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Imori breaks his promise as he breaks the seal to play a game with [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]] after stealing his [[Millennium Puzzle (manga)|Millennium Puzzle]] in the hopes of taking his shadow powers. He beats Yugi in a game of Dragon Cards, sealing his soul in the jar, but Yugi manages to touch the Millennium Puzzle, turning into [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] before losing his soul. Dark Yugi defeats Imori in Dragon Cards, returning Yugi's soul and sealing Imori's in the jar. | Imori breaks his promise as he breaks the seal to play a game with [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]] after stealing his [[Millennium Puzzle (manga)|Millennium Puzzle]] in the hopes of taking his shadow powers. He beats Yugi in a game of Dragon Cards, sealing his soul in the jar, but Yugi manages to touch the Millennium Puzzle, turning into [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] before losing his soul. Dark Yugi defeats Imori in Dragon Cards, returning Yugi's soul and sealing Imori's in the jar. | ||
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