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| fil_name = Judei Yuki | | fil_name = Judei Yuki | ||
| birthdate = August 31<ref name="vol9">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Volume 009|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' - Volume 9 character profiles]]</ref> | | birthdate = August 31<ref name="vol9">[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Volume 009|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' - Volume 9 character profiles]]</ref> | ||
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| height = 165 cm<ref name="vol9"/> | | height = 165 cm<ref name="vol9"/> | ||
| weight = 53 kg<ref name="vol9"/> | | weight = 53 kg<ref name="vol9"/> | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Time with Koyo=== | ===Time with Koyo=== | ||
− | + | Jaden had some friends who [[Duel Monsters|Dueled]], but Jaden saw it as an intellectual activity and preferred to partake in sports like baseball. His preference for physical pursuits, resulted in him breaking a bone in his foot, causing him to spend some time in hospital. | |
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− | Jaden wore a cast and needed crutches, making it difficult to use the bathroom. He was saved by another patient, [[Koyo Hibiki]], when he slipped and nearly fell over one day. The two then spent some time outside, where Koyo told Jaden about how he was a professional Duelist. Since they each had nothing else to do in the hospital, Koyo encouraged Jaden to take up Dueling, so they could play to pass the time. They were then approached by Koyo's sister, [[Midori Hibiki|Midori]], who scolded Koyo for sneaking out of his room. Jaden was told that she was going to be a trainer at [[Duel Academy]] and was surprised to hear of the existence of a school that trains Duelists. | + | Jaden wore a cast and needed crutches, making it difficult to use the bathroom. He was saved by another patient, [[Koyo Hibiki]], when he slipped and nearly fell over one day. The two then spent some time outside, where Koyo told Jaden about how he was a professional Duelist. Since they each had nothing else to do in the hospital, Koyo encouraged Jaden to take up Dueling, so they could play to pass the time. They were then approached by Koyo's sister, [[Midori Hibiki|Midori]], who scolded Koyo for sneaking out of his room. Jaden was told that she was going to be a trainer at [[Duel Academy]] and was surprised to hear of the existence of a school that trains Duelists. |
− | + | Nearly every day, Jaden Dueled against Koyo. When Jaden was eventually dismissed from the hospital, he continued to come back to Duel Koyo after school. Koyo opted to build new Decks, rather than use the one he used in tournaments. He beat Jaden 68 times, while Jaden only won twice. Jaden was told he would get a chance to Duel against the tournament Deck, after he went professional. Jaden admired the Deck, particularly the one-of-a-kind card, "[[Elemental Hero Terra Firma (manga)|Elemental Hero Terra Firma]]". He asked if it was Koyo's favorite. While he regarded it as important, Koyo preferred "[[Winged Kuriboh (manga)|Winged Kuriboh]]", which Jaden found odd, as he considered it to be a weak card and thought Koyo was joking when he claimed that there was a spirit living in the card. | |
− | Nearly every day, Jaden Dueled against Koyo. When Jaden was eventually dismissed from the hospital, he continued to come back to Duel Koyo after school. Koyo opted to build new Decks, rather than use the one he used in tournaments. He beat Jaden 68 times, while Jaden only won twice. Jaden was told he would get a chance to Duel against the tournament Deck, after he went professional. Jaden admired the Deck, particularly the one-of-a-kind card, "[[Elemental Hero Terra Firma (manga)|Elemental Hero Terra Firma]]". He asked if it was Koyo's favorite. While he regarded it as important, Koyo preferred "[[Winged Kuriboh (manga)|Winged Kuriboh]]", which Jaden found odd, as he considered it to be a weak card and thought Koyo was joking when he claimed that there was a spirit living in the card. | ||
− | Koyo acquired an exit pass from the hospital to participate in a Dueling tournament, because he wanted Jaden to see him fighting as a Duelist. | + | Koyo acquired an exit pass from the hospital to participate in a Dueling tournament, because he wanted Jaden to see him fighting as a Duelist. However Jaden overslept the day of the tournament and by the time he arrived at the stadium, Koyo had collapsed and was being put into an ambulance, which Jaden chased after screaming Koyo's name. |
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===Duel Academy induction=== | ===Duel Academy induction=== | ||
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Jaden defeated [[Vellian Crowler (manga)|Dr. Crowler]] in the [[Duel Academy]] entrance exam and was placed in the [[Slifer Red]] dormitory.<ref name="cpt 1">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|1|ref}}</ref> | Jaden defeated [[Vellian Crowler (manga)|Dr. Crowler]] in the [[Duel Academy]] entrance exam and was placed in the [[Slifer Red]] dormitory.<ref name="cpt 1">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|1|ref}}</ref> | ||
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Jaden was honored to be facing [[Chazz Princeton (manga)|Chazz Princeton]], when they were matched up for a skill lesson. Chazz was disgusted by Jaden's comparison of "[[Winged Kuriboh (manga)|Winged Kuriboh]]" to "[[Light and Darkness Dragon (manga)|Light and Darkness Dragon]]", but soon learned that it was Jaden's [[Spirit Partner]]. Chazz attempted to win without his own Spirit Partner, but lost to Jaden's "[[Winged Kuriboh LV10 (manga)|Winged Kuriboh LV10]]". Afterwards Jaden caught a glimpse of the [[Light and Darkness Dragon (character)|Light and Darkness Dragon spirit]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|2|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|3|ref}}</ref> | Jaden was honored to be facing [[Chazz Princeton (manga)|Chazz Princeton]], when they were matched up for a skill lesson. Chazz was disgusted by Jaden's comparison of "[[Winged Kuriboh (manga)|Winged Kuriboh]]" to "[[Light and Darkness Dragon (manga)|Light and Darkness Dragon]]", but soon learned that it was Jaden's [[Spirit Partner]]. Chazz attempted to win without his own Spirit Partner, but lost to Jaden's "[[Winged Kuriboh LV10 (manga)|Winged Kuriboh LV10]]". Afterwards Jaden caught a glimpse of the [[Light and Darkness Dragon (character)|Light and Darkness Dragon spirit]].<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|2|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|3|ref}}</ref> | ||
− | + | Jaden tried borrowing the [[Battle City]] DVD from [[Alexis Rhodes (manga)|Alexis Rhodes]], only to find she had lent it to somebody else. [[Bastion Misawa (manga)|Bastion Misawa]], who had grown jealous of Jaden's card drawing ability and friendship with Alexis, had both the Duelist Kingdom and Battle City DVDs. Bastion challenged Jaden to a Duel, waging a loan of the Duelist Kingdom DVD for Alexis' contact details. Alexis arrived to give Jaden the Battle City DVD shortly before Jaden won. When she heard that Bastion had the Duelist Kingdom DVD, Jaden suggested that she and Bastion share contact details. Despite winning the Duel, Jaden had to allow Alexis to watch the Duelist Kingdom DVD, before he could borrow it.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|4|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|5|ref}}</ref> | |
− | Jaden tried borrowing the [[ | ||
Being the only student who hadn't voted in the [[2004 Miss Duel Academy]] pageant, Jaden was urged to make to the tiebreaking vote between [[Seika Kohinata]] and Alexis. Seika challenged Jaden to a Duel for his vote, but Alexis refused to have someone else make her decisions. Instead Jaden and Alexis Dueled under the condition that Alexis could withdraw from the competition if she won and Seika would get Jaden's vote if Jaden won. Although Jaden won, Seika said it wouldn't be right for her to accept Jaden's vote after the fight Alexis put up.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|6|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|7|ref}}</ref> | Being the only student who hadn't voted in the [[2004 Miss Duel Academy]] pageant, Jaden was urged to make to the tiebreaking vote between [[Seika Kohinata]] and Alexis. Seika challenged Jaden to a Duel for his vote, but Alexis refused to have someone else make her decisions. Instead Jaden and Alexis Dueled under the condition that Alexis could withdraw from the competition if she won and Seika would get Jaden's vote if Jaden won. Although Jaden won, Seika said it wouldn't be right for her to accept Jaden's vote after the fight Alexis put up.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|6|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|7|ref}}</ref> | ||
Crowler misinterpreted an exam score sheet and thought Syrus had scored a 0. He also took note of how Jaden hadn't passed a single written exam. As punishment, he arranged a Duel between Jaden and Syrus, where Syrus would be expelled if he lost and Jaden would have his Deck confiscated if he lost. Jaden initially tried to somehow avoid the Duel, but Syrus insisted that he wanted to proudly Duel someone he respected and become stronger. Although Syrus put up a strong fight, Jaden painfully pushed himself to win. Before Crowler could expel Syrus, [[Midori Hibiki]] arrived and explained the misunderstanding. She also asked to see Jaden, who really failed the test, to arrange a resit.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|8|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|9|ref}}</ref> | Crowler misinterpreted an exam score sheet and thought Syrus had scored a 0. He also took note of how Jaden hadn't passed a single written exam. As punishment, he arranged a Duel between Jaden and Syrus, where Syrus would be expelled if he lost and Jaden would have his Deck confiscated if he lost. Jaden initially tried to somehow avoid the Duel, but Syrus insisted that he wanted to proudly Duel someone he respected and become stronger. Although Syrus put up a strong fight, Jaden painfully pushed himself to win. Before Crowler could expel Syrus, [[Midori Hibiki]] arrived and explained the misunderstanding. She also asked to see Jaden, who really failed the test, to arrange a resit.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|8|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|9|ref}}</ref> | ||
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===Zane Truesdale homecoming tournament=== | ===Zane Truesdale homecoming tournament=== | ||
Jaden took part in the main tournament of the series, where he loses to Chazz in the finals. Although he defeated Chazz earlier, Chazz was able to overcome him in the rematch. | Jaden took part in the main tournament of the series, where he loses to Chazz in the finals. Although he defeated Chazz earlier, Chazz was able to overcome him in the rematch. | ||
− | Following his defeat to Chazz, [[Winged Kuriboh ( | + | Following his defeat to Chazz, [[Winged Kuriboh (character)|Winged Kuriboh]] led Jaden to the [[Abandoned Dorm]], where he found Midori Dueling Mackenzie. Seeing Jaden, Midori attempts to comeback from a Duel she was going to deliberately lose but is unable to win by that point. After the Duel, Jaden is powerless to save her from succumbing to the shadows. However, Jaden is able to defeat Reggie in a Duel, freeing her from the influence of [[Tragoedia (character)|Tragoedia]] and reviving Midori. |
===Exchange student battles=== | ===Exchange student battles=== | ||
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[[File:JudaiHerovsHero.jpg|right|100px|thumb|Jaden at the end of the manga.]] | [[File:JudaiHerovsHero.jpg|right|100px|thumb|Jaden at the end of the manga.]] | ||
Jaden and Chazz confront Tragoedia at the warehouse by the docks, and they Duel as a team against him. Though they gain an early advantage,<ref name="chp61">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|61|ref}}</ref> Tragoedia comes back with a wide array of cards that he designed himself.<ref name="chp62">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|62|ref}}</ref> Pushed into a corner, Chazz leaves Jaden his face-down "[[Hopeful Future]]", knowing the outcome of the Duel will be determined on the next [[turn]].<ref name="chp63">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|63|ref}}</ref> Jaden combines "Winged Kuriboh" with "Light and Darkness Dragon" to create "[[Ma'at (manga)|Ma'at]]", which lends its power to defeat Tragoedia. The spirits of "Winged Kuriboh" and "Light and Darkness Dragon" sacrifice themselves to seal Tragoedia permanently. Years later, after graduation, Jaden faces a revived Koyo for the world title.<ref name="chp64">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|64|ref}}</ref> | Jaden and Chazz confront Tragoedia at the warehouse by the docks, and they Duel as a team against him. Though they gain an early advantage,<ref name="chp61">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|61|ref}}</ref> Tragoedia comes back with a wide array of cards that he designed himself.<ref name="chp62">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|62|ref}}</ref> Pushed into a corner, Chazz leaves Jaden his face-down "[[Hopeful Future]]", knowing the outcome of the Duel will be determined on the next [[turn]].<ref name="chp63">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|63|ref}}</ref> Jaden combines "Winged Kuriboh" with "Light and Darkness Dragon" to create "[[Ma'at (manga)|Ma'at]]", which lends its power to defeat Tragoedia. The spirits of "Winged Kuriboh" and "Light and Darkness Dragon" sacrifice themselves to seal Tragoedia permanently. Years later, after graduation, Jaden faces a revived Koyo for the world title.<ref name="chp64">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|64|ref}}</ref> | ||
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==Deck== | ==Deck== | ||
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* Hero's Bond (manga) | * Hero's Bond (manga) | ||
* Hero's Return | * Hero's Return | ||
− | * Legacy of a | + | * Legacy of a Hero (manga) |
− | * Magician's | + | * Magician's Archive |
* Master Magician's Incantation | * Master Magician's Incantation | ||
* Miracle Fusion (manga) | * Miracle Fusion (manga) | ||
* Mystical Space Typhoon (manga) | * Mystical Space Typhoon (manga) | ||
* Negate Attack (manga) | * Negate Attack (manga) | ||
− | * Oil | + | * Oil |
* Parallel World Fusion (manga) | * Parallel World Fusion (manga) | ||
* Polymerization (manga) | * Polymerization (manga) | ||
* Polymerization (manga) | * Polymerization (manga) | ||
* Pot of Greed (manga) | * Pot of Greed (manga) | ||
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* Premature Burial (manga) | * Premature Burial (manga) | ||
* Reinforcement of the Army (manga) | * Reinforcement of the Army (manga) | ||
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* Soul Release (manga) | * Soul Release (manga) | ||
* Soul Return | * Soul Return | ||
− | * | + | * Spellbook Inside the Pot |
* The Warrior Returning Alive (manga) | * The Warrior Returning Alive (manga) | ||
* Transcendent Wings (manga) | * Transcendent Wings (manga) | ||
* Voltic Spear | * Voltic Spear | ||
* Weak Anger | * Weak Anger | ||
+ | * Ability Limitation | ||
* Alternate Fusion | * Alternate Fusion | ||
* Backdraft | * Backdraft | ||
− | * | + | * Defender Hero |
− | * Element | + | * Element Change |
* Hero Barrier (manga) | * Hero Barrier (manga) | ||
* Hero Signal (manga) | * Hero Signal (manga) | ||
* Late Hero | * Late Hero | ||
− | + | * Protection of the Elements | |
− | * Protection of the Elements | ||
* Responsibility | * Responsibility | ||
+ | * Rookie Fight | ||
* Shield Strike | * Shield Strike | ||
− | * Soul Fusion | + | * Soul Fusion |
* Swamp of the Fallen | * Swamp of the Fallen | ||
* Terra Firma Gravity (manga) | * Terra Firma Gravity (manga) |