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** I thought it being his destiny to do so was the whole point. Prophecy doesn't necessarily equal destiny.
* Where did the rumor that Amon was not [[Killed Off for Real]] come from? He's not shown returning with the others, he's not shown sailing back to his own school with the others, and Sho doesn't mention him in his [[Opening Narration]] to the first episode of Season 4.
** It was the Yu-Gi-Oh! wiki. The following line is still in his article right now: "The press release for episode 157 indicates that he survived and was on the boat departing Duel Academy. He presumably returned to East Academy". Where whoever edited that in got that information from, I have no idea. I looked around a bit more, and there's also [https://web.archive.org/web/20101229111753/http://www.janime.info/Genex/series157.html Janime's summary], which mentions Amon.
* The thing that bothers me? Episode 165. Manjoume was the King of North School in his first year. He was one of the keyholders who actually won against one of the Stars. He was the winner of the Genex tournament, and beat the entire school at least twice over in his second year - once to convert them all to see the Light, once to unconvert them all. His grades are awesome. He could be in Obelisk Blue if he wanted to, but he chose not to return - and by that point I'm pretty sure he had moved back there anyway. He is one of the top students in the school, if not THE top student. And yet you expect me to believe that out of the hundreds of sponsorship applications he sent out (judging by all of the letters), NONE of them accepted him? I could maybe see it if he'd only applied to two or three of the top sponsors in the world, but he's applied to lots of different places, and not one? Not even one of the somewhat lesser ones? I get that it was to set up that Manjoume had to become Edo's apprentice or whatever, but couldn't they have done that in a way that doesn't speak so low of his skills? Like, I don't know, an internship or the Japanese equivalent? (And don't get me started on the end of that episode's duel...)
** You try succeeding with two of the world's most powerful [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|CorruptCorporateExecutives]] who are also your brothers, holding a grudge for not letting them control your life.
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