Kura
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School | Duel Academy | ||||||||||
Dormitory | Slifer Red | ||||||||||
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Video game debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force | ||||||||||
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Kura |
Kura, known as Joji Kurata in the Japanese version, is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force series. He a Slifer Red student.
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Appearances[edit]
Tag Force[edit]
Kura gives the player a copy of "Rope of Life" when they obtain his Deck Recipe.
Kura teams up with Aite during the Tag Force Tournament.
Gifts[edit]
The player is able to give Kura sandwiches. The following tables detail how much he likes or dislikes the sandwiches.
Tag Force 2[edit]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2, Kura has the following responses when the player gives him a sandwich.
Rating | Sandwiches | Response |
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5 | (Your partner is really happy!) | |
4 | (Your partner is happy!) | |
3 | (Not much of a reaction...) | |
2 | (Your partner didn't seem to like it!) | |
1 | (You partner didn't like it!) | |
? | Randomly selected response |
Tag Force 3[edit]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3, Kura has the following responses when the player gives him a sandwich.
The localized version of the game reuses his responses from Tag Force 2, which are shared among all standard Duelist 3 characters. The responses below are translations from the Japanese version of the game, which has individual responses for each character.
Rating | Sandwiches | Response |
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5 | That's really good! You hit right in the mark! Thanks! |
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4 | That's good! You hit in the mark! Thanks! |
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3 | Mmhmm, this is pretty tasty. Thanks. |
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2 | I don't really like this very much... | |
1 | Ugh! Awful! I hate this sort of thing! |
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? | Randomly selected response |
Ending Scenes[edit]
Decks[edit]
Kura uses Decks with cards that feature metallic imagery in their artworks.
His Deck in the first game revolves around Fusion Monsters, and it also includes "Rare Metal Dragon". His later Decks in Tag Force 2 and Tag Force 3 downplay the Fusion aspect to also include metallic high-Level Normal Monsters, which he can search with "Summoner's Art" and then Special Summon with "Ancient Rules".
Tag Force[edit]
Steel Beauty ★3
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Japanese: 鋼鉄の美女 · Rōmaji: Kōtetsu no Bijo
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Tag Force 2[edit]
The Metals 1 ★5
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Japanese: 金属質へようこそ1 · Rōmaji: Kinzokushitsu e Yōkoso 1 · Translated: Welcome to Metallics 1
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The Metals 2 ★6
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Japanese: 金属質へようこそ2 · Rōmaji: Kinzokushitsu e Yōkoso 2 · Translated: Welcome to Metallics 2
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The Metals 3 ★6
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Japanese: 金属質へようこそ3 · Rōmaji: Kinzokushitsu e Yōkoso 3 · Translated: Welcome to Metallics 3
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Tag Force 3[edit]
Welcome to Metallics 1 ★4
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Japanese: 金属質へようこそ1 · Rōmaji: Kinzokushitsu e Yōkoso 1
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Welcome to Metallics 2 ★5
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Japanese: 金属質へようこそ2 · Rōmaji: Kinzokushitsu e Yōkoso 2
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Welcome to Metallics 3 ★6
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Japanese: 金属質へようこそ3 · Rōmaji: Kinzokushitsu e Yōkoso 3
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