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** Taken UpToEleven in Episode 95. [[spoiler:When Crow begs Shinji, Tony, and Damon to stop their "revolution" and join forces with the Tops to protect their hometown and the children's future from Academia, they responded by branding him as an enemy.]]

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** Taken UpToEleven in In Episode 95. [[spoiler:When 95, [[spoiler:when Crow begs Shinji, Tony, and Damon to stop their "revolution" and join forces with the Tops to protect their hometown and the children's future from Academia, they responded by branding him as an enemy.]]



* BodyHorror: In episode 89, Sergey's duel disk for non-riding duels ''comes out of his arm''. [[spoiler:Brought UpToEleven in episode 95, where he gets the skin covering the left side of his face torn off, as well as his left arm AND the ''entire'' lower half of body amputed after his fall. Thank god he's also a [[RoboticReveal cyborg]], otherwise it'd be an even bigger mess]].

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* BodyHorror: In episode 89, Sergey's duel disk for non-riding duels ''comes out of his arm''. [[spoiler:Brought UpToEleven in [[spoiler:In episode 95, where he gets the skin covering the left side of his face torn off, as well as his left arm AND the ''entire'' lower half of body amputed after his fall. Thank god he's also a [[RoboticReveal cyborg]], otherwise it'd be an even bigger mess]].
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* NiceHat: A bellhop hat.



* NiceHat: A cowboy hat for her cowgirl outfit.
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* NiceHat: Frank and Tanner wear hats.
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* StaticCharacter: Unlike his ''5Ds'' counterpart's dynamic growth, Jack remains relatively the same from his first appearance in ''ARC-V''. {{Justified|Trope}} since he had already undergone his own CharacterDevelopment prior to meeting Yuya.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He has purple hair.
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* AdultFear: [[spoiler:She understandably freaks out upon seeing a child, Sora, clinging to her helicopter's wheels.]]
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* TightsUnderShorts: More fanservice tropes.
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** As of Episode 93 he also serves as one for [[spoiler:Aporia, as a Cyborg who can combine with his D-Wheel, and serves as TheDragon to the season's BigBad]].

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** As of Episode 93 he also serves as one for [[spoiler:Aporia, as a Cyborg who can combine with his D-Wheel, and serves as TheDragon to the season's BigBad]].main villain]].
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* MultiColoredHair: Dark purple and lighter blue.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Two shades of it, no less.



* MulticoloredHair: Black with a white patch on each side.
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* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Nearly everything about him is horrifying. From his past as the Duelist Crusher, what happened to him, his anatomy and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking he hasn't said a word yet]]. Worse still, his monsters are horrifying fiends being tortured. And then he talks, making him 1000 times worse! [[spoiler:In episode 95, he even looks like the freaking Franchise/{{Terminator}}, the poster boy for the NightmareFuel trope!]]

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* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the JerkWithAHeartOfGold trope that the franchise loves for its rival characters. Jack is arrogant and elitist, but deep down is a good person who wants those around him to succeed and better themselves; he just wants to see them to do it on their own terms, like he did. However, his arrogance and elitism results in him just coming off as a jerk to most people, who don't see past those flaws and understand the true meaning behind his behavior.

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* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the JerkWithAHeartOfGold trope that the franchise loves for its rival characters. Jack is arrogant and elitist, but deep down is a good person who wants those around him to succeed and better themselves; he just wants to see them to do it on their own terms, like terms as he did. However, his arrogance and elitism results result in him just coming off as a jerk to most people, who don't see past those flaws and understand the true meaning behind his behavior.



* OlderAndWiser: In a way, he's much wiser and perceptive than his ''5Ds'' counterpart. Furthermore, his ace monster, Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend, invokes this with its' aged appearance and effect to destroy all monsters on the field with less ATK than itself through selective triggering. Which is quite the contrast to Red Dragon Archfiend's automatic effect to [[AttackAttackAttack simply break through the opponent's defenses by attacking a defense position monster and then wipe its controller's own field clean of monsters that haven't attack at every End Phase of their turn]].

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* OlderAndWiser: In a way, he's much wiser and perceptive than his ''5Ds'' counterpart. Furthermore, his ace monster, Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend, invokes this with its' aged appearance and effect to destroy all monsters on the field with less ATK than itself through selective triggering. Which is quite the contrast to Red Dragon Archfiend's automatic effect to [[AttackAttackAttack simply break through the opponent's defenses by attacking a defense position monster and then wipe its controller's own field clean of monsters that haven't attack attacked at every End Phase of their turn]].



** He also has a very high opinion of Yuzu, saying that she's the most impressive duelist in the first day of the Friendship Cup.

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** He also has a very high opinion of Yuzu, saying that she's the most impressive duelist in on the first day of the Friendship Cup.


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* StaticCharacter: Unlike his ''5Ds'' counterpart's dynamic growth, Jack remains relatively the same from his first appearance in ''ARC-V''. {{Justified|Trope}} since he had already undergone his own CharacterDevelopment prior to meeting Yuya.

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* DefeatMeansFriendship: He is brought to, or rather ''[[NotSoDifferent back to]]'' Yuya's viewpoint.

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* DefeatMeansFriendship: He is brought to, or rather ''[[NotSoDifferent back to]]'' ''back to'' Yuya's viewpoint.



* NotSoDifferent: To Yuya. Crow and Shinji reveal before he was in jail he was well loved by children in Commons and wanted for them to be happy.



* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler:In Episode 80, he calls Shinji a SoreLoser for accusing Yuya as a cheating DirtyCoward. Fourteen episodes later, he's NotSoDifferent to Shinji for being this after losing his "trump card" (Sergey).]]

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* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler:In Episode 80, he calls Shinji a SoreLoser for accusing Yuya as a cheating DirtyCoward. Fourteen episodes later, he's NotSoDifferent not that different to Shinji for being this after losing his "trump card" (Sergey).]]



** [[spoiler:After Reiji beats him multiple times, Roget attempts to antagonize Reiji by telling Yuya and the other Lancers that he's NotSoDifferent to his ArchnemesisDad. Yuya snaps back at Roget, telling him that Reiji is on a [[BenevolentBoss completely different level]] than a DirtyCoward like him.]]

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** [[spoiler:After Reiji beats him multiple times, Roget attempts to antagonize Reiji by telling Yuya and the other Lancers that he's NotSoDifferent to no different from his ArchnemesisDad. Yuya snaps back at Roget, telling him that Reiji is on a [[BenevolentBoss completely different level]] than a DirtyCoward like him.]]
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* ThemeNaming: To emphasise the fact that bees sting, all of Shinji's ''Bee Force'' monsters are named after various types of piercing objects such as pins, darts, arrows and so on.
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* FamousLastWords: [[spoiler:"Farewell, King."]]
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** [[spoiler:Taken up to BreakThemByTalking levels against Yuya during their second Duel in Episode 96, telling him that he learned nothing from their first Duel while obsessing with "that card" (Smile World) without realizing his own Entertainment Dueling, then calling him a weakling who clings onto Yusho, and finally tells him that if keeps on copying Yusho's Entertainment Dueling, then he has no right to face Jack. In the next episode, Yuya catches Jack [[OhCrap off guard]] by summoning Nirvana High Paladin, followed by giving him a WorldOfCardboardSpeech and Pendulum summoning five monsters at once. Also counts as a subverted TookALevelInJerkass and KickTheDog moment, since Jack has no intention of humiliating someone like Yuya either ForTheEvulz or out of spite.]]

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** [[spoiler:Taken up to BreakThemByTalking levels against Yuya during their second Duel in Episode 96, telling him that he learned nothing from their first Duel while obsessing with "that card" (Smile World) without realizing his own Entertainment Dueling, then calling him a weakling who clings onto Yusho, and finally tells him that if keeps on copying Yusho's Entertainment Dueling, then he has no right to face Jack. In the next episode, Yuya catches Jack [[OhCrap off guard]] by summoning Nirvana High Paladin, followed by giving him a WorldOfCardboardSpeech NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech and Pendulum summoning five monsters at once. Also counts as a subverted TookALevelInJerkass and KickTheDog moment, since Jack has no intention of humiliating someone like Yuya either ForTheEvulz or out of spite.]]

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In a contrast to his ''5D's'' counterpart, this version is much more brooding and wiser.



* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In a contrast to his ''5D's'' counterpart, this version is much more brooding and wiser.
* BadassBiker: He's a D-Wheeler just like the original Jack. And he can pull of the same stunts Yusei did.

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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In a contrast to his ''5D's'' counterpart, this version is much more brooding and wiser.
* BadassBiker: He's a D-Wheeler just like the original Jack. And he can pull of off the same stunts Yusei did.

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An alternate version of Jack Atlas from ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds''. He was originally a Common, but he won the Friendship Cup and eventually has become the Duel King afterwards, climbing up to the Tops and becoming a hero figure for the Commons. He uses a Red deck, which also includes the Resonator archetype.

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An alternate version of Jack Atlas from ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds''. He was originally a Common, but he won the Friendship Cup and eventually has become the Duel King afterwards, afterward, climbing up to the Tops and becoming a hero figure for the Commons. He uses a Red deck, which also includes the Resonator archetype.



* AdaptationalBadass: While he was certainly a great duelist in ''5D's'', it was implied Goodwin set up {{Jobber}}s to throw matches against Jack to build up his reputation, with one confirmed instance of such. Here he's legitimately undefeated, and deals a One-Turn Kill to Yuya in their duel. Later he goes on to defeat [[spoiler:Sergey, who wields a powerful Synchro/Fusion hybrid deck and goes OneWingedAngel on Jack by merging with his D-Wheel]].
* AdaptationalHeroism: In ''5D's'', he got to New Domino by stealing Yusei's Stardust Dragon and D-Wheel as part of a deal with Yeager and Goodwin. This time around Jack won his way out of Commons by winning the Friendship Cup. His attitude in general is also much more mellow, and his lines about weak cards still having value echo things Yusei said.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While he was certainly a great duelist in ''5D's'', it was implied Goodwin set up {{Jobber}}s to throw matches against Jack to build up his reputation, with one confirmed instance of such. Here he's legitimately undefeated, undefeated and deals a One-Turn Kill to Yuya in their first duel. Later he goes on to defeat [[spoiler:Sergey, who wields a powerful Synchro/Fusion hybrid deck and goes OneWingedAngel on Jack by merging with his D-Wheel]].
* AdaptationalHeroism: In ''5D's'', he got to New Domino by stealing Yusei's Stardust Dragon and D-Wheel as part of a deal with Yeager and Goodwin. This time around Jack won his way out of Commons by winning the Friendship Cup. His attitude attitude, in general general, is also much more mellow, and his lines about weak cards still having value echo things Yusei said.said.
* AdaptationalModesty: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While the original Jack's iconic outfit didn't have anything revealing, this one wears a black shirt underneath his white trench coat.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In a contrast to his ''5D's'' counterpart, this version is much more brooding and wiser.

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* TheChessmaster: As both a duelist and entertainer. Jack deliberately manipulates the flow of a duel so that, aside of winning within the number of turns he's declared, he can work up the crowd by making things more dramatic.

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* TheChessmaster: As both a duelist and entertainer. Jack deliberately manipulates the flow of a duel so that, aside of from winning within the number of turns he's declared, he can work up the crowd by making things more dramatic.



* CompositeCharacter: With the character completely absent, he's taken on a few of Yusei's characteristics, particularly in his viewpoint of every card having value, even weak ones. He also acts a lot like Yugi did in GX in giving a young duelist a card of his, Tuning Magician.

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* CompositeCharacter: With the character completely absent, he's taken on a few of Yusei's characteristics, particularly in his viewpoint of every card having value, even weak ones. He also acts a lot like Yugi did in GX ''GX'' in giving a young duelist a card of his, Tuning Magician.



* FriendToAllChildren: While the original Jack was already child friendly, this Jack deeply cares for potential of the younger generation, since he himself was a nobody kid back then.
* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:He literally welcomes his defeat by Yuya in their second duel. Not only he is satisfied of his loss after the amazing duel, he crowns Yuya as the new King with a big speech.]]

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* FriendToAllChildren: While the original Jack was already child friendly, this Jack deeply cares for the potential of the younger generation, since he himself was a nobody kid back then.
* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:He literally welcomes his defeat by Yuya in their second duel. Not only he is satisfied of with his loss after the amazing duel, but he also crowns Yuya as the new King with a big speech.]]



* HiddenHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:As it turns out in Episode 96, the reason why Jack acts like an ass towards Yuya to the point of [[WhatTheHellHero calling him out]] for his conceited Entertainment Dueling in their first Duel is because Yuya thinks his talent is all from himself, not understanding that his opponents all pushed him to get this good and he has them to thank for it.]]

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* HiddenHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:As it turns out in Episode 96, the reason why Jack acts like an ass towards Yuya to the point of [[WhatTheHellHero calling him out]] for his conceited Entertainment Dueling in their first Duel is because that Yuya thinks his talent is all from himself, not understanding that his opponents all pushed him to get this good and he has them to thank for it.]]



* OlderAndWiser: Not him, but his ace monster, Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend, invokes this with its' aged appearance and effect to destroy all monsters one the field with less ATK than itself through selective triggering. This is quite the contrast to Red Dragon Archfiend's automatic effect to [[AttackAttackAttack simply break through the opponent's defenses by attacking a defense position monster and then wipe its controller's own field clean of monsters that haven't attack at every End Phase of their turn]].

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* OlderAndWiser: Not him, but In a way, he's much wiser and perceptive than his ''5Ds'' counterpart. Furthermore, his ace monster, Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend, invokes this with its' aged appearance and effect to destroy all monsters one on the field with less ATK than itself through selective triggering. This Which is quite the contrast to Red Dragon Archfiend's automatic effect to [[AttackAttackAttack simply break through the opponent's defenses by attacking a defense position monster and then wipe its controller's own field clean of monsters that haven't attack at every End Phase of their turn]].


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* PerpetualFrowner: He's always seen with a frowning expression.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of the JerkWithAHeartOfGold trope that the franchise loves for its rival characters. Jack is arrogant and elitist, but deep down is a good person who wants those around him to succeed and better themselves; he just wants to see them to do it on their own terms, like he did. However, his arrogance and elitism results in him just coming off as a jerk to most people, who don't see past those flaws and understand the true meaning behind his behavior.

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* {{Deconstruction}}: DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the JerkWithAHeartOfGold trope that the franchise loves for its rival characters. Jack is arrogant and elitist, but deep down is a good person who wants those around him to succeed and better themselves; he just wants to see them to do it on their own terms, like he did. However, his arrogance and elitism results in him just coming off as a jerk to most people, who don't see past those flaws and understand the true meaning behind his behavior.
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* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: His ace in this world is Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend. His entire deck is based around Scarlight.

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** [[spoiler:Later in Episode 99, when Roget is about to make his escape and give Yuzu to Academia, a pissed off Jack has Scarlight attack him to release Yuzu. He doesn't show Roget any chivalry by challenging him to a Duel, instead straight-up attacking him with his ace monster - given Roget's actions and his outright cheating during his Duel against Reiji, it's very clear that he didn't deserve whatever chivalry would have been handed his way.]]

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** [[spoiler:Later in Episode 99, when Roget is about to make his escape and give Yuzu to Academia, a pissed off pissed-off Jack has Scarlight attack him to release Yuzu. He doesn't show Roget any chivalry by challenging him to a Duel, instead instead, straight-up attacking him with his ace monster - given Roget's actions and his outright cheating during his Duel against Reiji, it's very clear that he didn't deserve whatever chivalry would have been handed his way.]]



* LonelyAtTheTop: Tokumatsu explains the reason why Jack is so annoyed is because there was no one around to challenge him. Being the Duel King was never his final goal, he just wanted to grow stronger. [[spoiler:His attitude changes when Yuya Synchro Summons a Synchro Pendulum Monster and proves to be a challenge.]]
* MagneticHero: Jack shows some major charisma in episode 94 due to his skill, willpower and belief in himself. He was even able to get [[spoiler:the City from rioting just by his charisma alone]].

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* LonelyAtTheTop: Tokumatsu explains the reason why Jack is so annoyed is because that there was no one around to challenge him. Being the Duel King was never his final goal, he just wanted to grow stronger. [[spoiler:His attitude changes when Yuya Synchro Summons Summon a Synchro Pendulum Monster and proves to be a challenge.]]
* MagneticHero: Jack shows some major charisma in episode 94 due to his skill, willpower willpower, and belief in himself. He was even able to get [[spoiler:the City from rioting just by his charisma alone]].


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* OlderAndWiser: Not him, but his ace monster, Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend, invokes this with its' aged appearance and effect to destroy all monsters one the field with less ATK than itself through selective triggering. This is quite the contrast to Red Dragon Archfiend's automatic effect to [[AttackAttackAttack simply break through the opponent's defenses by attacking a defense position monster and then wipe its controller's own field clean of monsters that haven't attack at every End Phase of their turn]].
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* TheReptilians: The Aliens are reptiles.

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:The dub [[{{Bowdlerise}} removes the scene where the rioting Commons spot him after he falls off the Turbo Duel track]], thus implying that [[DisneyVillainDeath he doesn't survive the fall]].]]



* HuskyRusskie: He's given a fairly thick Russian accent in the dub to go with his name and huge build.



* TrueCompanions: Treats Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend as such, and all but declares it in the dub. Scarlight serves as the centerpiece of his deck, and even when stared down by ever-stronger monsters courtesy of Sergey, Jack refuses to let Scarlight be destroyed.



* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Ends up being sucked into a black hole near the end of Episode 99 after trying to destroy the City by taking it with him.]]
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He is effectively the leader of the City and a fearsome Duelist. [[spoiler:He effortlessly destroys Tsukkikage and Sora simultaneously and has enough skill to force Reiji to step up and face him. Subverted in that he cheated with his FightingAShadow routine.]]

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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Ends up being sucked into a black hole near the end of Episode 99 after trying to destroy the City by taking it with him. Nobody loses sleep over him.]]
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He is effectively the leader of the City and a fearsome Duelist. [[spoiler:He effortlessly destroys Tsukkikage Tsukikage and Sora simultaneously and has enough skill to force Reiji to step up and face him. Subverted in that he cheated with his FightingAShadow routine.]]



* {{Cowgirl}}: Dresses in the style. May be a MythologyGag to the ''5D's'' Crashtown arc.

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* {{Cowgirl}}: Dresses in the style.style, and the dub gives her a Southern accent to go with it. May be a MythologyGag to the ''5D's'' Crashtown arc.



* WideEyedIdealist: She seems to believe wholeheartedly in the Friendship Cup's message. Episode 71 reveals that she knows [[MadeASlave the real fate of those that lose in the tournament]], yet she shrugs it off as something normal and cheerfully tells Yuya that he just has to win to avoid that fate. However, no one else, including the Commons see this as a problem.

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* WideEyedIdealist: She seems to believe wholeheartedly in the Friendship Cup's message. Episode 71 reveals that she knows [[MadeASlave the real fate of those that lose in the tournament]], yet she shrugs it off as something normal and cheerfully tells Yuya that he just has to win to avoid that fate. However, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality no one else, including the Commons Commons, see this as a problem.]]

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At the heart of the Synchro Dimension lies a classist metropolis called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin City]], consisting of the wealthy Tops and poor Commons, ruled by the Executive Council, and patrolled by Security. Tops constantly look down on the Commons, despite making up only 1% of the entire population and the only way to rise up in class is to duel your way to the [[{{Pun}} top]]. This setting is based on the [[Anime/YuGiOh5Ds third Yu-Gi-Oh! series]] with fan favorites Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan making a return to the series. However, they are alternate counterparts to their originals, done most likely to avoid confusion.

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At the heart of the Synchro Dimension lies a classist metropolis called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin City]], consisting of the wealthy Tops and poor Commons, ruled by the Executive Council, and patrolled by Security. Tops constantly continously look down on the Commons, despite making up only 1% of the entire population and the only way to rise up in class is to duel your way to the [[{{Pun}} top]]. This setting is based on the [[Anime/YuGiOh5Ds third Yu-Gi-Oh! series]] with fan favorites Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan making a return to the series. However, they are alternate counterparts to their originals, done most likely to avoid confusion.



** The Commons grab it hard in episode 80, when they [[spoiler:are led by [[ManipulativeBastard Roget]] and a [[SoreLoser still salty Shinji]] to believe that Yuya was actually in cahoots with the Tops. Particularly jarring is how easily Crow and Sam are swayed into thinking that Yuya is a traitor despite having actually ''spent time with him''. Those two get over with it quickly unlike others]].

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** The Commons grab it hard in episode 80, 80 when they [[spoiler:are led by [[ManipulativeBastard Roget]] and a [[SoreLoser still salty Shinji]] to believe that Yuya was actually in cahoots with the Tops. Particularly jarring is how easily Crow and Sam are swayed into thinking that Yuya is a traitor despite having actually ''spent time with him''. Those two get over with it quickly unlike others]].



* MadeASlave: The fate of anyone that loses the Friendship Cup. In style of [[Anime/YuGiOh5Ds Crash Town]], the losers are sent to an underground facility where they are forced to work there for the rest of their lives.
* MightMakesRight: City's culture is extremely competitive, with winners rising to gain fortune in the Tops and losers mocked and even MadeASlave. [[spoiler:Later abolished by the City Council in Episode 98.]]

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* MadeASlave: The fate of anyone that loses the Friendship Cup. In the style of [[Anime/YuGiOh5Ds Crash Town]], the losers are sent to an underground facility where they are forced to work there for the rest of their lives.
* MightMakesRight: City's culture is extremely competitive, with winners rising to gain fortune in the Tops and losers mocked and even MadeASlave. [[spoiler:Later abolished by the City Council in Episode 98.]]
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* SocialDarwinist: City's culture is extremely competitive, with winners rising to gain a fortune in the Tops and losers mocked and even MadeASlave. [[spoiler:Later abolished by the City Council in Episode 98.]]
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Dub!Shinji is a lot less antagonistic and jerky in his duel with Yuya, and is more apologetic about it.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Dub!Shinji Dub Shinji is a lot less antagonistic and jerky in his duel with Yuya, and is more apologetic about it.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Dub!Shinji is a lot less antagonistic and jerky in his duel with Yuya, and is more apologetic about it.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: AdaptationalNiceGuy: Dub!Shinji is a lot less antagonistic and jerky in his duel with Yuya, and is more apologetic about it.
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* ManInWhite: He dresses entirely in white, giving him a pimp-like appearance

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* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:According to [[http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/maxut/imgs/a/7/a7df7d14.jpg this image]], he'll participate in the battle against Zarc.]]

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* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:According to [[http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/maxut/imgs/a/7/a7df7d14.jpg this image]], he'll participate in [[spoiler:He returns at the battle against Zarc.end of episode 120 just as Gongenzaka is about to be carded by the Battle Beast.]]



* LetsGetDangerous: [[spoiler:Goes all-out against Yuya by summoning Red Dragon Archfiend Tyrant.]]

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* LetsGetDangerous: [[spoiler:Goes all-out against Yuya by summoning Red Dragon Archfiend Tyrant.Tyrant which explains exactly why he's been so bored.]]


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* VictoryIsBoring: Jack has spent years undefeated as King but he's either always frowning or looks plain bored in the Synchro arc. [[spoiler:Chojiro realizes that because Jack doesn't want to be undefeated but wants to continue to grow thus growing bored and frustrated with his easy wins. It's not till Yuya proves to be a WorthyOpponent does Jack lighten up]].
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* BadassGrandpa: He's quite fit and agile for his age.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Has dark skin and hair with white streaks, but doesn't have black features.

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Has dark skin and hair with white streaks, but doesn't have black features. The English dub makes it less ambiguous, as he's voiced by an African-American actor.

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