![]() I don't think anyone really does," he said while laughing. Tsuda expressed a dislike towards his character as he would not befriend him as according to him "I definitely don't want to become friends with him. ![]() In the second Japanese anime adaptation of the Yu-Gi-Oh series, Kaiba is voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda. Takahashi views Kaiba as Yugi's archnemesis and thus consider Yugi a highly important character because without him, Kaiba would not have a reason to exist. According to Takahashi, the feelings of "Priest Seto" ( 神官セト, Shinkan Seto) for Kisara are the basis behind Kaiba's modern-day obsession with the Blue Eyes White Dragon. This scene felt like one of the most difficult scenes to write because of the pair's rivalry. Before the game begins, Kaiba passes Yugi a card that could help him in the game. He believes, however, the most important part of their relationship is before Yugi's duel against Marik's alter-ego. Īccording to Takahashi, while Yugi and Kaiba are rivals, they are not close friends. As a result, he believes Dark Yugi is at his best when he is being supported by the rest of the cast. He felt Yami Yugi and Kaiba are weaker characters despite the former's heroic traits. For example, the author believes the regular Yugi and Katsuya Jonouchi (known as Joey Wheeler in the English anime) to have more potential as characters because they only focus on enjoying games. ![]() Takahashi believes modern society focuses too much on winners and losers. This later led to the creation of Kisara for the series' final arc where her origins are connected with Kaiba. Named the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", he wanted it "to evoke a feeling that would allow readers to conjure up its colors". In the making of the series, Takahashi wanted to create an appealing creature for his Duel Monster fight with Yugi Mutou. Displeased with hearing about this person, Takahashi decided to use this cardgame collector as a manga character, resulting in Kaiba's creation. According to the story, there was a real life person who played trading cards but was unwilling to play with him because he was not an expert. Seto Kaiba originates from Kazuki Takahashi's stories he was told by a friend. While his development in the film Dark Side of Dimensions was praised for being the major focus in the narrative, the critics still felt Kaiba was obsessed with Duel Monsters to a ridiculous point based on how he still aims to reach his original goal. Eric Stuart voiced him in all of his English appearances.Ĭritical reception to Kaiba has been mixed for being compared to simplistic anime rivals based on his multiple attempts to defeat Yugi and become the superior Duel Monsters player. He was first voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa in Japanese with Kenjirō Tsuda replacing him in the sequel Duel Monsters. Kaiba was modelled after him based on his obsession with gaming, but also wanted to give him a more calm demeanor when developing his relationship with his rival. Seto Kaiba originates's from one of Takahashi's stories he heard from a friend involving a selfish cardcollector. Kaiba has also appeared in related anime works and feature films. He is the modern day reincarnation of one of the Pharaoh's Six High Priests, "Priest Seto", who appears in the manga final arc. In all mediums, his arch-rival is the protagonist of the series, Yugi Mutou, who is also a superb game player. As the majority shareholder and CEO of his own multi-national gaming company, Kaiba Corporation, Kaiba holds the reputation of being Japan's greatest gamer and aims to become the world's greatest player of the American card game, Duel Monsters (Magic & Wizards in the Japanese manga). Seto Kaiba ( Japanese: 海馬 瀬人, Hepburn: Kaiba Seto) is a fictional character in the manga Yu-Gi-Oh! by Kazuki Takahashi. Seto Kaiba as illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi alongside his Blue-Eyes White Dragon
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