Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, manga or movie only characters

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This is a listing of characters (other than those listed in Yu-Gi-Oh! main characters) that appears only in Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, Yu-Gi-Oh! first series anime, Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters; known outside of Japan as simply Yu-Gi-Oh!).

Japanese names in Western order (surname after the given name) go first, with the English anime name, if applicable, second.

Contents

[edit] First series anime only characters

[edit] Shotaro Akaboshi

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Shotaro Akaboshi (赤星 昇太郎 Akaboshi Shōtarō) is a collector that steals Miho's watch. Dark Yugi comes to get it back.

[edit] Ryuichi Fuha

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Ryuichi Fuha (不破 龍一 Fuha Ryūichi) is the second game master, who has good luck with a television game show. Fuha pushes around Yugi and his friends until Yugi challenges him to a shadow game involving a game show. Ryuichi ends up losing. After losing, Ryuichi no longer has good luck on the TV game show and loses his champion title. Later, during the final Death-T episode, Ailean Rao and Ryuichi are paired against Miho and Jonouchi. Jonouchi and Ailean have the battle suits while Miho and Ryuichi are at the controls. Jonouchi and Miho defeat Ailean and Ryuichi.

[edit] Dr. Kekeru Goyu

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Dr. Kekeru Goyu (豪遊 カケル Gōyū Kekeru) does not properly take care of Shizuka Jonouchi (Serenity Wheeler in the English Duel Monsters anime, and Shizuka Kawai in the original Japanese Duel Monsters anime), Jonouchi's sister. The doctor had fired Nurse Miyuki. The doctor loses to Dark Yugi in a putt-putt game. The doctor goes insane.

[edit] Haiyama

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Haiyama (灰山) is a boy who manipulates Kujirada while pretending that the opposite is going on. Haiyama is defeated by Dark Yugi in a digital pet duel. Haiyama does not appear in the English anime.

[edit] Kageyama sisters

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

The Kageyama sisters are three witches who want to have the three Hecate witch cards. Risa Kageyama (影山 リサ Kageyama Risa) wants to take Yugi's Violet Hecate (バイオレット ヘカテー Vioretto Hekatē) card. After pretending to be Yugi's friend, Risa reveals herself to be one of the sisters. Yugi, with the Millennium Puzzle taken away from him, is forced into a Duel Monsters game with the Kageyama sisters. Yugi is about to lose when Kaiba appears and takes over. Kaiba defeats the Kageyama sisters in Duel Monsters, explaining that he should be the one to defeat Yugi.

[edit] Kaoruko Himekoji

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Kaoruko Himekoji (姫小路 薫子 Himekoji Kaoruko), being supported by the chairman of the student council, tries to win a beauty contest at her school. When she prevents Miho from going onto the final round by ripping her beautiful dress apart, Yugi gets angry at her and places a shadow game on her.

[edit] Mayumi

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Mayumi is a girl who wants to give a love letter to Jonouchi.

[edit] Irene Lao

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Irene Lao (アイリーン・ラオ Airīn Rao), a Canadian-Indian, is the 3rd game master. Seto Kaiba tells Irene, who returns from a Paris fashion show, to play a game against Yugi. Irene first plays a top football (soccer) player named Heida (平田) in Rijinhai, a fictional version of chess from India. Heida states that if he wins, Irene must submit to his will, but if Irene wins, Heida will lose the most important thing to him. Irene wins and Heida is seen injured in a hospital on TV. Irene lures Yugi and Anzu, who is a big fan of Irene, to her condominium. Irene holds Anzu hostage and forces Yugi to play Rijinhai. Irene tells the same thing to Yugi: if he loses, he will lose the most important thing to him. Irene threatens to kill Anzu with a tiger if Yugi loses. Yugi wins and Ailean lets go of Anzu. Irene acknowledges Yugi as a good player. Later, during the final Death-T episode, Irene and Ryuichi Fuha are paired against Miho and Jonouchi. Jonouchi and Irene have the battle suits while Miho and Ryuichi are at the controls. Jonouchi and Miho defeat Irene and Ryuichi.

Irene calls Kaiba by his first name, Seto.

[edit] Miyuki Sakurai

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Miyuki Sakurai (桜井 美雪 Sakurai Miyuki) is a nurse whom Jonouchi falls in love with but is heartbroken when she leaves to be with her boyfriend after she is fired from her job by Dr. Goyu; Miyuki is taken, causing Jonouchi heartbreak.

[edit] Ridley Sheldon

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Count Ridley Sheldon (リドリー・シェルダン伯爵 Ridorī Sherudan Hakushaku), from London in the United Kingdom, is the first game master. Count Sheldon has a collection of dolls that he admires a lot. Sheldon's favorite doll, Fiona, has a blonde doll dressed up in a Victorian Outfit. Count Sheldon disguises one of his dolls as the school nurse. Sheldon defeats Yugi in a Duel Monsters game, taking his Neon Knight as a reward. Later, Seto Kaiba kidnaps Yugi, whom is in the arcade looking for a new game called "KIS", so Yugi could face Count Sheldon again. Dark Yugi defeats Sheldon and placing a shadow game on the loser. Fiona's face is cracked after the duel with Yugi is over.

[edit] Student Council Chairman

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

The chairman (大味) is a boy who wants Kaoruko Himekoji to win the student beauty contest. He is competing against fellow student council member Honda, who is pushing for Miho to win.

[edit] Tetsu Tasaki

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Tetsu Tasaki, also known as Tetsu the Hedgehog (針ねずみのテツ), is a person who is framed by Jiro (Prisoner 777). Jiro disguises himself as Tetsu and breaks out of prison. While Tetsu also breaks out of prison and commits some robberies, Tetsu is being framed for a variety of crimes that were committed by Jiro. Tetsu has to prove his innocence.

[edit] Warashibe

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 1st series anime

Warashibe (童部 Warashibe) is a student who is infatuated with Miho Nosaka, and is good at Capsule Monster Chess. Warashibe has a habit of sucking on lollipops.

[edit] Second series anime only characters

This section uses the names from the English anime, when possible.

[edit] Aaron

Japanese name: Juan
English anime name: Aaron

Aaron (Juan in the Japanese version) is a boy who plays chess with Seto Kaiba.

[edit] Alister

Japanese name: Amelda
English anime name: Alister
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Alister, or Amelda (アメルダ Ameruda) is a member of the Doma organization. He joined with the intention of making a world without war. In the original Japanese, Amelda's brother Milko was killed when a tank he was in exploded (In the English anime, "Mikey" was captured). In the Japanese, Amelda wants to avenge Milko's death. In the English anime, he was told that he would get Mikey back if he joined Dartz. Alister harbors a grudge against Gozaburo Kaiba, and he wants to have Seto Kaiba's soul in revenge.

[edit] Chris

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Chris (クリス Kurisu) was Dartz' daughter and Ironheart's grand-daughter when Dartz ruled Atlantis 10,000 years ago.

[edit] Dartz

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Dartz (ダーツ Dātsu) was the king of Atlantis 10,000 years ago. In the present day, he formed the Doma organization to resurrect the Great Leviathan, the Orichalcos God.

[edit] Grerimo

Japanese name: Grimo
English anime name: Grerimo
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Grerimo, or Grimo(グリモ Gurimo), is a member of Doma. His name is never spoken in the English anime; it has been confirmed by Seto Kaiba's voice actor Eric Stuart that his official dub name is "Grerimo".

[edit] Rebecca Hawkins

Japanese name: Rebecca Hopkins
English anime name: Rebecca Hawkins
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Rebecca Hawkins or Rebecca Hopkins(レベッカ・ホプキンス Rebekka Hopukinsu) is, in the original Japanese version, the American Duel Monsters champion, or in the English anime, the Intercontinental Champion. Rebecca is also the granddaughter of Arthur Hawkins (Arthur Hopkins in the original Japanese).

[edit] Ironheart

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Ironheart (アイアンハート Aianhāto) was the father of Dartz when he ruled Atlantis 10,000 years ago.

[edit] Jean Claude Magnum

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Jean Claude Magnum (ジョン・クロード・マグナム Jyon Kurōdo Magunamu) is a Hollywood star who is the suitor and opponent of Mai Valentine (Mai Kujaku in the original Japanese), who challenged her to a duel for the right to marry him or not. He uses a deck of low-level Ninja monsters, many of whom Special Summon other monsters then they are summoned, but used Hollywood trickery to briefly kidnap Mai after he lost to her.

[edit] Noah Kaiba

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Noah Kaiba (海馬 乃亜 Kaiba Noa) is Gozaburo Kaiba's biological son. Gozaburo originally intended for him to succeed him as the head of the company, but he was hit by a car at 10. After his death, Gozaburo pressured Seto Kaiba so he could be the head of Kaiba Corporation.

[edit] Mikey

Japanese name: Milko
English anime name: Mikey
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Milko (ミルコ Miruko), or Mikey, is the younger brother of Alister (Amelda in the original Japanese). In the original Japanese, Milko is killed when a tank he boarded was blown up. In the English anime, Mikey was captured. In the original Japanese, this serves as the basis of Amelda's quest to avenge his brother. In the English anime, his capture serves as the basis of Alister's quest to get him back.

[edit] Rafael

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Rafael (ラフェール Rafēru) is a member of the Doma organization. Rafael joined Doma to follow the destiny that he believes in, that similar to those of Dartz after he was shipwrecked on an island for years. He steals the Yugi's soul, but he change of side and at the end of the arc, he travels to Paris, France.

[edit] Leon von Schroeder

Japanese name: Leonhart von Schroider
English anime name: Leon von Schroeder
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Leon von Schroeder, or Leonhart von Schroider (レオンハルト・フォン・シュレイダー Reonharuto fon Shureidā), is the younger brother of Zigfried. Leon is invited to the KC Grand Prix. He joined the tournament under the name "Leon Wilson" (レオン・ウィルソン Reon Wiruson). Leon dreams of dueling Yugi. Leon uses a Fairy Tale deck.

[edit] Zigfried von Schroeder

Japanese name: Siegfried von Schroider
English anime name: Zigfried von Schroeder
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Zigfried von Schroeder, or Siegfried von Schroider, (ジークフリード・フォン・シュレイダー Jīkufurīdo fon Shureidā), is the CEO of Schroeder Corporation, a rival of Kaiba Corporation. As the Europe champion, he participates in Kaiba's KC Grand Prix under the name "Zigfried Lloyd" (Sieg Lloyd in the Japanese version; ジーク・ロイド Jīku Roido). Zigfried has a Valkyrie deck, meaning that his entire deck is based off of Norse Mythology.

[edit] Skye

Japanese name: Sunny
English anime name: Skye
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Skye is the wolf that belonged to Ironheart and Chris.(Silver Fang in disguise)

[edit] Valon

Japanese name: Varon
English anime name: Valon
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Valon (ヴァロン Varon) is a member of Doma's Three Swordsmen, whom he joins to get stronger. In the English anime, Valon has a cockney and/or Australian accent. He's fallen in love for Mai but Joey doesn't agree and battles with him. Valon loses his soul and at the end of the arc, Mai gaves him the card of the "Cyber Harpie Lady".

[edit] Vivian Wong

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2nd series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters)

Vivian Wong (ヴィヴィアン・ウォン Vivian Won) is the Asia champion who participates in Kaiba's KC Grand Prix. She is an avid fan of Yugi and Kaiba to the point of obsession, especially Yugi, whom she hopes to turn him into her love slave. To that point, she is in fierce competition with Rebecca Hawkins for Yugi's attentions, and had even gone so far as to blackmail Yugi into dueling her outside the contest, threatening to leave Yugi's grandpa with an injured back if he didn't accept. Vivian's main deck is a Martial Arts one, using many Asian themed cards to try and overpower the opponent with sheer martial strength.

[edit] Manga only characters

[edit] Amane Bakura

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga (only mentioned)

Amane Bakura (獏良 天音 Bakura Amane) is Ryo Bakura's deceased younger twin sister. Ryo is seen writing a letter to her. It is later mentioned that she died in a car accident shortly after Ryo wrote to her. The two are very close before Amane dies.

[edit] Chopman

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

The Chopman (チョップマン Choppuman) is a serial killer that is in one of the traps at KaibaLand. Chopman had earlier murdered ten Boy Scouts near Domino Park by chopping their bodies into unrecognizeable pieces. KaibaCorp later hired the Chopman.

Yugi, Jonouchi, Honda, and Anzu become living chess pieces on a chess board. When Jonouchi is captured, he and Johji are up against the Chopman. Jonouchi is handcuffed on a chain that has Chopman on the end, and he is trapped in the room by a locked door with bars. After Yugi's Millennium Puzzle gives him an idea, Jonouchi frees his hand from the handcuff and attaches it onto the door. Chopman opens the door on accident with his strength and knocks a candle over. He is set on fire when the candle falls into the pit of oil that Chopman is standing in. An actual Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG card exists called "The Chopman" but its appearance differs from that of the manga character.

[edit] A.D. Fujita

DDM video game name: A.D. Archie
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

Assistant director Fujita (AD 藤田) is a boy hired by a director at ZTV to "stage school bullying". Fujita lures Yugi in front of cameras by telling him that he will see a famous movie star. Fujita hits him several times. Jonouchi rushes to the scene to stop him but Fujita stops at the request of the director, who later beats up Jonouchi.

[edit] Tomoya Hanasaki

DDM video game name: Lint Greendale
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

Tomoya Hanasaki (花咲 友也 Hanasaki Tomoya) is a friend of Yugi's that is obsessed with American superhero comics, particularly "Zombire" (ゾンバイア), a Spawn parody. Hanasaki is beaten up by Sozoji after Hanasaki gives the tickets to Sozoji's ear-defeaning concert to Yugi. Dark Yugi later places a penalty game on Sozoji. In a later issue, Hanasaki dresses up as American Hero Zombire (The Greendale Zombire) when he is told that Yugi is in danger, but he finds that the men who told him that lured him into a trap; they want to ransom Hanasaki for his father's money. Hanasaki is saved by Dark Yugi.

[edit] Goro Inogashira

Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga English DDM name: Kreiger

Goro Inogashira (猪頭 吾郎 Inogashira Gorō) of class 3-D steals class 1-B's spot at the school carnival. Inogashira, whose class usually makes Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki for the festival, then places his giant grill in the center. The grill is used in a shadow game between Inogashira and Dark Yugi.

[edit] Junky Scorpion store owner

DDM video game name: Scorpion Shoes store owner
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

The owner of a store called "Junky Scorpion" tries to con Jonouchi out of a pair of shoes he bought. The owner plays a shadow game with Dark Yugi relating to grabbing money out of a shoe, and ends up getting poisoned by one of his scorpions.

[edit] Johji

DDM video game name: Cedric
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

Johji (ジョージ Jōji) is a baby that Honda takes to Kaiba's amusement park, KaibaLand. The baby, who is Honda's nephew, is an admirer of Seto Kaiba, is lecherous towards Anzu and other females, and spews curse words at times. Johji calls Honda by his given name, Hiroto.

[edit] Mr. Crown

DDM video game name: Sindin the Clown
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

Mr. Crown is the father of Ryuji Otogi (Duke Devlin). Mr. Crown lost to Sugoroku Mutou (Solomon Muto) in a Shadow Game and wants revenge on the old man.

[edit] Nezumi

DDM video game name: Nibbles
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

Nezumi (ネズミ) is a boy with buckteeth that uses a sob story about him getting hit by yo-yos in a robbery to lure Yugi and Jonouchi to Hirutani.

Nezumi tells Jonouchi that three gang members ambushed him, beat him, and stole his yo-yo. Out of anger, Jonouchi asks Nezumi to lead him to the gangsters. Yugi and Jonouchi travel to Hirutani's abandoned warehouse, where scores of gang members ambush the two boys. Nezumi runs away when Yugi and Jonouchi manage to defeat the gang members.

The Dungeon Dice Monsters name, Nibbles, stems from a gang member character in West Side Story named "Nibbles."

[edit] Old Man Dentures

DDM video game name: Egger Baldwin
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

"Old Man Dentures" (イレバージ Irebā-ji) is a nickname given to a cranky candy-store owner. Mokuba Kaiba bribes "Dentures" to set up Yugi to lose a game of Capsule Monster Chess by having the coin machine rigged. Yugi wins the game anyway.

[edit] Sozoji

DDM video game name: Fender Shrill
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

Sozoji (騒象寺 Sōzōji) is a karaoke player who tries to get people to listen to his horrid singing. He makes Hanasaki buy his tickets. When Hanasaki sells them to Yugi, Sozoji beats him up for it. In revenge, Dark Yugi challenges him to a shadow game. When Sozoji loses, he is forced to hear his own heartbeat.

[edit] Tsuruoka

DDM video game name: Anton Periwig
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

Tsuruoka (鶴岡) is the guidance counselor of Domino High School. Tsuruoka reveals the low achievement test grades of Yugi, Jonouchi, and Honda to their peers as punishment for playing achievement test bingo while having low test scores. He then snatches Anzu's gift to Yugi (A pocket game called "Lovely Two"), citing that he can't bring games to school. Even with Yugi's friends protesting, Tsuruoka comes close to stepping on it. Dark Yugi comes out and challenges him to a game. Tsuruoka decides to hide the pocket game and give Yugi and his friends sixty minutes to find the game in the school. If they found it in time, they get the game back. If they don't, they get expelled and the game is destroyed. With Anzu's game, Dark Yugi heads to the teacher's lounge. He uses it to prove that Tsuruoka was hiding it in his body. Jonouchi and Honda pull off Tsuruoka's wig, revealing the game with five seconds left until time would be up. Tsuruoka begs for Yugi and his friends not to reveal that he wears a wig.

[edit] ZTV Director

DDM video game name: Director Lucius
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

This director stages bullying so he could make money off of a false documentary. After paying Fujita to hit Yugi, the director is confronted by Dark Yugi. The director loses a shadow game involving dice and is forced to see nothing but mosaics.

[edit] ZTV Producer

DDM video game name: Game Show Producer
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga

A corrupt executive of a television studio, this producer plans to rig the final contest of a "Get the Million", a game show, so that Jonouchi has no chance of winning ¥1,000,000 (About $10,000 U.S.) Dark Yugi shows up in the control room and spills red paint over the controls, so that "Mr. Producer" can't tell which button rigs the wheel. Jonouchi yells for the wheel to stop and he wins one million yen. Dark Yugi placed a penalty game on him that made him beg on camera, upsetting the audience. Jonouchi's check turns worthless when the television studio goes out of business.

[edit] Capsule Monsters only characters

[edit] Alex Brisbane

Dr. Alex Brisbane (アレックス・ブリズベン医者 Arekkusu Burizuben Isha) is a mysterious archaeologist who discovers a pyramid that is the gateway to the Capsule Monster world. He discovers Yugi and his friends after their plane crash-lands in a forest. [1]

[edit] First movie only characters

[edit] Shougo Aoyama

Shougo Aoyama (翔吾 Shōgo) appears in a Yu-Gi-Oh! movie based on Toei's Yu-Gi-Oh! series that has only been released in Japan. Shougo is Mokuba's age and has a Red Eyes Black Dragon in his Magic and Wizards (Duel Monsters) deck. He is too timid to pull a winning streak.

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

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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)

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