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Kaiba Land GX

Kaiba Land in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.

Kaiba Land is the name given to theme parks set-up by Seto and Mokuba Kaiba.

In the manga and Japanese second series anime, there are multiple Kaiba lands, while in the English dub there is only one shown.

Seto designed the security system around chess; you had to make the correct "checkmate" move to gain access to restricted areas.

Different parks[]

Original Kaiba Land[]

Kaiba Land skyscraper

The Kaiba Land skyscraper.

The first Kaiba Land is an indoor amusement park. It had has various features, including 3-D simulation rides, all of which use cutting edge technology.

The hidden attraction in the park is the theme park of death, Death-T. This cost ¥10 billion to construct and was made for Kaiba to get revenge on Yugi.

  • Death-T 1 contains a shootout game, "Shooting Stardust".
  • Death-T 2 is comprised of three stages:
    • "Electric Chair Ride" ("Electric Chair Ride of Death" in the Japanese version): A ride designed to scare the passengers and electrocute them with a million volts if they scream.
    • "Murderer's Mansion": a haunted house, with a large guillotine. Entrants must solve a riddle to avoid having their hand cut off.
    • A battle with the murderer Chopman in a chamber in the mansion.
  • Death-T 3 contains a room with falling blocks. The player must climb the blocks to the exit without getting crushed.
  • Death-T 4 contains a giant Capsule Monster Chess arena. An artificial Penalty Game is inflicted on the loser.
  • Death-T 5 consists of a game of Duel Monsters in the dome at the top. An artificial Penalty Game is inflicted on the loser.

A KC Stadium was later built outside the skyscraper, which served as the venue for Yugi and Kaiba's Duels with Aigami.

Bunkoban Kaiba Land[]

A map of a Kaiba Land was included in the bunkoban.

Blue eyes monorail

The blue eyes monorail as seen in the virtual world arc

It had the following features:

KaibaLandMap

Kaiba Land

  1. Blue-Eyes Arcade
  2. Future KaibaCorp building
  3. Duel Stadium
  4. Water closet
  5. Kaiba Land Hotel
  6. Blue-Eyes Monorail depot
  7. Kaibaman show
  8. Battle City the Movie
  9. Death-T virtual theater
  10. Blue-Eyes Ultimate World
  11. Kaiba Castle
  12. Blue-Eyes Burst Stream
  13. Water closet
  14. Shop
  15. Blue-Eyes Adventure
  16. CapMon Mokuba building
  17. Shop
  18. Monster Horror building
  19. Water closet
  20. Blue-Eyes Jet Coaster

Video games[]

Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories[]

Kaiba Land is the setting for the second stage of opponents in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories. Here, the player must defeat Ryota Kajiki, Dinosaur Ryuzaki, the Ventriloquist of the Doomed, Mei, Kyu, and Mokuba to move on to the next stage.

Destiny Board Traveler[]

Kaibaland-DBT

The Kaiba Land stage in Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler, Kaiba Land is a stage, which can be unlocked by winning 1 game with Mokuba.

The area is the Doom T-4 stage. Téa Gardner, Tristan Taylor, Chopman and 2 of Kaiba's goons are visible in the background.

On the Special Zones, players must roll 2 dice. Depending the result, the following outcomes may happen.

Dice roll Outcome
2 Opponents lose 3000 Life Points
3 Player gains 3 Victory Stars
4 Nothing
5 Player may claim one wild monster from anywhere on the Destiny Board
6 Player loses 100 Life Points for each Victory Star they posses
7 Nothing
8 Player loses 100 Life Points for each Victory Star they posses
9 Player draws 2 cards
10 Player lose 3/4 of their Life Points
11 Nothing
12 Player gains 10 Victory Stars

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX[]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Seto Kaiba allowed Sartorius the use of Kaiba Land during a Duel Academy field trip. He then ordered his security men to keep an eye on Sartorius having suspicion on his scheme for using Kaiba Land. Jaden and Aster have to go to Kaiba Land to confront Sarina. It was a place where Syrus and Hassleberry were held captive in the Virtual World Facility.

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