Back home, Pegasus began to delve deeper into the mysteries surrounding his and the other artifacts. He realizes that he would need other Millennium Items to revive Cecelia in the flesh, but to do that, he needed a means of drawing them out. The ancient shadow games had used cards that represented various creatures and spells, so Pegasus sets about creating the dueling field.
Through his company, Industrial Illusions, he recreated those ancient cards and released them to the unsuspecting public in the guise of a new trading card game: Duel Monsters. But his resources alone were not enough for his plan. He needed the assets from one other company: the Kaiba Corporation.
He knew he couldn't swing a merger offer with Seto Kaiba himself: he was too ruthless a businessman. So he decides to work with the Big 5, Kaiba's vice presidents, to acquire the company. He uses his own powers to draw Yugi 's soul into the Shadow Realm.
The show would receive new iterations that focused on different characters and settings. The 2nd iteration of the show was Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, which focused on a school for duelists which may have been an attempt at emulating Harry Potter. This was followed by Yu-Gi-Oh! The show is currently gearing up for a sixth series, that will star all new characters. While the Yu-Gi-Oh! The entire original cast would return for one last duel in the movie Yu-Gi-Oh!
There was another Yu-Gi-Oh! It was called Yu-Gi-Oh! The villain of the movie was a time-travelling duelist known as Paradox. His plan involved going back in time and murdering Pegasus so that Duel Monsters can never become successful. Pegasus remains one of the most beloved villains in the Yu-Gi-Oh! This is partly due to the excellent performance made by Pegasus' voice actor, Darren Dunstan. Pegasus had a clear motivation, which was resolved in a single tournament held within the Duelist Kingdom arc.
By contrast, Marik Ishtar the villain of the Battle City arc was less clear in his motivations. He was also replaced by a generic evil spirit about halfway through the story.
Dark Bakura ended up becoming the ultimate villain of the story, but his schemes took forever to actually go anywhere. The other villains in the show appeared in filler arcs and they had no relevance to the overall story. It is due to Pegasus' popularity that he returned as the villain of the franchise in the video game, Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction. This game was released for the Game Boy Advance in You played as a brand new character as he entered the Battle City tournament.
It is revealed that Pegasus is the new villain of the story, as he now seeks to unleash an evil creature known as Reshef the Dark Being. In the world of professional wrestling, there is a role that some wrestlers take, which is referred to as a "jobber".
It is the role of the jobber to lose badly to the important wrestlers, in order to make them look good. This can be taken to another level, by creating a character who is said to be strong and having them lose to make a new villain look even stronger. The Yu-Gi-Oh! She is repeatedly stated to be an excellent duelist. Despite this, she loses most of the time. One of the few characters to ever lose to Mai was Pegasus. She hunts him down when she enters the service of the Doma organization.
Mai even manages to steal his soul which Pegasus kind of deserves, considering how many souls he stole in the first season. In the second episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! As the timer on the duel eventually runs out, Yugi loses the match. This allows Pegasus to steal the soul of Solomon Muto, who is Yugi's grandfather. With Solomon's soul in hand, Pegasus blackmails Yugi into entering the Duelist Kingdom tournament, so that he can win the Millennium Puzzle from him.
Pegasus would go on to save Solomon's life during Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light. The duel arena in which Yugi and Kaiba are battling begins to break apart. Solomon is so grateful for the save that he doesn't bring up the whole "stealing my soul and condemning me to an eternity in the Shadow Realm" thing. After the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Little by little Pegasus's connections with the Articles of the Millennium so called in the Spanish-American dubbing and Millennial Objects in the dubbing for Spain and his ambitions to revive his late wife through them are revealed, as well as that he is the possessor of one of the mythical artifacts, the Ojo del Milenio Millennial Eye in the Spanish dubbing , which allows you to read the minds of other people and have the powers of the Kingdom of Shadows.
After this Duel, Pegasus is seriously weakened and therefore is unable to hold a new Shadow duel with Yami Bakura, being defeated and broken in health, also losing his Millennium Eye. In fact, in the manga Pegasus is supposed to perish from this confrontation, but in the anime he will continue to appear numerous times.
Physically, Pegasus is a tall, pale-skinned man with long, straight hair arranged in such a way that it covers the left side of his face, in order to hide the fact that he is the bearer of the Eye of the Millennium.
Maximillion Pegasus, has ocher brown eyes and a slightly high-pitched voice. He is impeccable in his appearance, always wearing formal suits, all two-piece tuxedos , to be precise, always accompanied by turtlenecks, bowties or shirts with wide collars, always arranged with a light bow. His delicate and elegant appearance and style have led him to be considered by other characters as excessively careful of his appearance, such as Joey Wheeler, who refers to him as "ostentatious prima donna".
Pegasus has a very characteristic and peculiar way of being. Extremely elegant, subtle, personable, charismatic and follows an aristocratic style. However, these elements contradict others also present in his profile, such as his excessive fondness for cartoons and his mocking personality. However, the reality is that Pegasus is an incomparable strategist, who tends to attack the safety of his opponent through his unpredictable personality, at the same time that he uses his ability to read their minds, all to apply a kind of psycho-terror , who breaks the confidence of his enemies.
In addition, Pegasus acts with other people, belittling them and plays with their feelings, their interests and moves them at will and convenience, all simply to get what he wants.
However, his calculating and pragmatic strategist style remains intact. Pegasus is an unrivaled strategist and manipulator.
In fact, his fighting style is effective enough to defeat Yugi in his first Duel with him and push him to the limit in the second. He is also the one who manages to defeat Kaiba, who at the beginning of the series is considered the best Duelist in the world.
His absolute knowledge about Dueling Monsters is in itself another advantage, the result of being the creator of the game. In addition, it has numerous unique cards, never released to the public.
While this made for a great duel and showed just how far Joey had come as a player, this duel never happened in the manga. Pegasus knew ahead of time that Yugi intended to give the prize money to Joey if he won the duel between them, so decided that their duel was completely unnecessary and declared that Yugi should go straight into the finals regardless. After Joey defeats Bandit Keith in their semi-finals duel, despite Keith's experience as a player as well as his insistence on cheating, Pegasus banishes Keith from Duelist Kingdom by throwing him into the ocean.
He would return in the following season to duel Yugi, but he wasn't so lucky in the manga. After Pegasus admits that he knew he was cheating the whole time, Keith is forced into a Shadow Game, turning his hand into a gun and forcing him to play Russian Roulette in a cruel lesson that wouldn't be out of place in Season 0 of Yu-Gi-Oh!. While many aspects of Yu-Gi-Oh!
The follow-up series to the original Yu-Gi-Oh! After he is defeated by Yugi, Pegasus retreats to his room at the top of his castle, where he is confronted by Bakura and challenged to a Shadow Game. While this normally could have been a fairly even match, Bakura easily wins as Pegasus is worn out from his Shadow Game with Yugi.
In the anime, Bakura removes the Eye from Pegasus' head and claims it for himself.
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