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* Ginta vs. Tsutomu at tennis in ''[[Marmalade Boy]]'' (the loser had to shave his head).
* ''Bistro Recipe'', which was [[Macekre]]d into ''[[Fighting Foodons]]'' by [[4Kids! Entertainment]], combined the Cooking Duel with a [[Mons]] series, with the chefs summoning their previously-created "Foodons". Yes, it's as silly as it sounds.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' and(as ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!in, GX]]''the whole franchise) frequently stake the lives of the characters, or even the fate of the world, on a collectible card game.
** And in the first seven manga volumes, a much crueler Yami Yugi would make these up on the spot to challenge anyone who pissed him off/hurt his friends with. They were typically much darker and dangerous than other examples of this trope (example: challenging a crooked shopkeeper to a contest of "draw the coins out of the sneaker with a deadly scorpion inside it").
* ''[[Hikaru no Go]]'' likewise milks the traditional Japanese board game of go for all the drama they can get. In fairness, some people in [[Real Life]] make their living playing the game.