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| image                  = Nezbit.png
 
| image                  = Nezbit.png
 
| en_name                = Nezbitt
 
| en_name                = Nezbitt
| ja_name                = 大田 宗一郎; Drill Sergeant (nickname)
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| ja_name                = 大田 宗一郎
 
| romaji_name            = Ōta Sōichirō
 
| romaji_name            = Ōta Sōichirō
 
| ja_trans_name          = Soichiro Ota
 
| ja_trans_name          = Soichiro Ota
 
| other_names            = Big 4
 
| other_names            = Big 4
| es_name                =
 
* Nesbitt
 
* Tecno-pardillo (nickname by Duke Devlin; Spain only)
 
 
| anime_debut            = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|8|ref}}
 
| anime_debut            = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|8|ref}}
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| manga_debut            =
 
| video_game_debut        = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
 
| video_game_debut        = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
| appears_in_anime        = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
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| appears_in_anime        = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (second series)]]
 
| appears_in_nds          = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
 
| appears_in_nds          = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
 
| gender                  = Male  
 
| gender                  = Male  
 
| previous_organization  = [[KaibaCorp]]
 
| previous_organization  = [[KaibaCorp]]
 
| team                    = [[The Big Five]]
 
| team                    = [[The Big Five]]
| previous_occupation    = Engineer
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| previous_occupation    = Technical expert
 
| anime_deck              = [[Machine]]
 
| anime_deck              = [[Machine]]
 
| deck_master            =  
 
| deck_master            =  
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| ja_voice                = {{voice actors|ja|Hiroomi Sugino}}
 
| ja_voice                = {{voice actors|ja|Hiroomi Sugino}}
 
| en_voice                = {{voice actors|en|David Wills}}
 
| en_voice                = {{voice actors|en|David Wills}}
| de_voice                = {{voice actors|de|Detlef Bierstedt}}
 
| es_voice                = {{voice actors|es|Eduardo del Hoyo|e1= (Spain)}}
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Nezbitt''', known as '''Soichiro Ota''' in the Japanese version, is a character in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime. He was an engineer and formally the chief technical officer at KaibaCorp who oversaw the company's research and development activities. He was in charge of Technical Engineering of the military weapons KaibaCorp originally made, and later the virtual reality Duel Monster system and video game software initiated by Seto Kaiba.
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'''Nezbitt''', known as '''Soichiro Ota''' in the Japanese version, was the technical expert at [[KaibaCorp]] and a member of [[the Big Five]].
 
 
== Design ==
 
=== Appearance ===
 
Nezbitt is tall and has brown hair. Like the other members of The Big Five, he wears a business suit. In the virtual world, he takes the appearance of [[Robotic Knight]] and later [[Perfect Machine King]].
 
===Personality===
 
Nezbitt is a misanthrope who believes that machines are superior to humans. His fascination with machines is reflected in his deck and his choice of taking on the form of a [[Machine]]-type monster in the Virtual world. He also tries to behave like a robot in his speech. He is also extremely brutal, as seen when he takes over the duel against Yugi and Joey, palming [[Johnson]] by the face and shoving him aside.
 
 
 
===Voice and mannerisms===
 
In the 4Kids version, Nezbitt often speaks in a monotone tone with a robotic like dialect. In his "[[Robotic Knight]]"/"[[Perfect Machine King]]" forms, he has a computerized voice. He tends to do machine puns on his speech.
 
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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[[Seto Kaiba]], the adoptive son of the head of KaibaCorp, [[Gozaburo Kaiba]], convinces the Big Five that Gozaburo is mistreating them and he'll help restore them to their former power. The Big Five agree, and thus buy 49% of KaibaCorp. Combined with 2% that Gozaburo had previously given to Seto for a test to prove his business skill, the Big Five vote out Gozaburo and vote in Seto as the president of the company.
 
[[Seto Kaiba]], the adoptive son of the head of KaibaCorp, [[Gozaburo Kaiba]], convinces the Big Five that Gozaburo is mistreating them and he'll help restore them to their former power. The Big Five agree, and thus buy 49% of KaibaCorp. Combined with 2% that Gozaburo had previously given to Seto for a test to prove his business skill, the Big Five vote out Gozaburo and vote in Seto as the president of the company.
  
However, Seto destroyed the [[KaibaCorp military factory]] and had Nesbitt build the [[KaibaCorp Island Duel Tower|Duel Tower]] in its place. Nesbitt was furious over his work being destroyed and vowed revenge.
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However, Seto quickly backs out on their deal, stripping them of their power and leaving the Big Five little more than figureheads and consultants. Seto ordered Nezbitt to destroy his lab and had him build the [[Duel Tower]] in its place. Nezbitt was furious over his technological genius being used for games, and vowed revenge.
  
 
===Duelist Kingdom===
 
===Duelist Kingdom===
 
Furious over their betrayal, the Big Five strike a deal with the president of [[Industrial Illusions]], [[Maximillion Pegasus]] in an attempt to overthrow Seto. If Pegasus defeats Seto and [[Yugi Muto]] in duels, then they will use their 49% to vote Pegasus into power of the company by kidnapping [[Mokuba Kaiba]], who has been entrusted with the security codes to the two percent the Big Five need.
 
Furious over their betrayal, the Big Five strike a deal with the president of [[Industrial Illusions]], [[Maximillion Pegasus]] in an attempt to overthrow Seto. If Pegasus defeats Seto and [[Yugi Muto]] in duels, then they will use their 49% to vote Pegasus into power of the company by kidnapping [[Mokuba Kaiba]], who has been entrusted with the security codes to the two percent the Big Five need.
  
The Big Five later watches the duel between Yugi and Pegasus on the monitor. The Big Five and Pegasus' plan fails, after Pegasus is defeated by Yugi. In the manga, Nezbitt and the rest of the Big Five are fired by Seto and are never seen again.
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The Big Five later watches the duel between Yugi Moto and Maximillion Pegasus on the monitor. The Big Five and Pegasus' plan fails, after Pegasus is defeated by Yugi. In the manga, Nezbitt and the rest of the Big Five are fired by Seto and are never seen again.
  
 
===Legendary Heroes===
 
===Legendary Heroes===
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[[File:Perfect Machine King Nezbitt.jpg|thumb|right|Nezbitt as "[[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]".]]
 
[[File:Perfect Machine King Nezbitt.jpg|thumb|right|Nezbitt as "[[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]".]]
  
Nezbitt plays his Deck Master, himself, onto the field and combines himself with his "[[Machine King (anime)|Machine King]]" to form his new Deck Master "[[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]". Due to "[[Clockwork Night (anime)|Clockwork Night]]", his opponent's monsters were all [[Machine]]-[[Type]], therefore powering-up "Perfect Machine King". However Serenity manages to Summon "[[St. Joan (anime)|St. Joan]]" and she and Duke, with the help of Tristan's last card manage to raise the [[ATK]] of "[[St. Joan (anime)|St. Joan]]" equal to "Perfect Machine King's" ATK and defeat it, hence defeating Nezbitt. Since Nezbitt at least managed to beat Tristan, he steals his body, leaving Tristan's mind in the body of a [[robot monkey]].
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Nezbitt plays his Deck Master, himself, onto the field and combines himself with his "[[Machine King (anime)|Machine King]]" to form his new Deck Master "[[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]". Due to "[[Clockwork Night]]", his opponent's monsters were all [[Machine]]-[[Type]], therefore powering-up "Perfect Machine King". However Serenity manages to Summon "[[St. Joan (anime)|St. Joan]]" and she and Duke, with the help of Tristan's last card manage to raise the [[ATK]] of "[[St. Joan (anime)|St. Joan]]" equal to "Perfect Machine King's" ATK and defeat it, hence defeating Nezbitt. Since Nezbitt at least managed to beat Tristan, he steals his body, leaving Tristan's mind in the body of an "[[Acrobat Monkey (anime)|Acrobat Monkey]]".
  
 
[[File:Tristan Nezbitt.jpg|thumb|left|Nezbitt in Tristan's body.]]
 
[[File:Tristan Nezbitt.jpg|thumb|left|Nezbitt in Tristan's body.]]
  
In this form, Nezbitt attacks Kaiba with a [[wikipedia:Bokken|Bokken]], but is attacked by robot Tristan. He kidnaps Mokuba, for Noah, and escapes on a motorcycle. Before leaving to the real word, the other members of the Big Five protest that Nezbitt didn't rightfully win Tristan's body, so Noah allows the five of them to share it in order to Duel Yugi Muto. Should they win, they would all get their freedom.
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In this form, Nezbitt attacks Kaiba with a [[wikipedia:Bokken|kendo sword]], but is attacked by robot Tristan. He kidnaps Mokuba, for Noah, and escapes on a motorcycle. Before leaving to the real word, the other members of the Big Five protest that Nezbitt didn't rightfully win Tristan's body, so Noah allows the five of them to share it in order to Duel Yugi Muto. Should they win, they would all get their freedom.
  
 
The Big Five face Yugi and Joey Wheeler, using Tristan's body. The 5, each switch control and Deck Master throughout the Duel. Nezbitt only takes full control for 1 turn, where he uses "[[Heavy Storm (anime)|Heavy Storm]]" to destroy Yugi's "[[Mirror Force (anime)|Mirror Force]]", unknowingly raising the ATK of "[[Des Volstgalph (anime)|Des Volstgalph]]" in the process, he then attacks "Des Volstgalph" with "Machine King", only to have "Machine King" destroyed. Towards the end of the Duel, the Big Five uses "[[Dragon Revival Ritual]]" to combine their Deck Masters into the "[[Mythic Dragon (anime)|Mythic Dragon]]" again. The dragon is destroyed by Yugi and Joey's "[[Mirage Knight (anime)|Mirage Knight]]", but the Big 5 use "[[A Deal with Dark Ruler (anime)|A Deal with Dark Ruler]]" to make "[[Berserk Dragon (anime)|Berserk Dragon]]" their Deck Master. Ultimately, it is destroyed by "[[Dark Magician Knight (anime)|Dark Magician Knight]]", costing them the Duel.
 
The Big Five face Yugi and Joey Wheeler, using Tristan's body. The 5, each switch control and Deck Master throughout the Duel. Nezbitt only takes full control for 1 turn, where he uses "[[Heavy Storm (anime)|Heavy Storm]]" to destroy Yugi's "[[Mirror Force (anime)|Mirror Force]]", unknowingly raising the ATK of "[[Des Volstgalph (anime)|Des Volstgalph]]" in the process, he then attacks "Des Volstgalph" with "Machine King", only to have "Machine King" destroyed. Towards the end of the Duel, the Big Five uses "[[Dragon Revival Ritual]]" to combine their Deck Masters into the "[[Mythic Dragon (anime)|Mythic Dragon]]" again. The dragon is destroyed by Yugi and Joey's "[[Mirage Knight (anime)|Mirage Knight]]", but the Big 5 use "[[A Deal with Dark Ruler (anime)|A Deal with Dark Ruler]]" to make "[[Berserk Dragon (anime)|Berserk Dragon]]" their Deck Master. Ultimately, it is destroyed by "[[Dark Magician Knight (anime)|Dark Magician Knight]]", costing them the Duel.
  
 
Noah refused to give the Big Five any more chances after that. In the Japanese version, Noah deleted Nezbitt and the other members of the Big Five. In the dub, Noah imprisoned the Big Five in the different corners of the Virtual World until it was destroyed.
 
Noah refused to give the Big Five any more chances after that. In the Japanese version, Noah deleted Nezbitt and the other members of the Big Five. In the dub, Noah imprisoned the Big Five in the different corners of the Virtual World until it was destroyed.
 
===Waking the Dragons ===
 
While Nezbitt does not return after being destroyed by Noah, he is seen accompanying "Gozaburo Kaiba" in [[Alister]]'s flashback. Since it is later revealed that the man who Alister saw was Dartz pretending to be Kaiba, it is unclear if Nezbitt was actually present or just another illusion.
 
  
 
==Deck==
 
==Deck==
Nezbitt uses a '''[[Machine]] Deck''' centering on "[[Machine King (anime)|Machine King]]" and its evolved form "[[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]". Nezbitt combines "[[Clockwork Night (anime)|Clockwork Night]]" with "[[Short Circuit (DM)|Short Circuit]]", transforming all enemy monsters into Machine-[[Type]]s and forcing them into Attack position, the transformation of the monsters to Machines further strengthening his "Machine King". Nezbitt also makes use of his [[Deck Master]], "[[Robotic Knight (anime)|Robotic Knight]]'s" [[Deck Master Abilities|special ability]] '''Final Artillery''', which lets him discard his other Machine monsters to inflict 500 [[Effect damage|damage]] to his opponent.
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===Anime===
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Nezbitt uses a '''[[Machine]] Deck''' centering on "[[Machine King (anime)|Machine King]]" and its evolved form "[[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]". Nezbitt combines "[[Clockwork Night]]" with "[[Short Circuit (DM)|Short Circuit]]", transforming all enemy monsters into Machine-[[Type]]s and forcing them into Attack position, the transformation of the monsters to Machines further strengthening his "Machine King". Nezbitt also makes use of his [[Deck Master]], "[[Robotic Knight (anime)|Robotic Knight]]'s" [[Deck Master Abilities|special ability]] '''Final Artillery''', which lets him discard his other Machine monsters to inflict 500 [[Effect damage|damage]] to his opponent.
  
 
{{Decklist
 
{{Decklist
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* [[Cyber Falcon (anime)|Cyber Falcon]]<ref group=Notes name=dmab>This card was [[discard]]ed to [[activate]] his [[Deck Master]] [[Deck Master Abilities|ability]] during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 106|episode 106]].</ref>
 
* [[Cyber Falcon (anime)|Cyber Falcon]]<ref group=Notes name=dmab>This card was [[discard]]ed to [[activate]] his [[Deck Master]] [[Deck Master Abilities|ability]] during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 106|episode 106]].</ref>
 
* [[Giga-Tech Wolf (anime)|Giga-Tech Wolf]]
 
* [[Giga-Tech Wolf (anime)|Giga-Tech Wolf]]
* [[Gradius (anime)|Gradius]]<ref group=Notes name=dmab/>
 
 
* [[Ground Attacker Bugroth (anime)|Ground Attacker Bugroth]]<ref group=Notes name=dmab/>
 
* [[Ground Attacker Bugroth (anime)|Ground Attacker Bugroth]]<ref group=Notes name=dmab/>
 
* [[Oni Tank T-34 (anime)|Oni Tank T-34]]<ref group=Notes name=dmab/>
 
* [[Oni Tank T-34 (anime)|Oni Tank T-34]]<ref group=Notes name=dmab/>
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* [[Machine King (anime)|Machine King]]
 
* [[Machine King (anime)|Machine King]]
 
|fusion monsters =
 
|fusion monsters =
* [[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]
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* [[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]<ref group=Notes name=asfusion>This card was played as a [[Fusion Monster]]. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>
 
|spells =
 
|spells =
 
* [[Card of Sanctity (anime)|Card of Sanctity]]  
 
* [[Card of Sanctity (anime)|Card of Sanctity]]  
* [[Clockwork Night (anime)|Clockwork Night]]
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* [[Clockwork Night]]
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* [[Dimensionhole (anime)|Dimansionhole]]<ref group=Notes name=maybe>This card can be seen in his [[hand]] underneath "[[Recycling Plant]]" during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 107|episode 107]] in the dub. The card under "Recycling Plant" is not recognizable in the Japanese version.</ref>
 
* [[Recycling Plant]]
 
* [[Recycling Plant]]
 
* [[Short Circuit (DM)|Short Circuit]]
 
* [[Short Circuit (DM)|Short Circuit]]
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}}
 
}}
  
===The Big Five===
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===Nightmare Troubadour===
{{main|The Big Five#Deck}}
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{{Decklist|Steel Soul
When they faced Yugi and Joey, the Big Five Dueled as one in the body of [[Tristan Taylor]], rotating their [[Deck Master]]s in turn, as well as which member of The Big Five had control.
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Gradius]] x3
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* [[Mechanicalchaser]] x3
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* [[Robotic Knight]]
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Barrel Dragon]]
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* [[Blast Sphere]] x2
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* [[Cannon Soldier]]
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* [[Gear Golem the Moving Fortress]] x3
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* [[Gradius' Option]] x2
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* [[Jinzo]]
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* [[Machine King]] x2
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* [[Reflect Bounder]]
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* [[Sangan]]
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|spells =
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* [[7 Completed]] x2
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* [[Autonomous Action Unit]]
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* [[Cyclon Laser]]
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* [[Dark Factory of Mass Production]]
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* [[Delinquent Duo]]
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* [[Graceful Charity]]
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* [[Hammer Shot]]
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* [[Heavy Storm]]
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* [[Limiter Removal]] x2
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* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
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* [[Pot of Greed]]
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* [[Premature Burial]]
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* [[United We Stand]]
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* [[Upstart Goblin]]
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|traps =
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* [[Call of the Haunted]]
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* [[Mirror Force]]
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* [[Sakuretsu Armor]]
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}}
  
 
==Duels==
 
==Duels==
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|-
 
|-
 
! Opponent(s) || Episode(s) || Outcome(s)
 
! Opponent(s) || Episode(s) || Outcome(s)
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|-
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|-
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| '''Opponent''' || '''Episode(s)''' || '''Outcome'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Tristan Taylor]], [[Duke Devlin]], and [[Serenity Wheeler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 106|106]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 107|107]] || Win (Tristan), Lose (Duke and Serenity)
 
| [[Tristan Taylor]], [[Duke Devlin]], and [[Serenity Wheeler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 106|106]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 107|107]] || Win (Tristan), Lose (Duke and Serenity)
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] and [[Joey Wheeler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 111|111]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 113|113]] || Lose (with [[The Big Five]]; through [[Tristan Taylor]])
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| [[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] and [[Joey Wheeler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 111|111]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 113|113]] || Lose (with [[the Big Five]])
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* In the Japanese version, when he attacks Kaiba in the virtual world while possessing Tristan's body, he claims to be a five-[[wikipedia:Dan (rank)|Dan]] [[wikipedia:Kendo|kendo]] master.
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* In the Japanese version, when he attacks Kaiba in the virtual world whilst possessing Honda's/Tristan's body, he claims to be a five-[[wikipedia:Dan (rank)|Dan]] [[wikipedia:Kendo|kendo]] master.
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* Out of all the members of the Big Five, prior to the 2-vs-1 Duel, Nezbitt was the only one to place his Deck Master (himself) onto the field, which would end up being a costly mistake.
 
* Out of all the members of the Big Five, prior to the 2-vs-1 Duel, Nezbitt was the only one to place his Deck Master (himself) onto the field, which would end up being a costly mistake.
* Despite being seen the least in his Season 1 appearances, he has the biggest impact of all of the Big Five, as it is he who takes Tristan's body and captures Mokuba for Noah.
 
* He is the only character to duel Tristan or Serenity.
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
<references group="Notes" />
 
<references group="Notes" />
  
{{Nezbitt pages}}
 
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
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{{Characters/NTR}}
  
 
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[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]

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