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Revision as of 14:20, 27 March 2016

The Friendship Cup is a tournament held in the Synchro Dimension in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime. The tournament made Jack Atlas the current Duel King.[1] It was created to promote harmony between the Tops and Commons after the Commons revolted when Chojiro Tokumatsu was arrested.[2]

There is a large amount of controversy regarding the motives of the tournament, due to Jack being perceived as a traitor by many of the Commons, a hero by the other part, and the Tops consider him to be one of them. According to Yugo the purpose of the event is deciding who is worthy of challenging Jack to a Duel. Every year a participant is picked for an exhibition match, which in reality is meant to show the rest Jack's overwhelming strength, so Jack's opponent is called "The King's sacrifice".[3]

There is a horrible conspiracy behind the tournament where losers are taken to an Underground Labor Facility and forced into servitude (though once there they can win their freedom by Dueling).[4] However, the people of the City don't seem to find anything wrong with this as it's "natural" for the defeated to fall.[5]

Requirements

Within the Underground Dueling Arena, defeating 10 people in a row allows one to participate in such tournament.[6] Alternatively, one can also sign up by filling an application sheet, which needs to be approved by Jean-Michel Roger[7], though Jean may also invite people he deems worthy himself.[2]

Participants

Friendhsip Cup Enters

Participants in the Friendship Cup

Current

Previous

Eliminated.

Tournament

Day 2 FC Round 2

The match-ups for the second half of the first round.

The Friendship Cup is conducted as a 16-player knock-out tournament. The participants are locked in a building owned by the Executive Council to keep Jean-Michel Roger and Security from interfering. Matchups are revealed on the spot, with the chosen Duelists being released at that moment and led to the Duel Palace. The losers, however, are forced to leave the building.

After the Duel between Shay Obsidian and Dennis Macfield destroyed much of the stadium's Duel Lanes, the tournament was forced to be held in the City proper, with it being broadcasted to the audience in the stadium.[22]

Tree

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
Episode 71            
 Yuya Sakaki  100
Episodes 78-79
 Duel Chaser 227  0  
 Yuya Sakaki   100
Episode 68
   Shinji Weber   0  
 Moon Shadow[Notes 2]  0
Episodes 87-88
 Shinji Weber  1000  
  Yuya Sakaki   300
Episode 66
    Crow Hogan   0  
 Gong Strong  0
Episodes 81-82
 Crow Hogan  100  
  Crow Hogan   800
Episodes 74-75
    Shay Obsidian   0  
 Shay Obsidian  100
Episodes 96-98
 Dennis Macfield  0  
  Yuya Sakaki   100
Episode 69
    Jack Atlas   0
 Zuzu Boyle  700
Episode 77
 Chojiro Tokumatsu  0  
 Zuzu Boyle  0
Episode 73
   Sergey Volkov  100  
 Sergey Volkov  ???
Episodes 93-94
 Damon Lopez  0  
 Sergey Volkov  0
Episode 70
   Jack Atlas[Notes 1]   200  
 Celina  2500
Episodes 84-85
 Tony Simmons  0  
  Celina   0
Episode 72
    Yugo   200  
 Sylvio Sawatari  0
 Yugo  550  

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 54: "City 'Scape"
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 63: "Fight for Freedom"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 64: "Match with the Master"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 73: "Turning Point"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 71: "Duel Consequences"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 58: "Scream for the Green"
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 62: "The Great Escape"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 85: "A Plan and a Promise: Part 2"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 69: "A Concerted Effort"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 88: "Wake Up Call"
  11. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 75: "Shay's Revenge"
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 65: "Traits of a Traitor"
  13. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 66: "Crow's Crew"
  14. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 93: "Road Rage: Part 1"
  15. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 98: "Friendship Finale"
  16. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 68: "Common Cause"
  17. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 94: "Road Rage: Part 2"
  18. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 82: "Warriors of the Air"
  19. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 79: "Road To Rebellion"
  20. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 72: "Turbotainers"
  21. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 70: "The Gift of Grit"
  22. 22.0 22.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 77: "A Cons Game"

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Replaced Yugo, who was missing at the time.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Replaced Riley Akaba, who refused to Duel.