Jonouchi Katsuya, a character in the manga "Yu-Gi-Oh!" and its derivative works. He was once a delinquent boy, but he actually had a kind and brave heart. Originally, he often bullied Yugi with Hiroshi Honda, but Yugi stood up when he was bullied by a higher-grade student. Jonouchi was deeply moved by this and became the best friend of the protagonist Yugi Muto. At the same time, he also began to get in touch with Duel Monsters. In order to win the huge prize money for the Duel Kingdom championship and cure his sister's eye disease, he participated in the Duel Kingdom competition with Yugi, and then embarked on the path of a duelist.
At first his skills were very poor, but every time he relied on luck and gambling decks to save the day and defeat powerful enemies, and gradually became stronger. In the end, he became a real duellist through his own efforts, and finally became a duelist defeated by Bekas. He is recognized as the third duelist in the world after Muto Yugi and Seto Kaiba.
Although in the plot of the anime, the two did not have a formal confession or relationship. However, from many incidents, the author intentionally puts Jonouchi and Maurya together. For example, in the duel city, Maurya rejected the pursuit of a Hollywood actor, and in the Dartz chapter, Maurya's darkening incident was all with Jonouchi's participation. In the Datsu chapter, Jonouchi even sacrificed himself just to pull Maou Wu's soul out of darkness.
Jonouchi's skills and deck may not be the best, but he has amazing luck. This article mainly introduces the 20 normal monster cards used by Yu-Gi-Oh DM Castle Katsuya.
1. Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Duel
Just like the plot of the original manga, it was first used by Ryuzaki and then won by Jonouchi as his trump card. In the Duel Kingdom chapter, there is the derivative form "Red-Eyes Black Iron Dragon" and the fusion monster "Dark Demon Dragon" that is combined with "Demon Summon". In the Duma chapter, the fusion monster "Red-Eyed Black Dragon Sword", which can only be born using "Hemo's Claw", is derived, as well as the ritual monster "Red King" and the "Black Dragon Paladin" corresponding to the "White Dragon Paladin" .
2. Yu-Gi-Oh GX
It is one of the Darkness of "Seven Stars" - the deck symbol of Tenjoin Fubuki. It has two enhancements: "Red Eyes Dark Dragon" and "Red Eyes Dark Steel Dragon". However, Darkness holds the Vol.3 version of the card map, while Jonouchi has always held the Vol.2 version of the card map.
3. Yu-Gi-Oh 10th Anniversary Theatrical Edition Super Fusion-The Bond Beyond Time and Space
Appearing in the form of "Sin Shin Red-Eyed Black Dragon", Kato uses the version of Dinosaur Ryuzaki.
4. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
Appears in the form of "Red-Eyed Wooden Dragon".
What does it have to do with the "Fire Master" whose name is very similar? He also has blue-purple hair, a purple top, and blue pants. Could it be an upgraded version?
In the Kingdom Chapter of the original manga, this card was used by Jonouchi in the first battle with Mai.
In the Kingdom Chapter of the original Yu-Gi-Oh manga, this monster is often used by Jonouchi.
This monster was once used by Jonouchi in the original Yu-Gi-Oh manga Kingdom Chapter. The appearance is very similar to the "Lower Dragon".
A monster often used in the castle in the original manga Kingdom Chapter. It appeared three times in total (Kingdom Chapter - Mai, Ghost Bone Tomb, Keith), but it was completely useless.
Common monsters in the city in Yu-Gi-Oh comics. This mysteriously weak offensive and defensive value seems to be to highlight Kaiba's low opinion of Jonouchi.
A normal monster that Katsuya Jonouchi often uses, a normal monster included in Vol.6. One of the designated fusion materials for the Millennium Dragon and the Dragon-riding Dragon Warrior.
The card used in the castle in the original Duelist Kingdom arc of the Yu-Gi-Oh manga. According to the description of the monster, this is a monster that attacks with its horns. However, this monster also holds a trident in its hand. Is that just a pure decoration? The description of this card in the Bandai version of the Yu-Gi-Oh card is "The Bull Demon King from the East", so the design prototype of this card is probably the Bull Demon King in "Journey to the West".
A card from the original comic. It is used by Jonouchi in the Duelist Kingdom Arc. It first appeared in the battle between Jonouchi and Peacock Mai, and was the first monster summoned by Jonouchi in the duel. Although it has the same attack power as Peacock Dance's "Harpy Girl", and its attack power is also increased to 1690 due to environmental adaptability, unfortunately, because the monsters in the land group cannot compete with the monsters in the flying group, they were defeated miserably by " The Harpy Girl's claws were broken into pieces.
Card from the original comic. It is used by Jonouchi in the Duelist Kingdom Arc. Although it has high attack power, it often plays the role of being defeated by enemy monsters. In addition, this card can also be found in Kaiba's alloy suitcase in the anime version of Duelist Kingdom.
Various tragedies appear on magic cards ("Codice Exchange" (G5-03 version), "Summoner's Art", "Codice Obliteration").
The monster used in the castle in the original Yu-Gi-Oh manga. It can be fused with "Baby Dragon" to become "Dragon-riding Pterodactyl Warrior". Fusion monsters from the original seem to like having warrior monsters ride dragon monsters.
As a card released in Vol.1, it is hard to imagine that related cards will appear after so many years. It was precisely because of the appearance of "Tenkaito Purple Flame" that was very similar to Oda Nobunaga that the identity of this card was revealed. This card is most likely implying Mori Ranmaru.
In the anime "Yu-Gi-Oh DM", Magnet Warrior No. 1 is used by Jounouchi in the semi-final match in Domino Town. The attack and defense powers of Magnet Warrior No. 1 and Magnet Warrior No. 2 are exactly opposite.
The so-called oriental hero is nothing more than the image of a Japanese samurai. On the card picture, there is a word "loyalty" on the chest of a Japanese samurai. According to the Japanese Bushido, "loyalty" is indeed the first creed of the samurai.
Card from the original comic. In the battle between Jonouchi and the Phantom Bone Tomb in the Duelist Kingdom Chapter, facing the powerful zombie army in the Bone Tomb, Jonouchi used "a shield in the right hand and a sword in the left hand" to reduce their attack power to 0, and then used this Zhang Ka defeated the bone mound with one blow and could be said to be a legitimate "terminator". Although this card appears only once in the original manga, the animated Yu-Gi-Oh DM also lets Jonouchi use this card from time to time in subsequent duels. In the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Another World, the spirit of this monster appears as a resident of that world.
Normal monsters included in "Booster5".
Normal monsters included in "Booster6".