Yu-Gi-Oh! - Volume 004
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English | Kaiba's Revenge | ||||||||||||||
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Serialization | |||||||||||||||
Series | Yu-Gi-Oh! | ||||||||||||||
Number | 4 | ||||||||||||||
3-in-1 volume | "Yu-Gi-Oh! (3-in-1 edition) - Volume 002" | ||||||||||||||
Contains chapters | 025 – 033 | ||||||||||||||
Release dates | |||||||||||||||
Japanese | September 4, 1997[1] | ||||||||||||||
English | March 17, 2004[2] | ||||||||||||||
Chronology | |||||||||||||||
Yu-Gi-Oh! volumes | |||||||||||||||
Previous | "Capsule Monster Chess" | ||||||||||||||
Next | "The Heart of the Cards" |
"Kaiba's Revenge", known as "Project Start!!" in the Japanese version, is the fourth volume of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.
Stories[edit]
Seto Kaiba seeks revenge on Yugi Mutou for defeating him in Duel Monsters and subjecting him to a Penalty Game. He subjects Yugi and his friends to Death-T, a theme park of death, designed to kill Yugi.
Foreword[edit]
In the foreword, Kazuki Takahashi talks about how he played shogi at a street stall. There was a puzzle where one could win ¥30,000 if they find checkmate in eight moves. Takahashi rose to the challenge, but failed on the eight move. The man at the stall then held out his hand, saying that it was ¥1000 for each move. This detail was not on the sign and cost Takahashi ¥8000.
Bonus game[edit]
At the end of the volume, there was a bonus game, titled "Thrilling Board Game".
The game was for five players. The next fives pages included a grid. All players put their on the square labeled "Start" and roll a die to see who goes first, second, third, etc. Players then take turns rolling the die. If they roll a 1, they can move 1 square in any direction. If they roll a 6, they can move one or two squares in any direction. If they roll a 2,3 or 4, they move in the direction indicated in the grid.
- If a die roll tells a player to move into a rock, they stay still.
- If a die roll tells a player to move over an edge, they warp back to the starting square. If there is person playing the game, they lose if they fall over an edge.
- If a die roll tells a player to move onto an edge square that another player is on, the moving player can push the other player off the edge, if the edge is in the direction that they are moving.
- Some squares tell players to warp to another square, when a player stops on them.
- If a player stops in the goal area, they win.
Chapters[edit]
Image | Number | English title | Japanese title |
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#25 | "The One-Inch Terror" | ||
Wan Inchi no Kyōfu | |||
Yugi and Jonouchi go to the arcade to try beat someone's high scores, but end up in a spot of trouble after meeting Street Fighter, who does not take too well to losing. | |||
#26 | "Russian Roulette" | ||
Shi no Roshian Rūretto | |||
"Russian Roulette of Death" | |||
Seto Kaiba invites Yugi and Jonouchi to his mansion, where they are to be treated as V.I.P.s for the grand opening of his secret project the next day. Mokuba still comes across as sinister, but invites the guests to a meal. | |||
#27 | "Project Start!" | ||
Purojekuto Sutāto!! | |||
"Project Start!!" | |||
Kaiba reveals his secret project, as he brings Yugi and Jonouchi to the grand opening of the indoor amusement part Kaiba Land. | |||
#28 | "Arena #1" | ||
Daīchi no Batoru Fīrudo | |||
"First Battlefield" | |||
Yugi starts the first stage of Death-T. | |||
#29 | "Shooting Stardust" | シューティング・スターダスト | |
Shūtingu Sutādasuto | |||
Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda face Johnny Gayle, Bob McGuire and "name unknown" in the Stardust Shootout. | |||
#30 | "Don't Make a Sound!" | 声を出すな!! | |
Koe wo Dasuna!! | |||
"Don't Make a Sound!!" | |||
The Kaiba Manor butler, subjects Yugi and his friends to the Electric Chair Ride. | |||
#31 | "Murderer's Mansion" | ||
Mādāzu no Manshon | |||
Yugi and his friends enter the Murderer's Mansion stage of Death-T. | |||
#32 | "Chainsaw Deathmatch!!" | チェンソーデスマッチ!! | |
Chensō Desumacchi!! | |||
Jonouchi is lured into a deathmatch with the Chopman. | |||
#33 | "Terror Cubed!!!" | 正方形の恐怖!!! | |
Seihōkei no Kyōfu!!! | |||
Inside the empty Death T-3 room, Yugi and his friends reminisce over how their lives have changed, before large blocks start to fall from the ceiling. |
References[edit]
- ↑ books.shueisha.co.jp Yu-Gi-Oh! 4 (japanese)
- ↑ amazon.com Yu-Gi-Oh!, Vol. 4