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IT'S TIME TO D-D-D-D—D-D-D-D-D-D-DESCRIBE!One of the tentpoles of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (or simply, Yu-Gi-Oh! outside of Japan) is the second anime adaptation of the manga series by Kazuki Takahashi. Adapting the manga's story from volume 8 onwards, the series was produced by NAS and animated by Studio Gallop, airing from 2000 to 2004 for 224 episodes.In addition to disambiguating itself from the previous anime series produced by Toei Animation (nicknamed "Season Zero" by some fans), the "Duel Monsters" subtitle was also used to demonstrate the elevated prominence of the card game.note The manga was also given the subtitle of Duelist in English localizations corresponding to these storylines. The series is sponsored by Konami as a successful attempt to retain the license to the card game, stripping it away from Bandai, which failed to capitalize on the manga's card game with Toei's adaptation.In addition to spawning a metaseries of anime spinoffs, Duel Monsters also inspired the anime-exclusive Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light and Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time films. The third movie, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions, was written to take place six months after the manga continuity and was the first anime adaptation with direct involvement from Takahashi.Duel Monsters in particular is responsible for the creation of The Abridged Series genre of internet videos, with the very first one, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series being created as a parody of 4Kids Entertainment's English adaptation.The dub is available on Hulu, the official Yu-Gi-Oh website, and is now starting to appear on Netflix while the subtitled version is available on Crunchyroll.
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Cherry Tapping: Yugi manages to stall off Kaiba's Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon with Kuriboh, one of the weakest monsters in the game.
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Stop, or I Shoot Myself!
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Stop, or I Shoot Myself!: In Episode 24 Kaiba (whose brother Mokuba is held hostage) threatens to jump off the castle unless Yugi forfeits, who swaps with Dark Yugi in the last moment and makes himself lose. In the dub Kaiba instead specifies that attacking Ultimate Dragon would put himself in harm's way as well.
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Scales of Justice
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Scales of Justice: The Millennium Scale judges peoples souls.
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Phantom Zone
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Phantom Zone: The Millennium Items each can transport the area immediately surrounding the user (and anyone else in it) to the Shadow Realm, an Alternate Dimension full of the Mons that the Duel Monsters cards are based off of, which can be summoned to fight each other. Alternatively, they can trap a person's mind in the Shadow Realm, leaving their body functioning normally (although from the fact that Joey breaks out of it and "wakes up," this is implied to be an illusionary spell cast on the victim) or seal their soul into a Soul Jar. (Yami Marik does the former, Pegasus does the latter.)
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Circle of Friendship
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Circle of Friendship: One is drawn on the main characters' hands in the first episode, and the symbol comes back into play several times later.
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Unknown Rematch Conclusion: During the Battle City arc, Jonouchi (Joey) loses his Red Eyes Black Dragon card to a Rare Hunter in a duel. Yugi defeats the Hunter and wins back the Red Eyes card for Jonouchi, but Jonouchi insists on Yugi keeping the card until Jonouchi can win it back from him in a duel (the 4Kids dub has Joey insist Yugi keep it as a sign of their friendship). In the arc's finale, Yugi and Jonouchi have a duel to settle an unresolved one they had while Jonouchi was under Marik's control, with the winner getting the Red Eyes as the prize. The duel itself is never shown but Jonouchi is seen using the Red Eyes in subsequent episodes, suggesting that he was the victor.
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Solomon Divorce
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Solomon Divorce: Joey and Serenity were separated when their parents got divorced.
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Instant-Win Condition
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In one episode, Yugi faces a duelist known as the Rare Hunternote he's named Seeker in several videogame spin-offswhose deck relies on the Exodia combonote A player can claim victory if they play Exodia the Forbidden One while having Exodia's other four body-parts in their hand as an Instant-Win Condition. At one point, Rare Hunter is forced to summon Exodia by itself in order to bolster his defences, but gloats that it doesn't matter as he has multiple copies of the same card in his deck and can just draw another one later - only for Yugi to counter it with Chain Destruction, destroying all cards in Rare Hunter's deck with the same name and rendering his win condition moot.
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I Will Show You X!
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I Will Show You X!: Tristan and Duke have an open crush on Joey's sister Serenity, which Joey is none too pleased about. At one point in the English dub, Tristan talks about how he's going to visit Serenity (read: hit on her) in the hospital, to which Joey responds "I'll send you to the hospital!"
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Sinister Suffocation
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Sinister Suffocation: During the Battle City arc, Marik brainwashes Joey and forces him to duel Yugi, with the loser being dragged to the bottom of the ocean—enforced by the also-brainwashed Tea sitting under a cargo crate suspended from a crane. This is one of the few instances where the possibility of death was not censored in the English dub, to the point the other characters' panic is much more pronounced, with Mokuba in particular begging his brother to do something to help Yugi.
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Darker and Edgier: In the manga, Yugi's grandpa wasn't really kidnapped by Pegasus; his soul was instead sealed inside a video tape, and Yugi could talk with him through a camcorder whenever he liked. The anime makes it a straight case of Your Soul Is Mine!, and anime!Yugi is appropriately angstier about the whole affair. While the manga makes it clear that receiving the Millennium Eye was not pleasant for Pegasus, the actual insertion was done off-panel. The anime, on the other hand, lets the audience see every second of Shadi painfully jamming it in the poor guy's eye socket.
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You Can't Thwart Stage One: Joey almost defeats the Big Bad of the Battle-city arc, Yami Marik, by himself during the tournament's semi-final. He only fails because Marik uses his powers to make Joey pass out before he could order his monster to deal the finishing blow, eliminating Joey from the tournament. Because of this, Yugi, the protagonist, has to beat Yami Marik at the arc's climax.
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Badass Adorable
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The heroes' ace monsters are drop dead gorgeous, even the Blue-Eyes White Dragon looks noble and majestic. Meanwhile, the villains use monsters that wouldn't look out of place in horror movies.
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Evil Sounds Deep: Played straight with Yugi/Yami Yugi and Marik/Yami Marik. Both played straight and subverted by Bakura/Dark Bakura in Japanese. Dark Bakura does have a deeper voice than Bakura, but both have a high-pitched squeaky effeminate voice. Played straight in the dub. Also used with Marik when his Superpowered Evil Side isn't in control. When he's pretending to be a protagonist, and after his Heel–Face Turn, his voice is higher and softer. Also inverted with Noah; when he's a villain, his voice is high-pitched and bratty, but when he makes his Heel–Face Turn, it gets lower and more mature.
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Evil Versus Evil
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Evil Versus Evil: The duel between Yami Marik and Yami Bakura is a very clear example of this, with neither party holding good intentions.
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The Worf Effect
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The Worf Effect: The anime adds several duels not in the manga for Joey, most of which he loses. Mai Valentine. Top-notch duelist who gets seeded off against the most dangerous opponents, eventually becoming deconstructed in Season 4. Despite being a very skilled duelist, she keeps going up against super-powerful opponents to show the viewers how hard it'll be for the other heroes to win. On top of what Marik does to her, she starts to have a breakdown over it (to the point of destroying a first-place trophy she just won), and Dartz is able to brainwash her over to the villains' side because of it.
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Frothy Mugs of Water: In the dub, Pegasus is clearly drinking wine, but he refers to it as grape juice or fruit punch. Given Pegasus's character, though, this holds up better than most. Averted in The Movie, wherein Pegasus wakes up from what he thinks is an Acid Reflux Nightmare and says "No more white wine spritzers before bed", and the next day, is drinking a red wine spritzer. This actually isn't too out of character for him, either.
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King of Games
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King of Games: Trope Namer. This is the title Yami Yugi has for his mastery of gaming. The dub also changed the title he earned upon defeating Pegasus from "King of Duels" to "King of Games".
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Graceful Loser: Pegasus, who after being thoroughly trounced by Yami Yugi, fulfills his promise by releasing the souls trapped in cards and stops causing problems for the protagonists. Averted with Kaiba though.
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Defeat Means Friendship
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Defeat Means Friendship: Duke in the Dungeon Dice Monsters arc. To an extent, Mokuba Kaiba and Marik Ishtar later on.
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The Movie
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Averted in The Movie, wherein Pegasus wakes up from what he thinks is an Acid Reflux Nightmare and says "No more white wine spritzers before bed", and the next day, is drinking a red wine spritzer. This actually isn't too out of character for him, either.
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Those Two Guys
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Rex and Weevil were in a tournament championship facing each other right before the Duelist Kingdom arc. Yet, from then on out they never pose much of a threat to, well, pretty much anyone, effectively becoming Those Two Butt Monkeys who sure don't look like champions of any level of tournament. Rex is an unfortunate case. Of all the duels he loses in the canon arcs, almost all of them are against opponents who are willing to cheat or against Joey (who wins by dumb luck). Admittedly, we don't see anything to suggest that Weevil cheated in their first duel, but considering that it is Weevil who throws Yugi's cards into the ocean it wouldn't be too surprising. (He also doesn't cheat against Yugi in the original Japanese version; the reason he knows about the new rules ahead of time is because Pegasus told him about them as a prize for winning the Regional Championship.) The same could be said of Weevil, really. Other than that, Weevil went up against Yugi/Yami Yugi twice and did very well both times. Certainly Weevil cheats but he's still shown to have great skill. The cheating only seems to serve as a supplement to his own abilities, or because he enjoys it. Other than Joey, Weevil's only ever lost to exceedingly great duelists. The main reason he becomes a joke character is because he's a Smug Snake who Can't Catch Up as far as powerful cards go.
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Hot for Teacher: Subject to interpretation, but Mana in the anime is very devoted to Mahad. Her goal through season five is to become a better magician, both because it's his will for her and because she wants to be able to summon and see his spirit. "Prince can summon him from the tablet, right? Please! Bring me and Master together!" She talks or thinks about him in every scene, and her other goal is to always be with and protect him... which she succeeded in, if the existence of the Black Magician Girl in modern times is any indication. One must note that the subtext is only present in the Japanese version — 4Kids rewrote her dialogue and character entirely until she and Mahad have nothing but a classroom relationship.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Yugi and Yami Yugi, Joey and Tristan. Yugi and Joey are like this as well, with Yugi calling Joey his best friend. It gets to the point that, when Joey is brainwashed and they're forced to duel, Yugi does his best to help Joey and, when Yugi thinks he's about to die, he tells Joey that he loves him.
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Do Not Adjust Your Set: Kaiba appears on every TV screen in the city to announce the Battle City Tournament.
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Model Scam: Happens to Téa, who is promised a chance to be a dancer like she's always wanted.
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Ancient Egypt
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Ancient Egypt: A large chunk of the characters and artifacts come from this time period. It is also the backdrop of the final Shadow Game.
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Defeated and Trophified: Pegasus seals the souls of those he defeats in cards as well as other objects.
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Between My Legs
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Between My Legs: This shot is how Rebecca is introduced in her first appearance.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: In the Duelist Kingdom arc, Joey is seen trading for Sword and Shield, which he later uses against Bonz to pull off a win. He gets Kunai With Chain and Salamandra in the same trade, which he uses to defeat two troublesome monsters in the team duel with the Paradox Brothers, as well as Baby Dragon, which combined with the Time Wizard given to him by Yugi ends up finishing off Mai in his first duel with her. Kuriboh makes a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance in episode 5 to diffuse one of Weevil's traps, before Yugi brings it back in episode 24 to hold off Kaiba's Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. Another, ultra-delayed Chekhov's Gun comes from the first title sequence, where Yugi's shadow splits in two, representing his two sides. 220 episodes later, this happens when Yugi and Yami Yugi face each other in the ceremonial battle. If the camera ever pays particular attention to the cards that players put in the graveyard when they have to discard cards for some reason, it's likely that at least one of those will have an effect that works in the graveyard, or that the player will otherwise get to use that card later on.
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: The Gag Dub is the Trope Namer. Occurs within the series itself. Kaiba does it, of course. Pegasus, however, even makes special cards that never go into circulation just so that it gives him an advantage.
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Dead Man Writing
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Dead Man Writing: Subverted with Pegasus in the Doma filler saga. He isn't dead, merely comatose due to his soul being removed.
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Adaptation Expansion: The Big 5. In the manga they are just faceless goons in the shadows who cooperate with Pegasus, but in the anime, each is given a name and a clear personality, primarily during the Virtual World arc. Bakura is shown fighting Pegasus with their Millenium Items before plucking his Millenium Eye out. The manga only showed the aftermath, with Pegasus sitting dead as Bakura walked away. Pandora/Arkana's lover is expanded on; in the manga she was never named and was a secondary reason for him joining Marik (the first was grief over the death of his mother). In the anime she's given the name Cadeline/Catherine, and his reason for joining Marik revolves around trying to win her back. The official championship battle of Duelist Kingdom, Yugi vs. Joey, doesn't happen in the manga. Yugi says that the point of the tournament to him is beating Pegasus and dueling Joey/Jounouchi in front of him would unnecessarily expose more of his tactics; Pegasus agrees that the duel would be pointless and instead the duel between Yugi and Pegasus proceeds. The anime, of course, has Yugi and Joey duel first. The Dungeon Dice Monsters arc was turned into three unrelated stories, though not adding to the original depiction in any meaningful way. In the manga, a big chunk of Otogi's/Duke's motivation came from his dad (the actual Big Bad of the arc) being an old rival of Yugi's grandpa, which Rebecca took over in the anime. Meanwhile, the whole "Yugi almost dies in a fire" plotline that concluded the arc got shoved into the Yugi vs. Marik/Bandit Keith duel that kicked off the anime version of Battle City. And last, but not least, the anime did its own version of DDM, which featured a completely different take on Otogi/Duke, the only parts that remotely resemble each other being some parts of his DDM battle with Yami Yugi (which, in the manga, was a battle with the normal Yugi). His dad also did not appear in the anime.note Though he does appear briefly in Yu Gi Oh The Darkside Of Dimensions, though that is more based on the manga than the anime. Serenity/Shizuka's character is slightly expanded, as she gets to duel in the Virtual World using a female monster-deck. Her adoration of Jonouchi/Joey and friendship with Mai is given more focus as a result. Bakura's Battle City duel with "Ghost" Kotsuzuka/Bonz, which lasts one page in the manga, is given its own episode in the anime. The Memory World arc expanded Seto and Kisara's role, having them meet as children in backstory. Kisara was also made more assertive, Bakura and Mahad's duel was elaborated on, and Anzu/Téa and Honda/Tristan were able to contribute to the final battle.
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Aborted Arc: Beginning in Season 2 of the anime, the stone tablet that continues to be a plot point for the rest of the series shows Kaiba and Yugi dueling in ancient Egypt. Ishizu shows Kaiba a vision of the battle. Later, in Season 3 another vision of this battle is shown, but it's completely different from the vision showed before. The battle is seen first-hand in Season 5, and is rather underplayed given the amount of foreshadowing and importance given to it before. Furthermore, though they differ greatly, both visions show Kaiba is quite clearly the Pharaoh's enemy, but in Season 5 he's mostly loyal and the only reason the battle occurs is because he gets possessed. This is attributed to Kazuki Takahashi never getting to flesh out the story with Seto and Kisara the way he wanted. Seto rebelling against the Pharaoh on his own was intended to be a larger plot point that didn't end up happening, so he ended up brainwashed. It can be excused by the fact that the season 5 arc ended up being an RPG and the betrayal did occur in the real past.
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Ironic Echo: In season one, Kaiba threatens that he'll fall from the castle's battlement if Yugi wins the duel, so Yugi forfeits in fear that Yami Yugi would finish Kaiba off. In season five, Yugi again faces the decision of defeating his opponent in a duel to kill him. In this case, the opponent is Yami Yugi. Yugi hesitates on finishing the duel, but carries it out, as this time, the reason is to send Yami Yugi to the afterlife.
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Third Eye
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Third Eye: The card "Goddess with the Third Eye." Also, Millennium Item holders connected to ancient Egypt (i.e., the Pharaoh and Dark Marik) sometimes get a glowing eye symbol on their foreheads when using their item, as do people possessed by Marik.
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Game-Breaker
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Game-Breaker: In-universe, Pegasus' Toons and Thousand-Eyes Restrict, the Five-Headed Dragon, the God Cards, the Seal of Orichalcos, and almost all of Dartz's cards are so powerful very few duelists have them or can use them properly.
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Suggestive Collision: Happens to Joey and Mai in the episode "Lights, Camera, Duel." Played with, though, in that Mai fell on top of him because he was catching her as she fell from a dangerous height—and instead of going for the pervert-slap, Mai thanks him for saving her and calls him an "action hero."
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Sudden Sequel Heel Syndrome: Season 4 turns Mai Valentine into an angst-ridden member of a villainous biker gang. It turns out she was tricked into Heel–Face Brainwashing by Dartz, and her cameos in season 5 have her back to normal.
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I Just Want to Have Friends: When Yugi first completes the puzzle, he makes a wish on it to have some true friends.
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Mythology Gag: Some anime-only arcs reference the manga obliquely. Episode 11 has a flashback to Joey's days on the streets. The gang members that attack him look like Hirutani's gang from the manga, and have similar styles of uniforms. Yugi getting upset when Earu the virtual fairy died is like when his virtual pet in the manga died. Yami Bakura's soul-eating Morphing Jar card is similar to Imori's soul-eating Dragon Jar. Noah's arc and character design are a reference to the manga's Death-T arc, as well as Toei's Yu-Gi-Oh anime. Zigfried was working on his own holographic dueling arena that looks like the Duel Box from the manga's Duelist Kingdom arc.
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Not Just a Tournament
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Not Just a Tournament: Virtually every Tournament Arc, to the point where it's commented in-story how refreshing it is to go to a tournament that's only a tournament (it still manages to get hijacked by a villain's scheme, but that wasn't in the host's plans).
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: The spirit of the Millennium Ring. He uses the innocent Bakura as his "sheep's clothing". One can almost never be sure who is in control, as one second Bakura is smiling innocently, and the next second when the others have turned their backs the spirit smirks. Marik. When he personally meets up with Yugi's friends for the first time, he pretends to have just found Bakura injured. He actually does this to gain their trust. He introduces himself to them as "Namu", acting as a humble beginner who is participating in the Battle City Tournament. Right afterwards Marik's minions attack and Téa and Joey get kidnapped, then brainwashed. He keeps up the innocent act later, too, claiming to having gotten into the finals only because of dumb luck, even as Joey grows suspicious of him.
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Oddly Named Sequel: Yu-Gi-Oh! GX; Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds; Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXALnote pronounced "Zeal" in the Japanese, Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V, Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS.
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Road-Sign Reversal: Marik Body Surfing Bandit Keith has set up arrows to lure Yugi into a trap. Yami Bakura flips the arrows around so Yugi's friends can't follow.
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Defrosting Ice Queen: Mai Valentine for the first few arcs, and then heads back to Arctic levels during most of Season 4 due to her Face–Heel Turn. Kaiba is a male example, at least in the Japanese version. He becomes more amiable and less openly insulting towards the others over time.
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Debt Detester: Kaiba claims that Téa helping Mokuba escape from the Rare Hunters is the only reason he's helping Yugi find his friends. Then he uses it as his reason for saving Téa's life. Considering all the times he makes a point of explaining how he's only "helping" the gang out of selfish reasons, it's pretty clear that it's a shield for his Hidden Heart of Gold.
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More than Mind Control: Dartz in Season 4, who is only partially possessed by the Orichalcos god (hence just one green eye) while the rest of him has just been driven insane.
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Cock Fight: Tristan and Duke, over Serenity.
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: Played straight with the Egyptian text. Atem's name is written as "Atemu" and the carvings on Odion's face and Marik's back are genuine hieroglyphs. The author knew what he was doing. The Enochian text on the Orichalcos cards. The card title spells "Orichalcon" and the rim of the seal spells "Oreichalcos" twice, the card text itself seems to be flavor text in transliterated Japanese.
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Accent Adaptation
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Accent Adaptation: In the 4Kids dub, Joey was given a Brooklyn accent to represent his plain speech patterns in the original. Bakura was given a British accent to reflect his politeness.
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Parental Abandonment: Mai lost her parents at a young age.
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Beauty Equals Goodness
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Beauty Equals Goodness: The heroes' ace monsters are drop dead gorgeous, even the Blue-Eyes White Dragon looks noble and majestic. Meanwhile, the villains use monsters that wouldn't look out of place in horror movies. Bakura and Marik are both good-looking, but when their Superpowered Evil Sides take over, they look significantly rougher and are prone to making terrifying faces.
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Use Their Own Weapon Against Them: In his duel with Kaiba, Pegasus uses his Millenium Eye to predict Kaiba's moves. In one turn he uses a trap card called Prophecy to "guess" the attack power of a monster in Kaiba's hand, allowing him to take Kaiba's Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Pegasus then uses his Toon World card to summon Kaiba's Blue-Eyes as Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon. Yugi's Brain Control spell card allows him to control his opponent's monster for one turn. He uses this to defeat Marik/Strings's Slifer/Revival Jam strategy by taking control of Revival Jam and using its effects to make Strings draw cards until he decks out. During Joey's duel with Bandit Keith, Keith used his Pillager spell card to take and use Joey's Sword and Shield card, which switched the Attack and Defence points of both monsters on the field. However, in an example of Beat Them at Their Own Game, Joey then plays his Graverobber trap card, which allows him to steal a card from his opponent's graveyard and use it as if it were his own, using it to take Keith's Time Machine card to revive his Red-Eyes Dark Metal Dragon; it lost the previous clash because the Attack/Defence switch left it weaker than Keith's current monster, but since Time Machine brought it back in the state it was in at the start of the turn, the Dragon is now at its peak and easily destroys Keith's monster. In his second duel with Kaiba, Joey uses Graverobber to summon Kaiba's Blue-Eyes White Dragon to his side of the field. This only angers Kaiba's and he still beats Joey. Kaiba himself tried to use this tactic on Yugi in their Battle City finals duel by using Lullaby of Obedience to take Yugi's Slifer card from his hand. However, Yugi was counting on Kaiba trying to do this and used Exchange to take Slifer back. Mai tries to do this to Yami Marik but fails. Thanks to her Amazoness Chain Master's effect, she is able to take Yami Marik's Winged Dragon of Ra card from his hand. Unfortunately, she doesn't know how to use it and Yami Marik quickly regains the advantage.
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Plot Armor
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Lampshaded in Waking the Dragons, along with Plot Armor, in the English dub by Rex, when he and Weevil witness Yugi use the Eye of Timaeus with Dark Magician Girl. He mentions how Yugi and company tend to draw the cards they need at the right moment, but he and Weevil don't.
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Inadequate Inheritor: In the Virtual World arc, Gozaburo says he considers Seto this.
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In the End, You Are on Your Own
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In the End, You Are on Your Own: Seto Kaiba believes in this. He doesn't have any friends, and he doesn't even want any. He thinks depending on no one but yourself is for the strong. From the looks of it, though, it's the "monsters" of Wrath and Envy talking.
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Artifact Title: "Yu-Gi-Oh" means "Game King." The anime rarely featured other games besides Duel Monsters, and non-DM games generally had Duel Monsters inserted anyway.
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Awesome, but Impractical: Pretty much every character's deck only works because of The Magic Poker Equation and the fact that the writers can let them get whatever cards they need.
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Phlebotinum-Proof Robot: Early in the series, when the rules of the Duel Monsters card game were less defined, Machine monsters were immune to Spell Cards (except ones specifically beneficial to Machines, like 7 Completed) and attacks from Spellcaster monsters. These and other type immunities among monsters were eventually abandoned. Possibly as a reference to this, Ancient Gear, an archetype used by Professor Crowler from Yu Gi Oh GX and Duel Academy agents from Yu Gi Oh Arc V, features many Machine monsters that have effects which prevent the opponent from activating Spell or Trap Cards when they attack.
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Acting Unnatural: Since Tristan and Téa are stowaways on the ship to Duelist Kingdom, and Joey isn't really supposed to be there either, Tristan advises everyone to "act casual" going past the guards... and then marches past looking ridiculously uncomfortable and suspicious.
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Ax-Crazy: Yami Marik and Yami Bakura (the latter is more Wicked Cultured in the dub, but still has shades of this). Even our hero Yami Yugi can become Ax-Crazy if you push the right buttons.
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Warrior Therapist: Mai during her duel with Yugi in the Duelist Kingdom finals. She manages to talk Yugi out of his funk so that he can duel her with a clear and focused head. And it works!
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Most of the cards have names in Gratuitous English too. Red-Eyes Black Dragon and Blue-Eyes White Dragon are completely unchanged from the Japanese version.
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Abandoned Warehouse: Bandit Keith duels Yugi in an abandoned warehouse that has its own Duel Monsters arena.
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Sorting Algorithm of Evil: Kaiba —> Pegasus —> Marik —> Dartz —> Zorc/Bakura. Noah and Zigfried are exceptions, as while formidable, Noah is nowhere close to Marik's level of danger, and Zigfried borders on Harmless Villain (as he just wants to humiliate Kaiba at his own tournament).
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Power Levels: Monster cards have them in the form of Attack (ATK) and Defense (DEF) points.
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Evolving Credits: Happens during late season one (but not in the dub). After Pegasus has been defeated, the Evil Overlooker-shot of him is replaced by a clip more relevant to the current episode.
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Waterfall Shower
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Waterfall Shower: The first season has this due to the fact that players are camping outdoors at night while they play the tournament.
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Fun Size: Yugi Muto is a shorter version of Yami Yugi with fewer blond streaks in his hair.
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Collectible Card Game
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Collectible Card Game: Duel Monsters, which the entire series is centered around.
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The Worf Barrage
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The Worf Barrage: Kaiba's Crush Card. Number of times he tries to use it: Seven. Number of times it actually works: Three, and of those three times, Yugi found ways to work around it and lost for entirely unrelated reasons and Ishizu made its effect work to her advantage and turned it back on Kaiba. So, really, of the seven times he uses it the Crush Card only works the way he plans it to once. Though, the one time he couldn't get it off normally, he was able to combine it with the Fang of Critias and win that way.
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Unique Moment Ruined: In the Kaibacorp Grand Prix arc of the anime, this trope is why arc villain Zigfried von Schroeder hates Kaiba. He, a rival game developer, was planning to present a gaming system to Maximillion Pegasus that was similar to Kaiba's, but Kaiba beat him to it. If Zigfried had gotten there first, his company would be enjoying the runaway success and fame that Kaibacorp now has; for this reason he wants to destroy and humiliate Kaiba in his own Grand Prix.
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: During a duel using the Orichalcos, Weevil makes the mistake of claiming he has Yugi's soul in his hand, then tearing it in front of Yami Yugi (which was really a normal bug monster card, making it much worse as he was using it as a way to mess with the already broken duelist). This does not end well for Weevil.
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Geo Effects
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Geo Effects: Field Power Bonuses were emphasized very much earlier in the card game, but die out to only Field Spell Cards by the Duelist Kingdom finals.
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Rule of Cool
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Once the rules were written and pinned down in Battle City, this turned into "New Cards As the Plot Demands," with duelists producing cards never before seen at just the right time. Many of these cards exist for Rule of Cool, as there are other pre-existing cards that do the same thing as the new card but don't fit the theme of the duelist's deck. Change of Heart for example has equivalents with Yugi and Kaiba in the forms of Brain Control and Enemy Controller. And lapses of the random new rules still occurred: Jinzo is supposedly immune to Time Wizard's effect due to being made of special metal, for example, and Flute of Summoning Dragon lets both players summon Dragons from their hand if they want.
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Ascended Meme
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Ascended Meme: The nicodouga phenomena relating to the "Enemy Controller" scenes from the Virtual Arc is referenced in a minigame on the Duel Terminal arcade game.
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Split Personality
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Split Personality: Yami Marik is this to Marik.
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Not a Date
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Not a Date: Téa goes on one of these with the Pharaoh in episode 53.
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Plot Tumor
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Plot Tumor: Originally, the manga was not about any specific game, much less a single card game. Here non-Duel Monsters games are few and far between. Given that its title is Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, it's no surprise.
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Artifact of Doom
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Artifact of Doom: Millennium Items tend to give their owners awesome Psychic Powers of some sort. However, more often than not, they will also harbor or lead to the development of their owners' Superpowered Evil Sides, or at least contribute to their Face-Heel Turning.
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Super-Powered Evil Side
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Superpowered Evil Side: Various characters' Yami versions, including the early appearances of Yami Yugi, who was more like The Unfettered.
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No Kill like Overkill: Numerous times, characters will pointlessly weaken themselves in order to boost their monsters powers or completely clear the field before delivering a final blow so that not only do their opponent's life points drop to 0, but all their monsters are gone too - this being in situations where they could save themselves the trouble and just attack outright and win. A prime example is Atem's fight with Weevil, after the latter pretended to destroy Yugi's soul just to get a rise out of the Pharaoh. Atem used a card that let his monster attack directly every time he drew a monster card, and proceeded to pound Weevil again and again, long after his Life Points ran out. He would've kept going too, if Téa hadn't stopped him. Note that this is during a special duel where you actually feel the pain of attacks.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Several examples throughout the series, mostly involving a character getting extremely lucky early-game draws, thus being able to wipe out their opponent very quickly, or their opponent being hilariously inept. Getting the five parts of Exodia the Forbbiden One is this. In fact, summoning Exodia is practically an insta-win. Also, the first Yami Yugi/Kaiba VS Rare Hunters battle. Kaiba summons Lord of Dragons and special-summons all three Blue Eyes and a spare dragon in just the first move. He summons Obelisk on Round Two, sacrifices his other remaining monsters to activate Obelisk's Total Party Kill special ability to defeat both opposing players.
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"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight
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"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: Yugi has one of these with Joey when Marik takes control of him. Joey has one with Mai in Season 4, the latter having to lose his soul just to snap Mai back to normal.
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Deus ex Machina
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Deus ex Machina: Whenever one of the heroes is in a hopeless situation, the solution is often them drawing a card we've never seen or heard of (and in many case never will again) that provides the perfect solution.
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Ungrateful Bastard
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Ungrateful Bastard: Kaiba, after several rescues from Yugi and co. He does show some limited thanks for Yugi, and only Yugi, at times, such as freeing him from Pegasus and the Big Five.
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Sunglasses at Night
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Sunglasses at Night: Bandit Keith wears his sunglasses even in a dark cave.
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Immortality Field
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Immortality Field: Bonz from the Duelist Kingdom Story Arc used the "Call of the Haunted" Field Spell Cardnote a Trap Card in the US version to match the card game against Joey in the Graveyard terrain. It revives his monsters into Zombie-types (if they weren't already) with additional 10% of their original attack power, but with 0 defense, each time that they are killed. Coupled with the effects of the terrain and the anime version of "Pumpking the King of Ghosts," the Zombies' ATK powers kept on increasing each turn. However, Joey defeated Bonz when he played Shield & Sword, a card that switches ATK and DEF powers of all monster cards in the field, then killed one of his Zombie monsters with a rather weak monster and dealt its full Battle Damage.
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Recycled Soundtrack: The track "The Priests" in the Japanese OST is a pastiche of the transformation theme from Cyber Team in Akihabara and in turn both tracks are recycled from Nurse Angel Ririka SOS's transformation theme, it's not too surprising since all three shows share the same composer, Shinkichi Mitsumune.
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Hybrids Are a Crapshoot
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Hybrids Are a Crapshoot: To weaken Kaiba's Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, Yugi fused it with his Mammoth Graveyard. Being fused with a Zombie-type caused Blue-Eyes Ultimate to lose ATK every turn by being rotted from the inside. By the time Yugi was ready to destroy it, Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon was just a pile of goop in the vague shape of a Dragon.
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Body Surf
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Body Surf: Marik causes much grief to the protagonists by doing this during the Battle City arc.
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The Magic Poker Equation
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The Magic Poker Equation: Arguably Yu-Gi-Oh's central trope, as everyone, hero and villain alike, draws the exact cards they need to make a duel challenging but winnable. Episodes 41 and 42 show Yugi and Rebecca's duel, which apparently goes exactly like a duel their grandfathers played decades earlier, turn for turn, card for card. Lampshaded in Waking the Dragons, along with Plot Armor, in the English dub by Rex, when he and Weevil witness Yugi use the Eye of Timaeus with Dark Magician Girl. He mentions how Yugi and company tend to draw the cards they need at the right moment, but he and Weevil don't.
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Zerg Rush
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Zerg Rush: At one point, Yugi uses Monster Multiply, which causes Kuriboh to multiply each turn, in conjunction with Kuriboh's special ability that allows it to nullify the damage done by one enemy monster. Due to there being no limit on how many monsters can be summoned with one magic card in the anime's version of the game, this allows him to create a virtually impenetrable barrier of the little guys.
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Story Arc
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Story Arc: Duelist Kingdom, Battle City, Noah's Virtual World, Battle City Finals, Waking the Dragons, the Kaiba Corp Grand Prix, and Dawn of the Duel, with a Myth Arc spanning all of these arcs.
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Fade Around the Eyes
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Fade Around the Eyes: Marik does this at the end of his first in-person appearance, as he sends out the Rare Hunters. When he does, he glares at the screen as it fades to black around his purple eyes.
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Sensitive Guy and Manly Man
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Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Yugi and his best friend Joey, respectively.
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Sealed Evil in a Six Pack
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Sealed Evil in a Six Pack: An in-universe fictional example is Exodia, a monster so powerful it takes multiple cards to contain him. The individual pieces are worthless, but a player who reassembles Exodia by getting all five parts in their hand at once wins immediately. The Pharaoh was trapped in the Millennium Pendant, which was then broken up into pieces. They were all kept in one place, but putting it back together was a complicated process (which is why it was then renamed the Millennium Puzzle).
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Female Gaze
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Female Gaze: The cut scene from the Japanese version of episode 181. Squee!
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CCG Importance Dissonance
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CCG Importance Dissonance: Countless examples, the most famous of which are the Dark Magician, Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Red-Eyes Black Dragon. Later releases have done more to keep them viable, but they're still fairly specialized decks.
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Utopia Justifies the Means
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Utopia Justifies the Means: Dartz's entire motivation. He will do absolutely anything to "cleanse" the world of its problems.
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Worthy Opponent
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Worthy Opponent: Yugi and Kaiba regard each other this way, with Yugi being the only duelist that Kaiba considers worthy of being his rival.
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In-Universe
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In-Universe when Leon sees the Dark Magician Girl for the first time and she winked at him, which makes him blush at this.
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Let's Fight Like Gentlemen
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Let's Fight Like Gentlemen: Almost everyone settles disputes via Duel Monsters.
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Intergenerational Friendship
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Intergenerational Friendship: Big time, between Yugi and the Pharaoh/Yami Yugi.
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Angel Face, Demon Face
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Angel Face, Demon Face: The differences between Yugi, Bakura, and Marik's normal appearances and when their Dark sides take over. Though, Yami Yugi isn't the most demonic per se, and normal Marik isn't the most angelic.
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Surveillance as the Plot Demands
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Surveillance as the Plot Demands: In the Japanese version of episode 196, Leon says that he gained an interest in Duel Monsters via watching Yami Yugi's duels in Duelist Kingdom and Battle City...even though in those locations, there was no camera crew to record the events.
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Paper-Thin Disguise
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Paper-Thin Disguise: For the KC Tournament, Grandpa Muto disguises himself as "Apdnarg Otum" by using his bandana as a mask. Yugi has him pegged right away, followed shortly by Yami. The others take a while to catch on, while Joey (his opponent) never does until he removes his mask after the duel.
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Traintop Battle
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Traintop Battle: Or blimp-top, in Battle City. Played straight in Season 4 when Yami Yugi duels Weevil. In Season 5, there's a ferris wheel-top one.
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Friendless Background
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Friendless Background: Yugi had one of these before finishing the puzzle.
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Artifact Name: The "Duel Disks" were originally throwing disks that projected holograms onto the playing field. Since Battle City and in every spinoff since, Duel Disks are armbands with card slot attachments.
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Minion Manipulated into Villainy: In the climax of the "Waking The Dragons" arc, it's revealed that Dartz was behind the tragedies of his three servants that drove them to join him: he posed as Kaiba's stepfather and used his tanks to kill Alister's brother, he burnt down Valon's home cathedral that led him to spend the majority of his life in prison, and was the one that caused the ship that Rafael's family was on to encounter a storm that resulted in him being stranded on an island and his family drowning. Upon learning the truth, Rafael was naturally and rightfully enraged, which unfortunately was what Dartz wanted as it allowed the Seal of Orichalcos to absorb his soul.
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Wham Line: From episode 52:
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Duelist Kingdom is this writ large compared to later arcs, treating Duel Monsters more like a monster battling RPG than a trading card game. Some of the plays would be feasible in a tabletop game with a game master overseeing things, but not possible to do at all in a trading card game with established rules. A few examples include Time Wizard causing monsters on the field to age, variably destroying them, changing their stats, or giving them new effects; being able to destroy specific parts of a monster and so affect its capabilities while in play; Yugi activating a spell card that puts the moon into play, causing the field to become flooded due to the tides and limiting where he can summon monsters; and more mundane things like Level 5 and higher monsters not needing Tributes to summon, and players starting with 2000 Life Points. This was justified In-Universe by Pegasus mentioning that the tournament will use different, special rules, than the typical game. Later seasons bring the rules in closer with the real-life card game. Speaking of Duelist Kingdom, the dub version of it is this when compared to future seasons. While most other seasons go out of their way to censor deaths and death-related subjects, all deaths, implied deaths, and attempted murders are retained in the dub's first season. While Pegasus' various goons (and Bandit Keith) infamously have their guns censored, the implicit threat they pose is still treated seriously, and no attempt is made to cover up Kaiba's apparent death by leaping off a cliff and his "ghost" coming back from the dead, nor do they change Kaiba threatening to leap from the turrets of Pegasus' castle if he loses to Yugi. At this point the Shadow Realm was used as an explanation for the dark field of Shadow Games, as well as a general punishment implied to be worse than death, but only Pegasus had any power over it and other duels carried the threat of hindering the heroes' progress or physical violence if they lost. Kaiba also believes in and plans for Pegasus's use of magic, while in later seasons he's skeptical of it. This also applies to the video games. Many of the earliest games featured a substantial number of original cards, let players fuse cards freely without Polymerization, and this allowed for hundreds of potential fusion combos into ever-stronger monsters. What's also curious though is that they prominently feature two antagonists named Heishin and DarkNite, characters who have no pre-existing basis in the anime or manga. The most substantial story featuring them is Forbidden Memories, which implies that in Ancient Egypt it was actually Heishin who rebelled against the Pharaoh and Priest Seto was his subordinate, DarkNite was essentially Zorc as the god of darkness Heishin wanted power from, and Yami Bakura didn't seem to play into things at all. While this may have done at the time of Forbidden Memories to avoid spoilers for the Memory Arc that hadn't occurred in the manga yet, the games had no problem prominently featuring the Rare Hunters, Yami Marik, and the Battle City storyline, when the latter hadn't concluded yet. By the time the games shifted to focus on GX during its airing, Akhenadin and Zorc hadn't appeared in any of the official video games, leaving Heishin and DarkNite to act as their stand-ins. The franchise as a whole is Science Fantasy, but the first two series and the first season of 5Ds were much much on the "fantasy" end of the spectrum, with monster designs themed around demons, monsters, and sorcerers, characters had magical powers, and the stories drew from ancient cultures and mythological and religious lore. Later series focus more on the "science" part, with a heavier focus on Machine-type monsters or monsters that had vaguely mechanical designs, and characters and storylines that show how technology can be used for beneficial or malicious purposes. While the series can still be rather fantastical (Zexal implies that the universe was created from an ancient Duel Monsters card), it follows Clarke's Third Law in the implication that these things still have a rational scientific explanation, and/or that what seems like magic is just really advanced technology. This series has a number of major characters who don’t play Duel Monsters. So while Tea, Tristan and Duke are considered important for being in Yugi’s circle of friends, they aren’t very involved in the main plotlines other than acting as emotional support. Mokuba is also mainly used as a kidnapping target and Morality Pet for his brother. The later series have very few characters who don’t actively play the game to some degree. This also ties in with Duel Monsters become far more prominent in society as the franchise goes on, where anyone not involved with the card game is seen as odd.
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Reincarnation: Kaiba with Priest Seto, Yugi's grandpa with Shimon, and Ishizu with Isis.
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Pensieve Flashback: The Kaiba brothers experience these throughout the Virtual Nightmare arc.
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Majority-Share Dictator: As part of his backstory, Seto Kaiba was given two percent of the shares to his stepfather's company Kaiba Corp, but had to use them to make 100 times their worth within a year's time. Seto did this by buying 51% of a company and threatening to close it and put everyone out of work unless the original owner agreed to buy it back for five times it value, which he did for the sake of the employees. It's implied Seto repeated this with other companies to work up the needed money to please his stepfather. He later took over Kaiba Corp itself with the same strategy.
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Bookends: Yugi's winning card in the last duel of the series is Golden Sarcophagus; it's pointed out that the card looks just like the box the Millennium Puzzle was in, and that the box that brought Yugi and the pharaoh together would be the very thing to bring them apart.
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Knight's Armor Hideout: In the first season, Tristan hid from Pegasus' guards in one of the suits of armor decorating his castle.
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Synchronization: Between the duelists and their cards, to some extent. Showcased when Yugi's grandfather Solomon actually has a heart attack when he loses.
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Cosmic Chess Game: Season 5 has a Cosmic Role-Playing Game between Yami Yugi and Yami Bakura.
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Filler Villain: Noah and Gozaburo Kaiba in season 3, Dartz in season 4, and Zigfried von Schroeder in season 5, respectively.
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Virtue Is Weakness: This is the moral position of antagonists (Kaiba, Mai, Marik) in the series until Yugi or Joey, the Embodiments Of Virtue, defeats them.
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Nietzsche Wannabe: During the duel between Joey and Yugi in the Duelist Kingdom finals, Pegasus's narration, at least in dub town, slips into this. To quote: Kaiba is seen reading Nietzsche in his first appearance. (In the Japanese, at least.) No better way to paint yourself a villain immediately, aye?
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Doubles with Artistic License – History, but the dub consistently says that the Pharaoh reigned 5000 years ago, which would place him in the middle of the First Dynasty of Egypt. Later on, most of Season 5 takes place during his reign in Thebes during the New Kingdom, millennia after the dub says he reigned (when Thebes itself was just a small trading post and the Giza pyramids were still 400 years from being built). The Japanese version explicitly places the Pharaoh in the 18th Dynasty, which is far more accurate to the Egypt we see in the series.
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10-Minute Retirement: In the wake of his defeat to Kaiba towards the end of the Duelist Kingdom arc, Yugi suffers a Heroic BSoD and vows never to duel again, saying he is afraid of the way Dark Yugi was prepared to win the duel even if Kaiba was killed as a result. He snaps out of it by the end of the following episode, though the dub has him take longer to recover, only snapping out of it during the duel with Mai.
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Adaptation Induced Plothole: Has its own page.
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Kaiba is The Emperor.
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Adaptational Modesty: During quite a few scenes characters wear additional layers of clothing compared to the manga. For example, both Yugi and Mai continue to wear their jackets during the Duelist Kingdom finals. In the manga, Yugi just wore a sleeveless shirt while Mai had nothing but a very revealing corset.
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In both manga and anime, Marik's penalty game for Mai involves being transported to a beach while trapped in an hourglass. In the manga, this is because the beach is actually her soul room, a concept fully explored in earlier volumes of the manga (aspects of Mai's psyche can be seen floating in the background). In the anime, the beach is instead part of the punishment, with Mai being Forced to Watch illusions of her friends having a beach party without her.
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Letting the Air out of the Band: Happens during Yugi's final duel with Marik. He uses Obelisk's ability to destroy Ra. The triumphant music starts playing and it seems he won, only for the smoke to clear, revealing Ra to still be on the field, at which point this trope plays out.
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Sharing a Body: Yami Yugi and Yugi, and Yami Bakura and Bakura.
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King of Thieves: Thief King Bakura's self-proclaimed "King of Thieves" title comes from the weight of what he steals, and because he seeks the Millennium Items.
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Thinly-Veiled Dub Country Change: There are a few mentions of Domino being in America, with Joey specifically mentioning New York or America a few times. Ishizu is told "Welcome to America, Miss Ishtar" after disembarking from her flight as well. The uncut version drops several of these. They also never do anything to explain away the distinctly Japanese architecture and infrastructure, the frequent use of trains (since America is notorious for lacking reliable public rail), and other "small town Japan" tropes.
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One of the guides who leads Sugoroku/Solomon into the Pharaoh's Tomb falls into a Bottomless Pit in the anime, rather than being impaled by Spikes of Doom like in the manga.
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Hydro-Electro Combo: Yugi and Joey duel the Paradox Brothers in the special Labyrinth field. Usually monsters can only attack enemies in neighboring tiles, but Yugi is able to get around this by flooding the labyrinth and then summoning his Summoned Skull, who uses electricity attacks. The electricity travels through the water across the maze to the enemy and destroy it.
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Adaptation Amalgamation: Many of the video games take elements from the manga and the anime and blend them together, ranging from eye and hair colors to characters and plot points.
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Pragmatic Adaptation: In order to squeeze in more Duel Monsters, a few arcs had to be changed. The Millennium World arc in the anime. Among the many alterations to the plot, the tabletop RPG was simplified, and Seto's battle with the Pharaoh took place just before Zorc awoke rather than after his defeat. In exchange, Kisara and Yugi's friends got more to do, and the consequences of Yugi's wish for friends was brought up as well. However, this resulted in the arc becoming even more of a Mind Screw than it already was. The Dungeon Dice Monsters arc is retooled from a plot-relevant arc regarding Yugi's development with no relation to Duel Monsters to an arc that has a big influence from the card game. The same also applies to Otogi/Duke. In the manga he is a troubled child who is purposely raised by his father to become a Tyke Bomb, having a Heel–Face Turn because he doesn't hate Yugi as much as his father. In the anime, he is a fanboy of Pegasus who challenges Yugi to a duel because he believes Yugi won by cheating, and as a result of the win, his chance of his game going public. He changed his ways because he realized that he was wrong on both accounts, and acted like a dick to Yugi and his friends for no reason. The anime plays it even looser with manga content from before Duelist Kingdom, with some plot beats such as how the main characters became friends simply being referenced as something that happened in the past with loose flashbacks, and introductory arcs like Shadi and Bakura's being completely reworked into single episodes of Duelist Kingdom that only bear a slight resemblence to what actually happened in the original manga.
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The same could be said of Weevil, really. Other than that, Weevil went up against Yugi/Yami Yugi twice and did very well both times. Certainly Weevil cheats but he's still shown to have great skill. The cheating only seems to serve as a supplement to his own abilities, or because he enjoys it. Other than Joey, Weevil's only ever lost to exceedingly great duelists. The main reason he becomes a joke character is because he's a Smug Snake who Can't Catch Up as far as powerful cards go.
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Heel–Face Turn: Pegasus, Marik, Noah, Dartz, Rafael, Valon, Alister, and Zigfried all undergo this by the end of their respective arcs.
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I Have Your Wife: Used by various villains throughout the series. The target is usually Mokuba, who is kidnapped a grand total of 7 times, compared to 3 times in the manga.
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Beam of Enlightenment: Any time one of the characters has a sudden revelation. Mostly when Yami Yugi figures out how to beat his opponents. It happens when Yugi collapses during his second duel with Pegasus. Yugi's friends can sense it, despite his isolation in the Shadow Game.
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Black Magician Girl: Trope Namer due to the "Dark Magician Girl" card, which is actually named "Black Magician Girl" in the original anime.
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The duel between Yugi and Jonouchi/Joey on the pier has the same stakes in the anime, but Mokuba is no longer held at knife-point, possibly because Anime!Kaiba's slightly kinder personality means that Marik threatening Anzu/Tea alone is enough to keep him from interfering. Speaking of which - while the manga has Anzu brainwashed to hold a Cyanide Pill between her teeth, the anime changes this to a less-imitable deathtrap where the Rare Hunters threaten to drop a shipping crate on her head.
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Badass Normal: Yugi — the normal one, not the Pharaoh one — manages to take out all three God Cards in one turn against Atem. Joey, as well, who's the most normal of the main duelists.
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Indy Escape: Subverted during Duelist Kingdom. The boulder in question was just a balloon with a speaker in it.
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Mind-Control Eyes: People under Marik's control have their eyes drawn without pupils.
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The scene where Mai asks Joey if she was in the dream where his friends helped him wake up from his brief coma is retained almost word for word from the manga, with Joey awkwardly telling her that she wasn't. He tries to play it off as a joke by pointing out that they were in a classroom and she is too old to be there, which only ends up hurting her feelings. There is one crucial difference in the anime though: this time Mai really was in the dream and Joey is just too embarrassed to admit it. This was likely changed to ramp up the Ship Tease. Later, Joey admitting the truth snaps her out of her Laser-Guided Amnesia (again, this was added to the anime).
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Not Too Dead to Save the Day
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Not Too Dead to Save the Day: Yugi gets help from all his petrified friends and Kaiba) in his head before playing his last turn in the duel against Noah.
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Pinball Scoring
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Pinball Scoring: Every card in the anime does base damage/bonuses/etc in increments of 100; the actual card game has a handful that have 50s. In the Duelist Kingdom season, there are a few duels where damage/bonuses are calculated by percentages of other stats, creating some odd prime numbers. From Battle City on, most all the numbers end in even 0s. Unless you're Marik, in which case you can have attack points that end in —99. A few monsters have ATK or DEF stats that aren't divisible by 50. Castle of Dark Illusions has 920 ATK and 1930 DEF, Reaper of the Cards has 1380 ATK and 1930 DEF, King of Yamimakai has 2000 ATK and 1530 DEF, and Seven-Armed Fiend has 666 ATK and 666 DEF (1000/1000 in the Dub). All but the last are the result of the anime fudging the numbers of Pani K's monsters so that they can come close to the stat scores as seen in the manga, after applying the 30% power bonus that the anime establishes.
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Designated Victim
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This series has a number of major characters who don’t play Duel Monsters. So while Tea, Tristan and Duke are considered important for being in Yugi’s circle of friends, they aren’t very involved in the main plotlines other than acting as emotional support. Mokuba is also mainly used as a kidnapping target and Morality Pet for his brother. The later series have very few characters who don’t actively play the game to some degree. This also ties in with Duel Monsters become far more prominent in society as the franchise goes on, where anyone not involved with the card game is seen as odd.
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Hot-Blooded
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Hot-Blooded: Joey is easily riled up and is the loudest character in the bunch. Bakura, especially as Thief King Bakura in season five. He makes the most arrogant pronoun ever (Ore-sama) sound good in constant use. It's lampshaded in the Japanese anime, wherein during a duel between Yami Bakura and Yami Marik, Bakura shouts "Ore-sama no turn!" and Marik replies "You're no ore-sama."
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A Villain Named "Z__rg"
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A Villain Named "Z__rg": Zorc Necrophades.
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Recognizable by Sound
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Recognizable by Sound: In the Virtual World arc, Noah plays Serenity's screams into the tunnel where the rest of the gang are. Joey instantly recognizes it.
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Dub-Induced Plot Hole
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Dub-Induced Plot Hole: That fact that Yami Yugi thinks in regular Yugi's voice in the dub is at odds with the reveal that he's a separate person from him rather than just a Super Mode, and the two can even communicate with each other through their thoughts. In the Battle City arc, Yugi defeats a Rare Hunter whose strategy is to have three full copies of Exodia in his deck in order to almost guarantee he draws the full body. Upon winning the duel, Yugi tears up all the Exodia cards after noticing they're marked with invisible ink. While this makes no sense in the English version, as well as being against Yugi's normal code of all cards being sacred regardless of their strength, in the Japanese he destroys them upon realizing they're counterfits. It's a plot point in Season 5 that the Pharaoh has to remember his name, Atem. However, the dub of season 2 has several characters (primarily Ishizu and Marik) referring to the Pharaoh's spirit as "King Yami" as if that were his real name. This plot hole is quietly ignored by the time Season 3 comes around, with everyone simply calling him the Pharaoh. Mokuba, upon waking up when his soul is returned to him, immediately recognizes Bakura in the dub, even though the two have never met before. In the original he says nothing. Inverted: The English dub actually fixed one of the plot holes from the original anime. In the original (including the manga), Yugi says that duelists were only allowed to have exactly 40 cards on hand, but Yugi lost 3 Exodia cards and gave Time Wizard to Joey, meaning that his deck had only 36 cards. This line is absent from the English dub. Gozaburo originally planned to conquer the world using Kaiba Corp's weapons, but the dub changed it into seeking to digitize the world and ruling it. This brings up the question of how he was planning to accomplish such an outrageous goal. Digitalization in Yu-Gi-Oh involves putting a person in a VR machine that creates a virtual avatar they can control in the VR world. The original person still exists in the real world. The same goes for inanimate objects; they're recreated in virtual form, rather than being transported to the virtual world. So was Gozaburo going to drag the whole world populace into his tiny island and shove each person into a VR machine? Yami Bakura's intentions for Mokuba in the dub are to take possession of his body, since Bakura was becoming a difficult host. However, despite being left alone with Mokuba for an extended period of time at the end of Duelist Kingdom, he never does so. This is because he had no such motivation in the sub, so there is no footage of him being in control of Mokuba's body. Doubles with Artistic License – History, but the dub consistently says that the Pharaoh reigned 5000 years ago, which would place him in the middle of the First Dynasty of Egypt. Later on, most of Season 5 takes place during his reign in Thebes during the New Kingdom, millennia after the dub says he reigned (when Thebes itself was just a small trading post and the Giza pyramids were still 400 years from being built). The Japanese version explicitly places the Pharaoh in the 18th Dynasty, which is far more accurate to the Egypt we see in the series. In Battle City, Marik disguises himself as Namu before the Finals. In the original Japanese version, it is explained that he does this because he doesn't understand why Ishizu would give a God Card to Kaiba and he wants to stay hidden while he investigates Kaiba's connection to the past. The dub leaves out the explaination as to why Marik would do this.
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Eye-Dentity Giveaway
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Eye-Dentity Giveaway: There are a number of physical differences between Yugi Muto and the entity that resides in the Millennium Puzzle, although he and Yugi look mostly the same. The two most apparent, however, are that the entity's Anime Hair has some additional golden spikes and that his eyes, in contrast to naive Yugi's round and wide eyes◊, are narrow and angular, befitting his colder and more malicious personality. Subverted with Bakura, another character with an alternate personality sealed in a millennium item who sometimes comes out to wreak havoc. Both characters' eyes are angular, but normal Bakura is wide-eyed, and Dark Bakura's are more narrow. This makes it much harder to tell who's in control at a given moment, as Dark Bakura will often pretend flawlessly to be his normal counterpart with no one else being any the wiser. Anyone under the control of Marik Ishtar through the Millennium Rod will gain empty Mind-Control Eyes. Sometimes they also have a glowing Millennium Eye symbol on their heads, such as Strings, Arkana, and the Exodia Hunter, though when Marik wants to be subtle, he can have the eye hidden, as he does with both Bandit Keith and Tea Gardener/Anzu Mazaki. Subverted by Tristan in the Virtual World arc. Even though he falls under the control of the Big 5, his eyes remain exactly the same.
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Wine Is Classy
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Wine Is Classy: In the original, there's a scene where Pegasus is drinking a glass of wine. For the dub, this got changed to "the world's finest fruit juices".note Funny enough, this could still allude to it being wine. After all, wine is often made from fruit and would be considered the "world's greatest fruit juice" by some.
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Serious Business
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Serious Business: Duel Monsters, to the point that in the subbed Dungeon Dice Monsters arc half of the conflict is about fighting for duelists, seemingly ignoring every other game out there.
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Unstoppable Rage
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Unstoppable Rage: After Yugi's soul is taken by the Orichalchos, and Weevil taunts the now rather unstable Yami Yugi by tearing up a card in front of him after claiming it contains Yugi's soul, just "as a joke", Yami Yugi defeats Weevil using a card that grants extra attacks by drawing and discarding monsters, and then he continues bashing at him long after Weevil's life points have hit zero. He would've kept going too, if Téa hadn't stopped him.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Happens for a couple of characters, particularly the (ancient) Egyptian ones: If Marik's name were transliterated differently when moving into the English dub, it would be the Arabic name Malik (or "ملك" in Arabic), which is based on the words for "king" or "possessor" in the Arabic language. Incidentally, Marik possesses several people and wants to be the pharaoh/king of Egypt/the world as a Big Bad. Also Odion's name in the Japanese version is Rashid (or "راشد"), meaning "rightly guided" in Arabic. Odion/Rishid is Marik/Malik's older adopted brother and serves as one of his two Morality Pets in the series. Shadi's name is only a phoneme different from the ancient Egyptian word shabti. Shabti are figurines placed in tombs among funerary goods so they can be servants to the tomb's owner in the afterlife. Using representative figurines replaced killing actual servants for this sole purpose. Shadi guards the Millennium Items' original resting place and turns out to be just a ghost since Yami Bakura killed him 5000 years ago when he was one of Atem's priests. And like Marik's and Odion's original names, the name "Shadi" is also Arabic in origin, reflecting that all these characters come from modern Egypt where Arabic is the official language. There's also Ishizu, named after the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis. Isis is the queen of magic, dedicated wife to her murdered and undead husband Osiris, and honored for being a good mother to her son Horus. Ishizu is a Mysterious Waif of a character who can see the future using her Millennium Necklace. One of her major goals is to stop her Face-Heel Turned younger brother Marik from being villainous. She is also another one of Marik's Morality Pets. "Yugi" means "game." Yami means dark or shadow, which means that "Yami Yugi" means "Dark Game." Oh, also, the whole Yu Jou thing. Take the initial syllables of Yugi and Joey's first names and you get the Japanese word for "friendship." (Which manifests itself in real life as the "Yu Jo Friendship" card.) And the fact that Seto Kaiba, the most dragon-obsessed guy in the cast's surname translates to "sea dragon." On a related note, the same guy's first name translates to "shallow man." There's an even weirder couple of meanings behind his name. "Seto" is basically the Japanese pronunciation of "Set." Combine this with Yugi's name ("Game", "Set", Match) for one meaning, but for the other, Set was the Egyptian desert god, a completely appropriate name for a high-ranking ancient Egyptian priest. Possibly unintentional, but the English surnames for Joey, Téa and Tristan are all occupations: Wheeler, Gardner and Taylor. Yami Yugi's real name, Atem, is a variation on Atum, as in Atum-Ra: the creator god, the god of the sun, the first king of the gods, the first pharaoh, etc. Oh, and Atum apparently had a Winged Dragon, too.
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Insult to Rocks: "You know, I'm not quite sure what to call you. I was thinking about 'monster'... but I wouldn't want to insult the cards."
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Welcome to Corneria
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Welcome to Corneria: Both virtual realities suffer from this, despite how fleshed-out everything else in them is. Deconstructed in the latter, since Noah spent years trapped in his world and was driven mad by everyone saying the same lines.
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GottaCatchEmAll
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Gotta Catch 'Em All: Averted. Even though the show is largely about a collectible card game, the collection aspect is rarely seen, with most characters pulling new cards out of nowhere during duels rather than explicitly obtaining them through booster packs or trades, though Battle City has them winning cards in ante duels. Played straight on the part of the evil version of Bakura, who wants to collect all the Millennium Items so he can rule the world and obtain the power of darkness.
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Exposition Already Covered
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Exposition Already Covered: This sometimes happens when one duelist will start to explain the effect of one of his cards, only for his opponent to interrupt by revealing that he already knows what the card does.
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Adaptation Personality Change
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Adaptation Personality Change: Otogi/Duke goes from a serious, somewhat sympathetic character in the manga to a jerkish villain in the anime before mellowing out. He eventually becomes stuck in a comedic love triangle, competing with Tristan for Serenity's affections.
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Fiction 500
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Fiction 500: Seto Kaiba is the president of a multi-billion-dollar gaming company, which he took from his stepfather while still a kid.
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Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: A few of the minor characters. Weevil Underwood, whose bowl-cut hair is described as looking like a blue beetle, and his glasses have a beetle motif to them. He uses an insect-themed deck. The pale and sickly-looking Bonz uses an all-zombie deck.
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Aloof Big Brother
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Aloof Big Brother: Seto Kaiba to his brother Mokuba, as a result of having to shoulder an enormous amount of responsibility for Mokuba since they were both orphans. Notably, Mokuba is consistently animated and peppy, whereas Seto is always serious.
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Literal Split Personality
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Literal Split Personality: Yami Marik started out as Marik's even worse side, but by the end of Battle City he gains a separate soul, kicking his other half out of the body. This comes back to bite him when Marik surrenders their final match, letting him vanish into the shadows while Marik remains unharmed.
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Viewers Are Goldfish
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Viewers Are Goldfish: Even if the card is used every single duel, its effect will be explained, especially the memetic Pot of Greed, which lets you draw two cards. This continued into Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, right up until Pot of Greed got put on the real-life ban list and the anime suddenly stopped using it.
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Calling Your Attacks
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Calling Your Attacks: "BLACK MAGICIAN, BLACK MAGIC!" "COUNTERATTACK! BLUE-EYES WHITE DRAGON BURST STREAM OF DESTRUCTION!" and so on ad infinitum. Several of these attacks even have their own cards, which require their monster to be out. Mainly used for important monsters early on, with smaller ones just getting descriptions of what's happening.
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Trauma Conga Line
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Trauma Conga Line: Happens several different times, to several different characters.
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Not Disabled In VR
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Not Disabled in VR: In the Virtual World Filler Arc, Seto Kaiba's adoptive father Gozaburo Kaiba originally had the virtual world created for his biological son Noah after Noah was hit by a car and left permanently disabled.
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Luxurious Liquor
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Luxurious Liquor: Pegasus is occasionally seen sipping a glass of red wine while lounging around in his Big Fancy House. Infamously Bowdlerized by the dub into "fruit juice".
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: In the first duel between Joey and Kaiba, Joey's entire strategy is "summon monster to attack," ignoring field power bonuses and outright stronger monsters. Justified in that he is unfamiliar with the Duel Disk technology and doesn't know how to set monsters in defense mode. From the Waking The Dragons arc, Yami Yugi playing the Seal of Orichalcos that Rafael gave him in order to avoid losing the duel. There was literally nothing at stake until he played that card, since the "loser loses their soul" condition only applies after the Seal has been played.
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Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In the manga, Yugi's grandpa's soul wasn't really kidnapped by Pegasus; his soul was instead sealed inside a video tape, and Yugi could talk with him through a camcorder whenever he liked. The anime makes it a straight case of Your Soul Is Mine!, and anime Yugi is appropriately angstier about the whole affair. Yugi's guilt and fear over almost killing Kaiba is played up more in the anime, especially in the dub where it continues into his duel with Mai. Marik keeps his Mind Control over Anzu/Téa for the entire pier duel in the manga and she spends most of it off-panel. In the anime he releases his control over her and she is Forced to Watch as Yugi and Jounouchi/Joey duel to the death.
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Psychic-Assisted Suicide
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Pandora/Arkana’s buzzsaws actually give him a nasty cut before Yugi is able to free him in the manga, which is omitted in the anime. The implied Psychic-Assisted Suicide that Marik inflicts on him after Yugi escapes is also Adapted Out.
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Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl
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Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl: Priest Seto and Kisara in Ancient Egypt, Yami Yugi and Téa in the main timeline.
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In-Series Nickname
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The Swedish dub uses the script of 4Kids, but with the original Japanese names. This led to Jonouchi/Joey getting the In-Series Nickname of "Jono" to fit the Mouth Flaps.
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Total Party Kill
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Also, the first Yami Yugi/Kaiba VS Rare Hunters battle. Kaiba summons Lord of Dragons and special-summons all three Blue Eyes and a spare dragon in just the first move. He summons Obelisk on Round Two, sacrifices his other remaining monsters to activate Obelisk's Total Party Kill special ability to defeat both opposing players.
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Spared by the Adaptation
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Spared by the Adaptation: Pegasus and Bandit Keith both died in the manga, but are made to survive in the anime, with Pegasus gaining something of a recurring role.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: "Something that you can see, but something that can't be seen" gets repeated quite a lot, at least early on. Originally it referred to the Millenium Puzzle, but it's used to refer to many different things by altering the way the line is interpreted. "Heart of the Cards" is played with in terms of pure luck or Screw Destiny. Or maybe both. Believing in it can almost guaruntee a much needed card.
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Put on a Bus
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Put on a Bus: Multiple: Bakura doesn't appear in any anime-original arc. Bandit Keith, after losing his duel with Yugi, is never mentioned in the story again. This is likely because in the manga, he was killed by Pegasus after losing to Jounouchi/Joey as punishment for cheating.
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Your Soul Is Mine!
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In the manga, Yugi's grandpa wasn't really kidnapped by Pegasus; his soul was instead sealed inside a video tape, and Yugi could talk with him through a camcorder whenever he liked. The anime makes it a straight case of Your Soul Is Mine!, and anime!Yugi is appropriately angstier about the whole affair.
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Self-Made Orphan
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Self-Made Orphan: Kaiba has a long history of these kind of tropes. Also Marik.
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Ineffectual Loner
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Kaiba is an Ineffectual Loner with a lot of money and a superiority complex, fond of insutling whoever he comes across.
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Adaptation Explanation Extrication
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Adaptation Explanation Extrication: Dark Yugi stops giving his Penalty Games after Duelist Kingdom for no explanation in the anime. In the manga he stops doing this when Pegasus says the items have an evil intelligence, as he does not want to be evil, whereas in the anime he plays a Shadow Game with Shadi right after defeating Pegasus. The Black Clown's clown theme and Otogi/Duke's partial clown make-up makes more sense in the manga, as his father wears a clown getup to mask his cursed ancient appearance. Pegasus somehow finds out about Kaiba's defeat at the hands of Yugi during the first episode, in which the only witnesses to the duel are Joey/Jonouchi and Mokuba. It makes more sense in the manga, where there is an entire audience of Kaiba fanboys overlooking its equivalent to the first episode match during the Death-T arc. A minor one from the first episode. In the manga, Kaiba tries to recreate a penalty game Yugi previously subjected him to by making holograms act as if they're attacking Yugi's grandpa following their duel, causing the old man to have a cardiac episode. In the anime the first encounter with Kaiba never happened and he doesn't subsequently doesn't try to deal his own penalty games, but Yugi's grandpa is still found on the ground in need of hospitalization following his duel. No new explanation for why is given. Espa Roba’s posing and pretending to have psychic power can seem unnecessary in the anime, since he’s wearing a headset and could just cheat without making a spectacle of it. In the manga the poses are so that he’ll have an excuse to listen in on the communication device on his wrist. Saruwatari/Kemo is one of Pegasus’s henchmen, but is recognized by Kaiba and is seen working for Gozaburo in flashbacks. This is never elaborated on. In the manga he was Mokuba’s bodyguard during the Death-T arc and later reveals that he was The Mole for Pegasus all along.
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Alternative Foreign Theme Song
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Alternative Foreign Theme Song: As with all the anime that 4Kids dubs, the English opening is different from the Japanese opening. You can listen to it here.
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Prestigious Player Title
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Prestigious Player Title: Duel Monsters players are called "Duelists".
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Named by the Dub
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Named by the Dub: The first of Marik's rare hunters to be fought was unnamed in the Japanese version, but the English dub names him Seeker. Lumis and Umbra from Yu-Gi-Oh! were originally called "Rare Hunters" the first time they appeared and "Masks of Light(Lumis) and Dark(Umbra)" the second time.
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Purple Is the New Black
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Purple Is the New Black: The Shadow Realm is depicted with some swirls of midnight blue or black but mostly purple.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Multiple: Kaiba, most notably, to anyone unfortunate enough to lose to him. Joey is victim to this more often than not. Téa, of all people, turns out to be surprisingly good at these, although she doesn't give them often: She gives one to Kaiba at Duelist Kingdom, although it's more of a "the reason Yugi is better than you" speech. *** She lets Johnny Steps have it for running away when his duel with Yami Yugi gets too difficult. After Noah defeats Kaiba and turns him and Mokuba to stone, Yugi gives one to him before he combines his deck with Kaiba's and resumes the duel, but it's similar to the above and saying why Kaiba is better.
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Animation Bump
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Animation Bump: As a general rule of thumb, the more important episodes are animated with an art style which is superior to that seen during other episodes. The opening/closing sequences are also animated using a cleaner animation style. All episodes directed by Takahiro Kagami are this, because he's just that good - in fact, it's really saying something when all of the other directors are inferior to him in one way or another, whether it be the art style, the animation or character expressions.
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Tsundere
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Tsundere: Mai and Joey, most frequently toward each other as a form of Ship Tease.
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Shackle Seat Trap
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Shackle Seat Trap: In the pier duel Téa is strapped to one of these as part of Marik's latest death trap.
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Quest for Identity
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Quest for Identity: The pharaoh is trying to find out who he is and regain his lost memories.
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Sdrawkcab Name
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Sdrawkcab Name: The Grand Prix tournament has a competitor named "Apdnarg Otum". Joey is the only one who can't figure out who it is.
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Breather Episode
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Within the anime, the KC Grand Prix, a breather arc with a campy villain whose crime is not mind-rape, not soul-stealing, but hacking into Kaiba's computer system.
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Straw Nihilist
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Straw Nihilist: Alister holds the view that weapons will not disappear and humans will not stop fighting. Thus, this world should be destroyed.
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Amulet of Concentrated Awesome
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Amulet of Concentrated Awesome: Yugi's Millennium Puzzle, given that it has the soul of a 3000-year-old Pharaoh in it (5000 in the dub) and tends to be generally badass when it takes over Yugi's body. Most of the Millennium Items in general fit this trope.
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The Great Serpent
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The Great Serpent: Dartz's trump card is the Divine Serpent Geh, which takes the form of an immeasurably large snake, although most of its body is concealed by the dark vortex it emerges from.
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Dysfunction Junction
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Dysfunction Junction: Several characters experienced a tragic and/or depressing past, especially the villains.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Pegasus, in the original manga, anime, and dub versions. Yami Yugi, especially in the dub.
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Pun
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There's an even weirder couple of meanings behind his name. "Seto" is basically the Japanese pronunciation of "Set." Combine this with Yugi's name ("Game", "Set", Match) for one meaning, but for the other, Set was the Egyptian desert god, a completely appropriate name for a high-ranking ancient Egyptian priest.
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First-Episode Twist
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First-Episode Twist: Added in to the dub, the second episode has Pegasus revealing to Yugi that Duel Monsters is based on magical duels performed in Ancient Egypt; an important fact to be sure, but in the original version it wasn't revealed until the next arc entirely.
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin: A lot of the cards, like "Red-Eyes Black Dragon," "Man-Eating Treasure Chest," and "Dark Magician," just to name a few. Ladies and gentlemen, feast your eyes upon the Giant Turtle Who Feeds On Flames!
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Super Mode
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That fact that Yami Yugi thinks in regular Yugi's voice in the dub is at odds with the reveal that he's a separate person from him rather than just a Super Mode, and the two can even communicate with each other through their thoughts.
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Dramatic Thunder
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Dramatic Thunder: Summoning Slifer the Sky Dragon always results in the sudden appearance of a thunderstorm.
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Where the Hell Is Springfield?
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Where the Hell Is Springfield?: Where exactly Domino is supposed to be located is never really specified beyond being near the coast. It's vaguely implied to be somewhere in or near Tokyo Bay, but only vaguely.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Gurimo from the first two episodes of the Waking the Dragons arc. Once he's finished being Mr. Exposition, everybody forgets about him, including his cohorts, even when all of the souls are being restored. Only the battle is referenced briefly during Rafael's last fight, prior to his Heel–Face Turn. Also, the last time we saw Bonz and his friends, they were put into the Shadow Realm by Yami Bakura. Nobody ever rescues them, although they may have been freed upon Yami Bakura's own defeat at the hands of Dark Marik. They're dead in the original Japanese version.
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Agent Scully
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Similarly, his Agent Scully tendencies are more over-emphasized in the dub.
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New Rules as the Plot Demands
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New Rules as the Plot Demands: Duelist Kingdom is this writ large. Some make at least a bit of sense, like flying monsters having an advantage over land-based monsters, or machine monsters rusting due to a mist over the field. Others just plain have no basis in fact at all, most prominently the infamous Catapult Turtle move Yugi uses to defeat Pani K. However, Duelist Kingdom is stated to use custom rules specific to the tournament. Once the rules were written and pinned down in Battle City, this turned into "New Cards As the Plot Demands," with duelists producing cards never before seen at just the right time. Many of these cards exist for Rule of Cool, as there are other pre-existing cards that do the same thing as the new card but don't fit the theme of the duelist's deck. Change of Heart for example has equivalents with Yugi and Kaiba in the forms of Brain Control and Enemy Controller. And lapses of the random new rules still occurred: Jinzo is supposedly immune to Time Wizard's effect due to being made of special metal, for example, and Flute of Summoning Dragon lets both players summon Dragons from their hand if they want. There's also a ton of cards that were created to allow the duelists to draw cards so the writers can keep their hands filled, such as Card of Last Will, Card of Demise, Nibelung's Ring, and especially Card of Sanctity. Kaiba's "Power Balance" in particular is ridiculously overpowered in this regard, requiring the opponent to discard half their hand and then allowing the user to draw the same number of cards discarded, with no drawbacks.
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Creepy Gym Coach
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Creepy Gym Coach: In the anime's (very loose) adaptation of the Burger World chapter, Anzu is blackmailed and filmed by a perverted gym teacher.
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Badass Boast
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Badass Boast: One of the more outstanding ones is during the Memory World RPG which is delivered to ZorcBakura by Atem.
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Doing In the Wizard
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Doing In the Wizard: Some moments from the manga where cards are implied to be alive are given more concrete explanations in the anime: When the Mimic of Doom uses Blue-Eyes White Dragon on Yugi it destroys itself rather than attacking, mirroring Kaiba’s original duel with Yugi. In the anime the real Kaiba activates a virus that has a hand in destroying it, heavily downplaying the implied sentience of the card. During Yugi and Joey's duel on the pier, Joey begs Red-Eyes Black Dragon to attack him to activate Yugi's key. Red-Eyes obeys. The anime changes this so that the attack is part of a very convenient and otherwise useless effect of Meteor of Destruction that he just played.
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World of Ham
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World of Ham: Especially when two hams duel against each other. The Kaiba/Yami Yugi matches go up a notch compared to others because of their rivalry.
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Psychic Powers
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Psychic Powers: The Millennium Items give their owners a variety of psychic powers, depending on the item. Examples include mind raping, locating and identifying other Millennium Item holders, mind reading, visiting someone's mental landscape, seeing the future, and possessing other people.
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Truth in Television
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Truth in Television: Pegasus's Toon cards are said by Yugi to be kept out of circulation for being too powerful, but Pegasus is the creator of the game so he kept them for himself. The Seal of Orichalcos, a Game-Breaker if there ever was one, exists in real life and is limited to a few copies that were used by members of Upper Deck's R&D department in a special tournament until years later, when it got an official, nerfed release to the public.
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Extra Eyes: Pegasus' Thousand-Eyes Restrict somehow has, as the name implies, one-thousand eyes covering its body.
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Protagonist-Centered Morality: Antagonists who use manipulative mind-games are called dishonorable, ones who keep secrets are called liars, ones that go on the defensive are called cowards exposing their own weakness, and ones that use cheap tactics are called cheaters. Of course, when main characters do these things they're simply said to be using intelligent strategy. There have been a number of blatant cheaters in the show, however; Weevil Underwood throws Yugi's Exodia cards into the ocean on the way to Duelist Kingdom, and in Battle City pays a kid to slip an insect card into Joey's deck during a fake robbery. Mai in Duelist Kingdom uses perfume to know which card she's going to draw to psyche her opponent out, and Bandit Keith keeps cards in his wristbands that he switches so he always pulls the card he needs. Pegasus also cheats by using his Millennium Eye to read his opponents' minds. Inverted in Yami Yugi's duel against Raphael, where he was depicted as selfish and cruel for sacrificing his monsters as a part of his strategy to defeat Raphael. The problem is, the rules of the game actually encourage sacrificing, and Yami Yugi had little choice in the matter as he couldn't attack due to Raphael's swords of revealing light. The series often seems to ignore the fact that the monsters are just holographic projections of the cards they're playing and not living creatures. This trope is also frequently played straight in this regard with the protagonists often chastising their opponents for sacrificing their monsters.
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Spell My Name With An S: Marik? Malik? In the Bunkoban series, it's spelled Maric. Also Cyndia, although some spell it as Cynthia or Cindia. Then there's her dub name, Cecelia Pegasus, which becomes Cecilia in subtitles, despite the fact that the proper dub name was shown in episode 40. It gets worse when people assume her original name is Cyndia Crawford, as she does not have a surname in the original. The Big Five consist of Ganzley/Gansley, Crump/Krump, Nezbitt/Nesbitt/Nesbit, Lecter/Lector/Leichter... and Johnson.
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Filling the Silence: Compare the Dub to the Japanese version. Some scenes have added dialogue, especially if in the original the characters are silent.
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Mind Rape
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All blood and gore are edited or removed and sometimes given questionable magical replacements. Most famously, this includes turning deadly situations into Shadow Games that takes the loser's soul, such as Arkana's buzzsaw becoming "Dark Energy Disks" and the skyscraper duel including a portal to the Shadow Realm. The whipping of Odion is similarly changed into implied Mind Rape. Some of the gorier monster deaths are also edited down, usually by adding glowy visual effects.
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Beat Them at Their Own Game
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During Joey's duel with Bandit Keith, Keith used his Pillager spell card to take and use Joey's Sword and Shield card, which switched the Attack and Defence points of both monsters on the field. However, in an example of Beat Them at Their Own Game, Joey then plays his Graverobber trap card, which allows him to steal a card from his opponent's graveyard and use it as if it were his own, using it to take Keith's Time Machine card to revive his Red-Eyes Dark Metal Dragon; it lost the previous clash because the Attack/Defence switch left it weaker than Keith's current monster, but since Time Machine brought it back in the state it was in at the start of the turn, the Dragon is now at its peak and easily destroys Keith's monster.
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Captured on Purpose: In the Legendary Heroes arc Mokuba switches clothes with Princess Adena to be captured in her stead so he can be taken to Seto and help him escape.
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Mai Valentine. Top-notch duelist who gets seeded off against the most dangerous opponents, eventually becoming deconstructed in Season 4. Despite being a very skilled duelist, she keeps going up against super-powerful opponents to show the viewers how hard it'll be for the other heroes to win. On top of what Marik does to her, she starts to have a breakdown over it (to the point of destroying a first-place trophy she just won), and Dartz is able to brainwash her over to the villains' side because of it.
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Tournament Arc
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Tournament Arc: Every arc except the Virtual World, Waking the Dragons, and Dawn of the Duel arcs.
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"Blind Idiot" Translation: The card known in Japanese as "Shisha Sosei", literally "Raise Dead", is called "Reborn the Monster" early in the English dub. It's later changed to "Monster Reborn", which makes more sense. ODEX dub is an incompetent mess, one notable example is when Yami Yugi calls two unrelated cards "Gaia the Fierce Knight", and "Saggi the Dark Clown", "the Dark Magician" in the first episode for some reason. "Gaia the Fierce Knight" misnaming is especially weird because Yami Yugi calls the card its actual name before getting it wrong the second time.
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: Bandit Keith, Marik's father, and Weevil in the "Waking the Dragons" arc among others.
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Chained by Fashion
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Chained by Fashion: Exodia has chains on his wrists and ankles. Yugi later uses a chain necklace for his Millennium Puzzle.
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Hacked by a Pirate
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Hacked by a Pirate: Pegasus does this by showing his favorite cartoon rabbit character when he counter-hacks Kaiba trying to hack into his system.
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Art Shift: Once Yami Yugi defeats Kaiba and performs a mind crush on him, his face becomes less angular and his eyes gain pupils.
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Rule of Symbolism
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Rule of Symbolism: The author intended to have the cards represent the character and personality of their users.
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Absurdly High-Stakes Game: Shadow Games plus Duel Monsters means the world is frequently at stake. Also, the Doma arc has the characters losing their soul if they lose while the Seal of Orichalcos is in play, meaning the loser is left with an empty shell of a body.
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The Tape Knew You Would Say That: In episode two of the anime, where Pegasus contacts the protagonist. Granted, it's less so a tape and more of an enchanted two way face cam... thing.
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Dancing Royalty: One episode features Yugi and Anzu going to an arcade, and Anzu's turn on a DDR-esque machine stuns Yugi and eventually gathers crowds of stunned gamers. Since Anzu took dance lessons, it isn't surprising that she's so good.
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Black Cloak: Marik Ishtar and the other Rare Hunters are garbed like this when they are first introduced.
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There Are No Therapists
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There Are No Therapists: Several characters would be better off with professional help, most notably the villains.
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The Winged God Dragon of Ra is especially guilty of this; it seems like every time Dark Marik plays it, Ra just happens to have a previously-unused power that just happens to perfectly counter his opponent's new winning strategy.
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Rapid-Fire Typing
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Rapid-Fire Typing: Seto Kaiba often utilizes this whenever he's operating or hacking into a computer.
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Mark of the Beast: If a character has a glowing eye symbol on their forehead, has Mind-Control Eyes, and talks in a creepy superimposed voice, it's most likely that Marik is remotely possessing them using his Millennium Rod. If you find someone with a green circle on their forehead, they probably want your soul so they can feed it to their ancient beast.
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The Only One Allowed to Defeat You
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The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: To the point where Kaiba throws a hissy fit upon learning Yugi has 'allowed' someone else to defeat him in Season 4.
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Took a Level in Badass: Joey. As late as the Duelist Kingdom arc, he spams monster after monster without any regard of strategy, because he relies too much on the idea of beating things to death even though the attack stat is too low. It becomes apparent in the second episode of the show that he lost to Téa, probably the least competitive player of all, because she knew a thing or two about magic and traps. It takes a lot of encouragement and guidance on the Pharaoh's part to help him, but by Battle City he grows into a very competent duelist and becomes a finalist, managing to go toe-to-toe against Marik.
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Black Box: The IC chips inside the cards are described as this in the Pyramid of Light novelization.
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Taking the Bullet: Kisara dies to save Seto. Earlier in the series, Yami Yugi saves Mai and Joey from Marik's Winged God Dragon Of Ra by diving in front of a fireball and blocking it with his body until it dissipates. He promptly collapses.
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Waking The Dragons Arc: Rafael is the only one of Dartz's minions who isn't motivated by some grudge against the heroes and genuinely believes that Dartz's action will make the world a better place. He pulls a Heel–Face Turn after Atem shows him how Dartz is taking advantage of his naivete and idealism.
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Toon Town: Pegasus's Toon World card.
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Marik keeps his Mind Control over Anzu/Téa for the entire pier duel in the manga and she spends most of it off-panel. In the anime he releases his control over her and she is Forced to Watch as Yugi and Jounouchi/Joey duel to the death.
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Homage: Duel Monsters was originally intended as an homage to Magic: The Gathering, of which Takahashi is a fan.
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While the manga makes it clear that receiving the Millennium Eye was not pleasant for Pegasus, the actual insertion was done off-panel. The anime, on the other hand, lets the audience see every second of Shadi painfully jamming it in the poor guy's eye socket.
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Adaptation Dye-Job: The Blue-Eyes White Dragon is more blue than white, and the Dark Magician went from green skin and blond hair to fair skin, and purple hair. In addition, the dub changed the borders on Flame Swordsman, Giltia the D. Knight and Labyrinth Tank to the purple border of Fusion Monsters and changed several Quick-Play Spell Cards such as Negate Attack, Skull Dice and Interdimensional Matter Transporter to Trap Cards which is what they were in the real card game.
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Ascended Extra: The Big 5, Gozaburo Kaiba, Johnny Steps, and Professor Hawkins were all minor characters in the manga but were given expanded roles in the anime.
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Determined Expression: A staple of Kaiba, to the point where many a fanfic has waxed eloquent over his "icy death glare". Yami Yugi usually prefers speech-making, but has been known to utilize this effectively as well. Joey doesn't do this as frequently as Kaiba, but when he does, a crowning moment of awesome will ensue.
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Karma Houdini: Ushio, compared to the original manga. In the anime, nothing is really mentioned on what happened to him after the flashback to the scene where he beat Yugi and his friends up. The dub does add in a very quick line where school authorities expelled him, but the original version never says anything beyond that, implying he got off completely scot-free for what he did.
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Power Makes Your Hair Grow: When Yugi, Bakura, and Marik become possessed by the spirits of the Millennium Items (or in Marik's case his Superpowered Evil Side), their hair gets even more ridiculous than usual.
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Tyke-Bomb
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The Dungeon Dice Monsters arc is retooled from a plot-relevant arc regarding Yugi's development with no relation to Duel Monsters to an arc that has a big influence from the card game. The same also applies to Otogi/Duke. In the manga he is a troubled child who is purposely raised by his father to become a Tyke Bomb, having a Heel–Face Turn because he doesn't hate Yugi as much as his father. In the anime, he is a fanboy of Pegasus who challenges Yugi to a duel because he believes Yugi won by cheating, and as a result of the win, his chance of his game going public. He changed his ways because he realized that he was wrong on both accounts, and acted like a dick to Yugi and his friends for no reason.
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Rousing Speech: Kaiba gives Yugi his version of one in the Pharaoh's soul room towards the end of the Virtual World arc. It's probably one of the least encouraging rousing speeches ever, especially since his version of, "don't give up," is, "don't screw up or else," but it seemed to do the trick.
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Actionized Adaptation: Zig-zagged. The manga had many action sequences that were removed from its anime adaptations, but the anime has more action during original arcs as well as in several sequences adapted from manga chapters to fill out an episode's runtime, such as a scene where Tristan and Duke nearly fall off a blimp and have to be rescued.
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Defeating the Cheating Opponent: During the climactic duel of the Duelist Kingdom arc, Pegasus uses his Millennium Eye to read Yugi's mind and see what cards he uses. However, Yugi and Atem counter this ability by keeping their plans secret from each other and then swapping out before Pegasus can read their minds. It's played with in that Yugi and Atem ultimately have no choice but to continue in spite of Pegasus clearly cheating. Joey's first opponent in Duelist Kingdom is Mai Valentine, whose supposed psychic powers allow her to predict which card she draws before she actually draws it. However, Joey discovers that Mai marked each of her cards with a certain perfume and committed the scents to memory. Mai is shocked by Joey being able to throw her ruse and is ultimately beaten. Joey's duel against Espa Roba sees Espa's brothers spying on Joey's cards, and tell Espa via hidden comms what's in Joey's hand at any given time. After Joey exposes the truth with a card trick of his own, he proceeds to defeat Espa in a fair duel. During Battle City, Weevil pays off a random kid to steal Joey's deck and slip in the "Parasite Paracide" card, which Weevil uses in tandem with the "Insect Barrier" card to ensure Joey can't attack. Joey, however, still manages to pull a fair victory, winning the Duel and earning Weevil's prized Insect Queen in the process.
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap!: Many dueling opponents on the receiving end of a spell, trap, or ability that they didn't see coming have this reaction.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Later in the 4Kids dub, Bakura is quite good at this. Kaiba is another. And again: From the Waking The Dragons arc:
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Girls Love Stuffed Animals
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Girls Love Stuffed Animals: Rebecca has a teddy bear that she regularly speaks to in her first appearance. By the time she reappears in the Waking the Dragons arc, however, she's ditched the "cutesy little girl" angle, and Teddy is nowhere to be seen.
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Face–Heel Turn
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Mai Valentine for the first few arcs, and then heads back to Arctic levels during most of Season 4 due to her Face–Heel Turn.
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Beauty, Brains and Brawn
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Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: Serenity, Téa, and Mai.
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Ms. Fanservice
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Ms. Fanservice: Téa provides it regularly with her Shorttank tendencies since around episode 60. Her standout moment has to be the "date" with Yami, during which she wears a tube-top and a pair of hotpants (and which the dub opted not to censor, oddly enough!). Mai and the Dark Magician Girl provide it whenever they appear thanks to their regular designs featuring a corset (Mai) or a skimpy magician's outfit (DMG)
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Abusive Parents
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Also Seto Kaiba, given his orphaned childhood and history with Gozaburo.
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Omnicidal Maniac
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Averted by both Marik/Yami Marik and Zorc in the Japanese versions. Marik merely wants to torment the Pharaoh's spirit as part of revenge and Yami Marik wishes to torture and kill every living thing on the planet. Zorc is just an evil demon fueled by the rage of the people sacrificed to create him, making him want to destroy everything. Even Yami Bakura's motives are unclear and don't really seem to involve wanting to take over the world in the Japanese version.
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Ray Gun
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All guns are edited out. For the most part they’re just erased, making it look like characters are pointing threateningly. In the final season, the gun used by Solomon's guide is changed into a slingshot. Some cards that have weapons are also edited to look like futuristic Ray Guns, such as Barrel Dragon.
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Duels Decide Everything
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Duels Decide Everything: Apparently, even before Yami Yugi, Duel Monsters games decided a few inane things, but post-Season 2 pretty much every Duel could be a Shadow Game or a Dangerous Bet.
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Genki Girl
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Genki Girl: Mana, whose introduction consists of her jumping out of a vase to glomp the pharaoh.
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Like a Surgeon
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Like a Surgeon: Minor duelist Dr. Goat has this as his whole gimmick; when he cuts the opponent's deck, his groupie... err, nurses have to wipe the sweat off his brow. And when he loses, one of them dutifully pronounces his "time of death".
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Science Fantasy
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The franchise as a whole is Science Fantasy, but the first two series and the first season of 5Ds were much much on the "fantasy" end of the spectrum, with monster designs themed around demons, monsters, and sorcerers, characters had magical powers, and the stories drew from ancient cultures and mythological and religious lore. Later series focus more on the "science" part, with a heavier focus on Machine-type monsters or monsters that had vaguely mechanical designs, and characters and storylines that show how technology can be used for beneficial or malicious purposes. While the series can still be rather fantastical (Zexal implies that the universe was created from an ancient Duel Monsters card), it follows Clarke's Third Law in the implication that these things still have a rational scientific explanation, and/or that what seems like magic is just really advanced technology.
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The Whole World Is Watching
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The Whole World Is Watching: Seto Kaiba loves giving all his tournaments as much of an audience as possible, even using his satellites to hijack the airwaves so that everyone in Domino City can watch his mastery of Duel Monsters. Of course this is more about his ego than anything else.
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Face Framed in Shadow
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Face Framed in Shadow: Every major villain has this going on for them, especially friends who have been made Brainwashed and Crazy.
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Grade-School C.E.O.
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Grade-School C.E.O.: Seto Kaiba won Kaiba Corp from his step-dad when he was a teenager, and turned it from a weapons-manufacturer to a gaming company.
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Demoted to Extra
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Demoted to Extra: Bakura in the second anime. In the manga, he appears with the main group most of the time after his initial appearance and has tons of screentime, whereas in the anime he usually only appears whenever it involves Yami Bakura or if it's Yami Bakura pretending to be the real Bakura. This is so bad that on the official Yu-Gi-Oh website, Bakura does not have a character profile but Yami Bakura does. The same goes for the official Japanese websites. Bobasa as well, as his major role in the Millennium World arc from the manga was instead given to Shadi whereas he is mainly reduced to comic relief for the few episodes he appears in, until his final appearance where he takes Yugi and the others to the Pharaoh's temple. In fact, in the manga, Bobasa is an alternate identity of Shadi/Hasan.
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Beast in the Maze
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Beast in the Maze: The three-part duel with the Paradox Brothers is all about this.
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Split-Personality Makeover
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Split-Personality Makeover: How do you know who's in control? Well... just look at the page image. Sometimes averted with Bakura, who often seems to be controlled by the spirit even when he looks like his nice self, which the audience usually finds out mere seconds later. Lampshaded by a close-up focusing on the two front locks of hair moving into a more upright position when the spirit reveals himself to be in control before his duel with Yugi in the Battle City finals.
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Aerith and Bob
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Most of the Japanese names were changed to fit the localization. Jonouchi becomes "Joey," Anzu becomes "Téa," Honda becomes "Tristan," Shizuka becomes "Serenity," Mai's last name changes from Kujaku to Valentine, Dinosaur Ryuzaki becomes "Rex Raptor," etc. Some character kept their original Japanese names, though, resulting in glaringly inconsistent names. Card names and their attacks were also changed in a similar fashion, sometimes for Bowdlerisation purposes.
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Detonation Moon: Yugi has Giant Soldier of Stone destroy his own Full Moon card. It recedes the ocean from the field, beaching Mako's monsters. Years later it would be ascended into its own card.
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ZenosRace
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Zeno's Race: Inverted with the pharaoh's backstory, seeing as how more information is revealed from the early manga, to Duelist Kingdom, to Battle City, to the Millennium World.
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Non-Player Character
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Non-Player Character: NPCs are seen in the Legendary Heroes arc and Virtual World arcs with varying importance. It gets deconstructed in the latter case, as Noah Kaiba was driven insane by the monotony of their repetitive lines.
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Phantom-Zone Picture
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Phantom-Zone Picture: Pegasus gives Seto and Mokuba Penalty Games, which involve their souls getting trapped into blank cards. In the anime, this also includes Yugi's grandfather.
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Inverted in Yugi's duel with Mai. After drawing Monster Reborn and playing Swords of Revealing Light (preventing Mai from attacking for 3 turns), Yugi waits a turn before using the former, and then only to revive Gaia the Fierce Knight in order to give him fusion material for the Black Luster Ritual. But Yugi could have simply used Monster Reborn on the same turn as Swords to revive Dark Magician instead and then destroyed Mai's harpies one by one, without undermining his plan to play Black Luster Ritual.
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Mind Screw
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The Millennium World arc in the anime. Among the many alterations to the plot, the tabletop RPG was simplified, and Seto's battle with the Pharaoh took place just before Zorc awoke rather than after his defeat. In exchange, Kisara and Yugi's friends got more to do, and the consequences of Yugi's wish for friends was brought up as well. However, this resulted in the arc becoming even more of a Mind Screw than it already was.
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Tarot Motifs
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Tarot Motifs: Inevitable, considering the series-wide obsession with card games. Yugi and Atem are both the Magician. Especially notable, since the Black Magician is their signature card. Joey is The Fool. Ishizu is the High Priestess. Téa is the Empress. Kaiba is The Emperor. Shadi is The Hermit. Marik is The Heirophant.
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: Mai is a blond, Téa is a brunette and Serenity is a redhead.
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Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male
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Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male: The cheerleaders' interactions with Joey, where they repeatedly pummel and demean him, are played as comic relief.
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Save Sat: In the English dub, Kaiba sets the Industrial Illusions satellite to crash into their mainframe, bringing down their computer defenses and allowing him to access the data at Duelist Kingdom (in the Japanese version, he's just using the satellite to hack into the mainframe.)
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Outrun the Fireball: At the end of the Virtual World arc, Kaiba presses a Big Red Button, sacrificing the greater part of his blimp to accomplish this.
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Character Check
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Character Check: In the Waking the Dragons arc, Yami Yugi regresses to a more vengeful persona without Yugi around, much like the earlier manga, and tortures Weevil in a fit of rage until Téa convinces him to stop.
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Subverted Trope
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Subverted with Bakura, another character with an alternate personality sealed in a millennium item who sometimes comes out to wreak havoc. Both characters' eyes are angular, but normal Bakura is wide-eyed, and Dark Bakura's are more narrow. This makes it much harder to tell who's in control at a given moment, as Dark Bakura will often pretend flawlessly to be his normal counterpart with no one else being any the wiser.
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Healthcare Motivation
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Healthcare Motivation: The reason Joey participates in the Duelist Kingdom tournament is to use the prize money to pay for his sister to have eye surgery.
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Accents Aren't Hereditary
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Accents Aren't Hereditary: Zigfried has a noticeable accent, but his younger brother Leon, doesn't.
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New Powers as the Plot Demands
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New Powers as the Plot Demands: Frequently, characters reveal to have cards in their decks that they never used before (and never will use again), but which help them win the current duel. The Winged God Dragon of Ra is especially guilty of this; it seems like every time Dark Marik plays it, Ra just happens to have a previously-unused power that just happens to perfectly counter his opponent's new winning strategy.
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Xanatos Gambit: Used by Yami Marik during his duel with Dark Yugi. Marik manipulates the game so that when a player takes damage to their life points, normal Yugi and normal Marik suffer the damage as well. If Yami Yugi loses the duel, then Yugi is consumed and Marik walks free. However, if Yugi wins then Dark Marik walks free anyway, seeing as his good half is destroyed instead. It's subverted at the last minute. Used in the final duel between Yugi and Atem. Yugi correctly predicts that his opponent has a Mirror Force trap, used to destroy any attacking monsters. He attacks anyway. Had he been wrong, his attack would have gone through anyway and destroyed Atem's monsters. Had he been right (which he was), then Yugi had a plan in place to immediately counteract it.
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Mooks
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Bandit Keith is a bigger one. He and his Mooks trap Yugi and the gang in a cave, and he also steals Joey's Glory of the King's Hand card while the latter is sleeping.
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The Dark Magician Girl, naturally. Squee!
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Final-Exam Boss: Yugi invokes this during his Duelist Kingdom match against Joey. It's his way of ensuring that the eventual victor will have the best possible preparation before facing Pegasus.
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Wok Fu: Yugi faces off against Vivian Wong inside a Chinese restaurant. His friends get distracted from their usual cheerleading routine by all the food.
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We Can Rule Together: Noah makes this offer to Yugi in the Japanese version of episode 118, after Yugi manages a formidable counterattack and after Noah turns some of Yugi's True Companions to stone.
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Lancer vs. Dragon: During the Battle City arc, Joey duels Odion, Marik's right-hand man, who is posing as him during the tournament. Joey is able to progress thanks to being the first to get up after Ra strikes the field but fails to win his duel against Marik himself. During the Virtual World arc, Kaiba duels Lector of the Big Five who serves as the dragon to Noah. Kaiba's duel with Noah is something of an inversion as Noah is serving as the dragon to Gozaburo; Yugi defeats Noah after the latter defeats Kaiba whereas Kaiba goes on to defeat Gozaburo after the latter reveals himself as the true Big Bad. Inverted in the Kaiba Corp Grand Prix arc. The Big Bad Zigfried duels Joey and Kaiba at different points, defeating the former and losing to the latter. His dragon and little brother Leon duels Yugi in the arc's climax and is beaten.
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The Dark Side: Many characters in Yu-Gi-Oh! fall into some Dark Side's trap, usually by trying to use an Artifact of Doom. Dark Yugi is not immune to this effect.
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Chastity Couple: Mai and Joey. Also Yugi and Téa, though the latter has a crush on the former's superpowered evil side.
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Yugi and Joey duel immediately after Battle City, and it's implied Joey won in both anime and manga, though the duel itself is skipped. After punching Yami Bakura out and throwing away the Ring, Honda carries the unconscious Mokuba and Bakura back to the dueling platform without getting caught by guards while going through a maze with looping flights of stairs and doors to nowhere that even had Yami Bakura confused. The 4Kids dub gave Bakura one, given the properties of the Shadow Realm. According to the lore, the Shadow Realm has very little food, Duel Monsters can be mentally summoned while there, though doing so puts a strain on your mind, running out of energy while there will shred your soul to pieces, and being trapped there increases the power of Millennium Items. It's also implied the bearer of an Item can leech off your soul for extra power. Despite all those obstacles, Bakura made it out okay.
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Insane Troll Logic: In the anime, Duke Devlin's evil plan is made up of some pretty epic idiocy. He plans to prove that Yugi must have cheated in his duel with Pegasus... by cheating in his duel with Yugi, by challenging him to a game of Duke's own creation and refusing to explain the rules. Not just cheating, either, but cheating openly and bragging about it. Sure, if he wins he would still get half of what he wanted (forcing Yugi to give up dueling), but even then all he would manage to prove to the world is that he is a liar who can't win without cheating, not Yugi. If his plan works he would lose all credibility, and probably all of his customers and fans, too. Manga Otogi/Duke averts this; not only was his plan more sensible, most of it wasn't even his plan, it was his (legitimately insane) father's.
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Broken Bridge: The only thing that keeps Marik from interfering in the events of Noah's arc is... a locked door. Although, he does manage to blow up Noah's control system.
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A more subtle variation is the brainwashing of Joey. In the original, Marik brainwashes Joey to hate Yugi, and all his subsequent actions are done "voluntarily" with this new personality. The dub alters it to the usual Grand Theft Me where Marik is speaking through Joey's body. This was likely done to give Joey even less control of his actions and make him less scary, as having the already evil Marik taunt Yugi is a lot less upsetting than seeing Joey repeatedly express how much he wants to hurt Yugi. This may also be why possessed characters are given a Voice of the Legion and even more blatant Mind-Control Eyes in the dub.
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Heroic Willpower: Joey's main strength is this, as he displays in various ways in his confrontations with Marik.
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Musical Spoiler: As if the Like You Would Really Do It nature of the scene is not enough, the lack of the "Life Points hitting 0" sound effect when Dartz brings Yami Yugi's LP down to 0 makes it very obvious that the duel is not over.
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Shout-Out: Both the card game and anime series feature cards based on Konami's Gradius and Ganbare Goemon series, and even one that references Metal Gear. First episode, take a look at the shelf that Yugi covers up just as he answers the phone call from Kaiba. Even Super Robot Wars can find its way into a show about a children's card game. Yu-Gi-Oh! references Dragon Ball on three occasions: the first chapter of the manga references Dragonball by name, when Yugi figures having the Millennium Puzzle grant his wish would be similar to collecting the Dragon Balls. Another instance is that a Dragon Ball poster can be seen in Yugi's room during the Battle City arc. Finally, during the KC Grand Championship, Weevil and Rex's ambush of Fortune Salim and following masquerade a la Totem Pole Trench replicates a similar scene in Dragon Ball Z, where Goten and Trunks use a similar tactic to get into a tournament. Funny Bunny sure loves spinning. In a dub-induced case, Mai irritatingly states in "The Gauntlet Is Thrown" that her sleeping conditions on the ship were "Outrageous! Truly, truly outrageous!", in an unexpected nod to Jem. This may have something to do with the fact that one of the executives was script editor on that show. In the dub for episode 95, a movie Marik sees on TV in the outside world has the line, "Sorry Dottie, I'm a loner. A rebel." In Joey's duel with Zigfried he says, "C'mon, big bucks no Whammy's!" In Joey's duel with Solomon: "Survey Says!".note  This is also a Beam Me Up, Scotty!, as the correct version is "Survey said". In episode 213 Joey references the '80s hit song "Walk Like an Egyptian." In episode 13 Joey as the Flame Swordsman attacks Bakura's monster shouting "HASSAN, CHOP!" It's possible Joey Wheeler is a reference to Captain Planet character Wheeler, a main character from Brooklyn, complete with an accent, who was voiced by Joey Dedio.
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Bait-and-Switch Credits: The final opening for the Millennium World arc is more faithful to the manga than the anime, lacking the diadhanks that the priests had in the anime but didn't have in the manga.
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Necromantic: Pegasus got his Start of Darkness after his beloved wife Cecilia passed away and he vowed to bring her back.
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Luke, I Am Your Father: Aknadin reveals that he is Priest Seto's father to him in the Memory World arc.
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Freudian Excuse: The whole reason Thief King Bakura tried to take over the world in the first place is because he saw the Kul Elna massacre first-hand and was its only survivor, thus making a deal with Zorc for power. Also Seto Kaiba, given his orphaned childhood and history with Gozaburo. Marik's Superpowered Evil Side developed as a result of his unwilling upbringing as a tomb keeper with some help from the Millennium Rod, which involved isolation, abuse, and an excruciatingly painful initiation ritual.
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Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: Yami Yugi gets one of these from Joey in the form of a punch to the face.
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Non-Human Undead: In Duelist Kingdom, Yugi severely weakens Kaiba's Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon by fusing his Mammoth Graveyard into it, which, because both are incompatible types, slowly weakens the resulting fusion and will cause its eventual death.
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Charles Atlas Superpower: Kaiba can throw cards at someone with such force that it hurts like they're shuriken, Joey can break down a wall, etc. Each of them have almost no visible muscle.
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Informed Ability: There's a reason why we never see Yugi and Seto play chess. King of games or not, you can't use the "heart of the chess piece(?)" to win a game. And there are no power-ups (other than promoting pawns, which isn't too hard to see coming) or convenient special abilities. Rex and Weevil were in a tournament championship facing each other right before the Duelist Kingdom arc. Yet, from then on out they never pose much of a threat to, well, pretty much anyone, effectively becoming Those Two Butt Monkeys who sure don't look like champions of any level of tournament. Rex is an unfortunate case. Of all the duels he loses in the canon arcs, almost all of them are against opponents who are willing to cheat or against Joey (who wins by dumb luck). Admittedly, we don't see anything to suggest that Weevil cheated in their first duel, but considering that it is Weevil who throws Yugi's cards into the ocean it wouldn't be too surprising. (He also doesn't cheat against Yugi in the original Japanese version; the reason he knows about the new rules ahead of time is because Pegasus told him about them as a prize for winning the Regional Championship.) The same could be said of Weevil, really. Other than that, Weevil went up against Yugi/Yami Yugi twice and did very well both times. Certainly Weevil cheats but he's still shown to have great skill. The cheating only seems to serve as a supplement to his own abilities, or because he enjoys it. Other than Joey, Weevil's only ever lost to exceedingly great duelists. The main reason he becomes a joke character is because he's a Smug Snake who Can't Catch Up as far as powerful cards go.
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Magical Eye
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Magical Eye: Pegasus' Millennium Eye, possessing the power to read minds and probably do other sinister things. According to Word of God, it also brainwashed Pegasus into creating Duel Monsters, making it a literal evil eye.
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Deus Exit Machina: The three Egyptian God cards, which Yugi worked hard to acquire in Seasons 2 and 3, are stolen in the very first episode of Season 4 by the local Quirky Miniboss Squad and are drained of their power. Yugi manages to regain them in time for the final battle, but up until then only one God is used.
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Environmental Symbolism: Whenever Shadi goes into someone's Soul Room with his Millennium Key, the environment reflects their personality and mental state.
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Episode 8 where Pegasus plots Kaiba's death and says for him to have an accident... which actually works, since that's what a Corrupt Corporate Executive (or a member of The Mafia) would do to a business rival. Kaiba tells Pegasus's men he'd rather die than be captured and promptly leaps to his supposed death, which is mentioned in the next episode where Yugi duels Kaiba's "corpse."
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Begin with a Finisher: Ryuzaki and Haga bring out their two best cards, Insect Queen and Black Tyranno, on their first turns. They then get outdone at their jobs by Siegfried von Schroeder, who wins the game on the following turn.
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Crazy Consumption: Yami Bakura and his steak. Cut from the dub.
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Cooking Duel: Figuratively speaking. The series often stakes the lives of its characters, or even the fate of the world, on a game of Duel Monsters. While normal games often do have over-inflated stakes, the reality is that Duel Monsters is so much more than a children's card game...
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Dude, Not Funny!: invoked Téa replies with this when Joey jokingly suggests that Kaiba died after his soul was stolen by Pegasus at the end of the Duelist Kingdom arc. After everyone gets off of Alcatraz Island, Kaiba tells everyone that he knew the blimp's engines weren't working. All the while, he was smirking when he said that, meaning he thought that it was funny. Joey, reasonably, gets mad at him for almost letting them die.
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Lighter and Softer: Compared to the mangas: the original Yu-Gi-Oh series being straight-up horror while the manga adaptation of Duelist is a lot grimmer than the anime, if still your basic Shounen serial. Notably, all of the Penalty Games Yugi inflicts in Duelist Kingdom which were various karmic punishment Mind Rape are changed to the same Mind Crush he used on Kaiba, which is explicitly a rehabilitory punishment that purges the evil from one's heart, which itself is altered from the manga where it originally put Kaiba into a coma until he could put the pieces of his mind back together. Within the anime, the KC Grand Prix, a breather arc with a campy villain whose crime is not mind-rape, not soul-stealing, but hacking into Kaiba's computer system.
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Screw Destiny: Multiple: It's revealed in the final arc that one of the Millennium Puzzle's abilities is to "alter fate", which in the context of the Duel Monsters card game allows him to change the card he's going to draw as long as he believes it will happen hard enough, rendering every past example of Yugi drawing the exact card he needed by "Believing in the heart of the cards" more than just good luck. Kaiba manages this rule in the Battle City Arc. Screw Destiny, I have money! He also changes the future itself by following his instincts and sacrificing his ancient god card to summon a Blue Eyes White Dragon to attack and win his game against Ishizu, whereas her clairvoyance had predicted he would attack with the ancient god and fall victim to the clever damage feedback trap she had set up. He wins the game instead of losing as destiny had foretold. It's actually not instinct. The Millennium Rod reaches out to him, recognizing his soul as its true master, and shows him what to do.
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The Corruption: Multiple instances with various characters. Some of the Millennium Items have an element of evil in them. The entire Doma arc works on this, with the Orichalcos stones being the catalyst.
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Social Services Does Not Exist: Story of the Kaiba brothers' life.
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If I Had a Nickel...
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If I Had a Nickel...: This line from the dub of season 4.
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Broken Bird: Mai Valentine, whose past has made her an aloof, untrusting loner.
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Pupating Peril: In Yugi's first duel at Duelist Kingdom against Weevil Underwood, Weevil was able to set Larva Moth into the field: upon flip summoning it, he then equipped Cocoon of Evolution so that he could special summon Great Moth within 4 turns. Upon emerging, it was Weevil's strongest card (second to Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth) since it has an effect of scattering poisonous pollens that lower attack and defense (which is exclusive to the manga/anime since it doesn't have that effect in the TCG).
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Mundane Made Awesome: The whole premise of the show is to make card games into epic duels.
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Sexy Whatever Outfit: The Dark Magician Girl wears a sexy Robe and Wizard Hat.
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Crush the Keepsake: Two different bad guys destroyed precious cards from Yugi to prevent him from using it and also just for the sake of being awful persons. The first is Kaiba who ripped Yugi's grandfather's Blue Eyed White Dragon so he would be the only one to have copies of this powerful rare card. So second is Weevil Underwood who threw overboard the even more rare and powerful Exodia the Forbidden One cards before the beginning of a tournament.
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Big "SHUT UP!": Pegasus tells Yami Bakura to shut up after the latter reads his past like an open book through Duel Monster cards used as Tarot cards.
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Death by Childbirth: Marik's mother dies giving birth to him.
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Hacker Cave: There is one owned by Seto Kaiba in episodes 9 and 10.
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Too Many Mouths: Sky Dragon of Osiris has two.
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Hoist by His Own Petard: During his duel with Pegasus at Duelist Kingdom, Kaiba tries to use the Crush Card (which makes it impossible for the one infected to play any Monsters with more than 1500 Attack) to cripple Pegasus's deck. However, not only is Pegasus able to counter this move, he later uses his Doppelganger card to copy the Crush Card and infect Kaiba's deck. Since all the Monsters in Kaiba's deck except Saggi the Dark Clown have more than 1500 Attack points, there is now no way he can win and he loses his soul to Pegasus's Millennium Eye.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: Rebecca does this to Yami Yugi when his reckless use of the Seal of Orichalchos results in Yugi losing his soul. Even Weevil does this effectively, pointing out that although he might be an asshole, at least he didn't knowingly endanger his friend simply to win.
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Shapeshifter Guilt Trip: Dartz, by projecting the voices and faces of Yugi's soul-stolen friends onto his Mirror Knights, intimidates Yugi into not attacking.
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Adaptational Wimp: Jonouchi/Joey in the anime. In the original manga, when Bandit Keith steals his entry card during the Duelist Kingdom arc, Jonouchi beats him up, claiming that while Keith may be good at card games, he's the best at fighting. In the anime, Keith just catches his punches and blows him off. Joey also had more anime-exclusive losses, usually to a main villain that Yugi or Kaiba had to beat.
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Joker Jury
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Joker Jury: In the dub version of the Virtual World arc, Johnson, whose Deckmaster and appearance is that of Judge Man, claims he is putting Joey on trial for gambling. He then proceeds to make every trial joke imaginable.
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Friendship Moment
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Friendship Moment: Given the main theme of the series, there's bound to be plenty of this. A really touching one in particular is between Yugi and Yami Yugi. After Yugi is discharged from the hospital after his duel with Bandit Keith, he becomes uncharacteristically quiet and gloomy. Even though he knows something is troubling him, Yami Yugi decides to patiently wait for Yugi to voice his concerns, and only then he realizes that Yugi has been afraid of losing him after his duel with Keith, which made him realize that Yami Yugi might have to leave someday. So, Yami Yugi, knowing full well that he would have to leave his side in the future, tells him that despite what he had to do, he wanted to be with him forever. And Yugi, despite realizing that Yami Yugi would really have to leave, replies that he also wished for them to be together, and that even if the Pharaoh didn't get his memory back, he and Yugi would make new memories together.
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Vitriolic Best Buds
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Vitriolic Best Buds: Joey and Tristan.
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Depending on the Artist
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Depending on the Artist: The first two seasons of the anime follow Kazuki Takahashi's manga style pretty well, but the various animators start to show their specific styles around the end of the Battle City finals and into non-manga material. This causes discrepancies between the proportions of the characters, IE the ever-changing size of Yugi's hair.
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Magic Is Feminine
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Magic Is Feminine: One episode has Yami Bakura challenge Yami Yugi to a Shadow Game with Yugi and his friends transformed into their favorite cards. Joey and Tristan are the most traditionally masculine characters, being tough street fighters and former bullies; they are transformed into Flame Swordsman, a warrior-type monster with a sword, and Cyber Commander, a machine-type monster who resembles a muscular human male with a gun, respectively. On the other hand, Téa is the sole female member of the gang for most of the series while Yugi and Bakura are much less macho than Joey and Tristan. Yugi and Téa are transformed into the Dark Magician and Magician of Faith respectively, while the good Bakura is transformed into the spell card, Change of Heart.
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Invincible Incompetent
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Invincible Incompetent: Joey perpetually comes from behind to win. Granted, everyone does this, but Joey never seems to be picked as a favorite to win anything, despite several finals showings.
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Soul Jar
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Soul Jar: Millennium Ring, Millennium Puzzle, various gaming equipment. Taken literally with Mai in season 2 when she loses to Marik and her mind gets put in an hourglass in the Shadow Realm.
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Breakout Character
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Breakout Character: The Dark Magician Girl, being the Ms. Fanservice of the franchise, is far more popular than any other duel monster from the original series save for the iconic Blue-Eyes and Dark Magician. She's even playable in some of the video games.
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Lethal Joke Item: Some cards are weak or nearly-useless on their own but devastating in the right circumstance. Baby Dragon is the earliest example. It starts with only 1200 ATK, easily destroyed, but with Time Wizard, it becomes Thousand Dragon, with 2400 ATK, stronger than most cards in the game at that point.
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Writers Cannot Do Math
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Writers Cannot Do Math: While this is averted for the vast majority of the time given the nature of the series, they did make one small slip-up in the Zigfried vs. Rex and Weevil duel. Specifically, Zigfried would only have One-Turn Killed both of them if they were sharing a pool of 8000 LP, rather than the separate pools of 4000 they were shown with.explanationZigfried summons two Valkyrie Zweite (1600 ATK each) to destroy Rex's Black Tyranno and Weevil's Insect Queen, along with two Valkyrie Erste to copy the ATK of Insect Queen (2200) and Black Tyranno (2600). While this adds up to exactly 8000 damage, there's no way to divide it evenly between two opponents; at best, he would've overkilled one of them by 200 points, leaving the other with 200 LP remaining.
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Hijacked by Ganon: A Heroic example in the Waking the Dragons arc. Throughout the arc, the three Legendary Dragons Timaeus, Critias and Hermos are built up as the only thing that can defeat the Great Leviathan and the Oricalchos. However, when the Leviathan is revived, the three Dragons, even after being returned to their human forms, are easily defeated. Instead, it's the Egyptian Gods that destroy the Great Leviathan and the Pharaoh uses his own powers to seal the Oricalchos away for good.
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Anime Hair
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There are a number of physical differences between Yugi Muto and the entity that resides in the Millennium Puzzle, although he and Yugi look mostly the same. The two most apparent, however, are that the entity's Anime Hair has some additional golden spikes and that his eyes, in contrast to naive Yugi's round and wide eyes◊, are narrow and angular, befitting his colder and more malicious personality.
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Voice of the Legion
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Voice of the Legion: Marik's servants gain a double-voice when he is possessing them, as does Yami Marik in the dub.
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Hero, Rival, Baddie Team-Up
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Hero, Rival, Baddie Team-Up: The three most reliable duelists that end up fighting alongside each other more and more as the series go by are Yugi (The Hero), Joey (The Friendly Rival) and Kaiba (The Anti-Hero).
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Ship Tease: Rebecca kisses Yugi early on in Season 4. Cue Luminescent Blush (and he had an awkward expression on his face before she kissed him) and Téa's jealous reaction.
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Tattooed Crook
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Tattooed Crook: Big Bad Marik Ishtar has a large tattoo covering his back and he is the leader of his own criminal organization. However, it was his reception of the tattoo that originally caused him to turn evil, rather than him getting the tattoo after turning evil. The tattoo was carved into his back in the Japanese version, though it’s similar, and the dub changes it to a tattoo.
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Rage Quit
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Rage Quit: Several times, low-ranking villains will screw the rules and attempt to get their job done directly. This has varying levels of success. This is especially fatal in a Shadow Game, which enforces the rules very strictly and very harshly.
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Male Gaze
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Male Gaze: The Dark Magician Girl, naturally. Squee! In-Universe when Leon sees the Dark Magician Girl for the first time and she winked at him, which makes him blush at this. Mai also has a few of these. Episode 03 of season 1 has a shot of her legs which is edited out of the US dub.
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Manchild
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In the dub, Pegasus is clearly drinking wine, but he refers to it as grape juice or fruit punch. Given Pegasus's character, though, this holds up better than most.
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Know When to Fold 'Em: Mai does this with Téa at Duelist Kingdom, and later in the Duelist Kingdom finals when facing Yugi. Both times, she says she doesn't have a monster strong enough to take down what the opponent has on the field and surrenders.
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Dub Name Change: Most of the Japanese names were changed to fit the localization. Jonouchi becomes "Joey," Anzu becomes "Téa," Honda becomes "Tristan," Shizuka becomes "Serenity," Mai's last name changes from Kujaku to Valentine, Dinosaur Ryuzaki becomes "Rex Raptor," etc. Some character kept their original Japanese names, though, resulting in glaringly inconsistent names. Card names and their attacks were also changed in a similar fashion, sometimes for Bowdlerisation purposes. The Swedish dub uses the script of 4Kids, but with the original Japanese names. This led to Jonouchi/Joey getting the In-Series Nickname of "Jono" to fit the Mouth Flaps. In the Viz translation of both the Duelist Kingdom and Yu-Gi-Oh R manga, Bandit Keith calls Jonouchi "Joey".
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With Lyrics
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With Lyrics: The companion album for the dub, "Music to Duel By," includes such versions for the Yu-Gi-Oh main theme and Seto Kaiba's theme, "Your Move" and "Duel Madness" respectively. These are relatively obscure in the fandom compared to the instrumentals.
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Morality Pet: Mokuba Kaiba is one for his brother Seto. Odion and Ishizu Ishtar are the same for their master/brother Marik.
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Joey is The Fool.
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Expy
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Expy: At one point, Yugi and Téa go up against a guy named Johnny Steps at a DanceDanceRevolution clone. Doubly hilarious seeing as DDR is also put out by Konami.
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Toon
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Toon: Pegasus's Toon Monsters.
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Flanderization
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Flanderization: Kaiba's rude tendencies in the dub. Compare: Similarly, his Agent Scully tendencies are more over-emphasized in the dub.
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Shadow Discretion Shot
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Marik's tomb keeper ritual and the death of his father is given the Shadow Discretion Shot-treatment, when they were both shown in all their bloody glory in the manga. Rishid/Odion being whipped by Malik’s father is also a step down from being slashed with a burning hot knife.
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The Load
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The Load: Mokuba is pretty much just around to provide moral support to Kaiba and/or Yugi. Serenity, Duke, Téa, and Tristan are lesser examples as they do get to duel now and then, but it's rare.
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Powered by a Forsaken Child: Creating the Millennium Items required a sacrifice of 99 human lives.
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Freudian Trio: The Waking the Dragons arc, with Yugi/Yami Yugi as The Kirk, his friend Joey as The McCoy, and the aloof on-and-off opponent Kaiba as The Spock.
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Obvious Trap: The point of Odion's deck is to focus on laying tons of trap cards and then wait for the opponent to spring them. Thing is, he makes the point to play almost no monsters thereby leaving him wide open to attack except for his traps, which you know will protect him, he's not stupid. Unless you pack an insane amount of spell/trap destruction or run an unorthodox deck theme, you're gonna have to attack him sooner or later, and when you do, he'll be ready to turn it back on you. Joey found this out the hard way. Joey and Mai later learn Marik also plays a lot of traps, which are even more brutal and painful than anything Odion used. Besides the specific duelists, quite often the characters know the opponent has a dangerous trap waiting, but they acknowledge if they want to win they either need to find a way around it, or trigger it and hope they can come back from whatever it does.
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Lovely Assistant: Stage Magician Arkana was in love with his Lovely Assistant, Catherine, and they were engaged—before his disfiguring accident. Although Catherine still loved him, Arkana pushed her away. He later regretted his choice and fell in with Marik when Marik promised he could restore Catherine to Arkana.
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Ham-to-Ham Combat: Although many duels feel this way, the Yugi vs. Kaiba ones are the greatest examples. At some points it feels like their voice actors are competing to see who can do the most over-the-top performance and still keep it in the final cut. The Yami Marik vs. Yami Bakura duel is a fabulous example of this, especially since most of their dialogue consists of them making very enthusiastic death threats to each other.
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Rousseau Was Right: Numerous bad guys, including Dartz and his biker henchmen, Marik Ishtar, Pegasus, etc., seem hopelessly callous and evil only to eventually prove to be good at heart, whether by exorcism of an evil side or simple persuasion, usually by Yugi or Pharaoh. Seto Kaiba is also routinely obnoxious and cold yet occasionally proves to have a compassionate side, which is usually related to his love for his little brother Mokuba.
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Big Damn Heroes: Seems to happen a lot. Notable because oftentimes the mere presence of the friends of whoever is dueling gives them the strength to win, or at least continue playing into the next episode.
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Jerkass: Kaiba is an Ineffectual Loner with a lot of money and a superiority complex, fond of insutling whoever he comes across. Bandit Keith is a bigger one. He and his Mooks trap Yugi and the gang in a cave, and he also steals Joey's Glory of the King's Hand card while the latter is sleeping. Weevil might just reign supreme in this category, possessing almost no sympathetic traits and having a noteworthy Kick the Dog moment with almost each appearance he makes.
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Take Over the World: Both Marik and Yami Bakura want to do this by usurping the pharaoh position from Yami Yugi, mostly as revenge for personal beefs they have with him. This is further complicated by Zorc's entanglement with Bakura, as Zorc has no beef with Yami Yugi, but only uses Bakura's. Averted by both Marik/Yami Marik and Zorc in the Japanese versions. Marik merely wants to torment the Pharaoh's spirit as part of revenge and Yami Marik wishes to torture and kill every living thing on the planet. Zorc is just an evil demon fueled by the rage of the people sacrificed to create him, making him want to destroy everything. Even Yami Bakura's motives are unclear and don't really seem to involve wanting to take over the world in the Japanese version.
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Goldfish Poop Gang: Weevil and Rex get reduced to this in the last few arcs, acting like they're glued at the hip and have nothing better to do than hang around Yugi's neighborhood all day. In the manga, they didn't even live in the same region of the country.
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Kill and Replace: While he started as a split personality, Yami Marik eventually ejects Marik out of his own body and takes it over, attempting to kill him in his final Shadow Game.
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Princesses Rule: Princess Adena, ruler of Sin Lau, in Kaiba's virtual world.
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Conspicuous Consumption: Zigfried has a fancy castle, an army of maids, private jets, and swimming pools filled with fresh milk... to hide the fact that his life of luxury is in jeopardy since SchroederCorp is going broke.
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But Now I Must Go: Atem has to pass on to the afterlife after he saves the world from the Shadow Games once and for all.
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Promotion to Parent: Seto Kaiba looks after his little brother after their parents die.
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Redemption Equals Death: Sort of. Noah Kaiba gains a body like he originally wanted, then puts himself back Inside a Computer System to save the others out of guilt. So, not dead but close to it.
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Manipulating the Opponent's Deck: During the Battle City arc, before Joey Wheeler is set to duel Weevil Underwood, the latter pays off a random kid to steal Joey's deck and add the "Parasite Paracide" card to it mid-run. This card makes all of Joey's monsters become Insect-type once he draws it, which Weevil uses in tandem with "Insect Barrier" to ensure Joey cannot attack him. Both cards are in the official TCG with these effects (albeit Parasite Paracide has to be activated from the owner's side of the field first before it goes into the opponent's deck). In one episode, Yugi faces a duelist known as the Rare Hunternote he's named Seeker in several videogame spin-offswhose deck relies on the Exodia combonote A player can claim victory if they play Exodia the Forbidden One while having Exodia's other four body-parts in their hand as an Instant-Win Condition. At one point, Rare Hunter is forced to summon Exodia by itself in order to bolster his defences, but gloats that it doesn't matter as he has multiple copies of the same card in his deck and can just draw another one later - only for Yugi to counter it with Chain Destruction, destroying all cards in Rare Hunter's deck with the same name and rendering his win condition moot. Battle City, when Yugi duels Arkana, a magician, who cheats to give himself a good opening hand. Anticipating this, Yugi activates Card Destruction, a card that forces both players to discard their hands and draw new cards. In Duelist Kingdom, when dueling Bakura, Bakura used several copies of Morphing Jar, a card that forces both players to discard their hands and draw five new cards from their deck. When Yugi and Kaiba duel in Battle City, Kaiba uses Lullaby of Obedience to steal Slifer from Yugi's deck. Yugi then activates Exchange, allowing both players to steal a card from each other's hands and allowing Yugi to steal back Slifer. When Yugi duels Leon, the latter uses a card called Golden Castle of Stromberg. It allows the user to summon monsters from their deck and it destroys opponent's monsters when they attack you, but comes at the steep cost of milling half the user's deck each turn. To compensate for it, Leon's brother cheats by hacking the system and forcing Yugi to pay the card's cost each turn by discarding his cards. During Kaiba's duel with Zigfried he uses Chaos Emperor Dragon, which can send the cards in both players hands and on the field to the Graveyard and deals 300 damage for each card discarded. When Yugi duels Strings, the latter initially sets up a powerful combo of Slifer the Sky Dragon, a card which gets stronger the more cards the user has in their hand, and Revival Jam, which automatically revives itself when destroyed and causes the user to draw three new cards due to Strings' Card of Safe Return. Yugi wins by destroying Revival Jam and activating Brain Control to steal control of it. As Slifer automatically attacks whatever enemy is on the field and Revival Jam keeps reforming, Strings ultimately decks out due to his own Card of Safe Return.
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Keep It Foreign: Several of the main characters (Yugi Muto, Seto and Mokuba Kaiba, Ryo Bakura, Marik Ishtar, etc.) managed to avert the Dub Name Change that westernized a majority of the cast, likely in order to distinguish them as being tied to Ancient Egypt.
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Adaptational Context Change: Pegasus has a painting of a mysterious egyptian man with Ankh around his neck. When the characters see it in the manga they react with shock: it's Shadi, the owner of a millenium item who challenged Yugi to a deadly Shadow Game. This arc was never adapted for the anime, so here they instead speculate on who it could be. The scene where Mai asks Joey if she was in the dream where his friends helped him wake up from his brief coma is retained almost word for word from the manga, with Joey awkwardly telling her that she wasn't. He tries to play it off as a joke by pointing out that they were in a classroom and she is too old to be there, which only ends up hurting her feelings. There is one crucial difference in the anime though: this time Mai really was in the dream and Joey is just too embarrassed to admit it. This was likely changed to ramp up the Ship Tease. Later, Joey admitting the truth snaps her out of her Laser-Guided Amnesia (again, this was added to the anime). In both manga and anime, Marik's penalty game for Mai involves being transported to a beach while trapped in an hourglass. In the manga, this is because the beach is actually her soul room, a concept fully explored in earlier volumes of the manga (aspects of Mai's psyche can be seen floating in the background). In the anime, the beach is instead part of the punishment, with Mai being Forced to Watch illusions of her friends having a beach party without her.
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Easily Forgiven: Any villain who undergoes a Heel–Face Turn is almost immediately forgiven by Yugi and his friends, though Joey takes the longest to come around.
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Legacy of Service: The Ishtar family has been serving the Pharaoh for thousands of years, most of that living in an underground labyrinth protecting his tomb. Resentment over this is a huge part of what fuels Marik's Start of Darkness.
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Hostage for MacGuffin: Mokuba tends to be the usual victim so someone can get KaibaCorp, though Yugi's friends have fallen into this as well.
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Product Placement: In one episode, Mai is seen drinking Pepsi. This reference was taken out in the dub due to copyright issues. Starbucks Coffee also appears as well, this was taken out also.
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Never Say "Die": In the English dub, at least, with the exception of the first season, which include: Episode 8 where Pegasus plots Kaiba's death and says for him to have an accident... which actually works, since that's what a Corrupt Corporate Executive (or a member of The Mafia) would do to a business rival. Kaiba tells Pegasus's men he'd rather die than be captured and promptly leaps to his supposed death, which is mentioned in the next episode where Yugi duels Kaiba's "corpse." Episode 13, when Tristan is first sent to the Graveyard. Episode 15, where the Player Killer of Darkness attempts to "eliminate" Yugi by blasting a giant flamethrower at him. Episodes 17 and 18, which are all about a deck of dead zombie monsters. Episode 24, where Kaiba threatens suicide (though the dub changes it to be a threat of indirect suicide rather than direct). And Pegasus' entire motivation hinging on the fact that his wife had died. One of the rare non-Season 1 points where the dub didn't censor death was in the Season 2 duel between Yugi and brainwashed Joey, in which it was retained that Marik intended on drowning the loser of the duel, and threatened to crush Téa to death if anyone attempted to interfere.
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Nominal Villain: Battle City Arc: Rishid only serves Marik to keep the latter's much more ruthless Split Personality from taking over and causing far more havoc. When Rishid is rendered comatose, we see just how much worse Marik is when Rishid isn't around to act as his Morality Chain. Waking The Dragons Arc: Rafael is the only one of Dartz's minions who isn't motivated by some grudge against the heroes and genuinely believes that Dartz's action will make the world a better place. He pulls a Heel–Face Turn after Atem shows him how Dartz is taking advantage of his naivete and idealism.
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The Cracker: In an early episode, Seto Kaiba goes through a Batman-esque security system to reach a sentient computer, which he uses to hack into Pegasus's computer system to mess with a duel.
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Entertainment Above Their Age: The first episode sees Seto Kaiba attending the same school Yugi, Jonouchi/Joey, Honda/Tristan, and Anzu/Tea all attend, and a brief shot sees him reading Also sprach Zarathustra while the main group discuss Duel Monsters.
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Love Makes You Evil: Pegasus' motive is to revive his dead lover Cecelia (wife in the dub).
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Dude, Where's My Respect?: Joey says this almost word-for-word upon hearing that Kaiba refused to invite him into the Battle City tournament even though he was the runner-up in Duelist Kingdom.
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Attempted Rape: In a flashback, Téa is lured into a gym hall where a creepy gym teacher with a camera was waiting to blackmail her for going to work at Burger World against school rules. Yugi arrives on time and Yami Yugi emerges to play a "draw the stronger Duel Monster" Shadow Game and gives the pervert a "Mind Crush" Penalty Game. In the dub, the camera and shots of Téa's thighs were edited out, and she's assaulted by a mugger instead.
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Cool Big Sis: Mai plays this role to both Téa and (especially) Serenity.
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Running Gag: For the English dub: "Oh no!" "Oh yes!"
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My Little Panzer: Played with, as Duel Monsters is perfectly safe by itself. It's duelists like the Ghouls that add in their own, more dangerous, rules or invoke the dark magic of the Millennium Items that make it so dangerous.
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The Power of Friendship: This is the intended main theme for the series.
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Puzzle Box: The Millennium Puzzle was a magical pendant that was shattered in ages past. It contains the soul of the heroic pharaoh Atem as well as promising to grant one wish of the person who solves it. It took eight years for Yugi to reassemble it, releasing Atem's soul and allowing Atem to share Yugi's body.
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Beware the Nice Ones: Bakura is a very sweet, shy, quiet, polite guy with a Superpowered Evil Side that he's only vaguely aware exists. Yugi, later on in the series, shows that he has the ability to kick ass even without his Other Personality, at times.
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But Not Too Challenging
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But Not Too Challenging: Seto Kaiba is an obsessive Duel Monsters player, always trying to improve his skills and often slandering those he perceives as lesser-skilled. When he actually gets outplayed by Yugi, he spends the rest of the series trying to one-up him. Noah Kaiba tries actually stops one of his henchmen, Johnson, from cheating during his duel against Joey, as Noah wants to prove his superiority to Seto by beating him fair and square. During Noah's duel against Seto, the minute the latter starts winning, Noah decides to cheat by using their brother Mokuba as a Human Shield, and after Seto rescues Mokuba, Noah decides to use his power over the Virtual World to turn Seto and Mokuba to stone and declares himself the winner by default. Yugi calls him out for his hypocrisy.
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With Friends Like These...
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With Friends Like These...: Joey is often the subject of mistreatment from Téa and Tristan, particularly in filler arcs. It reaches egregious levels in Dungeon Dice Monsters and the KC Grand Prix—though they support him just as often, particularly in the manga-adapted arcs and the Virtual World.
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Attack! Attack! Attack!
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Attack! Attack! Attack!: One of the reasons Joey is seen as wildly incompetent and lost so many duels prior to their adventure is that he only ever used monster cards - it takes getting coached by Yugi for him to snap out of this and use actual tactics.
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Stronger with Age
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Stronger with Age: Some monsters, like Baby Dragon and Dark Magician, gain stronger forms when they age with Time Wizard's effect. Others, like the Harpie Ladies and Red-Eyes Black Dragon, become decrepit or even fossilized and are correspondingly weaker.
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Shown Their Work
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Shown Their Work: Though occasionally the exact details are fuddled, the mythological concepts explored throughout the franchise show that someone obviously did their homework.
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Larynx Dissonance
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Played straight with Yugi/Yami Yugi and Marik/Yami Marik. Both played straight and subverted by Bakura/Dark Bakura in Japanese. Dark Bakura does have a deeper voice than Bakura, but both have a high-pitched squeaky effeminate voice. Played straight in the dub.
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 Yu-Gi-Oh!
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 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Cutesy Dwarf / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Cutting Corners / int_cb6abea3
 DanGreen
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dancing Royalty / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dangerous Forbidden Technique / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dark Messiah / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dark-Skinned Blond / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dead Fic / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dead Man Writing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dead to Begin With / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Death by Childbirth / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Death Dealer / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Death of the Hypotenuse / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Death's Hourglass / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Debt Detester / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Defeat Equals Explosion / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Defeat Means Respect / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Defeating the Cheating Opponent / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Defeating the Undefeatable / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Deliberate Injury Gambit / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Delivery Not Desired / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Demoted to Comic Relief / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Depending on the Artist / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Designated Victim / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Determined Expression / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Detonation Moon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Deus Angst Machina / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Deus Exit Machina / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Diagnosed by the Audience / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Did I Just Say That Out Loud? / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Did Not Do the Bloody Research / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Did You Die? / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Died Happily Ever After / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Died in Your Arms Tonight / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Different for Girls / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Digital Bikini / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dirty Kid / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dirty Old Man / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Disappointed by the Motive / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Discard and Draw / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Disney Villain Death / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Disowned Adaptation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Distress Ball / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ditching the Dub Names / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ditto Fighter / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Divergent Character Evolution / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Does Not Like Magic / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Don't Split Us Up / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Doomed Hometown / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Doppelgänger Spin / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Double Date / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Double Knockout / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Down to the Last Play / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dracolich / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dragged Off to Hell / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dragon Knight / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dragon Lady / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dragon with an Agenda / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dragon Works / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dragons Are Demonic / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dragons Are Divine / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dragons Versus Knights / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Drama-Preserving Handicap / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dramatic Necklace Removal / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dramatic Pause / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dramatic Shattering / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dramatic Unmask / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dramatic Wind / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dress-Up Episode / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Drill Tank / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Drinking Game / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dropped Glasses / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dub Text / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dubtitle / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Duel to the Death / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Duels Decide Everything / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Dungeon Bypass / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eating the Enemy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Egypt Is Still Ancient / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eiffel Tower Effect / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
'80s Hair / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eject the Loser / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Electric Torture / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Embarrassing Middle Name / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Embarrassing Rescue / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Emerald Power / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Emotion Bomb / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Empathic Weapon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Empowered Badass Normal / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Empty Shell / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Endless Corridor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Enemy Mime / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Engagement Challenge / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Engaging Chevrons / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Entertainment Above Their Age / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Equippable Ally / int_cb6abea3
 EricStuart
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Escapist Character / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eskimos Aren't Real / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evasive Fight-Thread Episode / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Every Man Has His Price / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"Everybody Laughs" Ending / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Everyone Loves Blondes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Brit / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Feels Good / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Genius / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Is Angular / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Is Hammy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Makes You Ugly / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Mentor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Sounds Deep / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Sounds Raspy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Tastes Good / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Vegetarian / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Evil Weapon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Exactly What I Aimed At / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Excalibur / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Excalibur in the Rust / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Excited Title! Two-Part Episode Name! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Expecting Someone Taller / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Expendable Alternate Universe / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Explaining Your Power to the Enemy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Exploited Immunity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Explosive Breeder / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Exposition Already Covered / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Exposition Fairy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Expressive Hair / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Expressive Mask / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Extra Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Extra Turn / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Extreme Graphical Representation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Extremely Short Timespan / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eye Catch / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eye-Dentity Giveaway / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eye of Horus Means Egypt / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eyelid Pull Taunt / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eyepatch of Power / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Eyes Do Not Belong There / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Face Full of Alien Wing-Wong / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Facial Horror / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fade Around the Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Failed Attempt at Drama / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Failure Is the Only Option / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fair-Weather Friend / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fairytale Motifs / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fake Brit / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fake Ultimate Hero / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Falling into His Arms / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Famed In-Story / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Familiar / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Family Theme Naming / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Family-Unfriendly Aesop / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Family-Unfriendly Violence / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fanservice Pack / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fantasy-Forbidding Father / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fat and Skinny / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fattening the Victim / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Faux Symbolism / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fauxshadow / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fearful Symmetry / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Feather Flechettes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Female Gaze / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fetal Position Rebirth / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fetishized Abuser / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fiction 500 / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fiction Isn't Fair / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fiery Salamander / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fighter, Mage, Thief / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fighting Panda / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fighting Your Friend / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Filler / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Filler Villain / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Filling the Silence / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Final Battle / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Finger Wag / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fire-Breathing Weapon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fire Is Masculine / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
First Installment Wins / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
First Law of Resurrection / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fission Mailed / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fist of Rage / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Flaming Sword / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Flashback / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Flashback Echo / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Flashback with the Other Darrin / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Flat-Earth Atheist / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Flexible Tourney Rules / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Flowers of Femininity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Follow Your Nose / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Footsie Under the Table / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Force and Finesse / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Frames of Reference / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Freudian Excuse / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Friendless Background / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Friendship Trinket / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fugitive Arc / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Full-Frontal Assault / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Fun Size / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Functional Magic / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Funny Afro / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Funny Robot / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Genius Book Club / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Genre Blindness / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Geo Effects / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ghost Amnesia / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Giant Wall of Watery Doom / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Girls Love Stuffed Animals / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Give Me a Sword / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Given Name Reveal / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Giving Someone the Pointer Finger / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Gladiator Games / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Go into the Light / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Go Through Me / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Goblin Face / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
God-Emperor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Golden Super Mode / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Goldfish Poop Gang / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Gonk / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Good Eyes, Evil Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Good Old Fisticuffs / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Gotta Catch Them All / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Gotta Get Your Head Together / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Graceful Ladies Like Purple / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Graceful Loser / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Gratuitous Ninja / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Greater Need Than Mine / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Grudging "Thank You" / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Guardian Entity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Guyliner / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
HP to 1 / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hacked by a Pirate / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hacker Cave / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hair Color Spoiler / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hairstyle Inertia / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hand Gagging / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hand Seals / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Handbag of Hurt / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Happy Fun Ball / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hard Truth Aesop / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Harping on About Harpies / int_cb6abea3
 HaruhiTerada
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hates Being Touched / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hatsuyume / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Haughty "Hmph" / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Headlock of Dominance / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Healthcare Motivation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heartwarming in Hindsight / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heartwarming Orphan / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heel–Face Reincarnation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heir Club for Men / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hell-Bent for Leather / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"Hell, Yes!" Moment / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Helpless Good Side / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hereditary Hairstyle / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hero, Rival, Baddie Team-Up / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hero Stole My Bike / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hero with a Unique Name / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heroes Prefer Swords / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heroic Fire Rescue / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heroic RRoD / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heroic Rematch / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heroic Safe Mode / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heroic Second Wind / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heroic Seductress / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heroic Willpower / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
He's Got a Weapon! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hey, Catch! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hey, Let's Put on a Show / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hey, Wait! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hidden Agenda Villain / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hidden Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hidden Heart of Gold / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
High-Altitude Battle / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
High Priest / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
History Repeats / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Holding Back the Phlebotinum / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hollywood Heart Attack / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hologram Projection Imperfection / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Holy Is Not Safe / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Honest Corporate Executive / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hopeless Suitor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Horse of a Different Color / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hostage for MacGuffin / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
House Rules / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
How the Mighty Have Fallen / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Humble Hero / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hurricane of Puns / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hybrids Are a Crapshoot / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hyde Plays Jekyll / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hydro-Electro Combo / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hypnotize the Princess / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Hypocrite Has a Point / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Am the Noun / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Am Very British / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Am X, Son of Y / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Am Your Opponent / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Cannot Self-Terminate / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"I Can't Look!" Gesture / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Can't Sense Their Presence / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Gave My Word / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Have Many Names / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Just Want to Have Friends / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Know You Know I Know / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Let Gwen Stacy Die / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Lied / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Reject Your Reality / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Resemble That Remark! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Take Offense to That Last One / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Want to Be a Real Man / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Was Just Passing Through / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Was Quite a Looker / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Will Find You / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Will Punish Your Friend for Your Failure / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Will Show You X! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I Work Alone / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Iconic Attribute Adoption Moment / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Iconic Item / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Iconic Sequel Character / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Icy Blue Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Identical Grandson / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Idiots Cannot Catch Colds / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
If I Had a Nickel... / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
If You Die, I Call Your Stuff / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ignored Enemy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
I'm Melting! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Immune to Slapstick / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Impairment Shot / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Impaled Palm / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Impassable Desert / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Implied Death Threat / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Impossibly Cool Clothes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Impossibly-Low Neckline / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Impoverished Patrician / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Improbable Age / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Improbable Hairstyle / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Improvised Scattershot / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
In the End, You Are on Your Own / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Inadequate Inheritor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Incoming Ham / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Incorruptible Pure Pureness / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Indy Escape / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Indy Ploy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Infinite / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Infinity +1 Element / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Infinity +1 Sword / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Insecure Love Interest / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Inside a Computer System / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Insult of Endearment / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Insult to Rocks / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Intergenerational Friendship / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Interplay of Sex and Violence / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Invincible Incompetent / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Invincible Villain / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Invisible Parents / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Invisible to Normals / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Invocation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Involuntary Battle to the Death / int_cb6abea3
 Irwin Daayan
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
It Has Been an Honor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
It May Help You on Your Quest / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
It Meant Something to Me / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
It Was a Gift / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
It's Been Done / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
It's Probably Nothing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
It's What I Do / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Jaded Washout / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Japanese Ranguage / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Jerk with a Heart of Jerk / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Joker Immunity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Joker Jury / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Journey to the Center of the Mind / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Jump, I'll Catch You! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Just Toying with Them / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kamehame Hadoken / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Karma Meter / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Keep Away / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Keep the Reward / int_cb6abea3
 KenjiroTsuda
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kick Them While They Are Down / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kid with the Leash / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kiddie Kid / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kids' Meal Toy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kill Him Already! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kill It with Fire / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kill Sat / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kill Us Both / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
King of Games / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kinslaying Is a Special Kind of Evil / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Kiss Me, I'm Virtual / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Knight Templar Big Brother / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Knights and Knaves / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Knight's Armor Hideout / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Know-Nothing Know-It-All / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Know When to Fold 'Em / int_cb6abea3
 Kouji Ishii
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lady Mondegreen / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lancer vs. Dragon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Language Barrier / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Large and in Charge / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Larynx Dissonance / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lawful Stupid / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Leaking Can of Evil / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lecherous Licking / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Left Stuck After Attack / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Legacy of Service / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Legally Ousted Leader / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Legendary in the Sequel / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Let the Past Burn / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Let Us Never Speak of This Again / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Let's Fight Like Gentlemen / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"Let's Watch Our Show" Plot / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Liar's Paradox / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Licking the Blade / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Life Meter / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Light-Hearted Rematch / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lightning Reveal / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Like a Duck Takes to Water / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Like a Son to Me / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Like a Surgeon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Likes Older Women / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lip Lock / int_cb6abea3
 LisaOrtiz
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Literal Surveillance Bug / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Little Girls Kick Shins / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Living Bodysuit / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Living Doll Collector / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Living Prop / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Living Shadow / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Living Toys / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Living with the Villain / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Load-Bearing Boss / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Locked Out of the Fight / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lonely Among People / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Long-Haired Pretty Boy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Long Pants / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lost Him in a Card Game / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lost Tribe / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lotus-Eater Machine / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Love Freak / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Love Makes You Crazy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Love Martyr / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Love to Hate / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Loved Ones Montage / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lovely Assistant / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Loyal Phlebotinum / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Lull Destruction / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Luxurious Liquor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mad Bomber / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mad Eye / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Made a Slave / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Made of Evil / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Magic Countdown / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Magic Is Feminine / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Magic Meteor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Magic Versus Science / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Main Character Final Boss / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Majority-Share Dictator / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Making a Splash / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Malevolent Masked Men / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Man Bites Man / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Man in the Machine / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Man of Kryptonite / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Manchurian Agent / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Maneki Neko / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mangst / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Maniac Tongue / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Manipulating the Opponent's Deck / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Marilyn Maneuver / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mark of the Beast / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Marked Change / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Market-Based Title / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Martyr Without a Cause / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mary-Sue Hunter / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Masked Villains, Unmasked Heroes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Masking the Deformity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
MegaCorp / int_cb6abea3
 MeganHollingshead
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mêlée à Trois / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Melodrama / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Memetic Bystander / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Memorial Photo / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Memory Gambit / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mentor Occupational Hazard / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Merging Mistake / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Merlin and Nimue / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Merry in Minor Key / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Messianic Archetype / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mexicans Love Speedy Gonzales / int_cb6abea3
 MichikoNeya
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Miguzi
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Miles Gloriosus / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Million to One Chance / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mind Game Ship / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mind Hive / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Minidress of Power / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Minion Manipulated into Villainy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Minor Injury Overreaction / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Minor Living Alone / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mirror Match / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mirror Universe / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Missed Him by That Much / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Missing Time / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Modesty Shorts / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Moment of Weakness / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Money Is Not Power / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Monster of the Week / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
More Expendable Than You / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
More Than Infinite / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Motorcycle on the Coast Road / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mugged for Disguise / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Muggle Best Friend / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Muggles Do It Better / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mukokuseki / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Multi-Slot Character / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mummy Wrap / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Musical Pastiche / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Musicalis Interruptus / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Must Have Lots of Free Time / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Must Make Amends / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mutual Kill / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
My Defense Need Not Protect Me Forever / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
My Master, Right or Wrong / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
My Significance Sense Is Tingling / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
My Sister Is Off-Limits / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mysterious Backer / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mysterious Middle Initial / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mysterious Waif / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mysterious Watcher / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mystical Waif / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Mythology Upgrade / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
N.G.O. Superpower / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Naked on Revival / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Name Amnesia / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Named by the Dub / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Nasal Weapon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Necromantic / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Nerf Arm / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Network Death / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
New Jack Swing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
New Season, New Name / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Next Sunday A.D. / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Next Tier Power-Up / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
No Cartoon Fish / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
No Challenge Equals No Satisfaction / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
NO INDOOR VOICE / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
No-Nonsense Nemesis / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
No OSHA Compliance / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
No One Could Survive That! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
No Romantic Resolution / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Noble Male, Roguish Male / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Noble Top Enforcer / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Nom de Mom / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Nominal Villain / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Non-Human Sidekick / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Non-Serial Movie / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Nostalgia Heaven / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Not a Date / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Not Badass Enough for Fans / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Not Too Dead to Save the Day / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Not Worth Killing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Nothing Personal / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Nothing Up My Sleeve / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Now It's My Turn / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Now, Let Me Carry You / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Now You Tell Me / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Number of the Beast / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Oblivious Younger Sibling / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Occult Blue Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Oddly Small Organization / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Offscreen Inertia / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"Oh, Crap!" Fakeout / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Oh, Wait! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Old Windbag / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Older Alter Ego / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Olympus Mons / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ominous Adversarial Amusement / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ominous Pipe Organ / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
On the Next / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"On the Next Episode of..." Catch-Phrase / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
1-Dimensional Thinking / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
One-Hit Polykill / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
One to Million to One / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Only I Can Kill Him / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Only Mostly Dead / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Only the Chosen May Wield / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Opaque Nerd Glasses / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Opposite-Sex Clone / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Orcus on His Throne / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ordinary High-School Student / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Organ Autonomy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Orochi / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Orphanage of Fear / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Orwellian Retcon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ouija Board / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Our Souls Are Different / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Out-of-Character Alert / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Out-of-Character Moment / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Out-of-Clothes Experience / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Out of Sight, Out of Mind / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Out Sick / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Outrun the Fireball / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Override Command / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Palette Swap / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"Pan Up to the Sky" Ending / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Paper Destruction of Anger / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Parallel Conflict Sequence / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Parental Favoritism / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Parents in Distress / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Parody Assistance / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Patricide / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pensieve Flashback / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Percussive Prevention / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Periphery Hatedom / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Perky Goth / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Perpetual Smiler / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Perpetually Shiny Bodies / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Phantom Zone / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Phenotype Stereotype / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Phlebotinum-Proof Robot / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Phony Psychic / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Photo Montage / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Photoprotoneutron Torpedo / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pietà Plagiarism / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pillar of Light / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pinky Swear / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pipe Pain / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Plaguemaster / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Play-Along Meme / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Player Killing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Playful Hacker / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Plot Armor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Plot-Sensitive Button / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Plot-Triggering Death / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pocket Protector / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pose of Supplication / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Positive Friend Influence / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Possession Implies Mastery / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Post-Climax Confrontation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Post-Cyberpunk / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Post-Game Retaliation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Post-Victory Collapse / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Power Dyes Your Hair / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Power Equals Rarity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Power Glows / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Power Levels / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Power Limiter / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Power Makes Your Hair Grow / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Power Makes Your Voice Deep / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Power Tattoo / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Powerup Full Color Change / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Precocious Crush / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Preppy Name / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pressure Point / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pretender Diss / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Previously on… / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Priceless Paperweight / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Primary-Color Champion / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Princely Young Man / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Prison Dimension / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Privileged Rival / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Professional Gambler / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Projected Man / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Projectile Spell / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Prophecies Rhyme All the Time / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Protagonist Title / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pseudo-Crisis / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Psychotic Smirk / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Public Domain Artifact / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Public Domain Soundtrack / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pull the I.V. / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pummeling the Corpse / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Punch Parry / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pupating Peril / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Purple Is Powerful / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Purple Is the New Black / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Puzzle Box / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pyramid Power / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Pyromaniac / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Quest for Identity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
RPG Episode / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rail-Car Separation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Raised by Grandparents / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Random Effect Spell / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rape Portrayed as Redemption / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rapid-Fire Typing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Read the Freaking Manual / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Readings Are Off the Scale / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Readings Blew Up the Scale / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rearrange the Song / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rebuilt Pedestal / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Recognition Failure / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Recognizable by Sound / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Recruit Teenagers with Attitude / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Recurring Element / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Red and Black and Evil All Over / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Red-Flag Recreation Material / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Redemption Earns Life / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Redshirt Army / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Reformed Bully / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Reincarnation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Reincarnation-Identifying Trait / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Reincarnation Romance / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rejected by the Empathic Weapon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Relax-o-Vision / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Release Date Change / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Religion Is Right / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Religious and Mythological Theme Naming / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Reluctant Fanservice Girl / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Remote Body / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Replaced the Theme Tune / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Reptiles Are Abhorrent / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rescue Arc / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Resurrection/Death Loop / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Revenge / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rhymes on a Dime / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ride the Rainbow / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Right Makes Might / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ring of Fire / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ring-Ring-CRUNCH! / int_cb6abea3
 RisaMizuno
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rivals Team Up / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Road-Sign Reversal / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Robe and Wizard Hat / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rock–Paper–Scissors / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rodents of Unusual Size / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Roofhopping / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rooftop Confrontation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rousseau Was Right / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rule of Empathy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rule of Funny / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rule of Seven / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Runaway Train / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Rush Boss / int_cb6abea3
 RyoNaitou
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 RyuzaburoOhtomo
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sadist / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sadly Mythtaken / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sand in My Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sarcastic Clapping / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Saturday-Morning Cartoon / int_cb6abea3
 SaturdayVideoEntertainmentSystem
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Save Sat / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Saw Blades of Death / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Saying Too Much / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Scaled Up / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Scales of Justice / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Scary Jack-in-the-Box / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Screw the Money, I Have Rules! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Screw the Rules, I Have Money! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Screw the Rules, I Have Supernatural Powers! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sculpted Physique / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sdrawkcab Alias / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sdrawkcab Name / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sealed Badass in a Can / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sealed Evil in a Duel / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sealed Evil in a Six Pack / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sealed Good in a Can / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Second Place Is for Losers / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Second Place Is for Winners / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Seeking Sanctuary / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Self-Destruct Mechanism / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Self-Made Man / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Self-Proclaimed Love Interest / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Self-Serving Memory / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Serial Escalation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Series Goal / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Set Bonus / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sexier Alter Ego / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sexy Man, Instant Harem / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sexy Whatever Outfit / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shackle Seat Trap / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shadow Discretion Shot / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sharing a Body / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shark Man / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sharp-Dressed Man / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shattered Sanity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
She-Fu / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shed Armor, Gain Speed / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
She's a Man in Japan / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shoe Slap / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shōnen Demographic / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shooting Superman / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shoryuken / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Should Have Thought of That Before X / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shoulders of Doom / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Showgirl Skirt / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shrine to the Fallen / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sideboob / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sigil Spam / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Signature Device / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Signature Laugh / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Signature Line / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Signature Move / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Signature Roar / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Signature Sound Effect / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Significant White Hair, Dark Skin / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Silence, You Fool! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Simple Solution Won't Work / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Single-Minded Twins / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sinister Geometry / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sinister Suffocation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sins of Our Fathers / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sitcom Arch-Nemesis / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sitting on the Roof / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Skirts and Ladders / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sleeping Dummy / int_cb6abea3
 Sliding Scale of Anime Obscurity
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Slobs Versus Snobs / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Slow-Motion Fall / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Smack on the Back / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Smart People Play Chess / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Smooch of Victory / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Smug Smiler / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Snake People / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
So Last Season / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Social Services Does Not Exist / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Soft Water / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Solomon Divorce / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Something about a Rose / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Something Else Also Rises / int_cb6abea3
 SonOfApophis
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Soul Jar / int_cb794a83
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Soup of Poverty / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Spam Attack / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Spirit Advisor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Spirit World / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Spirited Competitor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Split Mind, Split Powers / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Split-Personality Makeover / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Split-Personality Merge / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Split-Personality Switch Trigger / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Split-Personality Takeover / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Split-Personality Team / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stab the Salad / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stage Mom / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Standard Female Grab Area / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stealth Pun / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sticks to the Back / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stock Footage / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stock Shōnen Hero / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stone Wall / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stood Up / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stop, or I Shoot Myself! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Straight Edge Evil / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Straw Fan / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stress Vomit / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Stronger with Age / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Student and Master Team / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Suck Out the Poison / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sudden Name Change / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sudden Sequel Heel Syndrome / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Suddenly Shouting / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Suggestive Collision / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Suicidal Sadistic Choice / int_cb6abea3
 SumiShimamoto
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Summoning Ritual / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sunglasses at Night / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Super Window Jump / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Super Wrist-Gadget / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Super-Powered Evil Side / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Super-Powered Alter Ego / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Surfer Dude / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Surprise Checkmate / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Surprisingly Realistic Outcome / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Surveillance as the Plot Demands / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Survivor Guilt / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Swallow the Key / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Swallowed Whole / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Swarm of Rats / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sweet Sheep / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sweet Tooth / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Swiss-Army Tears / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Switch-Out Move / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sword and Sorcerer / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Sword Cane / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Symbiotic Possession / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Synchronization / int_cb6abea3
 TV Tokyo
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tag Team / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tagalong Kid / int_cb6abea3
 TakayukiKondo
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Take Me Instead / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Take That, Audience! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Taken for Granite / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Talking Is a Free Action / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Talking to Themself / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tareme Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tattooed Crook / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Team Hand-Stack / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tears from a Stone / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tears of Remorse / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Teasing Creator / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Technically a Smile / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Techno Babble / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Technological Pacifist / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Teen Genius / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Teens Are Monsters / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Televised Torture / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Television Geography / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Abridged Series / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Big Bad Wolf / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Brute / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Cake Is a Lie / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Cameo / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Character Ice Cream Bar / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Coats Are Off / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Corrupter / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Dog Was the Mastermind / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The End of the World as We Know It / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Fatalist / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Force Is Strong with This One / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Foreign Subtitle / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Friends Who Never Hang / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Game Plays You / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Glomp / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Gloves Come Off / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Great Serpent / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Heart / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Heavy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Hecate Sisters / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Insomniac / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Irredeemable Exception / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Lost Lenore / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Magic Goes Away / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Maze / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Nose Knows / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Original Darrin / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Password Is Always "Swordfish" / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Pete Best / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Power of Hate / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Power Of Potential / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Promise / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Resenter / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Scream / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Ship's Motor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Stars Are Going Out / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Stations of the Canon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Symbiote / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Three Faces of Adam / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Unfought / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Vamp / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"The Villain Sucks" Song / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Whole World Is Watching / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Wonka / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Theiss Titillation Theory / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Thematic Rogues Gallery / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Thematic Series / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Theme Twin Naming / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Themed Stock Board Game / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
They Copied It, So It Sucks! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
They Were Holding You Back / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Thick-Line Animation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Thinly-Veiled Dub Country Change / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
This Cannot Be! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
This Is a Drill / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
This Is Reality / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Thousand-Yard Stare / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
¡Three Amigos! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Three-Point Landing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Thrown Down a Well / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tiger Versus Dragon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Time Bomb / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Time Master / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Title Scream / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Title: The Adaptation / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Title Theme Tune / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
To Be Continued / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Token Competent Minion / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Too Clever by Half / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Too Good to Last / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Too Many Belts / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Toon / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Toon Physics / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Top God / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Total Eclipse of the Plot / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Total Party Kill / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Totem Pole Trench / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tough Spikes and Studs / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Toyless Toyline Character / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Trail of Bread Crumbs / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Traintop Battle / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Transformation Is a Free Action / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Transformation Name Announcement / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Transformation Trinket / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Translate the Loanwords, Too / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Trap Door / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Trap Is the Only Option / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Trap Master / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Trapped by Mountain Lions / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Trash Talk / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tron Lines / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Trope Codifier / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Troubled, but Cute / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
True Blue Femininity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tsurime Eyes / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Tuckerization / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Turning Back Human / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Turns Red / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Twitchy Eye / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Two Aliases, One Character / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Two Beings, One Body / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
2D Visuals, 3D Effects / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Two Girls to a Team / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Two-Headed Coin / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Two-Keyed Lock / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Two Lines, No Waiting / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Two-Teacher School / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Un-Evil Laugh / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unconvincingly Unpopular Character / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unequal Pairing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unexplained Accent / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unfinished Dub / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unique Moment Ruined / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unknown Rematch Conclusion / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unreliable Expositor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unspoken Plan Guarantee / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unsportsmanlike Gloating / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unwilling Suspension / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unwinnable by Design / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Unwitting Pawn / int_cb6abea3
 UraraTakano
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Urban Fantasy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Urine Trouble / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Use Their Own Weapon Against Them / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Utopia Justifies the Means / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Vagina Dentata / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Valkyries / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Victimized Bystander / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Victor Gains Loser's Powers / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Victory by Endurance / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Victory-Guided Amnesia / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Victory Pose / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Viewer-Friendly Interface / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Viewers Are Goldfish / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Villain Episode / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Villain Forgot to Level Grind / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Villain Override / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Villain Respect / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Villain with Good Publicity / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Villainous BSoD / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Villains Love Entertainment / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Villains Want Mercy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Violently Protective Girlfriend / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Virtual Pet / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Virtual-Reality Warper / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Virtue Is Weakness / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Voice of the Legion / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Voiced Differently in the Dub / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Voiceover Letter / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Voices Are Mental / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Walking Shirtless Scene / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Warrior Therapist / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Warrior vs. Sorcerer / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Was Too Hard on Him / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
We Can Rebuild Him / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
We Named the Monkey "Jack" / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wealth's in a Name / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wearing a Flag on Your Head / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Webcomic Time / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Welcome Back, Traitor / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Welcome to Corneria / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
What Is Evil? / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
What the Hell Are You? / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
What the Hell Is That Accent? / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Which Me? / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Why Won't You Die? / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Widowed at the Wedding / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wife-Basher Basher / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wild Card / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wild Hair / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Willfully Weak / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Win to Exit / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wind Is Green / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Winds of Destiny, Change! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wine Is Classy / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
With My Dying Breath I Summon You / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wizards Live Longer / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wok Fu / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Word Salad Title / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
World of Ham / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Wretched Hive / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
X Called; They Want Their Y Back / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
"X" Makes Anything Cool / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Yellow Lightning, Blue Lightning / int_cb6abea3
 YokoOgai
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Are the Translated Foreign Word / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Can Barely Stand / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Can't Thwart Stage One / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Fight Like a Cow / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Fool! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Have Failed Me / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Keep Telling Yourself That / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Make Me Sick / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Monster! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Must Be Cold / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Should Have Died Instead / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
You Will Know What to Do / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Youkai / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Young and in Charge / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Your Answer to Everything / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Your Favorite / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Your Princess Is in Another Castle! / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Youthful Freckles / int_cb6abea3
 YuugiouMysteryCardGameTheatre
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Video Game Edition Series (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu Gi Oh
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu Gi Oh / Tabletop Games
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction / Videogame
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 BUTTON
seeAlso
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 yugioh
sameAs
Yu-Gi-Oh!
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Backstory / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Balancing Death's Books / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Comm Links / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Death Is Dramatic / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Faux Action Girl / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Godiva Hair / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Heavy Sleeper / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Here There Were Dragons / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Instant Fan Club / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Miracle Rally / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Ordered to Cheat / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Orichalcum / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Recap Episode / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Seashell Bra / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
Shapeshifter Guilt Trip / int_cb6abea3
 Yu-Gi-Oh!
hasFeature
The Dark Side / int_cb6abea3