[Time Machine (manga)|Time Machine]]" to revert "Barrel Dragon" to its earlier state, causing it to defeat "Thousand Dragon". Jonouchi eventually beat "Barrel Dragon" by using "[[Copycat (manga)|Copycat]]" to duplicate "Metalmorph" transforming "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" into "[[Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon]]".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|63|ref}}</ref> Keith powered-up his "[[Slot Machine (manga)|Slot Machine]]" with "[[7 Completed (manga)|7 Completed]]" cards he had hidden in his sleeve and attempted to destroy "Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon" with "[[Blast Sphere (manga)|Blast Sphere]]", but Jonouchi used "[[Dragon Nails (manga)|Dragon Nails]]" to make it too strong to be affected. "Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon" and "Slot Machine" each stood at 3400 ATK, but Keith used "[[Pillager (manga)|Pillager]]" to take Jonouchi's "[[Shield and Sword (manga)|Shield and Sword]]", swapping the monsters' ATK and DEF, making "Slot Machine" stronger. However Jonouchi used "[[Graverobber (manga)|Graverobber]]" on "[[Time Machine (manga)|Time Machine]]", reverting "Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon" to its unswapped ATK and DEF, causing it to defeat "Slot Machine" and Jonouchi to win.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|64|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Pegasus====
 
Anzu thought that Jonouchi and Dark Yugi would have to Duel in the final. However Dark Yugi said it was unnecessary and they would only end up exposing more of their tactics to Pegasus. Jonouchi was alright with skipping the Duel and letting Dark Yugi face Pegasus as Dark Yugi was the only person he knew capable of defeating Pegasus. Although he was still unsure if it was okay for him to weigh Dark Yugi down with his baggage, by leaving Dark Yugi Duel for him. On the contrary, Dark Yugi claimed that he would win because he was fighting for Jonouchi, like how Jonouchi won because he was fighting for Shizuka. Jonouchi handed "The Honor of the King's Right" to Dark Yugi so he could claim both prizes when he defeats Pegasus. Pegasus also deemed a Duel between the two of them pointless.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|65|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-071 Mind Scan blocked.jpg|thumb|left|Bakura, Jonouchi, Yugi, Anzu and Honda block Pegasus' [[Mind Scan]].]]
 
Jonouchi, Anzu, Honda and Bakura watched and supported Dark Yugi in [[Dark Yugi and Maximillion J. Pegasus' Duelist Kingdom Duel (manga)|his Duel against Pegasus]]. They were surprised to hear that Yugi would have his soul sealed in a card if he lost and that he accepted the Duel knowing that.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|66|ref}}</ref> During the Duel Jonouchi got annoyed by Pegasus' use of the [[Millennium Eye]] to read Yugi's mind, but was confident the [[Millennium Puzzle]] would overpower it.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|67|ref}}</ref> This was confirmed when the Yugis used the [[Mind Shuffle]] strategy.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|69|ref}}</ref> When Pegasus changed the nature of the Duel to a [[Shadow Game]], Yugi quickly became over exhausted leaving Dark Yugi fight by himself. Anzu explained to Jonouchi that Yugi's soul hadn't died as Yugi had told her before that one Yugi cannot live without the other. Jonouchi feared that this could mean Dark Yugi is on the verge of dying. When Pegasus tried reading Dark Yugi's mind again, an apparition of Bakura, Jonouchi, Yugi, Anzu and Honda blocked his view.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|71|ref}}</ref> With this Dark Yugi was able to defeat Pegasus.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|72|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi tried describing how he felt during the Duel, but his friends spoke before he got the chance and said everything he was about to say. Dark Yugi then got Pegasus to tell them the story of how he received the Millennium Eye.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|73|ref}}</ref> Afterwards, Jonouchi wondered why Dark Yugi didn't give Pegasus a [[Penalty Game]]. Anzu suspected it was because he would only be proving what Pegasus said about the [[Millennium Items]] possessing an evil intelligence was true if he did so.<ref name="d d 74" />
 
 
 
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====Aftermath====
 
Mokuba woke up shortly after Pegasus returned his soul to his body. He, Jonouchi and Jonouchi's friends went outside the castle, to find Kaiba. While they waited, Jonouchi suggested that Kaiba's soul might have been summoned to Heaven, causing Anzu to snap at him. Jonouchi got a bit teary-eyed when he saw the Kaiba's reunited and thought he just couldn't hate them.<ref name="d d 74" />
 
 
 
Jonouchi received the prize money from Dark Yugi and asked if it was really okay if he took it. Dark Yugi replied that it was as he thought Jonouchi was the real champion of the kingdom. Jonouchi still insisted that he owed Dark Yugi big time. Dark Yugi said that he can owe him until the day he beats him, prompting Anzu to ask what Jonouchi's record against the Yugis' was, to which he replied that he had 0 wins and 187 loses starting from the one week earlier.<ref name="d d 74" />
 
 
 
With no boats leaving the island, Kaiba gave Jonouchi and his friends a lift back to Japan in his helicopter as payment for saving him and Mokuba.<ref name="d d 74" />
 
 
 
===Dungeon Dice Monsters===
 
With the money from Duelist Kingdom, Jonouchi was able to pay for Shizuka's operation and the doctors predicted that her vision would be fully restored.<ref name="d d 75">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|75|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:Four Aces Jonouchi.png|thumb|right|Jonouchi and [[Ryuji Otogi (manga)|Ryuji Otogi]] playing four aces.]]
 
At school, Jonouchi got jealous of the new student, [[Ryuji Otogi (manga)|Ryuji Otogi]], as he impressing some girls with dice tricks. He boasted to Ryuji about his success in Duelist Kingdom. Ryuji acted impressed and offered to play a game with Jonouchi. Ryuji placed a die under a cup and bet Jonouchi that he could move the dice without touching the cup. The loser of the bet was to do whatever the winner told them to do for the next week. Ryuji claimed that the die had moved, causing Jonouchi to lift the cup to check, allowing Ryuji to grab the die from under it.<ref name="d d 75" /> Feeling he'd been cheated, Jonouchi challenged Ryuji to another game. Ryuji imposed a game of [[Four Aces|four aces]]. Disillusioned that he had a 1/2 chance of winning, rather than a 1/3, Jonouchi accepted and lost twice, increasing the length of time he would have to do as Ryuji said. Ryuji ordered Jonouchi to be his dog and fired dice at his face when he was disobedient. Angered, Yugi switched to Dark Yugi and challenged Ryuji to four aces, with the rules modified to give each player a 1/2 chance of winning. Dark Yugi won both games, granting Jonouchi his freedom.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|76|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-086 Jonouchi rescues Yugi.jpg|thumb|left|Jonouchi rescues Yugi from the fire.]]
 
The next day,<ref name="d d 75" /> Jonouchi met up with his friends at the grand opening of the [[Black Clown]]. He purchased some ''[[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' Booster Packs and unbeknownst to him, Yugi got forced into a game of ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' with Ryuji.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|77|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi, Anzu and Sugoroku didn't find Yugi back at [[Kame Game]] and when Honda reported that [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]] went to the Black Clown, they suspected something was up.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|83|ref}}</ref> When they got back to the Black Crown, they found the security guards unconscious and saw Bakura and Ryuji outside a room that had just caught fire while Yugi and [[Mr. Clown]] were inside.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|85|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi and Honda kicked down the door and found Yugi trying to re-solve the Millennium Puzzle, while its chain was pinned to a table. Yugi refused to leave Dark Yugi behind. Unable to get Yugi to let go of the puzzle, Jonouchi used the [[Devil's Board Game]] as a lever to remove the pin and then carried Yugi out.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|86|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
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===Battle City===
 
{{Missing information|from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]'' volumes 18 to 24|section}}
 
 
 
====Prior events====
 
Jonouchi heard of the [[Battle City]] tournament from Yugi and was annoyed that [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]] had not invited him. He worried about losing his "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" when Yugi told him about the [[Ante Rule|ante rule]], but also saw it as an opportunity to get more rare cards.<ref name="d d 92">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|92|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Shizuka's operation had been a success, but she was reluctant to remove the bandage from here eyes. One of the reasons Jonouchi decided to enter the tournament was to show his courage in order to give Shizuka the courage to remove her bandages.<ref name="d d 107">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|107|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Exodia Rare Hunter====
 
[[File:D-093 Exodia.jpg|thumb|right|Jonouchi [[Katsuya Jonouchi and the Rare Hunter's Duel (manga)|loses]] to [[Rare Hunter 1 (manga)|the Rare Hunter]].]]
 
Jonouchi went with Yugi, Honda and Anzu to the [[RPG Hobby Trading Cards]] shop to pick up a [[Duel Disk]] afterwards. Kaiba assigned Jonouchi a weak Duelist rating of two out of eight stars, making him ineligible for a free Duel Disk. However [[Card shop manager (manga)|the salesman]] noticed Jonouchi had a "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" and said there was a mistake and Jonouchi actually had 5 Stars, entitling him to a Duel Disk. After Jonouchi left, the salesman phoned the [[Rare Hunters]] to notify them of Jonouchi's rare card.<ref name="d d 92" />
 
 
 
Jonouchi went over to [[Kame Game]] for a while to get Yugi's opinion on his new Deck. As he went home, he was approached by three Rare Hunter Ghouls. Disliking the organization he accepted [[Katsuya Jonouchi and the Rare Hunter's Duel (manga)|a Duel]] with [[Rare Hunter 1 (manga)|one of them]] hoping to take them down. Jonouchi seemed to be winning for the first few turns. However his opponent had three copies of each "[[Exodia]]" component in his Deck<ref name="d d 92" />, which were marked with invisible ink<ref name="d d 94">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|94|ref}}</ref> and managed to gather the five pieces, granting him automatic victory.<ref name="d d 92" /> The Rare Hunters proceeded to attack Jonouchi and take his "Red-Eyes Black Dragon".<ref name="d d 93">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|93|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-096 Decline.jpg|thumb|left|Jonouchi declines Dark Yugi's offer to take back "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]".]]
 
The tournament began the next day and Jonouchi quickly found the "Exodia" Rare Hunter outside [[Almondo|Coffee Prart]]. Dark Yugi spotted Jonouchi confronting him and challenged the Rare Hunter to [[Dark Yugi and the Rare Hunter's Duel (manga)|a Duel]] when he heard about what happened.<ref name="d d 93" /> Jonouchi tried warning him about the Rare Hunter's Deck strategy, but Dark Yugi refused to let himself have an unfair advantage.<ref name="d d 94" /> Jonouchi watched Dark Yugi defeat the Hunter and afterwards saw the Hunter being controlled by the leader of the Ghouls, [[Marik Ishtar (manga)|Marik Ishtar]],<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|95|ref}}</ref> who told them that he had entered the tournament to collect the [[Egyptian God]] cards.<ref name="d d 96">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|96|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Dark Yugi won back "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" through the ante rule, but Jonouchi refused to take it back without earning it first. With a [[Locator Card|Puzzle Card]], a 40 card Deck and "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]" as his rare card, he was still able to participate in the tournament. He vowed to become a true Duelist and asked Dark Yugi if he would Duel him if he did well in the tournament.<ref name="d d 96" />
 
 
 
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====Roba====
 
[[File:Roulette Spider Jinzo.png|thumb|right|230px|Using "[[Roulette Spider (manga)|Roulette Spider]]", Jonouchi challenges [[Esper Roba (manga)|Roba]] to prove he has ESP.]]
 
Jonouchi spotted [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]] being [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki and Esper Roba's Duel (manga)|defeated]] by [[Esper Roba (manga)|Esper Roba]]. As Roba looked his next opponent, Ryuzaki warned Jonouchi that he would not be able to defeat Roba as he was said to have [[wikipedia:Extrasensory perception|ESP]] and was capable of predicting opponents' strategies. However Jonouchi refused to pass up on any opponent and challenged Roba to [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Esper Roba's Duel (manga)|a Duel]].<ref name="d d 96" /> They waged a Puzzle Card each and Jonouchi's "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]" for Roba's "[[Jinzo (manga)|Jinzo]]". Ryuzaki demanded to know what happened to the "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]". Jonouchi replied that someone stole it because he screwed-up and although he got it back, his "rival" was holding onto it for him.<ref name="d d 97">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|97|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi thought that Roba used ESP to destroy his "[[Giltia the D. Knight (manga)|Giltia the D. Knight]]" before realizing he had forgotten about the [[Super Expert Rules]] and a [[Tribute Summon|sacrifice]] had been required to play that card.<ref name="d d 97" /> Roba could tell what cards Jonouchi had, because he had his brothers spying on his hand.<ref name="d d 98">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|98|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi realized something was up when Roba incorrectly predicted Jonouchi's "[[Skull Dice (manga)|Skull Dice]]" was "[[Graceful Dice (manga)|Graceful Dice]]". Jonouchi was able to use this error to his advantage in the Duel. He also figured that Roba had someone spying on him, because to an onlooker the portion of "Skull Dice" that was visible made it look like "Graceful Dice".<ref name="d d 97" /> Roba stopped relying on his brothers from that point and Summoned "Jinzo".<ref name="d d 98" /> Jonouchi used "[[Roulette Spider (manga)|Roulette Spider]]" on "Jinzo" and challenged Roba to use his alleged ESP tell the roulette when to stop such that it would attack make "Jinzo" attack Jonouchi. However he made it attack his own "[[Reflect Bounder (manga)|Reflect Bounder]]", causing both monsters to be destroyed. This left Roba open for a [[direct attack]], allowing Jonouchi to defeat him with "[[Baby Dragon (manga)|Baby Dragon]]".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|99|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Roba broke down after the Duel and asked if everyone else enjoyed looking down on him. Jonouchi told him that nobody there thought he was a loser and that he shouldn't be so hard on himself. After his brothers appeared, Roba admitted Jonouchi was right and handed him "Jinzo" and a Puzzle Card.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|100|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
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====Haga====
 
[[File:D-107 Thief caught.jpg|thumb|left|Jonouchi catches [[Haga's helper (manga)|the thief]].]]
 
Jonouchi went to the [[Beef Buster]] for lunch, where his Duel Disk kept hitting off the customer next to him as he ate. He refused to take it off when the customer complained, but the staff who had given him complimentary pickles told him not to bother the other customers. When he took it off, [[Haga's helper (manga)|a boy]] working for [[Insector Haga (manga)|Insector Haga]] swiped it and inserted the card "[[Parasite Paracide (manga)|Parasite Paracide]]" into his Deck as he ran away with it. Jonouchi managed to catch the boy and met up with Anzu, [[Ryo Bakura (manga)|Bakura]] and [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku]] as he did so. The boy lied that he had only tried to steal the Duel Disk temporarily so he could win his own Duel Disk back from someone who had stolen it. Jonouchi offered to help the boy, who left to get the person who stole his Duel Disk. While the others asked Jonouchi if he could trust this boy, he said to have faith and told them about how he was fighting to give Shizuka courage. Haga, who wanted to beat Jonouchi to coax Yugi into a Duel appeared as Jonouchi's opponent.<ref name="d d 107" /> They wagered two Puzzle Cards and their rare card.<ref name="d d 108">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|108|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-109 Duel.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Jonouchi and [[Insector Haga (manga)|Haga]]'s [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Insector Haga's Duel (manga)|Duel]].]]
 
Jonouchi drew the "Parasite Paracide" during [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Insector Haga's Duel (manga)|the Duel]], which infected his monsters making them [[Insect]]-Type<ref name="d d 108" /> and ineligible as [[Tribute Summon|Sacrifice]]s. As other consequences, he couldn't attack when Haga had "[[Insect Barrier (manga)|Insect Barrier]]" in play and his monsters strengthened Haga's "[[Insect Queen (manga)|Insect Queen]]". Jonouchi was able to get at Haga's Life Points by using "[[Magical Arm Shield (manga)|Magic Arm Shield]]" to make "Insect Queen" attack [[Insect Larva (manga)|her own egg]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|109|ref}}</ref> and attacking another egg with "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight (manga)|Gearfried the Iron Knight]]" who was immune to the parasite. Finally Jonouchi used "[[Graverobber (manga)|Graverobber]]" on Haga's "[[Insecticide (manga)|Insecticide]]" to kill "Insect Queen" and attacked him directly with "Gearfried".
 
 
 
The rare card that Jonouchi took was "Insect Queen".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|110|ref}}</ref> Afterwards Bakura pointed out that both cards Jonouchi won through the ante rule, "[[Jinzo (manga)|Jinzo]]" and "Insect Queen", were weird and scary. Jonouchi thought he was being insulted at first, but Bakura said he loved grotesque cards and wished he had them in his Deck. Jonouchi was surprised Bakura had a Deck and was afraid on hearing it was an Occult Deck.<ref name="d d 119">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|119|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
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====Kajiki====
 
Jonouchi used the Duelist Search Sensor in his Duel Disk to locate a Duelist at [[Domino City Aquarium]]. Bakura got separated from the group as Jonouchi, Anzu and Sugoroku ran there. Unbeknownst to the others [[Marik Ishtar (manga)|Marik Ishtar]] had a [[Rare Hunter]] watching them. [[Ryota Kajiki (manga)|Ryota Kajiki]] turned out to be the Duelist. He laughed at Jonouchi thinking he stood a chance against his Sea Deck, but accepted the challenge. Jonouchi bet two Puzzle Cards, along with "Jinzo" and "Insect Queen" and Kajiki bet two Puzzle Cards, along with "[[Leviathan (manga)|Leviathan]]" and "[[Fortress Whale (manga)|Fortress Whale]]". The others at the aquarium were waiting to see a killer whale show and thought [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Ryota Kajiki's Duel (manga)|the Duel]] must be an opening act.<ref name="d d 119" />
 
 
 
[[File:D-121 Kajiki VS Jonouchi.png|thumb|left|Jonouchi [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Ryota Kajiki's Duel (manga)|Duels]] Kajiki.]]
 
Jonouchi forget to take the "[[Parasite Paracide (manga)|Parasite Paracide]]" out of his Deck and it infected his monsters again, until Kajiki destroyed it with "[[Torrential Tribute]]".<ref name="d d 119" /> Kajiki was initially disappointed by Jonouchi's poor moves and said he found it disrespectful to the opponent if a player does not give their all. Jonouchi began to put up a better fight from then on.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|120|ref}}</ref> Kajiki's "[[Umi (manga)|Umi]]" prevented monsters incapable of swimming from attacking. However Jonouchi [[Fusion Summon|fused]] "[[Alligator's Sword (manga)|Alligator Sword]]" into "[[Alligator Sword Dragon (manga)|Alligator Sword Dragon]]" allowing it to fly across the water and attack Kajiki. Kajiki used "[[Tornado Wall]]" to block further attacks. Kajiki used his Sea Stealth strategy to hide his monsters in the water and also Summoned "Fortress Whale".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|121|ref}}</ref> He used his hidden monster, "[[The Legendary Fisherman (manga)|Legendary Fisherman]]" to beat Jonouchi's monsters, allowing "Fortress Whale" to attack directly. Jonouchi used "[[Magical Arm Shield (manga)|Magic Arm Shield]]" to expose "Legendary Fisherman" and make "Fortress Whale" attack it. Jonouchi used "[[Kunai with Chain (manga)|Kunai with Chain]]" to allow "Panther Warrior" to swing across the water onto "Fortress Whale"<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|122|ref}}</ref>. He equipped "Panther Warrior" with "[[Lightning Blade (manga)|Lightning Blade]]", striking his sword embedded in "Fortress Whale" with lightning, killing it and causing it to fall into the water, electrocuting Kajiki's other monsters. Kajiki used "[[Return of the Doomed (manga)|Return of the Doomed]]" to bring back a monster which hid in the water. Jonouchi used "[[Giant Trunade (manga)|Giant Trunade]]" to remove "Umi" and was surprised to see that he brought back "Legendary Fisherman" rather than "Fortress Whale". "Panther Warrior" attacked and destroyed "Legendary Fisherman", winning the Duel for Jonouchi.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|123|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi questioned Kajiki's decision to revive "Legendary Fisherman" rather than the stronger "Fortress Whale". Kajiki insisted it didn't matter, but Jonouchi refused to accept a victory when his opponent threw the game. Kajiki explained that "Legendary Fisherman" was his trump card, which he always fights alongside because of its resemblance to [[Mr. Tsunami|his father]] and he couldn't leave it in his Graveyard. Kajiki thought he was being silly, but Jonouchi said he would have done the same thing. Kajiki tried giving Jonouchi "Legendary Fisherman" instead of "Leviathan" as it was his most valuable card. At first Jonouchi couldn't accept because of its sentimental value, but Kajiki assured him that if his father would think he was putting too much faith in a card and that his father will always fight by his side even without the card.<ref name="d d 124">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|124|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Possessed by Marik====
 
[[File:Namu - I hope we can be friends.png|thumb|right|300px|[[Marik Ishtar (manga)|Marik]] befriends Jonouchi and Anzu, through his alter ego, "Namu".]]
 
Jonouchi was about to use his Puzzle Cards to find the location of the finals, but he, Anzu and Sugoroku were interrupted by the sight of Bakura wounded and being helped walk by [[Marik Ishtar (manga)|Marik]]. Marik lied that his name was "Namu" and he had found Bakura lying on the street. Two guys tried picking a fight with Bakura over him stealing a Duel Disk and hit Marik as he tried defending Bakura, but Jonouchi proceeded to beat up the two attackers. Sugoroku took Bakura to the hospital afterwards and Jonouchi thanked Marik for his help. Marik was also a contestant in Battle City. Pretending to not be very good, he said he hoped he wouldn't Duel Jonouchi <ref name="d d 124" /> and asked him for Dueling advice.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|125|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:D-133 Let's Duel.jpg|thumb|left|Jonouchi, possessed by Marik, dueling the Yugis.]]
 
Using the [[Millennium Rod]], Marik possessed Jonouchi and Anzu and brought them [[Domino Pier]]. He gave Jonouchi the incentive to kill Yugi and had Ghouls fill Jonouchi's Deck with direct damage [[Spell Card]]s, which were [[Forbidden]] in the tournament.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|132|ref}}</ref> After Dark Yugi and Kaiba arrived, Jonouchi led Dark Yugi to the [[Arena of Death]] for a Duel with Marik threatening to have Anzu commit suicide if Dark Yugi didn't comply. Dark Yugi and Jonouchi each had a hand chained onto an anchor set to drop 15 seconds after one of them lost the Duel or forty minutes after the beginning of the Duel. When a player won, they were given access to a key and could use the fifteen seconds to uncuff themselves from the anchor.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|133|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi quickly gained the upperhand with his new Spell Cards. Yugi took over from Dark Yugi, believing he could get through to Jonouchi.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|134|ref}}</ref> Yugi used "[[Exchange (manga)|Exchange]]" to show Jonouchi "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]". Although Marik told Jonouchi to take "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", the will of Jonouchi's regular self who had promised not to take that card back until he proved himself a duelist, caused him take "[[Card Destruction (manga)|Card Destruction]]" instead. Yugi then Summoned and attacked with "Red-Eyes".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|135|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi managed to weaken "Red-Eyes" with "Rocket Warrior" but began to feel its pain too. Yugi admitted that he couldn't bring himself to win the Duel, so he gave Jonouchi the Millennium Puzzle to stop it being dragged into the ocean.<ref name="d d 136" /> Marik then tried telling Jonouchi to throw the pieces of the Puzzle into the water, but this reminded Jonouchi of when he had done that [[#Ushio|before]] and how Yugi had protected him that day, so he disobeyed Marik again.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|137|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
In the last eight minutes of the Duel, Marik ordered Jonouchi to do nothing and wait for both players to be dragged into the water. However Yugi reminded Jonouchi of his promises to owe the Yugis one and Duel them after proving himself. Jonouchi continued the Duel and eventually drew "[[Meteor of Destruction (manga)|Meteor of Destruction]]"<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|138|ref}}</ref> He resisted Marik's command to use it to kill Yugi for a while, but was eventually forced to use it. Fearing to see Yugi die, he managed to break Marik's hold over him. Yugi used "[[Mystical Rift Panel (manga)|Mystical Rift Panel]]" to allow him to choose the meteor's target. He used this time to explain to what had happened and how Jonouchi overcame Marik's mind control before choosing himself as the meteor's target. Yugi told Jonouchi to take his key and save himself. However Jonouchi got "Red-Eyes" to attack himself, making the Duel a Draw and releasing Yugi's key.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|139|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi took off his Duel Disk and the Millennium Puzzle and then used his chain to swing over and grab Yugi's key. Both of them were dragged into the water as the anchor fell, but Jonouchi was able to uncuff Yugi. He was unable to free himself with Yugi's key, but Kaiba dropped the other key into the water to let Jonouchi save himself. Kaiba claimed that he only helped because he admired Jonouchi's stupidity in taking time to remove his Duel Disk rather than grab his own key, but secretly thought to himself that Jonouchi was finally a decent Duelist. Annoyed Jonouchi said he owed Kaiba one.<ref name="d d 140">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|140|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi returned the Millennium Puzzle to Yugi and was glad to see Anzu return to normal. Just then [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai]], Honda and [[Ryuji Otogi (manga)|Ryuji]] arrived with Shizuka.<ref name="d d 140" /> Thinking he had failed as a Duelist and was unfit to be a role model, Jonouchi didn't want Shizuka to see him. However Mai slapped him, telling him to stop being a baby. His friends reminded him of how he had fought for Shizuka. Shizuka said Jonouchi had given her more than enough courage and removed the bandages from her eyes.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|141|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Prior to the finals====
 
Jonouchi, Yugi, Anzu, Honda, Ryuji, Shizuka and Mai all squeezed into [[Mai's car]] to go to [[Domino Stadium]] for the finals.<ref name="d d 142">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|142|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Kaiba was already at the stadium as a finalist. Jonouchi, Yugi and Mai were accepted too and were surprised to see Bakura who was meant to be at the hospital arrive as another finalist.<ref name="d d 142" /> They were worried about him dueling in his condition, but Bakura insisted he was fine and grossed them out by offering to let Jonouchi touch his wound. Jonouchi asked how he had managed to get a Duel Disk, but Bakura said it was a secret. Marik, still claiming to be Namu, arrived as another finalist. Jonouchi grew suspicious of him, remembering that he was possessed by Marik not too long after meeting Namu. However Bakura thanked Marik for saving him earlier and Anzu insisted that he was their friend. Not knowing Marik had controlled them as they said that, Jonouchi thought he must have been over thinking things. [[Rishid (manga)|Rishid]] arrived as another finalist pretending to be Marik. The [[Millennium Ring]] pointing to him. led Jonouchi and the others to believe he was Marik. The group was notified that the finals were going to take place in the sky as the [[Kaiba Craft 3|Battle Ship]] blimp arrived.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|143|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
When they boarded the blimp, much to Jonouchi's dismay, Anzu, Honda, Shizuka and Ryuji all went into his room. He unsuccessfully tried to tell all of them bar Shizuka to leave. He got mad at Honda for respecting that Yugi needed time to prepare, but not him and saying that Yugi was the favorite to win rather than him. However he thanked Honda for bringing Shizuka to him.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|144|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura====
 
Jonouchi watched [[Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura's Duel (manga)|Yugi and Bakura's Duel]]. After learning that Bakura had been possessed by [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]] again, Jonouchi gave a brief explanation of what the [[Millennium Items]] are and how they sometimes possess evil minds to Marik, who was still in the guise of Namu.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|145|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi saw "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (manga)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" for the first time during the Duel and witnessed Marik's plan to have Dark Yugi lose by endangering Bakura's life. However Dark Bakura intervened and Dark Yugi won.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|149|ref}}</ref> This further fueled Jonouchi's hatred of Marik, whom he still believed Rishid to be.<ref name="d d 150">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|150|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Rishid====
 
In the second quarter final, Jonouchi was matched up against Rishid, who claimed to be Marik.<ref name="d d 150" /> Jonouchi declared that he would defeat his opponent on the eleventh turn, with Shizuka being the only one to believe this prediction. As the Duel took place on [[Stratos Dueling Arena|top of the blimp]], Jonouchi's cards almost blew away, but he managed to catch them.<ref name="d d 151">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|151|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Rishid began with "[[Royal Temple]]" and [[Set]]ing a number [[Trap Card]]s. Jonouchi held off from attacking for a few turns and used "[[Giant Trunade (manga)|Giant Trunade]]", hoping to clear the Traps and attack and defeat Rishid with the monsters he'd gathered. However Rishid countered with "[[Judgment of Anubis (manga)|Judgment of Anubis]]", destroying the monsters and damaging Jonouchi's Life Points.<ref name="d d 151" /> Jonouchi baited out one of Rishid's Trap Cards and determined that his Deck had little reliance on [[Monster Card]]s. However Rishid played his "[[Embodiment of Apophis (manga)|Embodiment of Apophis]]" cards, which doubled up as monsters<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|152|ref}}</ref> and attacked, leaving Jonouchi with 50 Life Points.<ref name="d d 153">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|153|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi contemplated surrendering and Rishid asked why he entered the tournament. Jonouchi replied that there is someone he had to beat and that surrendering now would be disrespectful to his earlier opponents, who all fought him till the end.<ref name="d d 153" />
 
 
 
Jonouchi Summoned "[[Jinzo (manga)|Jinzo]]" through a combo of "[[Foolish Burial (manga)|Foolish Burial]]" and "[[Graverobber (manga)|Graverobber]]", destroying all of Rishid's Trap Cards.<ref name="d d 153" /> Rishid used "[[Swords of Revealing Light]]" to hold off attacks for three turns and later Summoned "[[Mystical Beast Selket (manga)|Mystical Beast Selket]]", which guarded "[[The Sun Dragon Ra]]", which he placed inside the temple's ark.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|154|ref}}</ref> "Selket" proceeded to eat Jonouchi's monsters, increasing its ATK.<ref name="d d 155">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|155|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Shizuka became afraid to look, but Jonouchi insisted she be courageous to watch until the end.<ref name="d d 155" /> When Jonouchi said he would fight on despite seeming to have no chance, Rishid said he admired his fighting spirit. Jonouchi left himself open for defeat when he passed a turn. Before Rishid could use this chance, Jonouchi accused him of not being Marik, as he wasn't feeling his hatred towards Marik against Rishid, who had fought fairly. Rishid followed Marik's order to Summon "The Sun Dragon Ra" to convince everyone he was Marik.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|156|ref}}</ref> However, Rishid's "Ra" being a [[counterfeit]] angered Ra, who then stroke down both players. [[Isono (manga)|Isono]] ruled that the first to stand up would be the winner and if neither stood up within the time limit, both would be disqualified.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|157|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
While unconscious, Jonouchi dreamt he was in a classroom with his friends. There, Yugi reminded him of a ''Duel Monsters'' tournament at [[Domino Toysaurus]]. After gesturing at Kaiba for insulting him, Jonouchi dropped his cards and his friends helped him pick them up. As he left the room in the dream, he regained consciousness and awoke standing up, making him the winner.<ref name="d d 158">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|158|ref}}</ref> Jonouchi rushed over to check on Rishid, who said he was proud to have fought Jonouchi. When asked who he was, Rishid said he was Marik's shadow and pleaded with Dark Yugi to stop Marik's other self. With Rishid unable to fight, [[Dark Marik (manga)|Dark Marik]] took control of Marik and revealed himself to everyone.<ref name="d d 158" />
 
 
 
====Mai and Dark Marik====
 
Jonouchi theorized that the reason he could stand up in the last Duel while Rishid couldn't, was because he had the dream where his friends supported him, while Rishid was alone. Afterwards Mai asked Jonouchi if she was in the dream. He replied that the dream took place in the classroom, whereas Mai was too old for school and joked that she could be the teacher next time. Anzu pulled Jonouchi aside after this and told him that he was "the worst". Feeling excluded, Mai reverted to her self-reliant persona. She told Jonouchi that she wasn't a soft Duelist like him and didn't need anyone cheering for her in her quarter-final against Dark Marik.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|159|ref}}</ref> Regardless Jonouchi and the others showed up to support her, insisting that she was their friend.<ref name="d d 160">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|160|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Dark Marik turned [[Mai Kujaku and Dark Marik's Duel (manga)|the Duel]] into a [[Shadow Game]]. Jonouchi realized he couldn't talk Mai out of accepting and encouraged her to win.<ref name="d d 160" /> He witnessed the [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Sphere Mode)|Sphere Mode]] of "[[The Sun Dragon Ra]]" as Mai attempted to Summon it without knowledge of the hieratic text.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|163|ref}}</ref> When Dark Marik took back control of "Ra" and declared an attack on Mai, whom he held in place by his other cards, Jonouchi ran onto the field and tried to free her. He was about to be hit by the blast from by "Ra", but Dark Yugi stood between them and took the attack on his back.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|164|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
====Kaiba and Ishizu====
 
 
 
====Battle Royal====
 
 
 
====Dark Marik====
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Kaiba====
 
 
 
====Dark Yugi and Dark Marik====
 
 
 
====Aftermath====
 
 
 
===Pharaoh's Memory===
 
{{Missing information|from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World]]'' volumes 1 to 7|section}}
 
 
 
 
 
=== The Dark Side of Dimensions ===
 
[[File:Yugi and friends discuss their futures.png|thumb|right|250px|Jonouchi and his friends, discussing their futures]]
 
In the advent of their high school graduation, Jonouchi and his friends, [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]], [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]], [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Honda]] and [[Ryo Bakura (manga)|Bakura]] discussed their plans for the future. Jonouchi wished to become a professional Duelist, but needed to repair his [[Duel Disk]] first. The friends then noticed the new student, [[Aigami]], but failed to struggled to remember who he was at first. After school, Jonouchi noticed Yugi was thinking of [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Atem]] and said that it was impossible to forget him.<ref name="dsod">''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]''</ref>
 
 
 
Jonouchi intervened when he spotted Aigami, being harassed by [[Scud]] and [[Scud's gang|his gang]]. Knowing of Jonouchi's past in [[Hirutani's gang]], Scud dropped the matter for the time being. Aigami thanked Joey and left, insisting he was okay.<ref name="dsod" />
 
 
 
[[File:Jonouchi handing out balloons.png|thumb|left|250px|Jonouchi, in costume, handing out balloons]]
 
Jonouchi had a job at [[Otogi's cafe]], where he had to wear a dog costume and hand balloons out to customers. During his shift, [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] appeared on the TV, introducing his new [[Duel Disk]]. Jonouchi groaned that he would not be able to afford it, prompting Honda to suggest he get another part-time job. This provoked a fight between the two. Anzu tried to break them up, but Jonouchi ate her ice cream, while continuing to fight. Jonouchi's boss, [[Mr. Clown]], then appeared and fired him on the spot.<ref name="dsod" />
 
 
 
Jonouchi fell asleep, during a graduation rehearsal and had a dream, where Kaiba taunted him about not being able to afford the new Duel Disk. In the dream, Jonouchi fell off a KaibaCorp blimp, causing him to fall off his chair, in reality.<ref name="dsod" />
 
 
 
Following the rehearsal, Jonouchi and his friends were approached by Aigami, who expressed an interest in getting to know them better. The group went to [[Burgerpalooza|Burger World]], where they told Aigami about past adventures. Jonouchi showed Aigami his Deck and two of them, Yugi and Bakura arranged to play ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' at [[Kame Game|Yugi's house]] later.<ref name="dsod" />
 
 
 
[[File:Jonouchi in the dissolving dimension.png|thumb|right|250px|Jonouchi, in the dissolving dimension]]
 
As Jonouchi, Aigami and Bakura made their way to Yugi's house, Aigami showed them his [[Quantum Cube]] and aggressively questioned Bakura, on learning that he once possessed the [[Millennium Ring]]. Jonouchi tried to intervene, but was stopped by a group of children, who told him he was being an inconvenience. Jonouchi was then transported to another dimension. In this world, the streets dissolved around him and Aigami appeared in the sky, taunting him and saying he could not escape. In Jonouchi's native world, his absence was noted when Honda found his bike and Duel disk abandoned, prompting his friends to start searching for him. In the dissolving dimension, Jonouchi tried running away from the areas that were dissolving, but fell and his body began to fade away too. However Atem appeared to him, following a flash of light and Jonouchi then found himself back in his own world. Reunited with Yugi, Anzu and Honda, Jonouchi considered telling them about seeing Atem, but decided to focus on finding Bakura first.<ref name="dsod" />
 
 
 
Jonouchi, Anzu and Honda witnessed Yugi defeat Aigami in a Duel at [[Kaiba Land]] and Bakura ensuing return. Shortly afterwards, they watched Yugi and Kaiba Dueling Aigami, who had since become corrupted by the Millennium Ring. Following the Duel, Yugi informed them that he had seen Atem and Jonouchi mentioned seeing him too. This stirred the interest of Kaiba, who had been attempting to communicate with Atem.<ref name="dsod" />
 
 
 
During Yugi's graduation speech, Jonouchi and Honda both cried uncontrollably. Some time after graduation, Jonouchi and his friends went to airport to say goodbye to Anzu as she left to go to the United States.<ref name="dsod" />
 
 
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX===
 
At [[Duel Academy]], Jonouchi was considered to be a legendary Duelist. [[Jaden Yuki (manga)|Jaden Yuki]] thought of him, [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]], [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai]] and [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]] when he said that he was not going to back down in his [[Jaden and Ryuga's Duel|Duel]] against [[Mr. Ryuga|Ryuga]], like how the legendary Duelists never gave up.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|1|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
==Gaming items==
 
===Deck===
 
Initially, his Deck contained only [[Monster Card]]s, allowing his opponents to easily defeat him.
 
 
 
For [[Duelist Kingdom]], his monsters were mainly tough [[Warrior]] and [[Beast-Warrior]]-[[Type]] ones. Yugi gave him the cards "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]" and "[[Baby Dragon (manga)|Baby Dragon]]", and he won "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" from [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]], all of which became valuable assets.
 
 
 
Having done well with his Duelist Kingdom Deck, Jonouchi planned on sticking with it. However Yugi told him that was not a good idea and that he had already come up with a strategy to combat it, so Jonouchi constructed a new Deck before [[Battle City]]. The number of tough Warrior and Beast-Warrior monsters decreased and he added more cartoon-like Warriors and a number of luck-based cards. Throughout Battle City, he added rare cards that he won through the [[Ante Rule|ante rule]]. He did not use his "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" after losing it to [[Rare Hunter (manga)|a Rare Hunter]]. Although [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] won it back, Jonouchi opted not to take it back until he proved himself as a Duelist.
 
 
 
While possessed by [[Marik Ishtar (manga)|Marik Ishtar]], Jonouchi's Deck was strengthened with a number of [[Forbidden|tournament banned]] [[Spell Card]]s which directly damage the opponent and destroy monsters.
 
 
 
====Duelist Kingdom====
 
This Deck also contains two [[List of unnamed cards#Jonouchi's monsters|unnamed cards]].
 
 
 
{{Manga card list|
 
* Armored Lizard (manga)
 
* Axe Raider (manga)
 
* Baby Dragon (manga)
 
* Battle Steer (manga)
 
* Flame Swordsman (manga)
 
* Garoozis (manga)
 
* Giltia the D. Knight (manga)
 
* Glassman (manga)
 
* Karbonala Warrior (manga)
 
* Kojikocy (manga)
 
* Kung Fu Fighter Ultimator
 
* Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)
 
* Rock Ogre Grotto 1 (manga)
 
* Swamp Battleguard (manga)
 
* Tiger Axe (manga)
 
* Warrior of Gardna
 
* Wolf (manga)
 
* Salamandra (manga)
 
* Shield and Sword (manga)
 
* Time Wizard (manga)
 
* Copycat (manga)
 
* Dragon Nails (manga)
 
* Chasm of Spikes (manga)
 
* Kunai with Chain (manga)
 
* Graverobber (manga)
 
* Whirlpool
 
* Black Skull Dragon
 
* Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon (manga)
 
* Thousand Dragon (manga)
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Battle City====
 
{{Manga card list|
 
* Alligator's Sword (manga)
 
* Baby Dragon (manga)
 
* Gearfried the Iron Knight (manga)
 
* Gilford the Lightning (manga)
 
* Giltia the D. Knight (manga)
 
* Insect Queen (manga)
 
* Jinzo (manga)
 
* Little-Winguard (manga)
 
* Panther Warrior (manga)
 
* Parasite Paracide (manga)
 
* Rocket Warrior (manga)
 
* Swordsman of Landstar (manga)
 
* The Legendary Fisherman (manga)
 
* Fairy Box (manga)
 
* Foolish Burial (manga)
 
* Giant Trunade (manga)
 
* Graceful Dice (manga)
 
* Lightning Blade (manga)
 
* Polymerization (manga)
 
* Question (manga)
 
* Roulette Spider (manga)
 
* Scapegoat (manga)
 
* Shield and Sword (manga)
 
* Time Wizard (manga)
 
* Chasm of Spikes (manga)
 
* Kunai with Chain (manga)
 
* Magical Arm Shield (manga)
 
* Skull Dice (manga)
 
* Graverobber (manga)
 
* Alligator Sword Dragon (manga)
 
* Sheep
 
* Sheep
 
* Sheep
 
* Sheep
 
}}
 
 
====Brainwashed====
 
{{Manga card list|
 
* Alligator's Sword (manga)
 
* Panther Warrior (manga)
 
* Rocket Warrior (manga)
 
* Graceful Dice (manga)
 
* Hinotama (manga)
 
* Hinotama (manga)
 
* Meteor of Destruction (manga)
 
* Raigeki (manga)
 
* Magical Arm Shield (manga)
 
* Skull Dice (manga)
 
}}
 
 
====Project R.A.====
 
{{Manga card list |
 
* Alligator's Sword (manga)
 
* Divine Knight Ishzark (manga)
 
* Gearfried the Iron Knight (manga)
 
* Gilford the Lightning (manga)
 
* Giltia the D. Knight (manga)
 
* Jinzo (manga)
 
* Little-Winguard (manga)
 
* Panther Warrior (manga)
 
* Rocket Warrior (manga)
 
* Swordsman of Landstar (manga)
 
* The Legendary Fisherman (manga)
 
* Gilti-Gearfried the Magical Steel Knight (manga)
 
* Sheep
 
* Sheep
 
* Sheep
 
* Sheep
 
* Cross Shift
 
* Extra Boost
 
* Fairy Box (manga)
 
* Giant Trunade (manga)
 
* Polymerization (manga)
 
* Roulette Spider (manga)
 
* Scapegoat (manga)
 
* Shield & Sword (manga)
 
* Summon Capture
 
* Take Over
 
* Time Wizard (manga)
 
* Dramatic Rescue (manga)
 
* Magical Arm Shield (manga)
 
* Pit Trap
 
* Probability Change
 
* Relentless Attacks
 
* Skull Dice (manga)
 
* Stop Defense (original manga)
 
* Time Machine (manga)
 
* Graverobber (manga)
 
}}
 
 
===Other===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align:bottom; width:360px;"
 
|-
 
! ''[[Monster Fighter]]''
 
! ''[[Monster World]]''
 
! [[Digital Pets]]
 
|-
 
| [[File:KillerEmaada-EN-Manga-MF.jpg|link=File:KillerEmaada-EN-Manga-MF.jpg|120px|Killer Emaada]]
 
| [[File:Jonouchi's MW figure.png|link=Jonouchi's MW figure.png|120px|Joey]]
 
| [[File:Digital Joe manga portal.png|link=File:Digital Joe manga portal.png|120px|Digital Pet]]
 
|-
 
| [[Killer Emaada]]
 
| [[Joey (MW)|Joey]]
 
| [[Jonouchi's Digital Pet]]
 
|}
 
 
==Games==
 
===Duels===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
 
|-
 
!
 
! Event
 
! Outcome
 
! Chapter(s)
 
|-
 
| [[Yugi Mutou and Katsuya Jonouchi's school Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]]
 
|
 
| Lose
 
| <span style="display:none;">#009</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|9|number}}
 
|-
 
| VS — [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]]<ref group="d">It is not specified how many of these Duels were played by Dark Yugi as opposed to Yugi.</ref> (×187)<ref name="d d 74" />
 
| [[Duelist Kingdom]] preparation
 
| Lose
 
| Off panel
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Mai Kujaku's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]]
 
| [[Duelist Kingdom]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#069</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|10|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|11|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]]
 
| [[Duelist Kingdom]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#077</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|18|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|19|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|20|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Seto Kaiba's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]]
 
| [[Duelist Kingdom]]
 
| Lose
 
| <span style="display:none;">#085</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|26|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|27|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Ghost Kozuka's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Ghost Kozuka (manga)|Ghost Kozuka]]
 
| [[Duelist Kingdom]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#089</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|30|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|31|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|32|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Dark Yugi, Katsuya Jonouchi and the Meikyû Brothers' Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Paradox Brothers|Meikyû Brothers]]<br />With — [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]]
 
| [[Duelist Kingdom]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#092</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|33|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|34|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|35|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|36|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|37|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|38|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Bandit Keith's Duelist Kingdom Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Keith Howard (manga)|Keith Howard]]
 
| [[Duelist Kingdom]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#119</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|60|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|61|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|62|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|63|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|64|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Yugi Mutou and Katsuya Jonouchi's hospital Duels|VS]] — [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] (multiple times)
 
|
 
| Lose
 
| <span style="display:none;">#146</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|87|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and the Rare Hunter's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Rare Hunter 1 (manga)|Rare Hunter]]
 
|
 
| Lose
 
| <span style="display:none;">#151</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|92|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Esper Roba's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Esper Roba (manga)|Esper Roba]]
 
| [[Battle City]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#156</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|97|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|98|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|99|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Insector Haga's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Insector Haga (manga)|Insector Haga]]
 
| [[Battle City]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#167</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|108|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|109|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|110|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Ryota Kajiki's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Ryota Kajiki]]
 
| [[Battle City]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#178</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|119|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|120|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|121|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|122|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|123|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Yugi Mutou and Brainwashed Jonouchi's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] (whilst Jonouchi was partly possessed by [[Marik Ishtar (manga)|Marik Ishtar]])
 
| [[Battle City]]
 
| Draw
 
| <span style="display:none;">#192</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|133|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|134|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|135|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|136|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|137|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|138|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|139|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Rishid's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Rishid (manga)|Rishid]]
 
| [[Battle City]]
 
| Win
 
| <span style="display:none;">#110</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|151|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|152|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|153|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|154|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|155|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|156|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|157|numbers}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|158|numbers}}
 
|-
 
| [[Battle City battle royal (manga)|VS]] — [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]], [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] and [[Dark Marik (manga)|Dark Marik]] ([[Battle Royal]])
 
| [[Battle City]]
 
| Bottom two
 
| <span style="display:none;">#119 (replace with actual number)</span>
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Dark Marik's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Dark Marik (manga)|Dark Marik]]
 
| [[Battle City]]
 
| Lose
 
| <span style="display:none;">#120 (replace with actual number)</span>
 
|-
 
| [[Dark Yugi and Katsuya Jonouchi's Duel (manga)|VS]] — [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]]
 
|
 
| Not shown
 
| <span style="display:none;">#278</span>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|219|numbers}}
 
|-
 
|VS [[Klamath Osler]] || [[Project R.A.]] || Win || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 005|5]]
 
|-
 
|VS [[Pete Coppermine]] || [[Project R.A.]] || Win || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 007|7]]
 
|-
 
|VS [[Mendo Cino]] || [[Project R.A.]] || Win || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 012|12]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 013|13]]
 
|-
 
|VS [[Reiko Kitamori]] || [[Project R.A.]] || Win || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 020|20]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 021|21]]
 
|-
 
|VS [[Keith Howard (manga)|Keith Howard]] || [[Project R.A.]] || Win || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 033|33]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 036|36]]
 
|-
 
| [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Dark Bakura's Duel|VS]] — [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]]
 
| [[Shadow RPG]]
 
| N/a<ref group="d">The Duel was not completed.</ref>
 
| <span style="display:none;">#307</span> {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|29|numbers}}
 
|}
 
 
<references group="d" />
 
 
===Other===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
 
|-
 
! Opponent/orchestrator
 
! Game
 
! Outcome
 
! Chapter(s)
 
|-
 
| [[Street Fighter]]
 
| [[Game of Death (Street Fighter)|Game of Death]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|25|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Mokuba Kaiba]]
 
| [[Russian Roulette Dinner]]
 
| Lose
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|26|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Johnny Gayle]], [[Bob McGuire]] and "[[name unknown]]"
 
| [[Death T-1|Stardust Shootout]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|29|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Hobson|Kaiba's butler]]
 
| [[Electric Chair Ride]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|30|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]]
 
| [[Bllood puzzle]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|31|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Chopman]]
 
| [[Deathmatch]] ([[Jonouchi and the Chopman's deathmatch|game]])
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|32|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]]
 
| [[Death T-3|Rhythm Rock]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|33|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] and [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]]
 
| [[Achievement Test Bingo Game]]
 
| Lose
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|41|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Tsuruoka]]
 
| [[Find the Keyring!]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|41|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[ZTV]]
 
| [[The Get the Million Game]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|42|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[ZTV]]
 
| [[Darts of Fortune]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|42|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[ZTV]]
 
| [[The Electric Helmet]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|42|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[ZTV]]
 
| [[The Wheel of Fate]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|42|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]]
 
| ''[[Monster Fighter]]'' ([[Yugi and Jonouchi's Monster Fighter game|game]])
 
| Lose
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|43|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]]
 
| ''[[Monster Fighter]]'' ([[Yugi and Jonouchi's Monster Fighter game|game]])
 
| Lose
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|43|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Hirutani's gang]]
 
| [[Super yo-yo]]
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|49|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]]
 
| ''[[Monster World]]'' ([[Dark Bakura and Yugi's group's Monster World game|game]])
 
| Win
 
| {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|52|number}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|53|number}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|54|number}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|55|number}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|56|number}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|57|number}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|58|number}}, {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|59|number}}
 
|-
 
| [[Ryuji Otogi (manga)|Ryuji Otogi]]
 
| [[Four Aces]]
 
| Lose
 
|
 
|}
 
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist|25em}}
 
 
{{Joey Wheeler pages}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga) characters}}
 
{{Characters/R}}
 
{{Characters/DSOD}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga characters}}
 
{{Death-T}}
 
{{Duelist Kingdom (manga)}}
 
{{Battle City (manga)}}
 
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga) characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! R characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions characters]]
 

Revision as of 14:35, 25 August 2023

Barrel Behind the Door
Japanese
ごくとびらじゅう
Base
地獄の扉越し銃
Kana
じごくのとびらごしじゅう
Rōmaji
Jigoku no Tobira Goshi Jū
Translated
Gun Behind Hell's Door
BarrelBehindtheDoor-SBC1-EN-C-1E.png
  • Artwork 1
  • Artwork 1.1
Card type Trap
Property Counter
Password 78783370
Effect types

Status
When a Spell/Trap Card, or monster effect, is activated that would inflict damage to you: Your opponent takes the damage instead.

English sets

Worldwide

ReleaseNumberSetRarity
2005-03-19DR1-EN043Dark Revelation Volume 1Rare
2009-07-28RP02-EN080Retro Pack 2Common
2023-08-24SBC1-ENI20Speed Duel: Streets of Battle CityCommon

North America

ReleaseNumberSetRarity
2003-07-18PGD-095Pharaonic GuardianSuper Rare

Search categories

Other languages

Language NameCard text
French Canon Derrière la PorteLorsqu'une Carte Magie/Piège ou un effet de monstre qui va vous infliger des dommages est activé : votre adversaire reçoit les dommages à la place.
German Pistolenlauf hinter der TürWenn eine Zauber-/Fallenkarte oder ein Monstereffekt aktiviert wird, die oder der dir Schaden zufügen würde: Stattdessen erhält dein Gegner den Schaden.
Italian Pistola Dietro la PortaQuando viene attivata una Carta Magia/Trappola, o l'effetto di un mostro, che sta per infliggerti danno: il tuo avversario subisce il danno al tuo posto.
Portuguese O Barril por detrás da PortaQuando um Card de Magia/Armadilha, ou efeito de monstro, for ativado que causaria dano a você: em vez disso, seu oponente sofre o dano.
Spanish Cañón Tras la PuertaCuando una Carta Mágica/de Trampa o efecto de monstruo, que te fuera a infligir daño, es activado: tu adversario recibe el daño en tu lugar.
Japanese ごくとびらじゅうダメージを与える効果が発動した時に発動する事ができる。自分が受けるその効果ダメージを相手に与える。
Jigoku no Tobira Goshi Jū
Gun Behind Hell's Door
Korean 지옥문 저편의 총데미지를 주는 효과가 발동했을 때, 발동 할 수 있다. 자신이 받는 그 효과 데미지를 상대에게 준다.

Sets in other languages

French

ReleaseNumberSetFrench nameRarity
2005-03-19DR1-FR043Dark Revelation Volume 1Sombre Révélation 1Rare
2009-07-23RP02-FR080Retro Pack 2Retro Pack 2Common
2023-08-24SBC1-FRI20Speed Duel: Streets of Battle CitySpeed Duel : Rues de Bataille-VilleCommon

German

ReleaseNumberSetGerman nameRarity
2005-06-01DR1-DE043Dark Revelation Volume 1Dark Revelations Volume 1Rare
2009-07-24RP02-DE080Retro Pack 2Retro Pack 2Common
2023-08-24SBC1-DEI20Speed Duel: Streets of Battle CitySpeed Duel: Streets of Battle CityCommon

Italian

ReleaseNumberSetItalian nameRarity
2005-03-19DR1-IT043Dark Revelation Volume 1Rivelazione Oscura Vol.1Rare
2009-07-23RP02-IT080Retro Pack 2Retro Pack 2Common
2023-08-24SBC1-ITI20Speed Duel: Streets of Battle CitySpeed Duel: Strade della Città dei DuelliCommon

Portuguese

ReleaseNumberSetPortuguese nameRarity
2005-03-01DR1-PT043Dark Revelation Volume 1Revelação Negra Volume 1Rare
2023-08-24SBC1-PTI20Speed Duel: Streets of Battle CitySpeed Duel: Ruas da Batalha da CidadeCommon

Spanish

ReleaseNumberSetSpanish nameRarity
2005-03-19DR1-SP043Dark Revelation Volume 1Revelación Oscura Volumen 1Rare
2009-07-23RP02-SP080Retro Pack 2Retro Pack 2Common
2023-08-24SBC1-SPI20Speed Duel: Streets of Battle CitySpeed Duel: Calles de Ciudad BatallasCommon

Japanese

ReleaseNumberSetJapanese nameRarity
2002-05-16301-043The New RulerあらたなるはいしゃCommon
2004-09-23EE1-JP043Expert Edition Volume.1EXPERTエキスパート EDITIONエディション VolumeボリュームRare

Korean

ReleaseNumberSetKorean nameRarity
2004-12-14PGD-KR095Pharaonic Guardian왕가의 수호자Super Rare
2006-07-06HGP1-KR043Expert Edition Volume.1하이 그레이드 팩1Rare

In other media

Page Medium Debut date
Barrel Behind the Door (Tag Force 1) Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2006-09-14
Barrel Behind the Door (anime) Anime 2009-10-28
Barrel Behind the Door (Duel Links) Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links 2018-12-31
Barrel Behind the Door (Master Duel) Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel 2022-01-19

Video games

Video gameDate#NameCostStatus
Online2005-11-04Present

Lores and sets

Video gameLoreSets
OnlinePack 24