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You could flip to a random chapter of the manga and find a Shadow Game worthy of being on this list, but the one Dark Yugi creates in Chapter 3 is pretty hard to top. The Bully of the Week this time is Sozoji, a wannabe rock star who bullies kids at school into coming to all-night karaoke sessions under the threat of physical violence (it bears repeating that this comic is insane). When he crosses Yugi, he finds himself challenged to a Shadow Game with particularly brutal consequences.
The other two start shooting at Jonouchi. Using Jonouchi as the decoy, Honda takes aim and hits Maguire’s sensor, but nothing happens. Jonouchi ducks behind a wall. Honda’s shoulder pad gets hit by one of the enemy’s lasers. He feels a shock as a result. Honda gets suspicious and calls his teammates to pull back.
The team return to the room with Anzu. Honda explains that the game is rigged, stating their guns don’t do anything. He then curses at Kaiba. Johji becomes outraged with Honda interrupting his time with Anzu and insulting Kaiba. He grabs Anzu’s gun and starts shooting at the boys. He hits the sensor on one of the vests on the rack behind them, which subsequently produces a massive electric shock. Honda takes the gun from Johji and compares it to his. His and Anzu’s look the same, but are built differently. Honda feels Anzu’s gun should be enough to take out the enemy. Jonouchi suggests he do another surprise attack, but Honda quickly dismisses that idea.
Honda enters the room holding a gun, without Yugi or Jonouchi. He walks over to the enemy and drops the gun before raising his hands to signal a surrender. Regardless, the other two were told to kill him and prepare to do so. But Johji, whom Honda had hidden on his back, throws Anzu’s gun to him. Honda uses it to shoot both opponents, electrocuting them. He previously turned down the voltage, so as to not kill them.
Jonouchi tells his friends not to scream, but they feel he’s most likely to do so. Hobson, being a torturer, has trained himself not to scream and believes he should be capable of forcing the others to.
A hand reaches through the trap door and pulls Johji in. The gang goes in to rescue Johji. They see him in a chamber. Johji claims to be alone, but Jonouchi doesn’t trust him. Johji then turns to the Chopman and tells him the others won’t enter. Kaiba appears on a screen and explains the rules for this part of the level. One player must enter to battle the Chopman, or he will kill Johji. Jonouchi enters to pay Johji back for the times he saved them in previous stages.
The others make it out, but Honda remains stuck and tells the others to go on without him. Before the others have a chance to react, a block falls and covers the hole.
Yugi becomes afraid to draw his next card, but notices the symbol Anzu had drawn on his hand. He remembered what she said about thinking about that symbol when they are alone. He then draws “
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