


The rules of Duel Monster were still being fleshed out during the Duelist Kingdom story arc. However, it turns out that Yugi didn't even need the heart of the cards, as he used to cheato to win duels all of the time. Yugi Muto often preached about the heart of the cards and how he trusts that it will help him earn his victory. 12 Yugi's Mother Appeared In The Japanese Version Of The Anime

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. After watching Edward Scissorhands, he decided that his main character should have a leather bondage theme beneath his school uniform. Kazuki Takahashi had always had a specific element in mind when it came to designing Yugi Muto. This was when Kaiba started wearing the big silver coat and Téa dumped the school uniform for something more flattering.
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When the series entered the Battle City story arc, Takahashi decided to change the outfits of the characters in order to make them more distinct from each other. Kazuki Takahashi kept the series in a school setting until the Duelist Kingdom arc, which meant that he could give his characters a uniform look. As such, they were usually seen wearing their school uniforms, even when they weren't in class. The main cast of Yu-Gi-Oh! originally consisted entirely of high schoolers. 14 The English Translation Of The Manga Made Yugi Diabetic For Some Unknown Reason All of the characters take this horrible incident in their stride, as Téa is more concerned about meeting the man who saved her, as she is now in love with him. Yugi puts the lit lighter onto the convict's hand, which falls into the vodka and sets him on fire. The convict starts pouring vodka into a glass and asks Yugi to light his cigarette. The dark side of Yugi comes out and he plays a game with the convict that requires them to both only use a single finger. In the 4th chapter of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, an escaped convict takes Téa hostage and blindfolds her while she is working at a fast food restaurant. Originally, the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga focused on Yugi/the Pharaoh dishing out ironic punishments on evildoers, which usually involved the use of dark magic. This is because it took a while for Duel Monsters (known as Wizards & Monsters in Japan) to take over the story. The Yu-Gi-Oh! anime that most people are familiar with actually started at a later point from the manga.
