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* [[Noah Kaiba]] (son; deceased; ''anime only'')
 
* [[Noah Kaiba]] (son; deceased; ''anime only'')
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* [[Mokuba Kaiba]] (adopted son)
* [[Seto Kaiba]] (adoptive son)
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* [[Seto Kaiba]] (adopted son)
 
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (second series)]]
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| appears_in_nds = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
 
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| ja_voice = {{voice actors|ja|Unsho Ishizuka|Tetsuo Komura}} (second series)
 
| ja_voice = {{voice actors|ja|Unsho Ishizuka|Tetsuo Komura}} (second series)
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'''Gozaburo Kaiba''' is [[Seto]] and [[Mokuba Kaiba]]'s adoptive father and the former CEO of [[KaibaCorp]]. He is the final antagonist in the [[Virtual World]] arc, after his biological son, [[Noah Kaiba]] have failed after defeated by [[Yami Yugi|Yugi]].
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'''Gozaburo Kaiba''' was [[Seto]] and [[Mokuba Kaiba]]'s adoptive father and the former CEO of [[KaibaCorp]]. He was the final antagonist in the [[Virtual World]] arc, after his biological son, [[Noah Kaiba]], failed and was defeated by [[Yami Yugi|Yami Yugi.]]
 
==Design==
 
===Appearance===
 
[[File:Gozaburo Kaiba lineart.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Gozaburo Kaiba lineart.]]
 
His appearance is that of a tall man, with gray hair and a moustache. In the manga his facial expressions show evil and madness when committing suicide, while in the anime he seems like a calm and deceiving man. He usually wears a red business suit, a black tie and a white inner sleeve.
 
 
===Personality===
 
Gozaburo was a strict and persistent man. He was considered evil by many because he constantly manipulated people, including his own son, to achieve his goals. At first he was a caring father, training his son to succeed him as CEO of Kaiba Corp. After Noah's accident, he only wanted to save him at any cost, but by doing so, he discovered a plan to destroy the real world and rule the virtual. After that day his motivations changed. He usually didn't recognize the hard work of the [[Big Five]]. He was very strict with Seto, though he was nicer to Mokuba. Meanwhile, he was using Noah to set his ambition into motion.<ref name="ep 119">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|119|ref}}</ref>
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===History===
 
===History===
[[File:DMx110 Younger Gozaburo.png|thumb|Picture of Gozaburo and Noah.]]
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[[File:DMx110 Younger Gozaburo.png|thumb|A photograph of Gozaburo and Noah.]]
[[File:DMx100 Gozaburo in TV.png|thumb|Gozaburo winning the World Chess Championship.]]
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[[File:DMx100 Gozaburo in TV.png|thumb|left|Gozaburo winning the World Chess Championship.]]
Gozaburo was the original founder and CEO of [[KaibaCorp]], which at that time was a successful arms manufacturer. Because of the nature of his business he became involved in a war where he financed tanks and weapons to one faction, who easily overcome their enemies.<ref name="ep 150">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|150|ref}}</ref> Dartz, disguised as Gozaburo, lent weapons from Kaiba Corp to the opposing faction as well, making many people believe that he was only interested in making money through war.<ref name="ep 179">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|179|ref}}</ref>
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Gozaburo was the original founder and CEO of KaibaCorp, which, at that time, was a successful arms manufacturer. Because of the nature of his business, Gozaburo became involved in a war where he financed tanks and weapons to one faction, who easily overcame their enemies.<ref name="ep 150">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|150|ref}}</ref> [[Dartz]], disguised as Gozaburo, lent weapons from KaibaCorp to the opposing faction as well, and made many people believe that he was only interested in making money through war.<ref name="ep 179">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|179|ref}}</ref>
   
At one point in his life he had a son, [[Noah Kaiba]], of whom he intended to raise as the Kaiba Corp heir. Gozaburo looked for the best teachers and education for his son. He also spent time with him,<ref name="ep 114">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|114|ref}}</ref> taking him out to the sea at one point.<ref name="ep 112">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|112|ref}}</ref>
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At one point in his life, Gozaburo had a son, Noah, of whom he intended to raise as the KaibaCorp heir. Gozaburo looked for the best teachers and education for his son. Gozaburo also spent time with Noah,<ref name="ep 114">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|114|ref}}</ref> and took him out to the sea at one point.<ref name="ep 112">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|112|ref}}</ref>
   
Gozaburo became a famous chess champion, winning the world championship and donating the prize of $100,000 to the orphanage where Seto and Mokuba lived. The brothers heard of him on TV, so Seto developed a plan to be adopted, studying everything he could about chess and Gozaburo, learning his way of thinking and strategies.<ref name="ep 100">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|100|ref}}</ref>
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Gozaburo became a famous chess champion, who won the World Championship and donated the prize of $100,000 to the orphanage where Seto and Mokuba lived. The brothers heard of him on TV, so Seto developed a plan to be adopted, studied everything that he could about chess and Gozaburo, and learned his way of thinking and strategies.<ref name="ep 100">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|100|ref}}</ref>
   
When Gozaburo visited the orphanage, he gave toys to the kids, and on his way out Seto challenged him to a game of chess, telling Gozaburo that if he refused, he would tell the press he was scared of a little kid. Confident he would not be beaten by a child, Gozaburo agreed to a single game with Seto, stating the stipulation that if he wins, Gozaburo will agree to adopt him along with his brother.<ref name="ep 100"/> Seto had spent time studying Gozaburo's strategies and how to overcome them, and thus defeated him. Gozaburo had to keep his end of the bargain.<ref name="ep 100"/>
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When Gozaburo visited the orphanage, he gave toys to the kids, and on his way out, Seto challenged him to a game of chess, and told Gozaburo that if he refused, he would tell the press that he was scared of a little kid. Confident that he would not be beaten by a child, Gozaburo agreed to a single game with Seto, and stated the stipulation that if he won, Gozaburo would agree to adopt him along with his brother.<ref name="ep 100"/> Seto had spent time studying Gozaburo's strategies and how to overcome them, and thus defeated him. Gozaburo had to keep his end of the bargain.<ref name="ep 100"/>
   
After being defeated by Seto, Gozaburo met with [[Noah Kaiba]]. He showed his son a picture of Seto, telling him he will be his adoptive brother, that both would compete to inherit Kaiba Corporation and will become rivals.<ref name="ep 110">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|110|ref}}</ref> After that talk, Noah was crushed by a car. He was transported to the Kaiba Hospital, but the doctors couldn't do anything to save him.<ref name="ep 114"/> Gozaburo wanted to save his son at any cost.<ref name="ep 119"/> Finding a way to do it through technology, he digitalized Noah's mind and transferred it into a Kaiba Corp computer.<ref name="ep 114"/> Noah was then given a funeral.<ref name="ep 112"/>
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After he was defeated by Seto, Gozaburo met with Noah. He showed his son a picture of Seto, told him he would be his adoptive brother, that both would compete to inherit KaibaCorp and would become rivals.<ref name="ep 110">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|110|ref}}</ref> After that talk, Noah was crushed by a car. Noah was transported to the Kaiba Hospital, but the doctors couldn't do anything to save him.<ref name="ep 114"/> Gozaburo wanted to save his son at any cost.<ref name="ep 119"/> After he found a way to do it through technology, Gozaburo digitized Noah's mind and transferred it into a KaibaCorp computer.<ref name="ep 114"/> Noah was then given a funeral. A woman, possibly Gozaburo's wife, wondered how could the events have happened. Gozaburo told her not to worry since there was nothing that he could not do.<ref name="ep 112"/>
   
Noah awakened in the [[Noah's Virtual World|Virtual World]] seeing Gozaburo in a screen, where he was explained what had happened. Gozaburo slowly expanded the Virtual World, even programming a space trip for his son.<ref name="ep 115">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|115|ref}}</ref> At first Noah thought Gozaburo would bring Seto to compete against him, meaning that if Noah won the virtual would overcome the reality and he could rule Kaiba Corp.<ref name="ep 119"/> Gozaburo's true intentions were actually to use Seto's body as Noah's recipient, while making his adopted son think he was being bred as his heir.<ref name="ep 119"/> However, Gozaburo soon understood Noah could not inherit Kaiba Corp because of his lack of contact with society,<ref name="ep 115"/> and because the virtual could not rule humans.<ref name="ep 119"/> Because of this, his visits to Noah became less frequent and wasn't amused by his deeds.<ref name="ep 115"/>
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Noah awoke in the [[Noah's Virtual World|Virtual World]] and saw Gozaburo on a screen, where he explained what happened. Gozaburo slowly expanded the Virtual World, and even programmed a space trip for his son.<ref name="ep 115">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|115|ref}}</ref> At first, Noah thought that Gozaburo would bring Seto to compete against him, which meant that if Noah won, the Virtual World would overcome reality and he could rule KaibaCorp.<ref name="ep 119"/> Gozaburo's true intentions were actually to use Seto's body as Noah's recipient, while making his adopted son think that he was being bred as his heir.<ref name="ep 119"/> However, Gozaburo soon understood that Noah could not inherit KaibaCorp because of his lack of contact with society,<ref name="ep 115"/> and because the virtual could not rule humans.<ref name="ep 119"/> Because of that, Gozaburo's visits to Noah became less frequent and he wasn't amused by his deeds.<ref name="ep 115"/>
   
On Noah's birthday, Gozaburo was told by his son that with Kaiba Corp's military weapons 97% of the human population could be destroyed in 30 days.<ref name="ep 115"/> After hearing this, Gozaburo started developing a plan to leave only the Virtual World, so he began the construction of a missile satellite to destroy the major cities across the world.<ref name="ep 119"/> That day, Seto and Mokuba arrived to the Kaiba Corp mansion.<ref name="ep 115"/>
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On Noah's birthday, Gozaburo was told by his son that with KaibaCorp's military weapons, 97% of the human population could be destroyed in 30 days.<ref name="ep 115"/> After he heard that, Gozaburo started to develop a plan to leave only the Virtual World, so he began the construction of a missile satellite to destroy the major cities across the world.<ref name="ep 119"/> That day, Seto and Mokuba arrived at the Kaiba Mansion.<ref name="ep 115"/>
   
Gozaburo was a cruel father to Seto, forcing him to spend all his time studying and forgoing any of the joy or fun usually associated with childhood. He put the condition that if Seto didn't study as intended, he would be returned to the orphanage,<ref name="ep 103">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|103|ref}}</ref> and drove his adopted son to strict educational regiment for the gifted. One day he asked Seto what would he do if he inherited the company, getting disappointed when Seto answered that he would create [[Kaiba Land]]. Gozaburo confiscated all the games Seto owned because of this,<ref name="ep 103"/> making every day like constant torture. But he didn't realize that he was turning his successor into his greatest enemy.
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Gozaburo was a cruel father to Seto, who forced him to spend all his time studying and forgoing any of the joy or fun that was usually associated with childhood. He put the condition that if Seto didn't study as intended, he would be returned to the orphanage,<ref name="ep 103">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|103|ref}}</ref> and drove his adopted son to strict educational regiment for the gifted. One day, Gozaburo asked Seto what would he do if he inherited the company, and was disappointed when Seto answered that he would create [[Kaiba Land]]. Gozaburo confiscated all the games that Seto owned because of that,<ref name="ep 103"/> and made every day like constant torture. But Gozaburo didn't realize that he was turning his successor into his greatest enemy.
   
 
[[File:DMx190 Young Seto and Zigfried meet.jpg|thumb|Gozaburo, Seto, Mokuba, and Zigfried at the party.]]
 
[[File:DMx190 Young Seto and Zigfried meet.jpg|thumb|Gozaburo, Seto, Mokuba, and Zigfried at the party.]]
Gozaburo threw a party in which he invited Mr. Schroeder to discuss a deal. They were accompanied by Seto, Mokuba and [[Zigfried von Schroeder]]. Mr. von Schroeder first praised Gozaburo because of his fine successor and added that his kid was also a genius. The lights from the party started to flicker on and off and [[Kemo]] informed Gozaburo about a computer virus. Gozaburo was astonished as their computers were well protected and couldn't imagine who could have done that.<ref name="ep 190">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|190|ref}}</ref>
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Gozaburo threw a party in which he invited Mr. Schroeder to discuss a deal. They were accompanied by Seto, Mokuba, and [[Zigfried von Schroeder]]. Mr. Schroeder first praised Gozaburo because of his fine successor and added that his son was also a genius. The lights from the party started to flicker on and off, and [[Kemo]] informed Gozaburo about a computer virus. Gozaburo was astonished as their computers were well protected and he couldn't imagine who could have done that.<ref name="ep 190">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|190|ref}}</ref>
   
Four years later, Seto developed a virtual simulation system to be used in games, but Gozaburo planned to use it for warfare. One day Seto insisted to Gozaburo to be used in games, making him angry. He told his adopted son that the objective of the Kaiba family was the world domination with military weapons, [[Kemo]] and other guard proceeded to take Seto out of the office. After this, Seto stopped calling him "father".<ref name="ep 104">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|104|ref}}</ref>
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Four years later, Seto developed a virtual simulation system that was to be used in games, but Gozaburo planned to use it for warfare. One day, Seto insisted to Gozaburo that it had to be used in games, and made him angry. He told his adopted son that the objective of the Kaiba Family was the world domination with military weapons, and Kemo and other guard took Seto out of the office. After that, Seto stopped calling Gozaburo "father".<ref name="ep 104">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|104|ref}}</ref>
   
One year later, Seto concluded his studies. Gozaburo made a fatal mistake when he gave Seto 2% of Kaiba Corp shares as his birthday present. He put Seto on a mission to earn 100 times (10 times in the English version) that amount through investments within a year in order to test if he was capable of inheriting Kaiba Corp, or else he would return to the orphanage. Seto overcame the expectations of Gozaburo by easily accomplishing his mission. However, Seto set in motion his plan, he, along with the board of directors (later known as [[The Big Five]]), started buying shares of Kaiba Corp until reaching 49% of the company. Gozaburo, also with 49%, realized Seto's plan. Because of this, Seto hurt Mokuba to force him to spend more time with Gozaburo than with him; this action deceived Gozaburo in thinking Mokuba would support him instead of his brother.<ref name="ep 108">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|108|ref}}</ref>
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One year later, Seto concluded his studies. Gozaburo made the fatal mistake when he gave Seto 2% of KaibaCorp shares as his birthday present. He put Seto on a mission to earn 100 times (10 times in the English Version) that amount through investments within a year in order to test if he was capable of inheriting KaibaCorp, or else he would return to the orphanage. Seto overcame the expectations of Gozaburo by easily accomplishing his mission. However, Seto set in motion his own plan, he, along with the [[The Big Five|KaibaCorp Board of Directors]] (later known as The Big Five), started buying shares of KaibaCorp until they reached 49% of the company. Gozaburo, also with 49%, realized Seto's plan. Because of that, Seto hurt Mokuba to force him to spend more time with Gozaburo than with him. This was actually a ruse to deceive Gozaburo into thinking that Mokuba would support him instead of his brother. He was proven wrong when Mokuba, remaining loyal to his brother, transferred his 2% of the company to Seto.<ref name="ep 108">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|108|ref}}</ref>
   
===First series anime===
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===First Series Anime===
 
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{{Missing information|[[Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series - Episode 020]]}}
[[File:Gozaburo Kaiba (toei).png|thumb|left|Gozaburo in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series anime)|first series anime]].]]
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[[File:Gozaburo Kaiba (toei).png|thumb|left|Gozaburo in the First Series Anime.]]
In Epsiode 20 Gozaburo returns. He questions Seto Kaiba on why he created KaibaLand and finished it even though it was over budget. After he angrily denounces Seto Kaiba for the way he is running the company, Seto announces that he is in control and the board members go to his side, showing Gozaburo that he is in control. Gozaburo looks at the street below the board office, and then collapses in shock.
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In Episode 20, Gozaburo returned. He questioned Seto on why he created Kaiba Land and finished it even though it was over budget. After he angrily denounced Seto for the way that he ran the company, Seto announced that he was in control and the board members went to his side, which showed Gozaburo that he was in control. Gozaburo looked at the street below the board office, and then collapsed in shock.
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===Death===
 
===Death===
Gozaburo, Seto, the Big Five, and other high raking employees attended a meeting. There, Gozaburo, confident that he owned 51% of the company, revealed his plan to defeat Seto which consisted in transferring his shares to a subsidiary, but was ousted from power when Mokuba decided to betray him and give his 2% of the company to his brother. This weakened Gozaburo's mind leading to him committing suicide (in the English anime, he ran away and disappeared forever).<ref name="ep 108"/>
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Gozaburo, Seto, the Big Five, and other high ranking employees attended a meeting. There, Gozaburo, confident that he owned 51% of the company, revealed his plan to defeat Seto which consisted in transferring his shares to a subsidiary, but was ousted from power when Mokuba decided to betray him and give his 2% of the company to his brother. That weakened Gozaburo's mind and led to him committing suicide (in the dub, he ran away and disappeared forever).<ref name="ep 108"/>
   
 
===Virtual World===
 
===Virtual World===
[[File:DMx119 Gozaburo digitalizing.png|thumb|Gozaburo digitalizing himself.]]
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[[File:DMx119 Gozaburo digitalizing.png|thumb|Gozaburo digitizing himself.]]
 
[[File:DMx119 Gozaburo revealing his plans.jpg|thumb|Gozaburo unveiling his plans.]]
 
[[File:DMx119 Gozaburo revealing his plans.jpg|thumb|Gozaburo unveiling his plans.]]
It is revealed that, while Gozaburo's body died, he had previously digitized his mind like he did his son's, and hid inside the Kaiba Corp computer banks. Because of Seto's treachery his plans were shattered, so he changed them, instead of using Seto's body as the recipient of Noah, it would become the recipient of Kaiba Corp. Although Seto would rule it for a time, Gozaburo had planned on taking his body later on.<ref name="ep 119"/>
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It was revealed that, while Gozaburo's body died, he had previously digitized his mind like he did Noah's, and hid inside the KaibaCorp computer banks. Because of Seto's treachery, his plans were shattered, so he changed them. Instead of using Seto's body as the recipient of Noah, it would become the recipient of KaibaCorp. Although Seto would rule it for a time, Gozaburo had planned on taking his body later on.<ref name="ep 119"/>
   
When Noah lures Seto and others, including [[Yugi Muto]], into the [[Virtual World]], Noah has the Big Five try and defeat Yugi, Seto, and company. When they fail one by one, Gozaburo reveals himself as the mastermind of the capture to everyone and Noah. He was disappointed by Noah's defeat as he could not take Seto's body, but he had managed to hack into Kaiba Corp's network. Through it, he accessed his secret missile satellite. No longer needing Seto's body, he unveils the final stage of his plan: Launch missiles against the human leaders, hack into every computer system in the world, and rule humanity through the Virtual World (in the English version he wanted to digitize the entire world and reign as king of the Virtual World).<ref name="ep 119"/>
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When Noah lured Seto and others, including [[Yugi Muto]], into the Virtual World, Noah had the Big Five try and defeat Yugi, Seto, and company. When they failed one by one, Gozaburo revealed himself as the mastermind of the capture to everyone and Noah. He was disappointed by Noah's defeat as he could not take Seto's body, but had managed to hack into KaibaCorp's network. Through it, he accessed his secret missile satellite. No longer needing Seto's body, he unveiled the final stage of his plan: Launching missiles against the world leaders, hack into every computer system in the world, and rule humanity through the Virtual World (in the English version, he wanted to digitize the entire world and reign as King of the Virtual World).<ref name="ep 119"/>
   
Gozaburo then closes all the exits he knew of the Virtual World. Noah then pretends to lead the group to a secret exit, but instead splits them up, leaving most of them wandering a Virtual Domino City while Noah, realizing his father was only using him, uses Mokuba's body to escape, and changes the trajectory of the missiles to the fortress, intending to destroy everyone inside while he escapes.<ref name="ep 119"/>
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Gozaburo then closed all the exits that he knew of the Virtual World. Noah then pretended to lead the group to a secret exit, but instead split them up, and left most of them wandering a Virtual [[Domino City]] while Noah, after he realized that his father was only using him, used Mokuba's body to escape, changed the trajectory of the missiles to the fortress, and intended to destroy everyone inside while he escaped.<ref name="ep 119"/>
   
 
[[File:DMx121 Monster Gozaburo vs Seto.jpg|thumb|left|Gozaburo's monster form.]]
 
[[File:DMx121 Monster Gozaburo vs Seto.jpg|thumb|left|Gozaburo's monster form.]]
While Yugi and the others try to escape, Seto goes to confront his adoptive father. Gozaburo, who was still bitter over his loss to Seto in chess years ago and because Seto ''stole'' Kaiba Corp, challenges him to a duel to give Seto the same type defeat he delivered Gozaburo. As a further insult, Gozaburo uses the monster "[[Exodia Necross]]" (a ghostly dark version of "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]", the monster who handed Seto his first Duel Monsters defeat). [[Exodia Necross]] gains 500 [[ATK]] every one of his [[Standby Phases]], and cannot be destroyed by Spells or Traps. However, its special abilities depend on having all 5 Exodia parts in the Graveyard.<ref name="ep 120">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|120|ref}}</ref>
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While Yugi and the others tried to escape, Seto went to confront his adoptive father. Gozaburo, who was still bitter over his loss to Seto in chess years ago and because Seto ''stole'' KaibaCorp, challenged him to a duel to give him the same kind of defeat that he delivered to him. As a further insult, Gozaburo used the monster "[[Exodia Necross (anime)|Exodia Necross]]" (a ghostly dark version of "[[Exodia the Forbidden One (anime)|Exodia the Forbidden One]]", the monster who handed Seto his first Duel Monsters defeat). Exodia Necross gained 1000 [[ATK]] during every one of his [[Standby Phases]], could not be destroyed by Spells, Traps, and Monster Effects, and could be destroyed in battle. However, its special abilities depended on having all 5 Exodia parts in the [[Graveyard]].<ref name="ep 120">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|120|ref}}</ref>
   
During the Duel, they are informed that the fortress will be hit by a missile and the Virutal World destroyed. Gozaburo was astonished because of the betrayal of his own son and for his plans getting ruined again. Knowing that he will die, Gozaburo tries to take Seto's body, but Seto stopped him by offering that the winner of the duel will escape to the real world. Seto uses "[[Soul Demolition]]" to [[Banish|remove]] the parts from play, neutralizing "Exodia Necross". Now stripped of its powers, "Exodia Necross" is destroyed by Seto's [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]. Gozaburo loses the Duel and his chance to escape the Virtual World.<ref name="ep 120"/>
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During the Duel, Gozaburo and Seto were informed that the fortress would be hit by a missile and the Virtual World would be destroyed. Gozaburo was astonished because of the betrayal of his own son and for his plans getting ruined again. After he knew that he would die, Gozaburo tried to take Seto's body, but Seto stopped him by offering that the winner of the duel would escape to the real world. Seto used "[[Soul Demolition (anime)|Soul Demolition]]" to [[Banish|Remove]] the Exodia parts from play, and neutralized "Exodia Necross". Now stripped of its powers, "Exodia Necross" was destroyed by Seto's "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". Gozaburo lost the Duel and his chance to escape the Virtual World.<ref name="ep 120" />
   
[[File:flamekaiba.png|thumb|180px|Gozaburo Kaiba in his "Flame" form, during the [[Virtual World]] story arc.]]
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[[File:flamekaiba.png|thumb|180px|Gozaburo in his "Flame" form, during the Virtual World Story Arc.]]
With the fortress about to be destroyed, Gozaburo attempts to take Kaiba's body by force by transforming into a red creature. Yugi enters and helps Kaiba escape to the real world. Noah, having had a change of heart, appears on Gozaburo's back, immobilizing him as well as preventing him from downloading himself to another network. As Seto and Yugi emerge on the airship and escape, the fortress explodes, deleting Noah. Gozaburo lives for a few moments, somehow becoming 'real' as a beast of flame, erupting from the ruins of the fortress. As he attempts to destroy the airship, Seto activates the airship's thrusters, jetting out of Gozaburo's grasp for good and leaving him to sink into the waves.<ref name="ep 120"/>
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With the fortress about to be destroyed, Gozaburo attempted to take Kaiba's body by force by transforming into a red creature. Yugi entered and helped Kaiba escape to the real world. Noah, having had a change of heart, appeared on Gozaburo's back, immobilized him as well as prevented him from downloading himself to another network. As Seto and Yugi emerged on the airship and escaped, the fortress exploded, and deleted Noah. Gozaburo lived for a few moments, somehow became 'real' as a beast of flame, and erupted from the ruins of the fortress. As Gozaburo attempted to destroy the airship, Seto activated the airship's thrusters, jetted out of his grasp for good, and left him to sink into the waves.<ref name="ep 120" />
   
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
 
[[File:gozaburowd.png|thumb|left|Gozaburo in [[Waking the Dragons]].]]
 
[[File:gozaburowd.png|thumb|left|Gozaburo in [[Waking the Dragons]].]]
   
Although this is Gozaburo's first and final appearance in person, he appears in flashbacks before and after the [[Virtual World]]. Kaiba's goal to defeat [[Yugi Muto]] at Alcatraz ([[Battle City]]) is not only a mission to defeat Yugi, but to overcome Gozaburo's legacy and put it behind him. Kaiba feels that only when he is crowned Duel King atop the Duel Tower, amidst the rubble of the military factories Gozaburo had built there, that only then can he forget his past and step out of Gozaburo's shadow.<ref name="ep 137">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|137|ref}}</ref> [[Alister]] of [[Dartz]]'s group, [[Doma]], also harbors a grudge towards Seto Kaiba, believing that Gozaburo funded a military attack on his town, although he later realizes that the attack was instead ordered by Dartz disguised as Gozaburo, thus ending his rage against Seto.<ref name="ep 179"/>
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Although that was Gozaburo's first and final appearance in person, he appeared in flashbacks before and after the Virtual World. Kaiba's goal to defeat Yugi Muto at Alcatraz ([[Battle City]]) was not only a mission to defeat Yugi, but to overcome Gozaburo's legacy and put it behind him. Kaiba felt that only when he was crowned Duel King atop the Duel Tower, amidst the rubble of the military factories that Gozaburo had built there, that only then could he forget his past and step out of Gozaburo's shadow.<ref name="ep 137">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|137|ref}}</ref> [[Alister]] of [[Dartz]]'s group, [[Doma]], also harbored a grudge toward Seto, and believed that Gozaburo had funded a military attack on his town, although he later realized that the attack was instead ordered by Dartz who was disguised as Gozaburo, and thus ended his rage against Seto.<ref name="ep 179" />
   
 
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==Personality==
 
Gozaburo was a strict and persistent man. He was considered evil by many because he constantly manipulated people, including his own son, to achieve his goals. At first, Gozaburo appeared to be a caring father, training his son to succeed him as CEO of KaibaCorp. He never really cared for Noah, and rather just saw him as a tool for KaibaCorp to take over the world with. His plan was to make Noah's mindset identical to his to accomplish his goal. After Noah's accident, he only wanted to save him at any cost, but by doing so, he discovered a plan to destroy the real world and rule the virtual world instead. However, Gozaburo saw Noah's death as having a wrench thrown into his plans and did not really care about him. Originally, Gozaburo planned to have Seto become a host to replace Noah's dead body because of the limitations of the virtual world. In the English dub, Seto proved himself more capable than Noah, so he ultimately scrapped the plan. In the original, that never occurred because Noah's lack of interactions with real people inhibited his maturity. Upon hearing that, Yami Yugi, despite his difference with Seto, understood why he hated Gozaburo so much. He usually didn't recognize the hard work of the Big Five. He was very strict with Seto, though he was nicer (or at least not as openly cruel) to Mokuba. Meanwhile, Gozaburo used Noah to set his ambition into motion.<ref name="ep 119">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|119|ref}}</ref>
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==Design==
 
===Appearance===
 
[[File:Gozaburo Kaiba lineart.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Gozaburo Kaiba lineart]]
 
Gozaburo's appearance was that of a tall man, with gray hair and a mustache. In the manga, his facial expressions showed evil and madness when he committed suicide, while in the anime, he seemed like a calm and deceitful man. He usually wore a red business suit, a black tie, and a white inner long-sleeved dress shirt. Gozaburo had brown eyes and was fair skinned.
 
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==Other versions==
 
==Other versions==
 
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==Decks==
 
==Decks==
 
===Anime===
 
===Anime===
 
Gozaburo played an '''Exodia Necross Deck'''. His strategy revolved around [[Summon]]ing "Exodia Necross" by quickly sending the pieces of "Exodia" to the [[Graveyard]] through "[[Painful Choice (anime)|Painful Choice]]". He then relied entirely on the immunity and [[ATK]] raising abilities of "Exodia Necross", which provided decent offense and defense, but whose weaknesses proved to be his undoing.
{| style="float:right;" border="1" width="50%"
 
! colspan="3" style="background: #00FF00; text-align: center;" | Record
 
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! Opponent(s)
 
! Episode(s)
 
! Outcome(s)
 
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| [[Seto Kaiba]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 120|120]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 121|121]] || Lose
 
|}
 
Gozaburo plays an '''Exodia Necross Deck'''. His strategy revolved around [[Summon]]ing "[[Exodia Necross]]" by quickly sending the pieces of "[[Exodia]]" to the [[Graveyard]] through "[[Painful Choice]]". He then relied entirely on Necross' immunity and [[ATK]] raising abilities, which provided decent offense and defense, but whose weaknesses proved to be his undoing.
 
   
Before his Duel with Seto, Gozaburo Summoned a number of monsters with a chess theme against Yugi and company, using their respective chess pieces - "[[Cosmo Queen]]" (queen), "[[Skull Knight]]" (bishop), "[[Command Knight]]" (knight), "[[Rock Ogre Grotto 1|Rock Ogre Grotto #1]]" (rook), and "[[Lizard Soldier]]" (pawn).
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Before his Duel with Seto, Gozaburo [[Summon]]ed a number of monsters with a chess theme against Yugi and company, using their respective chess pieces - "[[Cosmo Queen (anime)|Cosmo Queen]]" (Queen), "[[Skull Knight (anime)|Skull Knight]]" (Bishop), "[[Command Knight (anime)|Command Knight]]" (Knight), "[[Rock Ogre Grotto 1 (anime)|Rock Ogre Grotto 1]]" (Rook), and "[[Lizard Soldier (anime)|Lizard Soldier]]" (Pawn).
   
 
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* [[Left Arm of the Forbidden One]]
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* [[Left Arm of the Forbidden One (anime)|Left Arm of the Forbidden One]]
* [[Left Leg of the Forbidden One]]
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* [[Left Leg of the Forbidden One (anime)|Left Leg of the Forbidden One]]
* [[Right Arm of the Forbidden One]]
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* [[Right Arm of the Forbidden One (anime)|Right Arm of the Forbidden One]]
* [[Right Leg of the Forbidden One]]
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* [[Right Leg of the Forbidden One (anime)|Right Leg of the Forbidden One]]
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* [[Exodia Necross]]
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* [[Exodia the Forbidden One (anime)|Exodia the Forbidden One]]
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|ritual monsters =
* [[Exodia the Forbidden One]]
 
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* [[Exodia Necross (anime)|Exodia Necross]]
 
|spells =
 
|spells =
* [[Contract with Exodia]]
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* [[Contract with Exodia (anime)|Contract with Exodia]]
* [[Painful Choice]]
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* [[Painful Choice (anime)|Painful Choice]]
 
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* [[Delinquent Duo]]
 
* [[Delinquent Duo]]
 
* [[Emergency Provisions]]
 
* [[Emergency Provisions]]
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* [[Foolish Burial]] x3
 
* [[Foolish Burial]] x3
 
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* [[Raigeki Break]]
 
* [[Raigeki Break]]
 
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==Duels==
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! Opponent(s) || Episode(s) || Outcome(s)
 
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| [[Seto Kaiba]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 120|120]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 121|121]] || Lose
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 19:37, 6 November 2019

Gozaburo Kaiba was Seto and Mokuba Kaiba's adoptive father and the former CEO of KaibaCorp. He was the final antagonist in the Virtual World arc, after his biological son, Noah Kaiba, failed and was defeated by Yami Yugi.

Biography

History

DMx110 Younger Gozaburo

A photograph of Gozaburo and Noah.

DMx100 Gozaburo in TV

Gozaburo winning the World Chess Championship.

Gozaburo was the original founder and CEO of KaibaCorp, which, at that time, was a successful arms manufacturer. Because of the nature of his business, Gozaburo became involved in a war where he financed tanks and weapons to one faction, who easily overcame their enemies.[1] Dartz, disguised as Gozaburo, lent weapons from KaibaCorp to the opposing faction as well, and made many people believe that he was only interested in making money through war.[2]

At one point in his life, Gozaburo had a son, Noah, of whom he intended to raise as the KaibaCorp heir. Gozaburo looked for the best teachers and education for his son. Gozaburo also spent time with Noah,[3] and took him out to the sea at one point.[4]

Gozaburo became a famous chess champion, who won the World Championship and donated the prize of $100,000 to the orphanage where Seto and Mokuba lived. The brothers heard of him on TV, so Seto developed a plan to be adopted, studied everything that he could about chess and Gozaburo, and learned his way of thinking and strategies.[5]

When Gozaburo visited the orphanage, he gave toys to the kids, and on his way out, Seto challenged him to a game of chess, and told Gozaburo that if he refused, he would tell the press that he was scared of a little kid. Confident that he would not be beaten by a child, Gozaburo agreed to a single game with Seto, and stated the stipulation that if he won, Gozaburo would agree to adopt him along with his brother.[5] Seto had spent time studying Gozaburo's strategies and how to overcome them, and thus defeated him. Gozaburo had to keep his end of the bargain.[5]

After he was defeated by Seto, Gozaburo met with Noah. He showed his son a picture of Seto, told him he would be his adoptive brother, that both would compete to inherit KaibaCorp and would become rivals.[6] After that talk, Noah was crushed by a car. Noah was transported to the Kaiba Hospital, but the doctors couldn't do anything to save him.[3] Gozaburo wanted to save his son at any cost.[7] After he found a way to do it through technology, Gozaburo digitized Noah's mind and transferred it into a KaibaCorp computer.[3] Noah was then given a funeral. A woman, possibly Gozaburo's wife, wondered how could the events have happened. Gozaburo told her not to worry since there was nothing that he could not do.[4]

Noah awoke in the Virtual World and saw Gozaburo on a screen, where he explained what happened. Gozaburo slowly expanded the Virtual World, and even programmed a space trip for his son.[8] At first, Noah thought that Gozaburo would bring Seto to compete against him, which meant that if Noah won, the Virtual World would overcome reality and he could rule KaibaCorp.[7] Gozaburo's true intentions were actually to use Seto's body as Noah's recipient, while making his adopted son think that he was being bred as his heir.[7] However, Gozaburo soon understood that Noah could not inherit KaibaCorp because of his lack of contact with society,[8] and because the virtual could not rule humans.[7] Because of that, Gozaburo's visits to Noah became less frequent and he wasn't amused by his deeds.[8]

On Noah's birthday, Gozaburo was told by his son that with KaibaCorp's military weapons, 97% of the human population could be destroyed in 30 days.[8] After he heard that, Gozaburo started to develop a plan to leave only the Virtual World, so he began the construction of a missile satellite to destroy the major cities across the world.[7] That day, Seto and Mokuba arrived at the Kaiba Mansion.[8]

Gozaburo was a cruel father to Seto, who forced him to spend all his time studying and forgoing any of the joy or fun that was usually associated with childhood. He put the condition that if Seto didn't study as intended, he would be returned to the orphanage,[9] and drove his adopted son to strict educational regiment for the gifted. One day, Gozaburo asked Seto what would he do if he inherited the company, and was disappointed when Seto answered that he would create Kaiba Land. Gozaburo confiscated all the games that Seto owned because of that,[9] and made every day like constant torture. But Gozaburo didn't realize that he was turning his successor into his greatest enemy.

DMx190 Young Seto and Zigfried meet

Gozaburo, Seto, Mokuba, and Zigfried at the party.

Gozaburo threw a party in which he invited Mr. Schroeder to discuss a deal. They were accompanied by Seto, Mokuba, and Zigfried von Schroeder. Mr. Schroeder first praised Gozaburo because of his fine successor and added that his son was also a genius. The lights from the party started to flicker on and off, and Kemo informed Gozaburo about a computer virus. Gozaburo was astonished as their computers were well protected and he couldn't imagine who could have done that.[10]

Four years later, Seto developed a virtual simulation system that was to be used in games, but Gozaburo planned to use it for warfare. One day, Seto insisted to Gozaburo that it had to be used in games, and made him angry. He told his adopted son that the objective of the Kaiba Family was the world domination with military weapons, and Kemo and other guard took Seto out of the office. After that, Seto stopped calling Gozaburo "father".[11]

One year later, Seto concluded his studies. Gozaburo made the fatal mistake when he gave Seto 2% of KaibaCorp shares as his birthday present. He put Seto on a mission to earn 100 times (10 times in the English Version) that amount through investments within a year in order to test if he was capable of inheriting KaibaCorp, or else he would return to the orphanage. Seto overcame the expectations of Gozaburo by easily accomplishing his mission. However, Seto set in motion his own plan, he, along with the KaibaCorp Board of Directors (later known as The Big Five), started buying shares of KaibaCorp until they reached 49% of the company. Gozaburo, also with 49%, realized Seto's plan. Because of that, Seto hurt Mokuba to force him to spend more time with Gozaburo than with him. This was actually a ruse to deceive Gozaburo into thinking that Mokuba would support him instead of his brother. He was proven wrong when Mokuba, remaining loyal to his brother, transferred his 2% of the company to Seto.[12]

First Series Anime

Gozaburo Kaiba (toei)

Gozaburo in the First Series Anime.

In Episode 20, Gozaburo returned. He questioned Seto on why he created Kaiba Land and finished it even though it was over budget. After he angrily denounced Seto for the way that he ran the company, Seto announced that he was in control and the board members went to his side, which showed Gozaburo that he was in control. Gozaburo looked at the street below the board office, and then collapsed in shock.

Death

Gozaburo, Seto, the Big Five, and other high ranking employees attended a meeting. There, Gozaburo, confident that he owned 51% of the company, revealed his plan to defeat Seto which consisted in transferring his shares to a subsidiary, but was ousted from power when Mokuba decided to betray him and give his 2% of the company to his brother. That weakened Gozaburo's mind and led to him committing suicide (in the dub, he ran away and disappeared forever).[12]

Virtual World

DMx119 Gozaburo digitalizing

Gozaburo digitizing himself.

DMx119 Gozaburo revealing his plans

Gozaburo unveiling his plans.

It was revealed that, while Gozaburo's body died, he had previously digitized his mind like he did Noah's, and hid inside the KaibaCorp computer banks. Because of Seto's treachery, his plans were shattered, so he changed them. Instead of using Seto's body as the recipient of Noah, it would become the recipient of KaibaCorp. Although Seto would rule it for a time, Gozaburo had planned on taking his body later on.[7]

When Noah lured Seto and others, including Yugi Muto, into the Virtual World, Noah had the Big Five try and defeat Yugi, Seto, and company. When they failed one by one, Gozaburo revealed himself as the mastermind of the capture to everyone and Noah. He was disappointed by Noah's defeat as he could not take Seto's body, but had managed to hack into KaibaCorp's network. Through it, he accessed his secret missile satellite. No longer needing Seto's body, he unveiled the final stage of his plan: Launching missiles against the world leaders, hack into every computer system in the world, and rule humanity through the Virtual World (in the English version, he wanted to digitize the entire world and reign as King of the Virtual World).[7]

Gozaburo then closed all the exits that he knew of the Virtual World. Noah then pretended to lead the group to a secret exit, but instead split them up, and left most of them wandering a Virtual Domino City while Noah, after he realized that his father was only using him, used Mokuba's body to escape, changed the trajectory of the missiles to the fortress, and intended to destroy everyone inside while he escaped.[7]

DMx121 Monster Gozaburo vs Seto

Gozaburo's monster form.

While Yugi and the others tried to escape, Seto went to confront his adoptive father. Gozaburo, who was still bitter over his loss to Seto in chess years ago and because Seto stole KaibaCorp, challenged him to a duel to give him the same kind of defeat that he delivered to him. As a further insult, Gozaburo used the monster "Exodia Necross" (a ghostly dark version of "Exodia the Forbidden One", the monster who handed Seto his first Duel Monsters defeat). Exodia Necross gained 1000 ATK during every one of his Standby Phases, could not be destroyed by Spells, Traps, and Monster Effects, and could be destroyed in battle. However, its special abilities depended on having all 5 Exodia parts in the Graveyard.[13]

During the Duel, Gozaburo and Seto were informed that the fortress would be hit by a missile and the Virtual World would be destroyed. Gozaburo was astonished because of the betrayal of his own son and for his plans getting ruined again. After he knew that he would die, Gozaburo tried to take Seto's body, but Seto stopped him by offering that the winner of the duel would escape to the real world. Seto used "Soul Demolition" to Remove the Exodia parts from play, and neutralized "Exodia Necross". Now stripped of its powers, "Exodia Necross" was destroyed by Seto's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". Gozaburo lost the Duel and his chance to escape the Virtual World.[13]

Flamekaiba

Gozaburo in his "Flame" form, during the Virtual World Story Arc.

With the fortress about to be destroyed, Gozaburo attempted to take Kaiba's body by force by transforming into a red creature. Yugi entered and helped Kaiba escape to the real world. Noah, having had a change of heart, appeared on Gozaburo's back, immobilized him as well as prevented him from downloading himself to another network. As Seto and Yugi emerged on the airship and escaped, the fortress exploded, and deleted Noah. Gozaburo lived for a few moments, somehow became 'real' as a beast of flame, and erupted from the ruins of the fortress. As Gozaburo attempted to destroy the airship, Seto activated the airship's thrusters, jetted out of his grasp for good, and left him to sink into the waves.[13]

Legacy

Gozaburowd

Gozaburo in Waking the Dragons.

Although that was Gozaburo's first and final appearance in person, he appeared in flashbacks before and after the Virtual World. Kaiba's goal to defeat Yugi Muto at Alcatraz (Battle City) was not only a mission to defeat Yugi, but to overcome Gozaburo's legacy and put it behind him. Kaiba felt that only when he was crowned Duel King atop the Duel Tower, amidst the rubble of the military factories that Gozaburo had built there, that only then could he forget his past and step out of Gozaburo's shadow.[14] Alister of Dartz's group, Doma, also harbored a grudge toward Seto, and believed that Gozaburo had funded a military attack on his town, although he later realized that the attack was instead ordered by Dartz who was disguised as Gozaburo, and thus ended his rage against Seto.[2]

Personality

Gozaburo was a strict and persistent man. He was considered evil by many because he constantly manipulated people, including his own son, to achieve his goals. At first, Gozaburo appeared to be a caring father, training his son to succeed him as CEO of KaibaCorp. He never really cared for Noah, and rather just saw him as a tool for KaibaCorp to take over the world with. His plan was to make Noah's mindset identical to his to accomplish his goal. After Noah's accident, he only wanted to save him at any cost, but by doing so, he discovered a plan to destroy the real world and rule the virtual world instead. However, Gozaburo saw Noah's death as having a wrench thrown into his plans and did not really care about him. Originally, Gozaburo planned to have Seto become a host to replace Noah's dead body because of the limitations of the virtual world. In the English dub, Seto proved himself more capable than Noah, so he ultimately scrapped the plan. In the original, that never occurred because Noah's lack of interactions with real people inhibited his maturity. Upon hearing that, Yami Yugi, despite his difference with Seto, understood why he hated Gozaburo so much. He usually didn't recognize the hard work of the Big Five. He was very strict with Seto, though he was nicer (or at least not as openly cruel) to Mokuba. Meanwhile, Gozaburo used Noah to set his ambition into motion.[7]

Design

Appearance

Gozaburo Kaiba lineart

Gozaburo Kaiba lineart

Gozaburo's appearance was that of a tall man, with gray hair and a mustache. In the manga, his facial expressions showed evil and madness when he committed suicide, while in the anime, he seemed like a calm and deceitful man. He usually wore a red business suit, a black tie, and a white inner long-sleeved dress shirt. Gozaburo had brown eyes and was fair skinned.

Other versions

Decks

Anime

Gozaburo played an Exodia Necross Deck. His strategy revolved around Summoning "Exodia Necross" by quickly sending the pieces of "Exodia" to the Graveyard through "Painful Choice". He then relied entirely on the immunity and ATK raising abilities of "Exodia Necross", which provided decent offense and defense, but whose weaknesses proved to be his undoing.

Before his Duel with Seto, Gozaburo Summoned a number of monsters with a chess theme against Yugi and company, using their respective chess pieces - "Cosmo Queen" (Queen), "Skull Knight" (Bishop), "Command Knight" (Knight), "Rock Ogre Grotto 1" (Rook), and "Lizard Soldier" (Pawn).


Nightmare Troubadour


Duels

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome(s)
Seto Kaiba 120-121 Lose

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 150: "Deja Duel! - Part 2"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 179: "A Duel with Dartz - Part 3"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 114: "Brothers in Arms, Part 1"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 112: "Merger of the Big Five, Part 2"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 100: "Isolated in Cyber Space, Part 2"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 110: "Noah's Secret"
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 119: "So Close Yet So Far"
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 115: "Brothers in Arms, Part 2"
  9. 9.0 9.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 103: "Freeze Play, Part 2"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 190: "Down in Flames - Part 1"
  11. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 104: "Courtroom Chaos, Part 1"
  12. 12.0 12.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 108: "Settling the Score, Part 1"
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 120: "Burying the Past - Part 1"
  14. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 137: "Battle for the Bronze - Part 3"