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| romaji_name = Vivian Won |
| romaji_name = Vivian Won |
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| anime_debut = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|186|ref}} |
| anime_debut = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|186|ref}} |
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− | | appears_in_anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ( |
+ | | appears_in_anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (second series)]] |
| gender = Female |
| gender = Female |
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| tournament1 = [[Grand Championship]] |
| tournament1 = [[Grand Championship]] |
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− | | result1 = |
+ | | result1 = Did not place |
| anime_deck = Kung Fu |
| anime_deck = Kung Fu |
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− | | ja_voice = {{ |
+ | | ja_voice = {{voice actors|ja|Rie Tanaka}} |
− | | en_voice = {{ |
+ | | en_voice = {{voice actors|en|Allyson Johnson}} |
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+ | ==Appearance== |
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⚫ | '''Vivian Wong''' is the Asian Duel Monsters |
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+ | Vivian wears a signature Chinese yellow dress and bracelets in her waist. Red high heels adorned her bare feet and her hair is put in two buns. |
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+ | ==Personality== |
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⚫ | To that point, she |
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+ | She is very whiny, hoping to get what she wants by obscure means. She is an avid fan of both [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and Kaiba to the point of obsession, especially Yugi, whom she hopes to turn into her "love slave", much to [[Tea Gardner|Tea]]'s ire. She used her beautiful tactics and attacks to completely defeat her opponents. |
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+ | ==Biography== |
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⚫ | In the Japanese |
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+ | ===History=== |
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+ | During the Asian Duel Monsters tournament, she defeated the supreme Clan of Nine Dragons and later gained "The Duel Queen of Asia" title. |
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+ | ===Yu-Gi-Oh!=== |
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+ | ====Grand Championship==== |
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⚫ | To that point, she had a fierce rivalry with [[Rebecca Hawkins]] for Yugi's affections and had even gone so far as to blackmail Yugi into [[duel]]ing her outside the contest, threatening to leave Yugi's [[Solomon Muto|grandpa]] with an injured back if he didn't accept. If she won, then Yugi would have to go on a date with her (become her "love slave" in the Japanese version); however, she lost all her [[duel]]s. |
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⚫ | In the Japanese epilogue (Not shown in the English version), Vivian is seen with [[Mai Valentine|Mai Kujaku]] dueling against the [[Paradox Brothers|Meikyū Brothers]] on the ''Great Wall of China''. Since Mai was not participating in the [[Grand Championship]], only briefly seen near the end, Vivian seemed to fill in her role as the "femme fatale" of that arc. |
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==Deck== |
==Deck== |
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⚫ | Vivian uses an '''Asian-themed Martial Arts Deck''', focused around her [[Signature card|ace]], "[[Dragon Lady]]", [[Support|supporting]] it through an array of [[Magic Card]]s. She generally uses [[beatdown]] and [[burn]] tactics through strong monsters like "[[Kung Fu Nyan Nyan]]" and cards such as "[[Mystic Eruption]]". |
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− | ! colspan="3" style="background: #00FF00; text-align: center;" | Record |
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⚫ | Vivian uses an '''Asian-themed Martial Arts Deck''', focused around her [[Signature card|ace]], "[[Dragon Lady]]", [[Support|supporting]] it through an array of [[Magic Card]]s. She generally uses [[ |
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{{Decklist|Anime Deck |
{{Decklist|Anime Deck |
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|normal monsters = |
|normal monsters = |
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− | * [[Blackland Fire Dragon]]<ref group=Notes name=whirl>This card is [[send|sent]] from her [[Main Deck|Deck]] to the [[Graveyard]] via the [[Card effect|effect]] of "[[Flying Dragon Whirl]]" during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|episode 193]].</ref> |
+ | * [[Blackland Fire Dragon (anime)|Blackland Fire Dragon]]<ref group=Notes name=whirl>This card is [[send|sent]] from her [[Main Deck|Deck]] to the [[Graveyard]] via the [[Card effect|effect]] of "[[Flying Dragon Whirl]]" during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|episode 193]].</ref> |
− | * [[Inpachi]]<ref group=Notes name=hand189>This card was seen in |
+ | * [[Inpachi (anime)|Inpachi]]<ref group=Notes name=hand189>This card was seen in her [[hand]] during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|episode 189]].</ref> |
− | * [[Master Kyonshee]] |
+ | * [[Master Kyonshee (anime)|Master Kyonshee]] |
− | * [[Sky Dragon]]<ref group=Notes name=whirl/> |
+ | * [[Sky Dragon (anime)|Sky Dragon]]<ref group=Notes name=whirl/> |
− | * [[Soul Tiger]]<ref group=Notes name=hand189/> |
+ | * [[Soul Tiger (anime)|Soul Tiger]]<ref group=Notes name=hand189/> |
|effect monsters = |
|effect monsters = |
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* [[Dragon Lady]] |
* [[Dragon Lady]] |
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− | * [[Gyaku-Gire Panda]] |
+ | * [[Gyaku-Gire Panda (anime)|Gyaku-Gire Panda]] |
* [[Kung Fu Nyan Nyan]] |
* [[Kung Fu Nyan Nyan]] |
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− | * [[Thunder Nyan Nyan]]<ref group=Notes name=hand189/> |
+ | * [[Thunder Nyan Nyan (anime)|Thunder Nyan Nyan]]<ref group=Notes name=hand189/> |
|union monsters = |
|union monsters = |
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− | * [[Kiryu]]<ref group=Notes name=whirl/> |
+ | * [[Kiryu (anime)|Kiryu]]<ref group=Notes name=whirl/> |
− | * [[Pitch-Dark Dragon]]<ref group=Notes name=whirl/> |
+ | * [[Pitch-Dark Dragon (anime)|Pitch-Dark Dragon]]<ref group=Notes name=whirl/> |
|spells = |
|spells = |
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* [[Flying Dragon Whirl]] |
* [[Flying Dragon Whirl]] |
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* [[Luminous Clouds]] |
* [[Luminous Clouds]] |
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* [[Mystic Eruption]] |
* [[Mystic Eruption]] |
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− | * [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] |
+ | * [[Mystical Space Typhoon (anime)|Mystical Space Typhoon]] |
* [[Snowfall Sword]] |
* [[Snowfall Sword]] |
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+ | ==Duels== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | * Ironically enough, despite her reputation as a professional duelist, she lost all of her onscreen duels in the anime. |
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+ | *Vivian's personality and appearance is similar to that of ''[[Wikipedia:Meiling Li|Meiling Li]]'' from the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Cardcaptor Sakura|Cardcaptor Sakura]]''. Her [[Main Deck|Deck]] also reflects Meiling's passion for fighting. |
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+ | * Vivian also resembles the female fighter Chun-Li from the ''Street Fighter'' franchise, similarly to [[Street Fighter]], who resembles the ''SF'' character Fei Long and was playing a game similar to it. Said character was named [[Dragon (character)]] in the Toei anime and [[Feng Long]] in the ''DDM'' game. |
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==Notes== |
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Revision as of 11:07, 9 December 2019
Vivian Wong is the Asian Duel Monsters champion. In the English dub, it was stated that before that, she was a successful model, actress, and Kung Fu champion. She participates in Kaiba's KC Grand Championship.
Appearance
Vivian wears a signature Chinese yellow dress and bracelets in her waist. Red high heels adorned her bare feet and her hair is put in two buns.
Personality
She is very whiny, hoping to get what she wants by obscure means. She is an avid fan of both Yugi and Kaiba to the point of obsession, especially Yugi, whom she hopes to turn into her "love slave", much to Tea's ire. She used her beautiful tactics and attacks to completely defeat her opponents.
Biography
History
During the Asian Duel Monsters tournament, she defeated the supreme Clan of Nine Dragons and later gained "The Duel Queen of Asia" title.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Grand Championship
To that point, she had a fierce rivalry with Rebecca Hawkins for Yugi's affections and had even gone so far as to blackmail Yugi into dueling her outside the contest, threatening to leave Yugi's grandpa with an injured back if he didn't accept. If she won, then Yugi would have to go on a date with her (become her "love slave" in the Japanese version); however, she lost all her duels.
In the Japanese epilogue (Not shown in the English version), Vivian is seen with Mai Kujaku dueling against the Meikyū Brothers on the Great Wall of China. Since Mai was not participating in the Grand Championship, only briefly seen near the end, Vivian seemed to fill in her role as the "femme fatale" of that arc.
Vivian was last seen in a cameo appearance eating noodles when Maximillion Pegasus was recounting on how everyone played an important part in Pharaoh Atem's journey.
Deck
Vivian uses an Asian-themed Martial Arts Deck, focused around her ace, "Dragon Lady", supporting it through an array of Magic Cards. She generally uses beatdown and burn tactics through strong monsters like "Kung Fu Nyan Nyan" and cards such as "Mystic Eruption".
Duels
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
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Clan of the Nine Dragons Duelists | 189 | Win (x9, flashback) |
Rebecca Hawkins | 189 | Lose |
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi | 193 | Lose |
Para and Dox | 224 | Not shown (w/ Mai Valentine) |
Trivia
- Ironically enough, despite her reputation as a professional duelist, she lost all of her onscreen duels in the anime.
- Vivian's personality and appearance is similar to that of Meiling Li from the anime Cardcaptor Sakura. Her Deck also reflects Meiling's passion for fighting.
- Vivian also resembles the female fighter Chun-Li from the Street Fighter franchise, similarly to Street Fighter, who resembles the SF character Fei Long and was playing a game similar to it. Said character was named Dragon (character) in the Toei anime and Feng Long in the DDM game.
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V second episode, there is a girl in the crowd that resembles Vivian.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 This card is sent from her Deck to the Graveyard via the effect of "Flying Dragon Whirl" during episode 193.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 This card was seen in her hand during episode 189.