However, she and Ryuji Otogi were defeated by Valon easily.Īfter Dartz was defeated, the gang stayed with Rebecca and her grandfather for a while. This didn't seem to be a pretend crush as she was devastated when Yugi's soul was taken and tried to defeat Valon in vengeance. She also seemed to be slaving under the delusion that Yugi was her "darling," a reference to Urusei Yatsura (her "boyfriend" in the 4Kids version), something which made Anzu Mazaki jealous. She helped by researching Dartz's Swordsmen and hacking into KaibaCorp's computer system to track others via their Duel Disks. Here Rebecca appears noticeably older-looking and wearing glasses (to the point that everyone barely recognizes her) and is also in college, much to the shock of Yugi and the gang. She and her grandfather returned in the Waking the Dragons arc to help Yugi fight Dartz. Yugi gave Rebecca his "Bonds of Friendship" as a reminder of this lesson, which she kept ever since. After learning about the story, Rebecca quickly apologized for being mean to Yugi and not listening to his side of the story. When they were rescued, Arthur was so grateful that he gave his "Blue-Eyes" card to Solomon. Yugi admitted that he surrendered on purpose, just as his grandfather did to let Arthur take the last of the water that they had. That card was "Soul Release", which would have allowed Yugi to remove five monsters from her Graveyard, which would have weakened the "Shadow Ghoul" just enough for Yugi's "Dark Magician" to destroy it. He showed Rebecca the card Yugi had drawn before he forfeited. An angry Rebecca yelled at Solomon (unaware that it was really Seto Kaiba that destroyed it) until Arthur arrived, telling her to behave. Rebecca demanded the card, but Solomon reveals it was destroyed. Rebecca discarded various monsters to her Graveyard to power up her "Shadow Ghoul" monster, and Yugi forfeited the duel. Now, Yugi and Rebecca are fighting, card-for-card, the very same duel, and Sugoroku claims he knows how it will end. They were trapped when a tomb caved in, and as there were only enough supplies for one person to live, they dueled for them. Arthur's colleagues laughed at his strange ideas, and he set out on an expedition with Sugoroku to find proof. While they dueled, Sugoroku recounted how he met Arthur, an archaeologist who believed that the ancient Egyptians played an ancient form of Duel Monsters. As he was recently discharged from the hospital, Sugoroku cannot duel, so Yugi dueled Rebecca in his place. She accused Sugoroku of stealing her grandfather's prized "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and demanded he duel her for it, when asked about how she knew that Sugoroku "stole" the card, she replies that Bandit Keith told her. Rebecca encountered Yugi as he returns from Duelist Kingdom. Spin-off manga Main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! D-Team ZEXALĪ spin-off manga written by Akihiro Tomonaga and illustrated by Wedge Holdings, titled " Yu-Gi-Oh! D-Team ZEXAL", began serialization in Shueisha's Saikyō Jump magazine from April 2012.Rebecca is the granddaughter of Arthur Hopkins, an old friend of Yugi Muto's grandfather, Sugoroku Muto. Something unexpected happens when Ryoga challenges him to a Duel as the mysterious ghost, Astral, appears before them, the new legend begins. The manga focuses on a Yuma Tsukumo, the number one bad boy at his school. The manga also began serialization on the digital Shonen Jump Alpha from July 9, 2012. The Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL manga is written by Shin Yoshida and the first volume being released on June 3, 2011. Manga Main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL (manga) In order to recover his memories, and collect the "Numbers" cards, Astral teams up with Yuma. Astral then explains to Yuma that he is searching for his lost memories, which have been transformed into 99 " Xyz Monster" cards called " Numbers" and have been scattered across the globe. One day, during a duel with a Reginald, a mysterious entity, Astral, appears before Yuma, and helps him to win. Following a young duelist, Yuma Tsukumo, who strives to become the Duel Monsters champion, despite being an amateur. The series is set in the near future in a city called Heartland City. A second series, Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II, began airing from Octoin a different time slot. The anime aired on TV Tokyo between Apand September 24, 2012. The " Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL" anime was directed by Satoshi Kuwahara, that scripts would be supervised by Shin Yoshida, that Masahiro Hikokubo would choreograph the duels, and that Hirotoshi Takaya would adapt the character designs for the anime. Known characters See: List of Yu-Gi-Oh! characters
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