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While the next series Arc-V didn’t actually feature any Kuribohs in its anime, keeping its version exclusive to its Back to the Future inspired manga, VRAINS revived the trend by featuring two different versions, Linkuriboh and Linguriboh. Zexal on the other hand introduced a whole range of new Kuribohs, from Kurivolt to the much more important Rainbow Kuriboh. Yu-Gi-OhDuel Monsters 5 Expert 1, which came to America as Yu-Gi-OhThe Eternal Duelist Soul, was the first game in the series to use rules relatively close to the real-life card game.

The 5D’s anime unfortunately scaled back Kuriboh’s importance, relegating its version, Kuribon, to the deck of a side character, Luna. For the first few years of Yu-Gi-Ohs existence, the video games used different rules from the real card game. Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters is the second Yu-Gi-Oh video game, following Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Capsule: Breed and Battle. At the beginning of Yu-Gi-Oh GX Yugi gave a version of this card called Winged Kuriboh to Jaden and the card’s spirit became one of Jaden’s close companions. The fluffball monster was used by Yugi in the first anime to defeat Pegasus and was popular enough to be featured later in the series as well, even becoming Yugi’s Deck Master in the Virtual World arc. Includes Jaden Yuki/Judai Yuki, Alexis Rhodes, Chazz Princeton, Syrus Truesdale, Bastion Misawa, and Zane Truesdale. Yugi and Yami Yugi duking it out in a desolate spirit circle (in the canyons of America, because America is somehow exotic). Not all duels need four episodes to be intense. Quiz plays in practice mode will not be counted towards challenge completion or badge progress. In order to connect these disparate series an endlessly adaptable monster like Kuriboh was needed. Yugi vs Yami Yugi Waking the Dragons Arc. Yu-Gi-Oh Joeys Monsters by Duel Can you name all the monsters Joey Wheeler used in every duel in the Yu-Gi-Oh anime.
