Ryuji Otogi

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Otogi (Duke) in the second series anime
Appears in manga:
Yu-Gi-Oh! (Original manga)
anime:
Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) (2nd series anime)
Debut Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist Volume 9, Duel 75
Original Japanese manga Volume 16, Duel 134
Birthday February 28
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Sign Pisces
Age 16
Height 173 cm (about 5 feet and 8 inches)
Weight 64 kg (140.8 pounds)
Blood type B
Favorite food Chinese cuisine
Least favorite food Vinegared food
Status at debut 2nd year at Domino High School; Owner of the Black Crown game shop (second series anime only)
Relations Father: Mr. Crown
Seiyū Ryo Naito
Voice actor(s) Marc Thompson

Ryuji Otogi (御伽 龍児 Otogi Ryūji), known in the English anime as Duke Devlin, is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Yu-Gi-Oh!.

He is usually called by his given name (Ryuji) in the English manga, while he is usually called by his family name (Otogi) in the Japanese manga and anime. In the English anime and video games his name is changed to "Duke Devlin" and he is usually called "Duke".

In the series, Otogi invented the Dungeon Dice Monsters game. Otogi also owns a game shop called "Black Crown" that rivals the Kame Game Shop. (In the manga, the game shop is owned by Otogi's father, "Mr. Crown".) Otogi challenges Yugi Mutou to a game of Dungeon Dice Monsters despite the fact that Yugi does not know how to play it. In the anime, Otogi does this because Yugi defeated Maximillion Pegasus (Pegasus J. Crawford in the Japanese versions), the creator of Duel Monsters, smashing Otogi's dreams of successfully making Dungeon Dice Monsters go world-wide. Otogi believed Yugi cheated, and did not deserve to be the King of Games. Using Katsuya Jonouchi (Joey Wheeler), Otogi was able to force Yugi to duel for Jonouchi's freedom.

Yugi, however, manages to win, using some help from a laptop computer (which Otogi included in all Dungeon Dice Monsters set-ups, supposedly to provide help to new players and give accurate statistics) Otogi realizes that Yugi is not a cheater, and becomes friends with Yugi. Otogi also received information from Pegasus's company that they decided to spread Dungeon Dice Monsters.

In the manga, Otogi is forced to have a Dungeon Dice Monsters duel with Yugi by his father, who was cursed by an ancient game he once played with Yugi's grandfather, Sugoroku Mutou (Solomon Moto). Otogi's father wanted revenge on Sugoroku by doing to his grandson what Sugoroku had done to him. He also wants his son Ryuji to become the new owner of the Millennium Puzzle. During the course of the game, Otogi's father smashes the Millennium Puzzle to pieces. Although Yugi succeeds in defeating Otogi, Otogi's father grabs Yugi and the Puzzle and takes it to a secret room where he attempts to piece the Puzzle back together again. However, doing this causes him to hallucinate about being trapped in a maze, and in his confusion he knocks over a candle, setting the building on fire. Yugi is forced to solve the Puzzle on his own in the burning building, and though he does, he faints, but is rescued by Jonouchi.

Otogi proves to be a quite important secondary character. Otogi saves Shizuka Kawai (Serenity Wheeler) and Hiroto Honda (Tristan Taylor) from the Ghouls (Rare Hunters) in Battle City, helps Jonouchi when he collapses from his duel with Marik Ishtar, and cheers for Yugi.

In the anime, he also helps Yugi, Jonouchi, and Seto Kaiba against the Doma Organization in the Waking the Dragons saga and also tags along during the KC Grand Prix and Ceremonial Battle sagas.

Contents

[edit] Notable Dueling Cards

Otogi's deck is based around monsters from his own game, Dungeon Dice Monsters. It also includes magic and trap cards based on dice, making it a gamble deck similar to Jonouchi's.

[edit] Monster Cards

  • Orgoth the Relentless (God Orgoth)
  • Oni Tank T-34
  • Dark Bat
  • Spikebot
  • Gradius (Futuristic Fighter Vic Viper)
  • Strike Ninja (Black Ninja)
  • The 13th Grave
  • Yaranzo
  • Dark Assailant
  • Diamond Head Dragon

[edit] Magic Cards

  • Dice Dungeon
  • Limiter Removal
  • Fairy Meteor Crush (Meteor Strike)
  • Dimensionhole (Worm Hole)
  • Dimension Dice
  • Summon Dice
  • Adamantine Sword Revival

[edit] Trap Cards

  • Michizure

[edit] Reference


Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Composition

Japanese manga: Yu-Gi-Oh! (in future updates) | Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Japanese anime: Yu-Gi-Oh! (Japan-exclusive) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters

English manga: Yu-Gi-Oh! / Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist / Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World

English anime: Yu-Gi-Oh! | Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters

Movies: Yu-Gi-Oh! (Japan-exclusive) | Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light

Media and release information: Yu-Gi-Oh!


Characters

Protagonists: Yugi Mutou | Dark (Yami) Yugi | Katsuya Jonouchi (Joey Wheeler) | Anzu Mazaki (Téa Gardner)
Hiroto Honda (Tristan Taylor) | Ryo Bakura | Miho Nosaka (Melody)

Antagonists: Dark (Yami) Bakura | Pegasus J. Crawford (Maximillion Pegasus) | "Bandit" Keith Howard | Meikyū Brothers (Paradox Brothers) | Big Five | Marik Ishtar | Dark (Yami) Marik | Noah Kaiba | Gozaburo Kaiba | Dartz | Rafael | Valon | Amelda (Alister) | Siegfried von Schroider (Zigfried von Schroeder) | Akhenaden (Aknadin)

Other characters: Seto Kaiba | Mokuba Kaiba | Sugoroku Mutou (Solomon Muto) | Shadi | Mai Kujaku (Mai Valentine) | Shizuka Kawai (Shizuka Jonouchi, Serenity Wheeler) | Insector Haga (Weevil Underwood) | Dinosaur Ryuzaki (Rex Raptor) | Rebecca Hopkins (Rebecca Hawkins) | Ryuji Otogi (Duke Devlin) | Ishizu Ishtar | Rishid Ishtar (Odion Ishtar) | Leonhart von Schroider (Leon von Schroeder)

See also: Yu-Gi-Oh! main characters | Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga characters | Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, manga or movie only characters


Merchandise

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game | Duel Disk


Yu-Gi-Oh!-related books (not including manga)

In English: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Monster Duel Official Handbook | Yu-Gi-Oh! Enter the Shadow Realm: Mighty Champions

In Japanese: Yu-Gi-Oh! (novel) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game Duel Monsters Official Rule Guide - The Thousand Rule Bible | Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game Duel Monsters Official Card Catalog The Valuable Book: See this link | Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guide Book - The Gospel of Truth


Yu-Gi-Oh!-related video games