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By what name was Yu-Gi-Oh! See more gaps Learn more about contributing. Edit page. See the full list. The Rise of Will Smith. Watch the video. Recently viewed Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more. He succeeds in befriending Yugi and his friends; his brother does not approve of this. Mokuba does not Duel in the first series anime. After losing, the seal came to collect, but in a last-ditch effort to save his own alter ego, Yugi pushed The Pharoah out of the way and sacrificed himself.
Kaiba sacrifices himself during the Duel and makes a final plea for Yugi to call forth Atem. Yugi succeeds in doing so, and he and Atem defeat Diva with ease. This conundrum continues through the entire run of Yu-Gi-Oh! Kaiba's favorite and most powerful cards, the Blue-Eyes White Dragons, were actually stolen - all three of them.
Back in the first season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Kaiba owns three, while the fourth is in the possession of Yugi's grandfather. According to the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Regardless of how much sense that makes, the fact that he owned three of the most powerful cards in the game the maximum number which could be included in a deck wasn't enough for Kaiba.
Since he was aware one Blue-Eyes White Dragon was still out there, his ego did not allow him to risk another one of these cards being used against him, so Seto straight up tore the fourth one in half, after winning it from Yugi's grandfather. Toei's Yu-Gi-Oh! Although it never got an English dub, many fans still remember it as either season 1 or season 0 of Yu-Gi-Oh!
Along with different character developments, appearances, and completely different voice actors, a notable difference between the original anime and the later Duel Monsters series was Kaiba's hair, which was completely green.
During the Battle City tournament in the Duel Monsters anime, the characters are thrown into the virtual world where they meet Gozaburo Kaiba's real son, Noah.
The kid was an exceedingly bright student and heir to KaibaCorp until he experienced a horrible car accident at the age of 12, which resulted in his mind being programmed into a computer. In a supposed effort to make him more intimidating and reminiscent of the story's anti-villain Seto Kaiba, the writers gave him a green-haired look inspired by Kaiba in the original show.
If you think about it, Seto Kaiba never lost a fair duel, making him legitimately the best duelist in the series. From the start of the series, he is introduced as a self-proclaimed top-ranking duelist; at least, until Yugi teaches him a lesson and Pegasus embarrasses Seto even further.
However, these are the only two individuals who beat Kaiba in a legitimate duel, and what do they have in common? That's right, the millennium items.
Pegasus' Millennium Eye allows him to read other people's minds, making him virtually unbeatable, while Yugi invokes a spirit of a year old Pharaoh to assist him, making it two against one. Seto's other two losses were included in the anime's filler episodes, so they are not legitimate. In a duel against Noah, Kaiba decides to lose on purpose to save Mokuba, while in his duel with Yugi against Dartz, he sacrifices himself so Yugi could gain more life points and finish Dartz off.
Seto's stepfather Gozaburo raised Seto on the belief that he'll eventually inherit their massive Family enterprise dubbed KaibaCorp.
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