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Maximillion Pegasus, known as Pegasus J. Crawford in the Japanese version, is the president of Industrial Illusions and the creator of the game of Duel Monsters. He owns many cards that have never been released to the public. He originally wanted to be an artist before becoming obsessed with Egypt and creating Duel Monsters. This did serve to fulfill his original dream as he drew monsters for his game.
Maximillion J. Pe gasus, known as Pegasus J. Crawford in the Japanese version is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. This is the original depiction of Pegasus, created by Kazuki Takahashi. With the exception of two occasions where he is called Pegasus J. Crawford,[2][3] he is one of the few human characters to not use his original Japanese name in the English manga.
Pegasus is depicted as a well-mannered, yet overly dramatic man obsessed with cartoons, concealing the appearance of a ruthless businessman and gamer, yet man of his word. His motives stem from the death of his lover, Cyndia. His fascination with Egyptian beliefs in life after death led to him obtaining the Millennium Eye and creating the Duel Monsters card game. He attempted to take control of KaibaCorp to use their Solid Vision technology to create a lifelike version of Cyndia. The takeover plan involved him hosting the Duelist Kingdom tournament to defeat Yugi Mutou. However his defeat against Yugi led to the failure of his plan and his murder at the hands of Dark Bakura.
Yu-Gi-Oh! R explores more of Pegasus' life; particularly how he had taken care of a number of orphans. One of them, Yako Tenma, blamed Yugi for Pegasus' death and arranged Project R.A. in an attempt to resurrect him.
Pegasus' father was a wealthy man, who managed casinos in Las Vegas.[4] While Pegasus was growing up, he watched Funny Rabbit every Saturday morning and considered its characters to be his best friends at the time.[5]
Acquiring the Millennium Eye[edit]Thelondonlol - YouTubeThelondonlol - YouTubeThelondonlol - YouTube
While in the Valley of the Kings, Pegasus also heard legends of Egyptian magicians, who had the power to seal monsters in stone tablets and summon them to fight battles. He created the card game Duel Monsters as a means of bringing these ancient games to the modern world.[7] Pegasus founded the company Industrial Illusions and established himself as a young genius game designer on creating Duel Monsters.[8] Among the cards he created were the three Egyptian Gods, though he was unable to translate the Hieratic Text that referred to "The Sun Dragon Ra" specifically, and he was forced to print it on the card in an ink only visible under the light emitted from "Ra" when Summoned (possibly inferring that he created them after the development of the Solid Vision technology). He regarded their creation as his greatest mistake as the three cards gained power as if the gods dwelled within them, making them powerful weapons. He tried to destroy the God Cards, but could not bring himself to do it, so he had the Egyptian supreme council of antiquities bury the cards in different locations in the Valley of the Kings.[9] Pegasus also designed the Wicked Gods, but refrained from creating them for the same reason he regretted creating the Egyptian Gods.[10]
Duel Monsters became a huge success in the United States, with players said to be in excess of twenty million and many tournaments hosted with large prizes.[11] He received an offer from KaibaCorp to develop Virtual Simulation Battle Boxes together, to enhance the experience of playing Duel Monsters.[8]Thelondonlol - YouTubeThelondonlol - YouTube
The United States top Card Professor, Keith Howard challenged Pegasus to a Duel. Pegasus was not interested at first, but accepted under the conditions that the prize was to be one million dollars, the Duel was to take place in a stadium capable of holding fifty thousand people and broadcast nationwide with earnings split between sponsors and TV stations. The Duel was to take place in the New York Duel Stadium. Before it began, Pegasus took the time to teach some children present how to play Duel Monsters. He gave one of the children, Tom, a Deck of cards as he could not afford to build a good one of his own. When the Duel began, Pegasus performed a Mind Scan on Keith and wrote instructions on a piece of paper. He then called Tom to the Duel and gave him the paper, telling him to follow the instructions and he would win. In the meantime, Pegasus sat with his guest, Seto Kaiba from KaibaCorp and accepted his offer to develop the Battle Boxes. When Tom defeated Keith, Pegasus took him to the camera and advertised Duel Monsters as a game where even a beginner can beat a strong champion, effectively turning the Duel into a commercial.[11]
Duelist Kingdom[edit]Thelondonlol - YouTubeThelondonlol - YouTubeThelondonlol - YouTubeThelondonlol - YouTube
When Seto Kaiba was left in a coma after losing to Yugi Mutou in Death-T, KaibaCorp shares began to plummet. With the company in a bad state and Kaiba out of action, Pegasus seized the chance try and take over it. He made a deal with the company's leading stock holders, the Big Five, in which he could buy the position of chief executive if he defeated Yugi Mutou in an official game of Duel Monsters in order to rebuild the company's reputation.[8]
To defeat Yugi Mutou, Pegasus organized the Duelist Kingdom Duel Monsters tournament.[8] It was to place on his island, which shared its name, Duelist Kingdom. Participants were given 2 Star Chips to wager in Duels in the battle royal format preliminary stages.[14] The Duels were to take place in Battle Boxes scattered across the island, granting different Field Power Sources based on their location.[15] Duelists who acquire 10 Star Chips would earn the right to enter his castle.[14] Pegasus also hired Player Killers to try and defeat Yugi in the preliminary stage[16] and win Star Chips from the regular participants, so that no more than four finalists could enter the castle.[17] The finalists would participate in a knockout stage with the winner facing Pegasus.[18] If they could defeat him, they would win $200,000 US.[19]
Invitations were sent to Duelists Industrial Illusions deemed to be the best in Japan.,[20] including one to Yugi, along with an 8 mm videotape. Pegasus also appeared at the finals of the Japanese National Duel Monsters Championship, where he congratulated the winner Insector Haga, and personally invited him to the tournament.[21] Pegasus arranged the boat ride to the island.[20]Thelondonlol - YouTubeThelondonlol - YouTube
Two nights before the tournament, the Big Five kidnapped Mokuba Kaiba and brought him to Pegasus' island as he had swallowed the key to a safe with documents they needed to complete their deal with Pegasus.[8]
Pegasus arranged a dinner party for the tournament finalists[18] and placed Millennium Eye replicas in their soup. Each eye had a slip of paper with a letter on it to determine the match up for the finals. When the finalists discovered the eyes in their soup, Pegasus appeared on a screen and explained the rules of the bingo game, which resulted in Yugi and Mai being paired up for the first semi final and Keith and Jonouchi being paired up for the second.[ 6]
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While convincing Seto Kaiba to host the Battle City tournament, Ishizu Ishtar, informed him that it was a little known fact that Pegasus came up with the idea for Duel Monsters after a trip to Egypt, before showing him tablets depicting Diaha, from which Duel Monsters originated.[41]
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↑ Jump up to:a b c d e f g Takahashi, Kazuki (2002). "Chapter 1: Chara
cter Directory". Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth (in Japanese). Shu
eisha. p. 56. ISBN 4-08-873363-0.
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 77 (Duelist Duel 18): "On My Own"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 156 (Duelist Duel 97): "Esper Roba"
↑ Jump up to:a b c d e Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 132 (Duelist Duel 73): "The Tragic Tale of the Millennium Eye"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 109 (Duelist Duel 50): "The Deadly Duelist King!"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 112 (Duelist Duel 53): "The Eve of Battle"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 129 (Duelist Duel 70): "The Sacrifice!"
↑ Jump up to:a b c d e f Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 74 (Duelist Duel 15): "Messenger From Hell"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 147 (Duelist Duel 88): "The Lost Cards"
↑ Jump up to:a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! R Duel Round 2: "Avatar's Menace!!"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 87 (Duelist Duel 28): "The Terror of Pegasus!"
↑ Jump up to:a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 133 (Duelist Duel 74): "The Precious Piece"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 84 (Duelist Duel 25): "A Storm in the Kingdom"
↑ Jump up to:a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 65 (Duelist Duel 6): "Let the Duel Begin!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 75 (Duelist Duel 16): "The Cards Bare Their Teeth"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 81 (Duelist Duel 22): "The Invisible Cards"
↑ Jump up to:a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 111 (Duelist Duel 52): "The Promise"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 114 (Duelist Duel 55): "The Bewitching Mai"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 64 (Duelist Duel 5): "Fate on the High Seas!!"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 60 (Duelist Duel 1): "Challenge!!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 61 (Duelist Duel 2): "Don't Draw That Card!!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 62 (Duelist Duel 3): "Countdown!!"
↑ Jump up to:a b c d Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 108 (Duelist Duel 49): "The First Stages of Fear!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 99 (Duelist Duel 40): "The Last Piece"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 106 (Duelist Duel 47): "Another Kind of Courage"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 107 (Duelist Duel 48): "To the Castle!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 101 (Duelist Duel 42): "Advance and Retreat"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 110 (Duelist Duel 51): "Toons Attack!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 116 (Duelist Duel 57): "Find Yourself!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 115 (Duelist Duel 56): "The Beautiful Trap!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 117 (Duelist Duel 58): "Running on the Edge!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 118 (Duelist Duel 59): "The Legendary Swordsman"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 121 (Duelist Duel 62): "Rise of the Machines"
↑ Jump up to:a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 124 (Duelist Duel 65): "Its Time!"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 125 (Duelist Duel 66): "Seen Through!?"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 126 (Duelist Duel 67): "The Perfect Defense"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 128 (Duelist Duel 69): "The Downfall of Toon World"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 130 (Duelist Duel 71): "Heart to Heart"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 131 (Duelist Duel 72): "Attack of Chaos"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 146 (Duelist Duel 87): "The Ancient Stone"
Jump up↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Chapter 61: "The Final Showdown!!"
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