Who is yugis father




















Z-one comes from an apocalyptic future where he assumed the identity of Yusei Fudo to try to protect humankind from extermination by the Meklord Emperors, but failed to stop the Zero Reverse that destroyed the planet.

Her crush on him is further evident , as Yusei pointed out with a slight smile that it was odd for someone like her to be giving someone so much praise like that. However it was proven to be short-lived, because after Luna found out that Lester was the one hurting them, she was angry. Fudo, whose spirit had dwelt within the old Ener-D Reactor. He does have strong feelings for the Pharaoh but it is not romantic or sexual in the slightest.

After watching Edward Scissorhands, he decided that his main character should have a leather bondage theme beneath his school uniform. This is why Yugi wears a collar around his neck, why he wore a studded leather belt , and why the Millennium Puzzle was worn on a chain. The biggest proof that Yugi is superior to Atem is right in the series finale. In that episode, Yugi accomplishes a feat that nobody else has done before or since; he defeated all three Egyptian God Cards and beats his partner fair and square.

That right there is why Yugi is the greatest duelist in the original series. The spot-on piece looks like it could be from the anime given its careful shading and coloring. The strangest difference between the two is that Atem seems to be taller than Yugi , indicating that they actually change size when they switch positions.

Maximillion Pegasus Pegasus J. Ishtar Mrs. Tsunami Mr. Wheeler Ms. RDF feed. Anime appearances. English name. Universal Conquest Wiki. While some of these examples involve nebulous magic and are therefore a little hard to judge, this one's pretty clear cut. Jounouchi's father is an abusive alcoholic who once threw a bottle of booze at his son's head. Most likely, Jounouchi constantly defending himself against his father caused him to become a high school bully at the beginning of the series.

Not only was he a terrible dad, but an outrageously terrible person in general. Aknadin created the Millennium Items by viciously slaughtering an entire village.

Hoping to shield his wife and child from the backlash that would inevitably arise from his genocidal activities, he abandoned them. Eventually, after his son has became a successful adult without any help from his murderous father, the two reconnected, and Aknadin started training Set to try and overthrow the current pharaoh, Atem.

He created an army for his son by extracting ka energy from peasants, and forcing them to fight to the death. When Set found out what was going on and tried to save one of the peasants his father was trying to kill, Aknadin tried to take over Set's body and mind-control him into attacking Pharoah Atem. The whole ugly scene ended with Set stabbing his father to death.

When you think about Set's reincarnation Seto Kaiba, and his relationship with his adoptive father, you really have to feel sorry for Set.

Can't he just get reincarnated into a kitten or something next time? Or at least a person with nice parents? Seriously, even medium parents would be an upgrade. Ryuuji Otogi, also known as Duke Devlin or the Dungeon Dice Monsters guy, has a horrifying back story involving his father.

See, Mr. Otogi, also known as Mr. Clown, asked Sugoroku Mutou, a renowned gamer, to take him on as a disciple. The apprenticeship ended in a challenge for ownership of one of the more well-known magical items in Yu-Gi-Oh!

Otogi lost, which meant he had to take an extreme penalty, aging 50 years in one night. Vector's father, a powerful military leader, was also pretty terrible at the whole "dad" thing. Things were going okay until a serious illness forced him to pass his military position on to his son. Instead of continuing the war, Vector brokered a peace deal. This infuriated his father, who wanted to keep on fighting and accumulate more territory.

Blinded by rage, he tried to kill Vector with a sword, but ended up killing his wife instead when she tried to protect her child. Unfortunately, Vector's dad couldn't even meet the minimum requirements for being a halfway decent parent; not actively trying to murder your children. When Yuki Judai, also known as Jaden Yuki in the dub, was a child, he started exhibiting some He talked to Duel Spirits, the living embodiment of Duel Monster cards. Most people can't see Duel Spirits, so as a far as the people around him were concerned, he was hallucinating.

No mention was made of any attempts on his parents' part to get the kid psychiatric help for his apparent mental illness, so that's strike one. Judai's parents respond in an overwhelmingly terrible way.

After Judai got rid of the card by sending it into space it's Yu-Gi-Oh! Instead of trying to comfort him, getting him therapy, or doing anything non-abusive, Judai's parents arranged for a medical procedure to erase his memory.

This caused some serious mental anguish when things started to remind Judai of Yubel. How could his parents have predicted that this card game-based problem would come up again?

Maybe because, strike three, they sent him to card game school. Good parents would have, at minimum, given the kid a friendly heads up before putting him in that situation. Then again, good parents probably wouldn't have brainwashed their kid in the first place. After Ryou's initial success as a pro duelist, he suffers a serious losing streak.

In despair over his failure to launch the career he'd been training for, Ryou becomes an underground duelist instead. Underground dueling is basically a cage match where contestants get electrocuted every time their life points are depleted. In other words, it's a pretty good way to end up dead. However, there comes a point when the audience starts feeling sorry for Yugi, a young man who basically just wanted to play a card game without constantly risking his life. It's easy to forget that Yugi is just a teenager during the show's events.

Timid and sheltered, Yugi had trouble socializing with others, which is why his wish to the Millennium Puzzle was to find true friendship. So quiet and bashful he was that, before they became his friends, both Joey and Tristan enjoyed bullying him. Time and again, Yugi demonstrates how emotional and delicate he is. He has a very kind heart which leads him to easily forgive others that fault him.

He's also very receptive to other people's emotions, which means he always ends up feeling everything at once, especially when the fate of the entire world rests on his shoulders. Because Yugi is so close and devoted to those close to him, evil guys use them as a way to get to him. Pegasus steals Solomon's soul, forcing Yugi to enter the Duelist Kingdom tournament.

Marik takes control of both Tea and Joey and then makes the latter battle Yugi in an extremely sadistic and elaborate duel designed to kill both of them. Marik Vs. Yugi evens sacrifices his own soul so that Atem's will be spared after the Pharaoh succumbs to the Orichalcos' dark influence.

It seems like poor Yugi, and by extension, his friends and loved ones, never get a moment of tranquility. Because his body houses the spirit of the powerful Pharaoh Atem, Yugi lives in perpetual danger. Plenty of evil guys want to either beat him in a duel to take his Egyptian God cards and King of Games title, steal the Millennium Puzzle from him, or simply defeat the Pharaoh and take his power and ancient knowledge.

Yugi hardly gets the time to enjoy being a teenager because he's always running around, protecting what's his, and fighting foes to stop them from taking over the world.

His grades are probably terrible, considering he never gets any actual time to study.



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