Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS/Characters: Difference between revisions

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*[[Friend to All Children]]:Don't let his looks and [[Attention Whore]] attitude fool you, as he's really nice towards children and doing his Charisma DUeling job to give them a better life.
*[[Full-Body Disguise]]:Disguises himself as a Knight of Hanoi to lure Playmaker into Dueling him.
*[[Graceful Loser]]:Laughs as he acknowledges his defeat at Playmaker's hands.
*[[Gentle Giant]]: Despite his stature and build, he has a friendly and kind-hearted demeanor outside of LINK VRAINS.
*[[Humble Hero]]: As a result of his orphaned upbringing.
*[[It's All About Me]]:Boasts that he is King of Link VRAINS, and is not happy with the fact that Playmaker has become widely discussed after protecting Link VRAINS from a Knight of Hanoi.
*[[Manly Tears]]:Subverted, but he is moved regardless when the orphanage children continue to acknowledge him as the champion of Link VRAINS even after losing to Playmaker.
*[[Nice Guy]]:The closest thing to series would get to a genuinely friendly character so far.
*[[Online Alias]]: Go 鬼塚.
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*[[The Rival]]:Views Playmaker as this
*[[Shout Out]]:He's one giant homage to ProfessionalWrestling. His Gouki monsters are wrestling-themed anthropomorphic animals, Go himself looks like a wrestler, his debut episodes include a lot of references to wrestling, and his story (orphan who got into dueling to support himself, donates his winnings to the same orphanage and is a hero to the kids there) is straight from a wrestler's [[Kayfabe]] backstory while also echoing the real life charity work they do.
*[[Worlds Strongest Man]]:Has a reputation for being the strongest Duelist in LINK VRAINS. Even after losing to Playmaker, the orphanage children continue to look up to him as the champion.
*[[Yokai]]: In this case, Japanese ogres.
 
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