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3A spinoff of the ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' series, specifically the [[Manga/YuGiOh manga]], ''Yu-Gi-Oh! R'' is written by Akira Ito, one of Creator/KazukiTakahashi's assistants on the manga. The story, taking place [[{{Interquel}} between the Battle City and Memory World arcs]], kicks off with Yako Tenma, Pegasus' adopted son and protege, taking over Kaiba Corp and challenging Yugi to a duel. There, he reveals "The Wicked Avatar", one of three "Evil Gods" that Pegasus had designed before his death. After [[TheWorfEffect destroying Yugi's Osiris in one blow]], Yako kidnaps Anzu and takes her to the Kaiba Corp building, where he intends to sacrifice her in "Project RA" as revenge for Yugi causing Pegasus's death at the end of Duelist Kingdom, unaware that it was Dark Bakura that killed him.
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5Yugi, Jonouchi, and Honda race to Kaiba Corp to rescue Anzu, only to find that Yako has commissioned the Card Professors--thirteen professional American duelists--to block their way. Our heroes must battle their way up the tower to stop Yako before he can carry out his plans. Meanwhile, Kaiba and Mokuba, not exactly thrilled with Kaiba Corp getting taken over ''again,'' [[StormingTheCastle storm the skyscraper]] to reclaim the company.
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7Notable for its speedy pacing in comparison to the earlier series; duels usually only take up one or two chapters instead of dragging on and on.
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9All five volumes have been released in the U.S. under Viz's ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' label.
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11!!This series provides examples of:
12* AerithAndBob: The Card Professors' names range from perfectly normal (Kirk Dixon, Pete Coppermine, Ted Banias) to downright strange (Deschutes Lew, Klamath Osler, Willa Mette). See ThemeNaming below.
13* AirVentPassageway: Jonouchi and Honda avoid some {{Mooks}} this way. Lampshaded by Jou, who complains about how claustrophobic it is and keeps getting accidentally kicked in the face by Honda.
14* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Kaiba Corp gets taken over yet again.
15* AvengingTheVillain: Yako's trying to get revenge for Pegasus, but on the wrong person. Other than defeating him at the end of Duelist Kingdom, Yugi didn't have a thing to do with Pegasus' death. The ''real'' culprit, Dark Bakura, never even makes an appearance.
16* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Depres Scott's theme deck plays with this; monsters in space are assigned a number of "life stars" based on their level and [[DeathsHourglass lose one at the end of each turn]]. Once they run out, they're automatically destroyed.
17* BigCreepyCrawlies: Two of the Card Professors run these as the theme of their respective decks.
18** Klamath Osler, whose main monster is the Antlion.
19** The theme deck of Mendo Cino consists of mantises. The Dreadscythe Harvester, Cino's ace monster, is larger than even the duelist who uses it.
20* BigNo:
21** [[spoiler: Yugi lets one out when he believes that he's failed to save Anzu in time.]]
22** [[spoiler: Kaiba lets one out when he loses his Duel to Yako and his Wicked Gods.]]
23** [[spoiler: Yako too, after Kaiba's program stops the summoning of Pegasus.]]
24* BlankWhiteEyes: A RunningGag in this series involves this happening to Jonouchi when he's overwhelmed with indignation.
25* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Yako is possessed by the Wicked Avatar. Gekko could also qualify during the period he is controlled by Yako.]]
26* BrickJoke: After Yugi defeats Tilla in the first volume, Jonouchi asks if he can borrow her Duel Disk, since he hadn't brought his with him. At the very end of the series, he's seen repaying the favor by giving her the special black Duel Disk.
27* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Inverted. Yako is the younger but evil brother, while Gekko is the older but good brother.]]
28* CallingYourAttacks: Like he did with Marik in the main series, Jonouchi parodies this. When Jonouchi summons Fiendish Engine Omega, after stealing it from Bandit Keith's hand, he names its attack "Jonouchi Crusher!" [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by the comic itself, as it adds the helpful note "Name coined by Jonouchi" underneath.
29* CheatersNeverProsper: Bandit Keith tries to sneak a Ring Of Destruction card into his hand from outside his deck during his duel against Jonouchi. The anti-cheating feature of the Duel Disks, previously only mentioned in a summary, activate to prevent it.
30* CherryTapping: The Wicked Avatar is always exactly one attack point stronger then the strongest monster on the field, but as Yako points out, that one attack point makes all the difference.
31* ChekhovsGun: The Divine Evolution card that can work on Gods is used by Yako when he possessed Gekko. Yugi gets it at some point, and returns the favor by using it on Obelisk, upgrading its divine rank to destroy the previously higher-ranked Avatar. Note that this ranking up ability wasn't referred to earlier.
32* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:
33** Ryou Bakura is nowhere to be seen, despite accompanying Yugi and his other friends fairly often in the manga.
34** Ryuji Otogi, the SixthRanger of the original manga, also doesn't appear.
35* ComicallySmallBribe: [[UnderestimatingBadassery Yako's initially offered bounty for defeating Jonouchi, a Duelist Kingdom finalist and Battle City semi-finalist, is a paltry $10.]] [[BlankWhiteEyes Jonouchi isn't happy]] when Tilla informs him of this. Downplayed in later chapters, where its revealed that any Card Professor who beats him would get to duel Yugi, so while the bounty is still incredibly low (the last time its given any value is right before his duel against Mendo Cino, in which he laments Jonuchi is only worth 500), it's still enough for them to bother.
36-->'''Jonouchi''': *thinking to himself* I hate you, Yako...
37* ContinuityNod: In the Viz translation, Kaiba claims that the caliber of duelists at his company's latest sponsored tournament isn't quite to par and that perhaps he should think about [[Anime/YuGiOhGX opening up a school]].
38* CurbStompBattle: Near the end of Volume Four, Yami crushes a Card Professor in a single panel with Osiris.
39* DamselInDistress: Anzu is in danger of having her soul removed to revive Pegasus.
40* DoubleEntendre: One of Mendo's cards forces each player to pay 1000 Life Points to normal summon any monsters. It's called [[ScreamingBirth "Labor Pain."]]
41* DungeonBypass: Kaiba handily defeats one of the Card Professors, who prepares to hand over the key card needed to get into the building... only for Mokuba to cheerfully announce that he's [[PlayfulHacker finished hacking through Yako's changes to the security system]]. Kaiba's sole reason for bothering with the duel in the first place was that he wanted a "warmup".
42* {{Eagleland}}: Not only are the Card Professors Americans, but guess who's back...
43* [[EvilCounterpart Evil Counterparts]]: The Wicked Gods for the God Cards.
44* EvilLaugh: Depres indulges in this when he has Yugi against the ropes. Even Richie thinks [[LampshadeHanging he sounds over the top.]]
45* ExactWords: A lighthearted example. When Yugi meets Mrs. Maico Kato in his search for the next Card Professor, Yugi asks her if she's seen anyone wearing a duel disk around the wrist under the assumption that she was merely a random bystander due to not seeing one on her, with her saying "no" in response. She's actually being technically honest: While she IS a Card Professor, her duel disk is hidden away in her motorized wheelchair, not worn around her wrist, and so Yugi is in for a shock when she presents her duel disk in preparation for a card duel.
46-->'''Maico Kato''': You've found me. I'm the duelist you seek! Mrs. Maico Kato, Card Professor.\
47'''Yugi''': You're a Card Professor?!\
48'''Maico Kato''': Why so surprised?
49* {{Expy}}: Yako, to Pegasus. Goes crazy after losing a loved one? Check. Wants to bring said loved one back regardless of what it takes? Check. Takes someone close to Yugi as hostage? Check. Even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by [[spoiler:Gekko]] when he mentions Yako is just like Pegasus.
50* GrandTheftMe: Project RA's goal is to remove Anzu's soul from her body [[spoiler: and put Pegasus' soul in her place.]]
51* GreaterScopeVillain: Two of them:
52** Though he never appears, Dark Bakura counts as he killed Pegasus in the Duelist Kingdom arc, which fuels Yako's motivation.
53** [[spoiler:The Wicked Avatar corrupted Yako, and caused him to lose it and try to bring back Pegasus.]]
54* HeroicBSOD: Yami has one after seeing what's become of Anzu's soul on top of how tired he was, and Kaiba has one after being defeated by Yako [[spoiler:or so Yako thought]].
55* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
56** This is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] as the main offensive options for Deschutes Lew, as he utilizes Spells, Traps, and/or Monster effects to make his opponent's monsters attack his opponent for him.[[note]]It backfires on him at the end of his duel against Yami, however, as Yami counters Lew's efforts with a Spell Card of his own, bringing his monster back to his side as a result. Lew, meanwhile, is left wide open, having sacrificed his own monster, plus half of his own Life Points, to activate the Trap needed to take Yami's monster in the first place. Guess who wins...[[/note]]
57** Played with near the end of Jonouchi's duel against Klamath Osler.[[note]]Jonouchi activates his Roulette Spider Spell Card on his Antlion, making it spin on a roulette wheel generated by the Roulette Spider, turning the duel into a LuckBasedMission, with Jonouchi, Osler himself, and Jonouchi's lone monster all being potential targets for the Antlion to attack, while Osler is to command the Antlion to stop. [[SubvertedTrope He does so, and the Antlion points at Jonouchi]] — [[DoubleSubvertedTrope except Jonouchi activates one more Spell Card that resets the Roulette Spider and the odds, this time without Jonouchi himself being a potential target. Osler commands the Antlion to stop once more... unfortunately for him, the Antlion points at him this time, and the difference between the Antlion's Attack Points and Osler's Life Points are such that his Life Points are wiped out in one hit.]][[/note]]
58--->'''Jonouchi''': All right! So it's MY lucky day after all!
59--->'''Honda''': You seem more like a gambler than a duelist...
60** Kirk Dixon, after losing his duel to Yami, became so distraught by his loss he stumbled upon a booby trap he had set up himself and was promptly sent downstairs into the basement.
61* HopeSpot:
62** During Gekko's duel with Richie, [[spoiler: just as Gekko is about to win with a devastating direct attack, there is a sudden flash of light and Richie has won. A quick flashback next chapter reveals what happened.]]
63** A minor one in the duel against Yako where the Wicked Dreadroot had center stage and Yugi tries to bring out Ra. Yako negates the summoning, and then in the next turn, proceeds to make Dreadroot even stronger.
64* IHaveYourWife: Yako kidnapping Anzu drives the entire plot.
65* ItsAllUpstairsFromHere: Yako waits for Yugi on the top floor of the Kaiba Corp building, forcing him to scale the tower. Jonouchi and Honda have it even worse, since they fell through a TrapDoor early on and ended up in the basement. Subverted with Kaiba and Mokuba, who [[DungeonBypass came in through the roof]].
66* JerkAss: Bandit Keith started the whole mess by telling Yako that Yugi killed Pegasus. Of course, this is all untrue, but Keith couldn't care less either way, as long as he gets the chance to duel Jonouchi again.
67* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: The black Duel Disk used by the highest-ranked member of the Card Professors guild. Gekko even compares it to a black belt in martial arts.
68* MadEye: Yako has this as an indicator of his sanity slippage.
69* ManipulatingTheOpponentsDeck: Reiko Kitamori has a deck which centers around the use of Battlefield Tragedy, which forces her opponent to send five cards from the top of their deck to the Graveyard when they attack. By using it multiple times, she's able to quickly force her opponents to deplete their decks.
70* MeaningfulName: One of the Card Professors is named Tilla ''{{Mook}}.''
71* MissionControl: Mokuba takes on this role, [[PlayfulHacker deactivating Yako's security measures,]] monitoring the Duel Server's status, and [[VoiceWithAnInternetConnection keeping the others filled in on the current situation.]]
72* MoodWhiplash: Chapter 27 opens with Jonouchi and Honda beating up tons of Mooks, with a humorous LampshadeHanging by Jonouchi about how long it's been since he fought someone with his fists instead of cards. [[spoiler: Then we shift back to Yugi and Gekko, who has just lost and thus prevented Yugi from being able to advance and rescue Anzu.]]
73* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: Yako has just defeated Seto Kaiba, Bandit Keith successfully summoned The Wicked Eraser, and now Anzu's soul is being consumed to revive Pegasus... then the Kaiba brothers are able to force the program to stop.]]
74* {{Necromantic}}: Yako.
75* NightmareFetishist: Tilla, who refers to her Vampire's Curse card as her "master" and [[KissOfTheVampire allows it to suck her blood to grow stronger]]. (The holographic vampire actually bites her. You can see the bite marks in her neck if you look closely.) Honda and Jonouchi both think it's quite nasty.
76* NoFairCheating: The duel disks sound an alarm if you try to make an illegal move.
77* NotSoDifferentRemark:
78** Lampshaded by Richie after [[spoiler: Yugi defeats Depre]], noting that Yugi's desire to save Anzu is very much the same as their desire to revive Pegasus.
79** He zigzags this all over the place with Gekko, though, commenting that their dueling styles are similar, yet Richie was winning for most of the duel [[spoiler: and won]], and they were fighting for similar reasons, Gekko was fighting to ''protect'' Yako, who he still had, while Richie didn't have Pegasus, making him more desperate to save him.
80* NotSoStoic:
81** Depres Scott. Normally he shows little emotion, but during his duel with Yugi he lets loose with an EvilLaugh when he has Yugi near defeat, and then breaks down in tears after losing to Yugi so much Richie has to get someone to take care of him.
82** Yami Yugi is uncharacteristically rattled when he finally gets to see Anzu again.
83* OhCrap: The general reaction when a God shows up, but special mention has to go to when Kaiba [[spoiler: summons Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon and Yako nicks the fusion materials for sacrifices to summon the Wicked Avatar. Then it transforms into the Ultimate Dragon, and its effect is finally revealed, and it is just as powerful as all of Ra's effects put together.]]
84* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Upon seeing Kaiba on his knees, Yami asks him if he's all right. Kaiba takes it as a sign that he's losing his touch and proceeds to force himself to stand up.
85-->'''Yami''': Kaiba... are you all right?\
86'''Kaiba''': You're actually worried about me? I must be really losing my touch.
87* PeopleJars: Subverted. Not only are all the Duel Monster specimens simply holograms, but the one human among them put himself in there so he could prank anyone who came by.
88* PerfectionIsStatic: Gekko and Yako Tenma are twin sibling duelists who were adopted and raised by Pegasus. The older sibling, Gekko, is described as being the "perfect" duelist by Pegasus, Yako, and their peers, the card professors. This is reflected by Gekko being able to pull out "perfect" dueling strategies, while Yako is described as being a "rough, unpolished diamond," and is constantly in the shadow of his older brother, giving him an inferiority complex. Gekko is presented as an undefeatable duelist and has a winning streak that continues to grow when he teams up with Yugi to stop his brother's maniacal plan, [[spoiler:with the streak being broken [[DefeatingTheUndefeatable when he loses to Ritchie]], breaking his resolve in the process]]. When Yako is confronted by Gekko on the roof of Kaiba Corp, Gekko finally realizes what he meant by him being the "perfect" duelist; while Gekko ''did'' win against the other card professors in the past, the victories have always been by small margins. Over time, the peers he defeated previously have continued to grow and improve, eventually closing the gap between their skills. Gekko then states that he's not "the" perfect duelist, but a "perfected" one, and he will never grow. This realization only infuriates Yako, furthering his resolve to try and salvage his plan.
89* PhantomZonePicture: Anzu's soul gets placed in a playing card the same way Pegasus used to imprison his victims. Yugi can actually communicate with her by placing the card in his Duel Disk.
90* PretenderDiss: Seto Kaiba mocks the Wicked God Cards and says they are nothing but cheap knockoffs of the Egyptian God Cards.
91* PunchClockVillain: Most of the Card Professors don't have anything personal against Yugi or his friends--they're just in it for the pay, and they don't even try to cheat. Richie later clarifies that he simply considers Pegasus to be more important, and makes it clear he doesn't care about the others.
92* RevengeByProxy: Yako targets Yugi by turning Anzu into a HumanSacrifice so he can resurrect Pegasus.
93* RousingSpeech: The speech Gekko delivers to Yako near the end of the series, after Yami manages to have the Wicked Avatar destroyed and Yako is on the verge of forfeiting the duel, basically boils down to Gekko telling Yako to DareToBeBadass. [[spoiler:Gekko argues that, while Gekko himself is incapable of growing any stronger, Yako, as the "rough diamond", still has a lot of space for improvement, and, given enough time and experience to hone his skills, his own potential will shine forth, as Pegasus saw through the Millennium Eye.]] The speech inspires Yako to continue his duel against Yami. After the duel ends, Yako thanks Gekko, claiming that he would have regretted it had he gone through with the forfeit.
94* ShapeshifterGuiltTrip: During the final showdown against Yako, [[spoiler: The Wicked Avatar takes Yugi's form. Yako says it's a manifestation of Yugi's hatred for his other self for being the true Game King and preventing Yugi from earning that glory himself. Yami almost falls for it, until Yugi briefly takes over and insists that he would never have been able to [[DefeatMeansFriendship make so many new friends]] or broaden his horizons if it hadn't been for his other self.]]
95* ShipTease: Between Yami and Anzu. [[spoiler: He swears to save her and she tries to touch his shoulder to reassure him, but can't because she's a hologram. She comments it feels lonely they can't touch, and there's a shot of them dejectedly standing close together. Later Yako accuses Yami of intending to take Anzu away from Yugi.]]
96* ShrinkingViolet: Reiko, whose first instinct upon encountering another Duelist is to run away, and is described as having no fighting spirit when she does duel. Ironically, she would have beaten Jonouchi if she had stuck to her passive deck destruction strategy instead of gaining the confidence to straight-out attack him.
97* SixthRanger: [[spoiler: Gekko joins Yugi's group later on.]]
98* SoLastSeason: A running theme in this story is the PowerCreep beginning to settle in for ''Duel Monsters'' as a whole. The Poker Knight combo is derided by Yako, who uses cards like Summoner Monk for quicker and easier swarming, and Willie taunts Kaiba for using Blue-Eyes due to it lacking any special abilities.
99* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Seto and Mokuba Kaiba. Yako hadn't realized that Mokuba was in a place where he could do any significant damage, nor did he think that they could have used Yugi's duel to shut down his program.]]
100* SymbolSwearing: Bandit Keith gets his speech liberally peppered with this in the Viz translation.
101* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Kaiba says this to Yugi almost word for word when they meet up.
102* ThemeNaming: The Card Professors are all named after Intel project code names, which are in turn named after the places where Intel labs are located.
103* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill:
104** Played with in Seto's duel with Yako, [[spoiler: as while Seto's gratuitous summoning of the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon is ultimately his downfall, Yako's similarly gratuitous summoning of two Evil Gods works just fine for him. Justified though, given that they're God cards, and Kaiba was really playing for time at that point.]]
105** Played straight at the end of the duel between Ted Banias and [[spoiler:[[SixthRanger Gekko]]]]. [[note]]Ted has one monster out while his opponent, having sent the total of 5 equip spell cards into his own Graveyard, activates one spell card to bring those equip spell cards back onto the field as monsters and one other spell card to boost each of the equip-card-turned-monsters up to 2500 in Attack. One of the 5 equip-card-turned-monsters destroys Ted's monster, leaving Ted at the mercy of the remaining four. Just two of them would have wiped out Ted's Life Points to 0, much less four.[[/note]]
106* TheThreeFacesOfEve: The three female Card Professors. Reiko Kitamori, who is shy and new to dueling, is the child. Tilla Mook, who dresses in black and builds her deck around the KissOfTheVampire, is the seductress. And Mrs. Maico Kato, who is calm, mature, and amiable even as she's whupping you at card games, is the wife.
107* TookALevelInJerkass: Honda, who spends a good portion of Jonouchi's duels chastising him for losing rather than try and support him and assumes Jonouchi goading Reiko into attacking was just so he could win rather than to help her grow as a duelist.
108* TwinSwitch: [[spoiler: Yako pulls a GrandTheftMe on his twin brother, Gekko, in order to test his new deck against Yugi.]]
109* UnderestimatingBadassery:
110** Yako gives Jonouchi, a Duelist Kingdom finalist and Battle City semi-finalist, [[ComicallySmallBribe a ten dollar bounty to start]], and it takes a while to go up to anything considerable. The same Jonochi who proceeds to wipe the floor with at least half his card professors.
111** Yugi initially assumes [[CoolOldLady Maico Kato]] to be an ordinary old woman due to the combination of her gentle demeanor and the lack of duel disk on her (she has it hidden in her motorized wheelchair). Once she reveals herself as a Card Professor, she proves to be a capable duelist who manages to make Yami struggle a bit.
112** Mendo Cino considers Jonouchi paltry due to his bounty being only $500. When Jonouchi beat him, he was shocked that such a skilled duelist would be so undervalued.
113** When Jonouchi first encounters Reiko Kitamori, he thinks she doesn't look too tough. While Reiko is [[ShrinkingViolet easily intimidated]], she uses a solely defensive deck-destruction strategy that leaves him helpless until he convinces her to attack him. And she only started playing Duel Monsters a month ago.
114** Dupre Scott assumes regular Yugi is no match for him and insists Yami come out and deal with him personally. Yami lampshades this, only coming out to talk up his partner with Yugi then managing to turn things around.
115* TheUnFavourite: [[spoiler:Yako believed he was the worst duelist out of the two. Pegasus described Gekko as a perfect duelist, while Yako was "an unfinished rough diamond." Subverted by the end of the series, where it is revealed that Pegasus saw the potential in Yako to be a great duelist, hence the "rough diamond" metaphor, while Gekko had "perfected" himself and was incapable of growing any stronger.]]
116* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler: Bandit Keith]] in the final volume, during his duel with Jonouchi.
117** [[spoiler:Yako as well, after Kaiba foils his plan the first time.]]
118* WeakButSkilled:
119** [[spoiler: Gekko Tenma, who uses hordes of low attack monsters with potent effects, supplemented with spells and traps.]] Richie uses a similar strategy, and lampshades the similarities.
120** Yugi's Toy-themed deck is like this as well.
121* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Yako used to be a quiet, withdrawn young man. That all changed once he started creating the Evil Gods, which warped his grief over Pegasus' death into homicidal rage toward Yugi.
122* WhiteGloves: Yako wears them.

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