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A list of characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime and manga series, Oddly Named Sequel to Yu-Gi-Oh!.
open/close all folders Main Characters Judai Yuki (Jaden Yuki) ![]() Osiris Red. The top student at Duel Academia and the series protagonist, whose character in Season 4 is practically unrecognizable from his character in Season 1, due to a brutal Break the Cutie arc in Season 3 and being used to demonstrate the realistic psychological trauma of many tropes from the original series and shonen anime heroes in general on a kid. Voiced by: KENN (Japanese) and Matthew Charles (English)
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Johan Andersen (Jesse Anderson) ![]() Introduced in Season 3; the top student of North Academia and owner of the only set of Gem Beast cards. He quickly becomes Judai's best friend and closest partner in the struggle to save reality in Season 4. Voiced by: Kanako Irie (Japanese) and Christopher C. Adams (English)
Sho Marufuji (Syrus Truesdale) ![]() Judai's original best friend and Sidekick, a role he fights to keep in Season 2 but gradually leaves behind to pursue his own Character Development in Seasons 3 and 4. Voiced by: Masami Suzuki (Japanese) and Wayne Grayson (English)Juudai's best friend and sidekick, Sho Marufuji (U.S. name: Syrus Truesdale), whose feelings for his friend toe the line between brotherly and Ho Yay (if anything, this is exaggerated by several lines of dialogue in the dub, and has netted him rivals for Juudai's attention/affection in the form of Tyranno Kenzan and Overseas Champion Johan Andersen); he has unquestionably had the most Character Development of all the characters, symbolized by his promotion to a higher dorm every season.
Tyranno Kenzan (Tyranno Hassleberry) ![]() Ra Yellow. Enters Duel Academia in Season 2 and decides to become Sho's rival for the role of Judai's "little brother." Voiced by: Hiroshi Shimozaki (Japanese) and David Wills (English)Tyranno Kenzan (U.S. name: Tyranno Hassleberry), introduced in Season 2, a dinosaur-obsessed student with actual "dino DNA" flowing through his veins from an accident (and for some reason fancies himself a wannabe Army drill instructor in the dub). Originally fought with Sho over Juudai's attention (and affection), but quickly found a new rivalry with fellow fossil enthusiast Jim "Crocodile" Cook in Season 3.
Jun Manjoume (Chazz Princeton) ![]() Obelisk Blue/Slifer Red. Judai's first rival. Originally a rich snob who looked down on everyone else, he went on a short journey to find himself in Season 1 and came back much more honorable, despite his attempts to hide it, and determined to succeed because of his merits and skill rather than his money. Voiced by: Taiki Matsuno (Japanese), Tony Solerno (English, Episode 1-89) and Marc Thompson (English, Episode 90 onwards)The Rival and Worthy Opponent to Judai. Though initially a high-ranking member of Obelisk Blue, he experiences a losing streak and drops out, going on a journey to find himself and ending up at the North Academy duelling school. Though he rejoins Duel Academy, he is forced to start over at Slifer Red and decides to keep wearing his black North Academy uniform. He eventually makes it back up to Obelisk Blue.He also has the power to see and hear monster spirits. Unfortunately, his "spirit partners" are the Ojama Trio, three rather disgusting and tactless monsters that frequently annoy him. He grows fond of them over time but will never admit it under any circumstance.He gets significantly better treatment in the manga: Instead of the Ojamas, his spirit ally is the Light and Darkness Dragon, whose power even scares the Big Bad.
Asuka Tenjoin (Alexis Rhodes) ![]() Obelisk Blue. Judai's designated female love interest (which, to her initial disappointment, comes to nothing) and the token shonen fanservice girl... which she hates. Kind, friendly, not-at-all proud or arrogant like most Obelisks, but has a predictably hard time in a series where she's surrounded by boys and Ho Yay. Voiced by: Sanae Kobayashi (Japanese) and Priscilla Everett (English)Asuka Tenjoin (U.S. name: Alexis Rhodes), the kind and pretty "Queen of Obelisk Blue" (sorta) and Juudai's closest thing to a heterosexual love interest (as well as the Grace to Ryou Marufuji's Will). Also, Manjoume and just about every other boy in school has HUGE crushes on her (two have dueled Juudai out of sheer jealousy of her admiration for him), to the great delight of her older brother Fubuki... and to Asuka's own despair.
Other Students Hayato Maeda (Chumley Huffington) ![]() Osiris Red. Judai's and Sho's roommate in Season 1 before graduating and leaving to work at Industrial Illusions. Voiced by: Takehiro Hasu (Japanese) and Ted Lewis (English)
Daichi Misawa (Bastion Misawa) ![]() Ra Yellow. The top student in Ra Yellow and smartest student at Duel Academia... at least before a disturbing romantic rendezvous in mid-Season 1; his shtick in Season 2 changed from being a genius to being forgotten by all the characters and ignored by the recruiting Cult. Voiced by: Yuuki Masuda (Japanese) and Eric Stuart (English)
Ryo Marufuji (Zane Truesdale) ![]() Obelisk Blue. Sho's older brother, nicknamed the Kaiser. Originally the top student at Duel Academia who prided himself on dueling with respect and honor, before a devastating loss to Edo Phoenix prompted an unexpected and long Face Heel Turn. Voiced by: Takeshi Maeda (Japanese) and Scotty Ray (English)Ryo Marufuji (U.S. name: Zane Truesdale), Sho's Aloof Big Brother, who goes by his nickname, the Kaiser; once the best of the best, he had a serious breakdown after losing a duel to Edo Phoenix.Season 1:
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Fubuki Tenjoin (Atticus Rhodes) ![]() Obelisk Blue. Asuka's older brother and Kaiser's best friend, missing for the first half of Season 1 and brought back a dangerous mystery that would not be solved until Season 4. Voiced by: Koji Yusa (Japanese) and Jason Anthony Griffith (English)
Edo Phoenix (Aster Phoenix) ![]() Judai's new rival in Season 2. By day, he's the top duelist in the Pro League and the unfortunate dupe of his manager and best friend Saiou in recruiting members for the Society of Light cult; by night, he prowls dark alleys dressed up as Duel Monsters, defeating criminals in an attempt to find the man who killed his father. Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese) and Pete Zarustica (English)
Rei Saotome (Blair Flannigan) ![]() Osiris Red. Initially a one-shot character with a crush on Kaiser, she returns at the end of season two and earns her way into the academy by becoming runner-up in the Genex Tournament, despite still being too young to enter the academy the normal way. Develops a major crush on Judai, to which he is predictably oblivious. Voiced by: Eri Sendai (Japanese) and Lisa Ortiz (English)
Martin Kanou (Marcel Bonaparte) ![]() Ra Yellow. A friend of Rei's, who becomes the vessel for the Yubel after Cobra's fall. The son of Vice-Principal Napoeleon, he has major self-worth issues. Voiced by: Asako Yoshida (Japanese) and Sebastian Arcelus (English) Austin O'Brien (Axel Brodie) ![]() The champion of Duel Academy's west branch, who trains for duels via life-threatening high wire stunts, which he claims aide his drawing skills. Initially a pawn of Cobra, he eventually becomes a valued friend to Judai. Voiced by: Naru Kawamoto (Japanese) and Marc Thompson (English)
Jim "Crocodile" Cook ![]() The champion of Duel Academy's south branch, who carries a crocodile on his back in a special backpack. Becomes friends with Judai and company after dueling Kenzan, and provides a nice amount of Comic Relief even in the darkest parts of the series. Voiced by: Naoya Iwahashi (Japanese) and Tom Wayland (English)
Yusuke Fujiwara ![]() Fubuki's former best friend, initially thought to be dead. The second host of Darkness. Voiced by: Makoto NaruseTeachers Professor Chronos de Medici (Dr. Vellian Crowler) ![]() The head professor at Duel Academy, and initial (albeit non-lethal) antagonist. Looks down upon Osiris Red students, particulary Judai, whom he calls "drop-out boy". Voice actor: Hiroshi Shimizu (Japanese) and Sean Schemmel (English) Daitokuji Sensei (Professor Lyman Banner) ![]() The head of the Osiris Red dorm and Alchemy professor and a mentor for Judai, until he's revealed to be The Mole - and then later, the Reverse Mole. Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese) and Wayne Grayson (English)
Principal Samejima (Chancellor Sheppard) ![]() Duel Academy's principal and former master of the "Cyber Style", which Ryo inherited. Voiced by: Masami Iwasaki (Japanese) and David Wills (Engish)
Napoleon Kanou (Jean-Louis Bonaparte) Chronos' replacement during the former's reign as Duel Academy headmaster and Martin's dad. Voiced by: Naoki Tatsuta (Japanese) and Mike Pollock (English)
Major Villains Kagemaru ![]() The Big Bad of season one, who spends most of said season off-screen. Also the chairman of Duel Academy's board of directors. Voiced by: Mugihito (Japanese, old), Nobutoshi Canna (Japanese, young), David Wills (English, old), and Marc Thompson (English, young) Takuma Saiou (Sartorius) ![]() The leader of the Society of Light cult, the main threat of Season 2; the vessel for the Light of Ruin. Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese) and Maddie Blaustein (English)
DD (The D) ![]() The first vessel for the Light of Ruin, which infected the card he stole from Edo Phoenix's father before he killed him. Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue (Japanese) and Marc Thompson (English)
Light of Ruin (Light of Destruction) Professor Cobra (Professor Viper) Yubel's initial pawn, who aides her in order to revive his adopted son.Voiced by: Masaya Takatsuka (Japanese) and Sean Schemmel (English)
Amon Garam (Adrian Gecko) ![]() The champion of Duel Academy's east branch. Initially a neutral character, he actively attempts to thwart Cobra's plans before aiding Yubel. Disappears for a considerable length of time and appears in the third alternate dimension harnessing the powers of Exodia in an attempt to rid himself of Yubel's influence. Voiced by: Nobuya Mine (Japanese) and Darrun Dunstan (English)
Yubel ![]() The main antagonist of season three, behind all the others. A possessive duel spirit from Judai's youth, she seeks him out due to a promise made by Judai's past life - with Judai himself has no knowledge of. Driven mad by the Light of Ruin. Voiced by: Hiromi Tsuru (Japanese, female voice), Hisao Egawa (Japanese, male voice), Cassandra Morris (English, GX), and Eileen Stevens (tenth anniversary movie)
Trueman ![]() The envoy of Darkness, who demonstrates an ever-increasing number of inhuman powers - teleportation, shapeshifting, ripping holes in the dimensional fabric to duel Judai, possession and the ability to erase people from existence, to name a few. Voiced by: Hozumi Gouda
Darkness (Nightshroud) ![]() Initially a minor villain in season one, he briefly returns in season two, and ultimately as the Big Bad of sefason 4. He works through Trueman before revealing himself in the end. Voiced by: Hozumi Gouda
Characters From the original series Yugi Mutou (Yugi Muto) ![]() The former world champion and protagonist of the original series. Voiced by: Shunsuke Kazama (Japanese) and Dan Green (English)
Seto Kaiba ![]() Founder of Duel Academy and designer of the Duel Disks. Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda (Japanese) and Eric Stuart (English)
Pegasus J. Crawford (Maximillon Pegasus) Creator of Duel Monsters and owner of Industrial Illusions. Voiced by: Jirou Jay Takasugi (Japanese) and Darran Dunstan (English)
Manga Judai Yuki (Jaden Yuki)
Jun Manjoume (Chazz Princeton)
Daichi Misawa (Bastion Misawa)
Asuka Tenjoin (Alexis Rhodes)
Sho Marufuji (Syrus Truesdale)
Koyou Hibiki A professional duelist and World Champion who serves as both Judai's and Manjoume's inspiration and gave both of them their spirit cards. Is in a coma after losing a shadow game.
Winged Kuriboh
Midori Hibiki Koyo's older sister and a professor at Duel Academy Japan.
Emi Ayukawa
Seika Kohinata Winner of Miss Duel Academy two years in a row, she finds herself in a tie with Asuka in her third year.
Reggie Mackenzie A duelist from Duel Academy America. She's possesed by Tragoedia, but unlike her step brother, she's trying to fight it.
David Rabb The other Duelist from Duel Academy America and is also possessed by Tragodeia and after the Duel Spirits.
Tragoedia The Big Bad of the Manga, an Ancient Egyptian manifestation of a man whose village was slaughtered to create the Millennium Items.
Ryo Marufuji (Zane Truesdale)
Fubuki Tenjoin (Atticus Rhodes)
James Crocodile Cook
Amon Garam (Adrian Gecko)
Johan Anderson (Jesse Anderson)
Austin O'Brien (Axel Brodie)
Edo Phoenix (Aster Phoenix)
Cards Elemental Heroes Judai's core deck theme revolving around low-level monsters based on comic book superheroes, they can fuse together and use support cards to perform powerful combos.
Neo Spacians An archetype based on cards Judai designed as a child, they were sent into space on a time capsule and infused with cosmic energy. They consist of the six base Neo-Spacians, Elemental Hero Neos, and some other non Neo-Spacian cards that still fit the general theme/idea, like Rallis the Star Bird.
Cyber Dragons/Cyberdark Dragons Ryo's key deck theme, he uses the Cyber Dragons in Season 1, prefers the new Cyberdarks in Season 2, and in Seasons 3 and 4 utilizes both with deadly efficiency.
Ojamas Manjoume's spirit partners, to his disgust. Although he never stops insulting them, they become a key part of his deck as he adds more support cards for them over the course of the series.
Destiny Heroes Edo's main monster themes, based on characters in British literature.
Phantom Demons (Sacred Beasts) Three powerful and dangerous cards sealed under Duel Academy - Uria, Lord of Searing Flames; Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder; and Raviel, Lord of Phantasms.
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