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{{For|other versions of this character|Maximillion Pegasus (disambiguation)}}
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{{Infobox character
 
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| romaji_name            = Pegasasu Jē Kurofōdo
 
| romaji_name            = Pegasasu Jē Kurofōdo
 
| ja_trans_name          = Pegasus J. Crawford
 
| ja_trans_name          = Pegasus J. Crawford
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* Sol Chevalsky
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* Taiyō Tenma
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| ko_name                = 페가서스 J. 크로퍼드
 
| ko_name                = 페가서스 J. 크로퍼드
 
| anime_debut            = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|1|ref}}
 
| anime_debut            = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|1|ref}}
 
| video_game_debut      = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]''
 
| video_game_debut      = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]''
 
| appears_in_anime      =
 
| appears_in_anime      =
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (second series)]]
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''
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| birthdate              = October 8<ref name="GoT P">''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth]]'': Pegasus J. Crawford profile</ref><ref name="yugioh characters">{{citeweb|url=http://www.yugioh.com/characters/maximillion-pegasus|title=Character|publisher=4K Media Inc.|date=July 7, 2015}}</ref>
 
| birthdate              = October 8<ref name="GoT P">''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth]]'': Pegasus J. Crawford profile</ref><ref name="yugioh characters">{{citeweb|url=http://www.yugioh.com/characters/maximillion-pegasus|title=Character|publisher=4K Media Inc.|date=July 7, 2015}}</ref>
 
| age                    =  
 
| age                    =  
| height                = 187cm
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| height                = 188 cm
 
| weight                = 65 kg
 
| weight                = 65 kg
 
| gender                = Male
 
| gender                = Male
 
| blood_type            = A
 
| blood_type            = A
 
| relatives              =  
 
| relatives              =  
* [[Cecelia]] (lover [wife in the dub]; deceased)
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* [[Cecelia]] (lover [wife in the English anime]; deceased)
 
* [[Yako Tenma]] (adopted son)
 
* [[Yako Tenma]] (adopted son)
 
* [[Gekko Tenma]] (adopted son)
 
* [[Gekko Tenma]] (adopted son)
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* Inventor of Duel Monsters<ref name="yugioh characters"/>
 
* Inventor of Duel Monsters<ref name="yugioh characters"/>
 
| previous_occupation    = Artist
 
| previous_occupation    = Artist
| tournament1            = [[United States The King of Duelists]]
 
| result1                = Winner
 
 
| deck                  = [[Toon Monster|Toon]]/Eyes
 
| deck                  = [[Toon Monster|Toon]]/Eyes
 
| ntr_deck              =
 
| ntr_deck              =
 
* Toon World!
 
* Toon World!
 
* Toon Channel
 
* Toon Channel
| wc4_deck              = Toonized
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| wc04_deck              = Toonized
 
| wc08_deck              = Future Vision
 
| wc08_deck              = Future Vision
 
| ja_voice              = {{Voice actors|ja|Jiro Jay Takasugi}}
 
| ja_voice              = {{Voice actors|ja|Jiro Jay Takasugi}}
| en_voice              = {{Voice actors|en|Darren Dunstan|e1=<ref>{{cite web |last1=Martinez |first1=Phillip |title=Actor-director Darren Dunstan talks becoming Maximillion Pegasus and his continued work on 'Yu-Gi-Oh!' |url=https://www.newsweek.com/darren-dunstan-pegasus-voice-actor-yugioh-1142540 |website=Newsweek |access-date=15 June 2022 |date=27 September 2018}}</ref>|Brian Zimmerman|e2=(Singapore)}}
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| en_voice              = {{Voice actors|en|Darren Dunstan|Brian Zimmerman||e2=(Singapore)}}
 
| es_voice              = {{Voice actors|es|Gabriel Gama/Víctor Covarrubias/Rafael Rivera}} (Americas)
 
| es_voice              = {{Voice actors|es|Gabriel Gama/Víctor Covarrubias/Rafael Rivera}} (Americas)
 
{{Voice actors|es|Cholo Moratalla}} (Spain)
 
{{Voice actors|es|Cholo Moratalla}} (Spain)
| de_voice              = {{Voice actors|de|Till Hagen}}
 
 
|it_voice = {{Voice actors|it|Claudio Moneta}}
 
|it_voice = {{Voice actors|it|Claudio Moneta}}
|pt_voice = {{Voice actors|pt|Affonso Amajones|e1=(Brazil)}}
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|pt_voice = {{Voice actors|pt|Affonso Amajones|e1=(Brazil)}}}}
|ar_voice = {{Voice actors|ar|Hasan Hamdan}}
 
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'''Maximillion Pegasus''', known as '''Pegasus J. Crawford''' in the Japanese version, is a character in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime. He is the president of [[Industrial Illusions]] and the creator of the game of ''[[Duel Monsters]]'', owning many cards that have never been released to the public. He originally wanted to be an artist before becoming obsessed with Egypt and creating ''Duel Monsters''. This did serve to fulfill his original dream as he drew monsters for his game.
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'''Maximillion Pegasus''', known as '''Pegasus J. Crawford''' in the Japanese version, is the president of [[Industrial Illusions]] and the creator of the game of ''[[Duel Monsters]]''. He owns many cards that have never been released to the public. He originally wanted to be an artist before becoming obsessed with Egypt and creating ''Duel Monsters''. This did serve to fulfill his original dream as he drew monsters for his game.
  
Pegasus is the main antagonist of the [[Duelist Kingdom (arc)|Duelist Kingdom]] arc, but later redeems himself. Pegasus tried to take over [[KaibaCorp]] to see [[Cecelia]] using the company's [[Solid Vision]] technology. In the dub, he wants to take over KaibaCorp and gain possession of the [[Millennium Items]] to combine KaibaCorp technology with the items in the hope of reviving Cecelia. In the anime, however and surprisingly, he became an ally starting after [[Battle City]].
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Pegasus was the main antagonist of the [[Duelist Kingdom]] arc, but later redeems himself. Pegasus tried to take over [[KaibaCorp]] to see Cyndia using the company's [[Solid Vision]] technology. In the American version of the anime, he wants to take over KaibaCorp and gain possession of the [[Millennium Items]] to combine KaibaCorp technology with the items in the hope of reviving his lover, [[Cecelia]]. In the anime, however and surprisingly, he became an ally starting after [[Battle City]].
  
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
 
===Personality===
 
===Personality===
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[[File:Pegasus Linework.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Linework]]
 
[[File:Pegasus Linework.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Linework]]
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Pegasus is depicted as a well-mannered yet overly dramatic man obsessed with cartoons, concealing the appearance of a ruthless businessman and gamer, and yet a man of his word.
 
Pegasus is depicted as a well-mannered yet overly dramatic man obsessed with cartoons, concealing the appearance of a ruthless businessman and gamer, and yet a man of his word.
  
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In the English dub of Bonds Beyond Time, Pegasus is portrayed with an extremely vain personality.
 
In the English dub of Bonds Beyond Time, Pegasus is portrayed with an extremely vain personality.
  
==Voice and mannerisms==
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==Voice/Mannerisms==
 
Being an American, Pegasus has a tendency to use English words when speaking in the Japanese version.
 
Being an American, Pegasus has a tendency to use English words when speaking in the Japanese version.
  
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In the English ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'' video game, and in the instruction booklet for ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', his original name, '''Pegasus Crawford''' is used, while in the other games his dub and manga name is used. Pegasus is unusual in that his English name is used in the English manga while most ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' human characters keep their Japanese names in the English manga. In the video game, ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', the character representing Pegasus within the virtual world of the game is named '''Pegasus J. Kroitzel'''.
 
In the English ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'' video game, and in the instruction booklet for ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', his original name, '''Pegasus Crawford''' is used, while in the other games his dub and manga name is used. Pegasus is unusual in that his English name is used in the English manga while most ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' human characters keep their Japanese names in the English manga. In the video game, ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', the character representing Pegasus within the virtual world of the game is named '''Pegasus J. Kroitzel'''.
  
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]'', Pegasus takes an alias. In the Japanese version, he takes the name '''Taiyō Tenma''' (天馬 太陽, ''Tenma Taiyō''). In the dub, he takes the name '''Sol Chevalsky''', an approximate name when compared to his Japanese alias (Sol and Taiyou translate into "Sun" while Pegasus and Tenma are both mythical horses, with Chevalsky being a rough phonetic pronunciation of Przewalski's horse.)
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]'', Pegasus takes an alias. In the Japanese version, he takes the name '''Taiyō Tenma''' (天馬 太陽, ''Tenma Taiyō''). In the dub, he takes the name '''Sol Chevalsky''', an approximate name when compared to his Japanese alias (Sol and Taiyou translate into "Sun").
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Pegasus participated in the Intercontinental ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' Championship tournament and faced [[Bandit Keith]] in the finals. Pegasus toys with Keith and reads his mind using the [[Millennium Eye]]. He scribbles down some notes and calls a kid, named [[Sam]], from the audience over. He hands Sam the instructions and tells him to use them to defeat Keith. In the meantime, Pegasus sits with Kaiba and happily accepts his proposal to develop the holographic system, as they watch Sam defeat and humiliate Keith.
 
Pegasus participated in the Intercontinental ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' Championship tournament and faced [[Bandit Keith]] in the finals. Pegasus toys with Keith and reads his mind using the [[Millennium Eye]]. He scribbles down some notes and calls a kid, named [[Sam]], from the audience over. He hands Sam the instructions and tells him to use them to defeat Keith. In the meantime, Pegasus sits with Kaiba and happily accepts his proposal to develop the holographic system, as they watch Sam defeat and humiliate Keith.
  
Pegasus is also present at the regional Duel Monsters championship in Japan. He hands the prizes to the winner [[Weevil Underwood]] and invites him to participate in his [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament.
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Pegasus is also present at the regional Duel Monsters championship in Japan. He hands the prizes to the winner [[Weevil Underwood]] and invites him to participate in his [[#Duelist Kingdom|upcoming tournament]].
  
 
Pegasus is the inspiration for ''[[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'', a game that [[Duke Devlin]] created. After playing Duke in a game, Pegasus approves the creation of Dungeon Dice Monsters, wanting to expand it further. Upon Pegasus' request, Duke allows him to make an addition to the game. Pegasus adds "[[Dark Magician (DDM)|Dark Magician]]" as a monster, which Duke doesn't learn of until later. Pegasus also hacks into KaibaCorp's computer system and adds some of Dungeon Dice Monsters' data.
 
Pegasus is the inspiration for ''[[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'', a game that [[Duke Devlin]] created. After playing Duke in a game, Pegasus approves the creation of Dungeon Dice Monsters, wanting to expand it further. Upon Pegasus' request, Duke allows him to make an addition to the game. Pegasus adds "[[Dark Magician (DDM)|Dark Magician]]" as a monster, which Duke doesn't learn of until later. Pegasus also hacks into KaibaCorp's computer system and adds some of Dungeon Dice Monsters' data.
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
 
====Duelist Kingdom====
 
====Duelist Kingdom====
[[File:Yu-Gi-Oh 001 Final-scene.png|thumb|left|200px|Pegasus learns of Kaiba's defeat]]
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[[File:Yu-Gi-Oh_001_Final-scene.png|thumb|left|200px|Pegasus learns of Kaiba's defeat]]
 
Pegasus is informed of the uncontested ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' champion, [[Seto Kaiba]], being defeated by [[Yugi Muto]]. He struck a deal with [[The Big Five]] from [[KaibaCorp]] in an attempt to overthrow Seto Kaiba and gain control of KaibaCorp. Pegasus planned the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament in the hopes of defeating Yugi Muto to restore the company's reputation (and take Yugi's [[Millennium Puzzle]] in the dub). He planned to use KaibaCorp's [[Solid Vision]] technology to create a holographic version of Cecelia. (In the dub, he planned on using the Millennium Items and the technology to revive Cecelia.)
 
Pegasus is informed of the uncontested ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' champion, [[Seto Kaiba]], being defeated by [[Yugi Muto]]. He struck a deal with [[The Big Five]] from [[KaibaCorp]] in an attempt to overthrow Seto Kaiba and gain control of KaibaCorp. Pegasus planned the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament in the hopes of defeating Yugi Muto to restore the company's reputation (and take Yugi's [[Millennium Puzzle]] in the dub). He planned to use KaibaCorp's [[Solid Vision]] technology to create a holographic version of Cecelia. (In the dub, he planned on using the Millennium Items and the technology to revive Cecelia.)
  
[[File:Pegasus VS Yami Yugi - TV.png|thumb|Pegasus Dueling Yugi through the [[Pegasus' videotape|video]]]]
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[[File:Snapshot20130515173028.jpg|thumb|Pegasus Dueling Yugi through the [[Pegasus' videotape|video]].]]
 
Pegasus sent Yugi a [[Pegasus' videotape|videotape]] and items needed to participate in the tournament. Through the videotape, Pegasus was able to communicate with Yugi on the spot and faced him in a timed Duel. Pegasus won and stole the soul of Yugi's grandfather as Yugi's [[Penalty Game]]. He forced Yugi to enter Duelist Kingdom to get back the soul of his grandfather.
 
Pegasus sent Yugi a [[Pegasus' videotape|videotape]] and items needed to participate in the tournament. Through the videotape, Pegasus was able to communicate with Yugi on the spot and faced him in a timed Duel. Pegasus won and stole the soul of Yugi's grandfather as Yugi's [[Penalty Game]]. He forced Yugi to enter Duelist Kingdom to get back the soul of his grandfather.
  
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Kaiba managed to get to the [[Duelist Kingdom (island)|Duelist Kingdom island]] and demanded that Pegasus give Mokuba back. Pegasus responded by sealing Mokuba's soul in the "[[Soul Prison]]" card. He told Kaiba he would need 10 [[Star Chips]] to see him, like the other contestants. He gave him the 5 Star Chips Mokuba had previously stolen and told Kaiba that he must beat Yugi to get the other 5.
 
Kaiba managed to get to the [[Duelist Kingdom (island)|Duelist Kingdom island]] and demanded that Pegasus give Mokuba back. Pegasus responded by sealing Mokuba's soul in the "[[Soul Prison]]" card. He told Kaiba he would need 10 [[Star Chips]] to see him, like the other contestants. He gave him the 5 Star Chips Mokuba had previously stolen and told Kaiba that he must beat Yugi to get the other 5.
  
[[File:Pegaus Yu-Gi-Oh 027.png|thumb|200px|left|Pegasus seals Kaiba's soul in a "[[Soul Prison]]" card]]
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[[File:Pegaus_Yu-Gi-Oh_027.png|thumb|200px|left|Pegasus seals Kaiba's soul in a "[[Soul Prison]]" card]]
 
Kaiba did so and prepared to Duel Pegasus using his [[Duel Disk]]s, which he has designed to counter Pegasus' mind reading strategy. Pegasus agreed to use them, provided Kaiba also accepts his terms; to have Mokuba's body hold his Duel Disks. Kaiba refused to attack his own brother, so he Dueled Pegasus using a standard [[Dueling Arena]]. With the ability to read his opponent's mind, Pegasus defeats Kaiba and traps his soul in another "Soul Prison" card.
 
Kaiba did so and prepared to Duel Pegasus using his [[Duel Disk]]s, which he has designed to counter Pegasus' mind reading strategy. Pegasus agreed to use them, provided Kaiba also accepts his terms; to have Mokuba's body hold his Duel Disks. Kaiba refused to attack his own brother, so he Dueled Pegasus using a standard [[Dueling Arena]]. With the ability to read his opponent's mind, Pegasus defeats Kaiba and traps his soul in another "Soul Prison" card.
  
 
Pegasus watched the semi-final Duels; Yugi Muto against [[Mai Valentine]] and [[Joey Wheeler]] against [[Bandit Keith]]. Having been humiliated by Pegasus in their last encounter, Keith held a gun to Pegasus after losing his Duel and demanded the prize money. Pegasus opened a trap door, causing Keith to plummet into the ocean.
 
Pegasus watched the semi-final Duels; Yugi Muto against [[Mai Valentine]] and [[Joey Wheeler]] against [[Bandit Keith]]. Having been humiliated by Pegasus in their last encounter, Keith held a gun to Pegasus after losing his Duel and demanded the prize money. Pegasus opened a trap door, causing Keith to plummet into the ocean.
  
[[File:Pegasus Yu-Gi-Oh 037.png|thumb|200px|Pegasus in his Shadow Game with Yugi]]
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[[File:Pegasus_Yu-Gi-Oh_037.png|thumb|200px|Pegasus in his Shadow Game with Yugi]]
 
As he planned, Pegasus ends up Dueling Yugi. Were Pegasus to win, Yugi's soul would be sealed in a card. Should Yugi win, Pegasus would release the souls of Yugi's grandfather and the Kaiba brothers. The Millennium Eye initially gives Pegasus a massive advantage, but Yugi and [[Yami Yugi]] are able to outsmart him by using a "Mind Shuffle" technique, where each of them play a card face-down and then switch to the other mind without letting the other know what card they played. After the Yugis destroyed Pegasus' card "[[Toon World (anime)|Toon World]]", giving them a small lead in Life Points, Pegasus draws them into a [[Shadow Game]]. Although the game is too much for Yugi, causing him to collapse, Yami Yugi was still able to resist Pegasus's Eye with the aid of Yugi's friends reaching out to protect Yugi, allowing him to destroy Pegasus' monsters and win the Duel.
 
As he planned, Pegasus ends up Dueling Yugi. Were Pegasus to win, Yugi's soul would be sealed in a card. Should Yugi win, Pegasus would release the souls of Yugi's grandfather and the Kaiba brothers. The Millennium Eye initially gives Pegasus a massive advantage, but Yugi and [[Yami Yugi]] are able to outsmart him by using a "Mind Shuffle" technique, where each of them play a card face-down and then switch to the other mind without letting the other know what card they played. After the Yugis destroyed Pegasus' card "[[Toon World (anime)|Toon World]]", giving them a small lead in Life Points, Pegasus draws them into a [[Shadow Game]]. Although the game is too much for Yugi, causing him to collapse, Yami Yugi was still able to resist Pegasus's Eye with the aid of Yugi's friends reaching out to protect Yugi, allowing him to destroy Pegasus' monsters and win the Duel.
  
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Pegasus's disappearance after [[#Duelist Kingdom|Duelist Kingdom]] hinders the release of [[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]. [[Duke Devlin]] blames [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] for Pegasus' disappearance and faces him in Dungeon Dice Monsters over it. Yugi manages to win using the "[[Dark Magician (DDM)|Dark Magician]]" Pegasus added, and shortly afterwards it is revealed that Industrial Illusions plans to take Dungeon Dice Monsters global.
 
Pegasus's disappearance after [[#Duelist Kingdom|Duelist Kingdom]] hinders the release of [[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]. [[Duke Devlin]] blames [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] for Pegasus' disappearance and faces him in Dungeon Dice Monsters over it. Yugi manages to win using the "[[Dark Magician (DDM)|Dark Magician]]" Pegasus added, and shortly afterwards it is revealed that Industrial Illusions plans to take Dungeon Dice Monsters global.
  
Duke uses Pegasus' additions to the [[KaibaCorp]] computer system to his advantage, by adding Dungeon Dice original monsters to his Deck when he is trapped in the [[Noah's Virtual World|Virtual World]].
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Duke uses Pegasus' additions to the [[KaibaCorp]] computer system to his advantage, by adding Dungeon Dice original monsters to his Deck when he is trapped in the [[Virtual World]].
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===''Pyramid of Light''===
 
===''Pyramid of Light''===
 
[[File:Pegasus-In-Pyramid of Light.jpg|200px|thumb|Pegasus Dueling with Kaiba.]]
 
[[File:Pegasus-In-Pyramid of Light.jpg|200px|thumb|Pegasus Dueling with Kaiba.]]
Takes place after Battle City and before Waking The Dragons. Pegasus dreams of the impending danger as it enters his room to set its plan in motion. Soon after, Kaiba arrives and demands a way to defeat Yugi's three [[Egyptian God Cards]] since he knew Pegasus wouldn't let them go without a way to take them down. Pegasus admits to having a card that may work, but doesn't agree to Duel for it until after Kaiba wagers his three "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s". Though he uses his beloved [[Toons]], Pegasus is defeated after Kaiba uses "[[XYZ-Dragon Cannon (anime)|XYZ-Dragon Cannon]]" to destroy "[[Toon World (later anime)|Toon World]]" (which destroys the [[Toon Monsters]] as well) and attack him directly. Kaiba discovers two cards to take on the God Cards and doesn't believe Pegasus when he insists he only had [[Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon (anime)|one]]. Pegasus investigates the [[Pyramid of Light (anime)|extra card]] and discovers the history of [[Anubis]] and arrives just in time to save [[Téa Gardner]], [[Solomon Muto]], and [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] from being crushed when Kaiba's Duel Dome starts to collapse. When Anubis reveals himself to Duel the Pharaoh and the building collapses further, Pegasus Summons "[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon (later anime)|Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]]" and "[[Toon Dark Magician Girl (anime)|Toon Dark Magician Girl]]" to catch some falling debris before they are (goofishly) crushed.
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Takes place after Battle City and before Waking The Dragons as the movie was almost "non-canon". Pegasus dreams of the impending danger as it enters his room to set its plan in motion. Soon after, Kaiba arrives and demands a way to defeat Yugi's three [[Egyptian God Cards]] since he knew Pegasus wouldn't let them go without a way to take them down. Pegasus admits to having a card that may work, but doesn't agree to Duel for it until after Kaiba wagers his three "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s". Though he uses his beloved [[Toons]], Pegasus is defeated after Kaiba uses "[[XYZ-Dragon Cannon (anime)|XYZ-Dragon Cannon]]" to destroy "[[Toon World (later anime)|Toon World]]" (which destroys the [[Toon Monsters]] as well) and attack him directly. Kaiba discovers two cards to take on the God Cards and doesn't believe Pegasus when he insists he only had [[Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon (anime)|one]]. Pegasus investigates the [[Pyramid of Light (anime)|extra card]] and discovers the history of [[Anubis]] and arrives just in time to save [[Téa Gardner]], [[Solomon Muto]], and [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] from being crushed when Kaiba's Duel Dome starts to collapse. When Anubis reveals himself to Duel the Pharaoh and the building collapses further, Pegasus Summons "[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon (later anime)|Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]]" and "[[Toon Dark Magician Girl (anime)|Toon Dark Magician Girl]]" to catch some falling debris before they are (goofishly) crushed.
  
 
====Waking the Dragons====
 
====Waking the Dragons====
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==== KC Grand Championship ====
 
==== KC Grand Championship ====
Though Pegasus doesn't make a physical appearance during this arc, he is mentioned several times. Firstly, when Yugi's group remember he paid for their flight to America. And Pegasus was later mentioned by Leon as the one personally responsible for creating the Fairy Tale cards Leon uses. [[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried]] later gloats that his virus would wipe out KC's computer data, forcing Pegasus to sign a business contract with [[Schroeder Corp]]; though he is later foiled by the one weakness in "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg (anime)|Golden Castle of Stromberg]]", allowing the virus to cease its destruction of the KC computer data.
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Though Pegasus doesn't make a physical appearance during this arc, he is mentioned several times. Firstly, when Yugi's group remember he paid for their flight to America. And Pegasus was later mentioned by Leon as the one personally responsible for creating the Fairy Tale cards Leon uses. [[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried ]]later gloats that his virus would wipe out KC's computer data, forcing Pegasus to sign a business contract with [[Schroeder Corp]]; though he is later foiled by the one weakness in "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]", allowing the virus to cease its destruction of the KC computer data.
  
 
==== Ceremonial Battle ====
 
==== Ceremonial Battle ====
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Shortly before finishing school, [[Chumley Huffington]] is called upon by Pegasus personally to work as a card designer for I² due to his successful card design submission of [[Ayers Rock Sunrise (anime)|Ayers Rock Sunrise]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|50|ref}}</ref>
 
Shortly before finishing school, [[Chumley Huffington]] is called upon by Pegasus personally to work as a card designer for I² due to his successful card design submission of [[Ayers Rock Sunrise (anime)|Ayers Rock Sunrise]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|50|ref}}</ref>
  
When [[Franz]], an I² employee, steals the only remaining copy of ''[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]'' and controls it with [[Mound of the Bound Creator (anime)|a field spell]] he created and travels to [[Duel Academy]] to test it out on the participants of the [[Genex Tournament]]. Pegasus and Chumley follow him to Duel Academy and end up working with Chumley's school chum, [[Jaden Yuki]], to track him down. After [[Chancellor Sheppard]] halts the tournament, the group finds Franz and Pegasus prepares to Duel him. Jaden steps in, however, and though he struggled at first against a God Card, manages to hold his own. After seeing Ra in pain, Jaden declares he will save the monster from Franz' grasp and ends up destroying Ra and resurrecting to beat Franz. Pegasus watches the Duel in awe of Jaden's confidence and ability and even compares him to Yugi (much like Yugi's own [[Solomon Muto|grandfather]] had done before). After the Duel, Pegasus credits Franz for his work, but tells him he would have to do things differently to continue at I².<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|85|ref}}</ref>
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When [[Franz]], an I² employee, steals the only remaining copy of ''[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]'' (and controls it with a field spell he created and travels to [[Duel Academy]] to test it out on the participants of the [[Genex Tournament]]. Pegasus and Chumley follow him to Duel Academy and end up working with Chumley's school chum, [[Jaden Yuki]], to track him down. After [[Chancellor Sheppard]] halts the tournament, the group finds Franz and Pegasus prepares to Duel him. Jaden steps in, however, and though he struggled at first against a God Card, manages to hold his own. After seeing Ra in pain, Jaden declares he will save the monster from Franz' grasp and ends up destroying Ra and resurrecting to beat Franz. Pegasus watches the Duel in awe of Jaden's confidence and ability and even compares him to Yugi (much like Yugi's own [[Solomon Muto|grandfather]] had done before). After the Duel, Pegasus credits Franz for his work, but tells him he would have to do things differently to continue at I².<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|85|ref}}</ref>
  
[[File:ToonKingdom-JP-Anime-GX-NC.png|thumb|200px|Pegasus dueling with his "[[Toon Kingdom]]" card.]]
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[[File:ToonKingdom-JP-Anime-GX-NC.png|thumb|200px|Pegasus in Duel with [[Dr. Crowler]] and [[Jean-Louis Bonaparte|Chancellor Bonaparte]].]]
 
Sometime later, he issues a [[Battle Royal|Triangle Duel]] against [[Vellian Crowler|Dr. Crowler]] and [[Jean-Louis Bonaparte|Vice-Chancellor Bonaparte]] for their right to work at Industrial Illusions, after the two believe themselves to be fired by Chancellor Sheppard. Pegasus wins the triangle Duel but accepts them as employees until Sheppard arrives and tells the two that they were not actually fired. Shortly afterwards, Pegasus and Sheppard meet in private to discuss the threat of the "[[Destiny Hero - Plasma (anime)|Ultimate D-Card]]" that was stolen from Aster's father.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|92|ref}}</ref>
 
Sometime later, he issues a [[Battle Royal|Triangle Duel]] against [[Vellian Crowler|Dr. Crowler]] and [[Jean-Louis Bonaparte|Vice-Chancellor Bonaparte]] for their right to work at Industrial Illusions, after the two believe themselves to be fired by Chancellor Sheppard. Pegasus wins the triangle Duel but accepts them as employees until Sheppard arrives and tells the two that they were not actually fired. Shortly afterwards, Pegasus and Sheppard meet in private to discuss the threat of the "[[Destiny Hero - Plasma (anime)|Ultimate D-Card]]" that was stolen from Aster's father.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|92|ref}}</ref>
  
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====''Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time''====
 
====''Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time''====
 
[[File:Maximillianbuilding.jpg|thumb|left|210px|Pegasus about to get crushed by a falling building.]]
 
[[File:Maximillianbuilding.jpg|thumb|left|210px|Pegasus about to get crushed by a falling building.]]
Pegasus is the target of [[Paradox]], the main antagonist in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time]]''. Here, Paradox aims to kill Pegasus using [[Yusei Fudo]]'s "[[Stardust Dragon (anime)|Stardust Dragon]]", eliminating ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' from existence in order to prevent his future from being destroyed by [[Synchro Summon]]ing. When Paradox came to [[Yugi Muto]]'s time during a tournament that Pegasus was hosting, he used his [[Malefic]] Dragons to destroy buildings in the plaza, resulting in Pegasus' death as he was crushed under a collapsing building, along with several other bystanders, including [[Solomon Muto]]. Yugi then travelled back in time with [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Jaden Yuki]] to a point prior to both Pegasus's arrival in Domino City and Paradox's, so that the three can defeat Paradox. After Paradox's defeat, Pegasus is then shown distributing cards at the event.
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Pegasus is the target of [[Paradox]], the main antagonist in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time]]''. Here, Paradox aims to kill Pegasus using [[Yusei Fudo]]'s "[[Stardust Dragon (anime)|Stardust Dragon]]", eliminating ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' from existence in order to prevent his future from being destroyed by [[Synchro Summon]]ing. When Paradox came to [[Yugi Muto]]'s time during a tournament that Pegasus was hosting, he used his [[Malefic]] Dragons to destroy buildings in the plaza, resulting in Pegasus' death as he was crushed under a collapsing building, along with several other bystanders, including [[Solomon Muto]]. Yugi then travelled back in time with [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Jaden Yuki]] to a point prior to both Pegasus's arrival in Domino City and Paradox's, so that the three can defeat Paradox. After Paradox's defeat, Pegasus is then shown distributing cards at the even
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===Video games===
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[[File:Sol Chevolsky.png|thumb|left|210px|Pegasus as Sol Chevalsky.]]
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Pegasus makes a number of appearances outside of the various ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime and manga adaptions. He appears as an opponent in many of the video games, using his signature Toon themed Deck. His most prominent appearance in the video games is in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]'', in which Pegasus once again appears as the main villain. Having found an ancient stone tablet, Pegasus is possessed by an ancient creature known as Reshef the Dark Being, and renames himself "Sol Chevalsky". Using his resources, Pegasus summons forth all of his former minions, including the [[Paradox Brothers]] and [[PaniK]] from the Duelist Kingdom arc, and sends them to claim the Millennium Items while he prepares to free the Dark Being from its stone prison.
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[[Ishizu Ishtar]] foresees the calamity that the Dark Being could unleash, and recruits Yugi, Joey, and the player's character to put an end to Pegasus' evil plans. They eventually succeed in freeing Pegasus and defeating the Dark Being, but Reshef attempts to possess him again. Saddened by his evil actions, Pegasus allows the Dark Being to take his soul, telling Yugi and his friends to seal him away with Reshef trapped inside of him. Pegasus ultimately accepts his fate, expressing his gratitude at having faced such powerful Duelists before he is sealed into the stone tablet.
  
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Pegasus 2007-7-23.png                       | [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)]]
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Pegasus 2007-7-23.png       | [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)]]
MaximillionPegasus-DAR.png                  | [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Arena)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Duel Arena'')]]
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Maximillion Pegasus-WC08.png | [[Maximillion Pegasus (World Championship)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Duel Monsters'' and ''World Championship'')]]
MaximillionPegasus-DULI.png                  | [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Links)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Duel Links'')]]
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Maximillion Pegasus-DDM.png | [[Maximillion Pegasus (DDM)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Dungeon Dice Monsters'')]]
MaximillionPegasus-WC08.png                 | [[Maximillion Pegasus (World Championship)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Duel Monsters'' and ''World Championship'')]]
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MaximillionPegasusMD.png     | [[Maximillion Pegasus (Millennium Duels)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Millennium Duels'')]]
Maximillion Pegasus-DDM.png                 | [[Maximillion Pegasus (DDM)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Dungeon Dice Monsters'')]]
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MaximillionPegasus-DAR.png   | [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Arena)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Duel Arena'')]]
Pegasus-FMR.png                              | [[Pegasus (FMR)|Pegasus (''Forbidden Memories'')]]
 
MaximillionPegasus-LOD.png                              | [[Maximillion Pegasus (Legacy of the Duelist)|Pegasus (''Legacy of the Duelist'')]]
 
MaximillionPegasusMD.png                     | [[Maximillion Pegasus (Millennium Duels)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Millennium Duels'')]]
 
Maximillion-Pegasus-Nightmare-Troubadour.png | [[Maximillion Pegasus (Nightmare Troubadour)|Maximillion Pegasus (''Nightmare Troubadour'')]]
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Deck==
 
==Deck==
 
{{main|Maximillion Pegasus' Decks}}
 
{{main|Maximillion Pegasus' Decks}}
Pegasus uses a '''[[Toon Deck|Toon]]/Illusion Deck''' focused around the card "[[Toon World (anime)|Toon World]]" which, in the manga and anime, is a one-of-a-kind card that allows him to play special [[Toon monster]]s. During [[Duelist Kingdom]], aside from his Toon cards Pegasus utilizes control cards to disable enemy monsters, such as "[[Trap Displacement]]" and "[[Magical Neutralizing Force]]", and cards that can turn an opponent's cards against them, such as a combo of "[[Dragon Capture Jar (anime)|Dragon Capture Jar]]" and "[[Dragon Piper (anime)|Dragon Piper]]", or "[[Doppleganger (anime)|Doppleganger]]". These cards take full advantage of Pegasus' mind reading abilities to anticipate and counter his opponent's moves. As an extension of this control, Pegasus created the cards "[[Relinquished (anime)|Relinquished]]", "[[Thousand-Eyes Restrict (anime)|Thousand-Eyes Restrict]]", "[[Thousand-Eyes Idol (anime)|Thousand-Eyes Idol]]", and "[[Dark-Eyes Illusionist (anime)|Dark-Eyes Illusionist]]" specifically for his Duel with Yugi, the cards having the ability to block enemy attacks and absorb the power of Yugi's monsters.
 
  
==Duels==
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Pegasus uses a '''[[Toon Deck]]''' focused around the card "[[Toon World (anime)|Toon World]]" which, in the manga and anime, is a one of a kind card that allows him to play special [[Toon monster]]s. During [[Duelist Kingdom]], aside from his Toon cards Pegasus utilizes control cards to disable enemy monsters, such as "[[Trap Displacement]]" and "[[Magical Neutralizing Force]]", and cards that can turn an opponent's cards against them, such as a combo of "[[Dragon Capture Jar (anime)|Dragon Capture Jar]]" and "[[Dragon Piper (anime)|Dragon Piper]]", or "[[Doppleganger (anime)|Doppleganger]]". These cards take full advantage of Pegasus's mind reading abilities to anticipate and counter his opponent's moves. As an extension of this control, Pegasus created the cards "[[Relinquished (anime)|Relinquished]]", "[[Thousand-Eyes Restrict (anime)|Thousand-Eyes Restrict]]", "[[Thousand-Eyes Idol (anime)|Thousand-Eyes Idol]]", and "[[Dark-Eyes Illusionist (anime)|Dark-Eyes Illusionist]]" specifically for his Duel with Yugi, the cards having the ability to block enemy attacks and absorb the power of Yugi's monsters.
===Yu-Gi-Oh!===
 
{| class="wikitable card-list"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Opponent(s)
 
! scope="col" | Episode(s)
 
! scope="col" | Outcome
 
|-
 
| [[Bandit Keith]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 016|16]] ||  No result (Duel taken over by [[Sam]]; flashback)
 
|-
 
| [[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 002|2]] || Win
 
|-
 
| [[Seto Kaiba]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 026|26]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 027|27]] || Win
 
|-
 
| [[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 035|35]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 039|39]] || Lose
 
|-
 
| [[Mai Valentine]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 151|151]] || Lose (flashback)
 
|}
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX===
 
{| class="wikitable card-list"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Opponent(s)
 
! scope="col" | Episode(s)
 
! scope="col" | Outcome
 
|-
 
| [[Vellian Crowler]], [[Jean-Louis Bonaparte]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 092|92]] || Win
 
|}
 
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* On a CD based on the English dub of the anime, ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Music to Duel By]]'', he sings "[[Face Up Face Down]]".
 
* On a CD based on the English dub of the anime, ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Music to Duel By]]'', he sings "[[Face Up Face Down]]".
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* A poster in ''[[:Yu-Gi-Oh!_5D's|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds]] ''suggests Pegasus has passed away since the events of the original series.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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{{Maximillion Pegasus pages}}
 
{{Maximillion Pegasus pages}}
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{{Characters/GX/Anime}}
 
{{Characters/GX/Anime}}
 
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories characters}}
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