![]() Crowler accuses Syrus of scoring the lowest score in an exam and threatens to expel him if he does not successfully defeat another student in a Duel. If Jaden wins, his vote goes to Seika, but if Alexis wins, it goes to her. So Alexis senses the opportunity to duel Jaden. Jaden was the only person in the school who didn't vote, but Jaden didn't care about the competition. She ends up drawing with the previous winner, Seika Kohinata. The Miss Duel Academy beauty pageant starts and Alexis is forced into entering unwillingly. ![]() Even though Bastion loses, Jaden suggests that Alexis and Bastion exchange numbers, which prompts Bastion to lend the DVD to Alexis first. Later he challenged Jaden to a duel, and if Jaden won then he would get to borrow ultra-rare Duelist Kingdom DVDs and if Bastion won he would get Alexis' phone number (while Jaden and Syrus laugh at the thought of Bastion's crush on Alexis). When he discovered that Jaden has Alexis' number he felt a little hurt inside. Bastion appears to have a crush on Alexis. Meanwhile, Bastion Misawa reviewed Jaden's duel with Alexis Rhodes. Chazz realized his mistake and dug up his " Light and Darkness Dragon" and vowed to defeat Jaden alongside it. Jaden beats Chazz, sending him into more depression after Jaden says that his Winged Kuriboh was a spirit monster. He was so upset that he buried his best card " Light and Darkness Dragon", which was also his spirit partner. Chazz was currently going though troubled times due to the fact people thought he only got into Obelisk Blue because of his money. Later he faces the undefeated Obelisk Blue student Chazz Princeton in a duel. Jaden wins despite his opponent cheating. If he won the duel he'd be accepted as a teacher and he would expel Jaden for no good reason. Ryuga, who was attempting to become a teacher at Duel Academy challenges Jaden to a duel. Jaden Yuki starts off as an ordinary student at Duel Academy who defeated Crowler in his entrance exam. Starting December 2006 with the January 2007 issue, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX began serialization in the United States Shonen Jump by VIZ Media.Ī special epilogue chapter was released in the July 2014 issue of the Japanese V Jump, featuring the final Duel between Jaden Yuki and Koyo Hibiki. ![]() It began serialization on December 17, 2005, and ended on March 19, 2011. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX was published in Japan in Shueisha's V-Jump magazine. The series is produced in association with Brain Navi. Kazuki Takahashi, the author of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, supervised the story. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, known in Japan as 遊☆戯☆王GX (Yūgiō Jī-Ekkusu), is a manga series written by Naoyuki Kageyama, based off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime series. ![]()
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