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===Friendship Cup===
 
===Friendship Cup===
While eating an exquisite breakfast one morning, Chojiro took notice of [[Yuya Sakaki|Yuya]], [[Sylvio Sawatari|Sylvio]], [[Crow Hogan (ARC-V)|Crow]], [[Shinji Weber|Shinji]], [[Gong Strong|Gong]] and [[Dennis McField|Dennis]]. Later, he had the Sector Security guard bring them to him, and Chojiro's lackeys demanded that Yuya and his friends hand over their cards to him in exchange for good treatment. They refused, and Chojiro showed them the bed-sized stack of cards that he'd claimed over ten years in undefeated Dueling. Disappointed that Yuya wasn't listening to reason, he had the guard bring them [[Duel Disk]]s and challenged Yuya to a Duel. Performing a long combo, Chojiro brought out "[[Flower Cardian Lightshower (anime)|Flower Cardian Lightshower]]" on his first [[turn]]. He was surprised when Yuya performed a [[Pendulum Summon]], wondering if Dueling had advanced to this point in the ten years that he'd been imprisoned, and used "[[Fraud Freeze (anime)|Fraud Freeze]]" to return the Summoned monsters back to Yuya's [[hand]].<ref name="ep60" /> Yuya played defensively with [[Set]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] as Chojiro skipped his [[Draw Phase]] to continue to inflict [[effect damage|damage]]. When Crow and Shinji observed the change in Chojiro's strategy from the past, Chojiro explained how his outlook had changed. Yuya was able to set up an infinite loop that Chojiro couldn't break with his current [[field]], forcing Chojiro to draw. Chojiro felt himself enjoying the Duel for the first time in years and brought out "[[Flower Cardian Boardefly (anime)|Flower Cardian Boardefly]]" and reduced Yuya to 200 [[LP]], breaking his loop. With the crowd cheering them on, Yuya was able to break Chojiro's combo and Pendulum Summon the next turn, destroying Chojiro's monsters and winning the Duel. Chojiro remained happy that he'd enjoyed the Duel.<ref name="ep61" />
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While eating an exquisite breakfast one morning, Chojiro took notice of [[Yuya Sakaki|Yuya]], [[Sylvio Sawatari|Sylvio]], [[Crow Hogan (ARC-V)|Crow]], [[Shinji Weber|Shinji]], [[Gong Strong|Gong]] and [[Dennis McField|Dennis]]. Later, he had the Sector Security guard bring them to him, and Chojiro's lackeys demanded that Yuya and his friends hand over their cards to him in exchange for good treatment. They refused, and Chojiro showed them the bed-sized stack of cards that he'd claimed over ten years in undefeated Dueling. Disappointed that Yuya wasn't listening to reason, he had the guard bring them [[Duel Disk]]s and challenged Yuya to a Duel. Performing a long combo, Chojiro brought out "[[Flower Cardian Lightshower (anime)|Flower Cardian Lightshower]]" on his first [[turn]]. He was surprised when Yuya performed a [[Pendulum Summon]], wondering if Dueling had advanced to this point in the ten years that he'd been imprisoned, and used "[[No Cheaters Allowed (anime)|No Cheaters Allowed]]" to return the Summoned monsters back to Yuya's [[hand]].<ref name="ep60" /> Yuya played defensively with [[Set]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] as Chojiro skipped his [[Draw Phase]] to continue to inflict [[effect damage|damage]]. When Crow and Shinji observed the change in Chojiro's strategy from the past, Chojiro explained how his outlook had changed. Yuya was able to set up an infinite loop that Chojiro couldn't break with his current [[field]], forcing Chojiro to draw. Chojiro felt himself enjoying the Duel for the first time in years and brought out "[[Flower Cardian Boardefly (anime)|Flower Cardian Boardefly]]" and reduced Yuya to 200 [[LP]], breaking his loop. With the crowd cheering them on, Yuya was able to break Chojiro's combo and Pendulum Summon the next turn, destroying Chojiro's monsters and winning the Duel. Chojiro remained happy that he'd enjoyed the Duel.<ref name="ep61" />
  
 
Chojiro later approached Yuya to organize an Entertainment Duel Tournament. Yuya agreed to join after Shinji convinced him, and Sylvio joined as well. Sylvio made the Duel an [[Action Duel]], where [[Action Card]]s were scattered around. Chojiro happily engaged in the Duel and entertained the crowd with his Enjoy Chojiro persona, though Yuya remained unwilling to participate initially. The Duel was plunged into chaos when the Facility guards discovered that Crow, Shinji, and new inmate [[Damon Lopez]] were escaping through the air vents. Chojiro was furious to learn that Yuya was using the Duel to mask an escape attempt, but forgave him after Yuya revealed that he was trying to rescue his friend, [[Zuzu Boyle]]. Chojiro attempted to hold the guards off and buy time for Yuya to escape, but his lackys distracted the guards instead with a shower of rare cards so that Chojiro could escape as well.<ref name="ep62">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|62|ref}}</ref> Sylvio led them to the roof, where they were challenged by the [[Stomptroopers]]. Chojiro expressed little patience for Sylvio's antics during the chase, though the group were eventually saved by [[Shay Obsidian]], one of their allies. They attempted to swim from the Facility, but were recaptured by [[Jean Michel Roget]]. Fortunately, the [[High Council]] intervened on behalf of [[Declan Akaba]], the leader of the [[Lancers]]. To Chojiro's surprise, his arrest had caused considerable rife among the Commons ten years previously, causing the development of the [[Friendship Cup]]. The Lancers and the escaped prisoners were entered into the Friendship Cup.<ref name="ep63">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|63|ref}}</ref>
 
Chojiro later approached Yuya to organize an Entertainment Duel Tournament. Yuya agreed to join after Shinji convinced him, and Sylvio joined as well. Sylvio made the Duel an [[Action Duel]], where [[Action Card]]s were scattered around. Chojiro happily engaged in the Duel and entertained the crowd with his Enjoy Chojiro persona, though Yuya remained unwilling to participate initially. The Duel was plunged into chaos when the Facility guards discovered that Crow, Shinji, and new inmate [[Damon Lopez]] were escaping through the air vents. Chojiro was furious to learn that Yuya was using the Duel to mask an escape attempt, but forgave him after Yuya revealed that he was trying to rescue his friend, [[Zuzu Boyle]]. Chojiro attempted to hold the guards off and buy time for Yuya to escape, but his lackys distracted the guards instead with a shower of rare cards so that Chojiro could escape as well.<ref name="ep62">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|62|ref}}</ref> Sylvio led them to the roof, where they were challenged by the [[Stomptroopers]]. Chojiro expressed little patience for Sylvio's antics during the chase, though the group were eventually saved by [[Shay Obsidian]], one of their allies. They attempted to swim from the Facility, but were recaptured by [[Jean Michel Roget]]. Fortunately, the [[High Council]] intervened on behalf of [[Declan Akaba]], the leader of the [[Lancers]]. To Chojiro's surprise, his arrest had caused considerable rife among the Commons ten years previously, causing the development of the [[Friendship Cup]]. The Lancers and the escaped prisoners were entered into the Friendship Cup.<ref name="ep63">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|63|ref}}</ref>
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Chojiro heard the Commons servants mocking the contestants outside his room, and was preparing to scold them, when he overheard them discussing the [[Underground Labor Facility]] that the defeated contestants were sent to. He reasoned that this was likely true, given similar rumors that he had heard about escaped prisoner during his time at the Facility. Bribing his way out of his room with a "[[Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit (anime)|Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit]]" card, he visited Yuya to tell him about the rumor, though he was shocked to learn that the High Council could be monitoring them. One of the contestants in the Cup, [[Riley Akaba]], ran in and hugged Yuya, unwilling to participate in the tournament. Chojiro ignored the frantic pleas of his doorman and listened to Declan and Yuya argue over Riley, who was revealed to not want to harm Shinji, his opponent in the Cup. Declan ordered [[Moon Shadow]] to take Riley's place. Chojiro's doorman eventually panicked and returned "Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit" to Chojiro, refusing to lose his job. When Yuya tried to get Riley to stay with him rather than Declan, Chojiro cautioned Yuya against forcing Riley to do so against his will in the same manner that Yuya had criticized Declan for and returned to his room.<ref name="ep67">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|67|ref}}</ref>
 
Chojiro heard the Commons servants mocking the contestants outside his room, and was preparing to scold them, when he overheard them discussing the [[Underground Labor Facility]] that the defeated contestants were sent to. He reasoned that this was likely true, given similar rumors that he had heard about escaped prisoner during his time at the Facility. Bribing his way out of his room with a "[[Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit (anime)|Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit]]" card, he visited Yuya to tell him about the rumor, though he was shocked to learn that the High Council could be monitoring them. One of the contestants in the Cup, [[Riley Akaba]], ran in and hugged Yuya, unwilling to participate in the tournament. Chojiro ignored the frantic pleas of his doorman and listened to Declan and Yuya argue over Riley, who was revealed to not want to harm Shinji, his opponent in the Cup. Declan ordered [[Moon Shadow]] to take Riley's place. Chojiro's doorman eventually panicked and returned "Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit" to Chojiro, refusing to lose his job. When Yuya tried to get Riley to stay with him rather than Declan, Chojiro cautioned Yuya against forcing Riley to do so against his will in the same manner that Yuya had criticized Declan for and returned to his room.<ref name="ep67">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|67|ref}}</ref>
  
After Shinji rallied the audience in his Duel with Moon Shadow, Chojiro was selected next to Duel [[Zuzu Boyle]]. Feeling sorry about the idea of sending a girl like her to do forced labor underground, he apologized loudly, making Zuzu feel uneasy. During the Duel, Chojiro returned to his past Dueling style with drawing, using the risky "[[Super Koi Koi (anime)|Super Koi Koi]]" to bring out his "[[Flower Cardian Lightshower (anime)|Flower Cardian Lightshower]]". Saving "Ameshikou" and his [[LP]] from Zuzu's assault with "[[Mozarta the Melodious Maestra (anime)|Mozarta the Melodious Maestra]]", he then turned to an even greater risk with "[[Super All In! (anime)|Super All-In!]]", putting the Duel at risk if he didn't draw a "[[Cardian]]" with the draw it allowed him. He managed to draw one and proceeded to Summon five "Cardians" and Synchro Summon his "[[Flower Cardian Lightflare (anime)|Flower Cardian Lightflare]]", [[destroy]]ing "Mozarta" and putting Zuzu in a tight situation with its effects, which negated both Spell Cards and the effects of monsters it battles. Zuzu, however, played around these effects by using "[[Score the Melodious Diva (anime)|Score the Melodious Diva]]" from her hand, turning the tables on "Gokou" and defeating Chojiro. He congratulated her on winning and when she asked if he knew Yuya, he asked her if they were in love, which caused Zuzu to smack him with her fan. Chojiro then recited his motto about people having to enjoy Dueling above all and disposed of his riding suit before leaving the [[Duel Palace]].<ref name="ep69">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|69|ref}}</ref>
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After Shinji rallied the audience in his Duel with Moon Shadow, Chojiro was selected next to Duel [[Zuzu Boyle]]. Feeling sorry about the idea of sending a girl like her to do forced labor underground, he apologized loudly, making Zuzu feel uneasy. During the Duel, Chojiro returned to his past Dueling style with drawing, using the risky "[[Super Koi Koi (anime)|Super Koi Koi]]" to bring out his "[[Flower Cardian Lightshower (anime)|Flower Cardian Lightshower]]". Saving "Ameshikou" and his [[LP]] from Zuzu's assault with "[[Mozarta the Melodious Maestra (anime)|Mozarta the Melodious Maestra]]", he then turned to an even greater risk with "[[Choshobu]]", putting the Duel at risk if he didn't draw a "[[Cardian]]" with the draw it allowed him. He managed to draw one and proceeded to Summon five "Cardians" and Synchro Summon his "[[Flower Cardian Five Lights (anime)|Flower Cardian Five Lights]]", [[destroy]]ing "Mozarta" and putting Zuzu in a tight situation with its effects, which negated both Spell Cards and the effects of monsters it battles. Zuzu, however, played around these effects by using "[[Score the Melodious Diva (anime)|Score the Melodious Diva]]" from her hand, turning the tables on "Gokou" and defeating Chojiro. He congratulated her on winning and when she asked if he knew Yuya, he asked her if they were in love, which caused Zuzu to smack him with her fan. Chojiro then recited his motto about people having to enjoy Dueling above all and disposed of his riding suit before leaving the [[Duel Palace]].<ref name="ep69">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|69|ref}}</ref>
  
 
Chojiro and Gong later witnessed [[Lucas Swank]] and his cronies taunting recent arrival [[Officer 227]], and they ordered him to stop, furious at Lucas' attitude. Lucas then explained to them about the history of Jean Michel Roget.<ref name="ep73">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|73|ref}}</ref>
 
Chojiro and Gong later witnessed [[Lucas Swank]] and his cronies taunting recent arrival [[Officer 227]], and they ordered him to stop, furious at Lucas' attitude. Lucas then explained to them about the history of Jean Michel Roget.<ref name="ep73">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|73|ref}}</ref>

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