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!!Fukiko Kazami "(Celia)"
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!!Fukiko Kazami "(Celia)"''(Celia)''
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!!Richua Ebi "(Rita Harker)"
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!!Richua Ebi "(Rita Harker)"''(Rita Harker)''
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!!Seaside Muramoto "(Maki)"
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!!Seaside Muramoto "(Maki)"''(Maki)''
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!!Hideyuki Takahashi ''(Jaime)''
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* AchillesHeel: Can't do much without A-Counters on all of his decks.
* AlienTropes: Runs various Aliens of multiple species.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Just like the card game proper, Aliens don't have much of an option against decks like Gladiator Beasts or any deck that gets rid of A-Counters.
* AlienTropes: Runs various Aliens of multiple species.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Just like the card game proper, Aliens don't have much of an option against decks like Gladiator Beasts or any deck that gets rid of A-Counters.
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* AchillesHeel: Can't do much without A-Counters on all of his decks.
BlowYouAway: Uses Wind monsters.
*AlienTropes: Runs various Aliens of multiple species.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Just like the card game proper, Aliens don't have much of an option against decks like Gladiator Beasts or any deck that gets rid of A-Counters.MeaningfulName: Both fū and kaze are Japanese for "wind".
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Just like the card game proper, Aliens don't have much of an option against decks like Gladiator Beasts or any deck that gets rid of A-Counters.
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!!Kitaki Mei ''(Maggie)''
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* TheOjou
* OjouRinglets: In ''Tag Force 6''.
* OjouRinglets: In ''Tag Force 6''.
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* TheOjou
AchillesHeel: Can't do much without A-Counters on all of his decks.
*OjouRinglets: In ''Tag Force 6''.AlienTropes: Runs various Aliens of multiple species.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Just like the card game proper, Aliens don't have much of an option against decks like Gladiator Beasts or any deck that gets rid of A-Counters.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Just like the card game proper, Aliens don't have much of an option against decks like Gladiator Beasts or any deck that gets rid of A-Counters.
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!!No Money Yayoi ''(Rei)''
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* TheOjou
* OjouRinglets: In ''Tag Force 6''.
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!!No Money Yayoi ''(Rei)''
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* OjouRinglets: In ''Tag Force 6''.
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!!No Money Yayoi ''(Rei)''
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!!Rin Kaiho ''(Rayna)''
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* IdolSinger: Though we never hear her sing, even in the Japanese version.
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* IdolSinger: Though we never hear her sing, even in MeaningfulName: Her name is a play on Eviritua, the Japanese version.name for the "Evigishki" archetype.
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!!Rinko Aomi ''(Rebecca Anderson)''
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* MakingASplash: Uses decks revolving around Atlantean, Mermail, and other Water monsters.
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* MakingASplash: Uses decks revolving around Atlantean, Mermail, and other Water monsters.IdolSinger: Though we never hear her sing, even in the Japanese version.
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!!Sakura Higuchi ''(Cherry)''
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* GlassCannon: Her aces are the Sphinx monsters, and she can quickly get them out; but her only means of doing so is using the Pyramid of Light, and she doesn't protect it as well as she should.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: Most of her dialogue make references to her sleeping in classes.
* TheBeastmaster: She focuses on Beast-Type monsters, her ace being Theinen the Great Sphinx.
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* {{Sleepyhead}}: Most of her dialogue make references to her sleeping in classes.
* TheBeastmaster: She focuses on Beast-Type monsters, her ace being Theinen the Great Sphinx.
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!!Tsan Dire ''(Tasha)''
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* {{Expy}}: Of [[Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero Louise]], minus the violent tendencies.
* MeaningfulName / PunnyName
* {{Samurai}}: Her deck revolves around the Six Samurai.
* {{Tsundere}}
* MeaningfulName / PunnyName
* {{Samurai}}: Her deck revolves around the Six Samurai.
* {{Tsundere}}
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* MeaningfulName / PunnyName
* {{Samurai}}: Her deck revolves around
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* TheBeastmaster: She focuses on Beast-Type monsters, her ace being Theinen the Great Sphinx.
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!!Uria Yasuda ''(Alice)''
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* MeaningfulName: Her deck focuses on Uria, Lord of Searing Flames.
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* MeaningfulName: Her deck focuses on Uria, Lord of Searing Flames.MakingASplash: Uses Water monsters.
* MeaningfulName
* MeaningfulName
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!!Yuji Kubo ''(Terence)''
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* BoringButPractical: His normal monster decks just utilize their powerful normal support and beat down the player. His Gemini Deck focuses on using the powerful fusion monster and Gemini support cards to do the same; but with additional effects.
* DishingOutDirt: Most of his decks use the earth attribute, normal monsters, or Gemini Monsters.
* MightyGlacier: Most of his decks lack speed; requiring a tribute for draw power or just not needing to be fast.
* DishingOutDirt: Most of his decks use the earth attribute, normal monsters, or Gemini Monsters.
* MightyGlacier: Most of his decks lack speed; requiring a tribute for draw power or just not needing to be fast.
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* BoringButPractical: His normal monster decks just utilize their powerful normal support and beat down {{Expy}}: Of [[Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero Louise]], minus the player. His Gemini Deck focuses on using violent tendencies.
* MeaningfulName / PunnyName
* {{Samurai}}: Her deck revolves around thepowerful fusion monster and Gemini support cards to do the same; but with additional effects.
Six Samurai.
*DishingOutDirt: Most of his decks use the earth attribute, normal monsters, or Gemini Monsters.
* MightyGlacier: Most of his decks lack speed; requiring a tribute for draw power or just not needing to be fast.{{Tsundere}}
* MeaningfulName / PunnyName
* {{Samurai}}: Her deck revolves around the
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* MightyGlacier: Most of his decks lack speed; requiring a tribute for draw power or just not needing to be fast.
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!!Yasuhiko Tanaka ''(Simon)''
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* CasanovaWannabe: In ''Tag Force 5'', Sherry notes that his ruse of being a ladies' man is a sham and he's actually quite a manipulative jerk.
* LetsGetDangerous: His deck in ''Tag Force 5'' is a Cy-Caliber deck which relies on a simple beatdown strategy using those monsters, but his spell and trap lineup are both efficient and as simple as a Gadget deck's lineup and thus can easily dismantle a player from either row.
* LetsGetDangerous: His deck in ''Tag Force 5'' is a Cy-Caliber deck which relies on a simple beatdown strategy using those monsters, but his spell and trap lineup are both efficient and as simple as a Gadget deck's lineup and thus can easily dismantle a player from either row.
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* CasanovaWannabe: In ''Tag Force 5'', Sherry notes that his ruse of being a ladies' man is a sham and he's actually quite a manipulative jerk.
* LetsGetDangerous: HisMeaningfulName: Her deck in ''Tag Force 5'' is a Cy-Caliber deck which relies focuses on a simple beatdown strategy using those monsters, but his spell and trap lineup are both efficient and as simple as a Gadget deck's lineup and thus can easily dismantle a player from either row.Uria, Lord of Searing Flames.
* LetsGetDangerous: His
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!!Yuki Kato ''(Anca)''
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* CripplingOverspecialization: Uses an anti-meta deck.
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* CripplingOverspecialization: Uses an anti-meta deck.BoringButPractical: His normal monster decks just utilize their powerful normal support and beat down the player. His Gemini Deck focuses on using the powerful fusion monster and Gemini support cards to do the same; but with additional effects.
* DishingOutDirt: Most of his decks use the earth attribute, normal monsters, or Gemini Monsters.
* MightyGlacier: Most of his decks lack speed; requiring a tribute for draw power or just not needing to be fast.
* DishingOutDirt: Most of his decks use the earth attribute, normal monsters, or Gemini Monsters.
* MightyGlacier: Most of his decks lack speed; requiring a tribute for draw power or just not needing to be fast.
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!!Yukiko Umino ''(Kami)''
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* MakingASplash: Usually fights with Water-Attribute monsters, preferring to use Fish-Type decks.
* NoblewomansLaugh: Only heard in the Japanese version.
* TheOjou
* RichBitch: Gives off this vibe.
* NoblewomansLaugh: Only heard in the Japanese version.
* TheOjou
* RichBitch: Gives off this vibe.
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* MakingASplash: Usually fights with Water-Attribute CasanovaWannabe: In ''Tag Force 5'', Sherry notes that his ruse of being a ladies' man is a sham and he's actually quite a manipulative jerk.
* LetsGetDangerous: His deck in ''Tag Force 5'' is a Cy-Caliber deck which relies on a simple beatdown strategy using those monsters,preferring to use Fish-Type decks.
* NoblewomansLaugh: Only heard in the Japanese version.
* TheOjou
* RichBitch: Gives off this vibe.but his spell and trap lineup are both efficient and as simple as a Gadget deck's lineup and thus can easily dismantle a player from either row.
* LetsGetDangerous: His deck in ''Tag Force 5'' is a Cy-Caliber deck which relies on a simple beatdown strategy using those monsters,
* NoblewomansLaugh: Only heard in the Japanese version.
* TheOjou
* RichBitch: Gives off this vibe.
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!!Yukino Fujiwara ''(Wisteria)''
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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: In the Japanese version, she even has a voice similar to Creator/YuuAsakawa.
* ApocalypseMaiden: In ''Tag Force 5'', her deck revolved around getting out Demise: King of Armageddon. Depending on the deck, it could also be used with Geartown to get out Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon.
* GirlishPigtails
* MakingASplash: In ''Tag Force 6'', she uses a Gishki deck.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Meat buns. Not present in the international versions.
* UnexplainedAccent: Somehow gets a southern accent in ''Tag Force 5'' (or at least, her speech seems to be more of an American Southern accent).
* ApocalypseMaiden: In ''Tag Force 5'', her deck revolved around getting out Demise: King of Armageddon. Depending on the deck, it could also be used with Geartown to get out Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon.
* GirlishPigtails
* MakingASplash: In ''Tag Force 6'', she uses a Gishki deck.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Meat buns. Not present in the international versions.
* UnexplainedAccent: Somehow gets a southern accent in ''Tag Force 5'' (or at least, her speech seems to be more of an American Southern accent).
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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: In the Japanese version, she even has a voice similar to Creator/YuuAsakawa.
* ApocalypseMaiden: In ''Tag Force 5'', her deck revolved around getting out Demise: King of Armageddon. Depending on the deck, it could also be used with Geartown to get out Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon.
* GirlishPigtails
* MakingASplash: In ''Tag Force 6'', she uses a Gishki deck.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Meat buns. Not present in the international versions.
* UnexplainedAccent: Somehow gets a southern accent in ''Tag Force 5'' (or at least, her speech seems to be more ofCripplingOverspecialization: Uses an American Southern accent).anti-meta deck.
* ApocalypseMaiden: In ''Tag Force 5'', her deck revolved around getting out Demise: King of Armageddon. Depending on the deck, it could also be used with Geartown to get out Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon.
* GirlishPigtails
* MakingASplash: In ''Tag Force 6'', she uses a Gishki deck.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Meat buns. Not present in the international versions.
* UnexplainedAccent: Somehow gets a southern accent in ''Tag Force 5'' (or at least, her speech seems to be more of
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!!Yuma Miyata ''(Yuma)''
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* MakingASplash: Usually fights with Water-Attribute monsters, preferring to use Fish-Type decks.
* NoblewomansLaugh: Only heard in the Japanese version.
* TheOjou
* RichBitch: Gives off this vibe.
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!!Yukino Fujiwara ''(Wisteria)''
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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: In the Japanese version, she even has a voice similar to Creator/YuuAsakawa.
* ApocalypseMaiden: In ''Tag Force 5'', her deck revolved around getting out Demise: King of Armageddon. Depending on the deck, it could also be used with Geartown to get out Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon.
* GirlishPigtails
* MakingASplash: In ''Tag Force 6'', she uses a Gishki deck.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Meat buns. Not present in the international versions.
* UnexplainedAccent: Somehow gets a southern accent in ''Tag Force 5'' (or at least, her speech seems to be more of an American Southern accent).
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!!Yuma Miyata ''(Yuma)''
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* NoblewomansLaugh: Only heard in the Japanese version.
* TheOjou
* RichBitch: Gives off this vibe.
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!!Yukino Fujiwara ''(Wisteria)''
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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: In the Japanese version, she even has a voice similar to Creator/YuuAsakawa.
* ApocalypseMaiden: In ''Tag Force 5'', her deck revolved around getting out Demise: King of Armageddon. Depending on the deck, it could also be used with Geartown to get out Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon.
* GirlishPigtails
* MakingASplash: In ''Tag Force 6'', she uses a Gishki deck.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Meat buns. Not present in the international versions.
* UnexplainedAccent: Somehow gets a southern accent in ''Tag Force 5'' (or at least, her speech seems to be more of an American Southern accent).
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!!Yuma Miyata ''(Yuma)''
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Cool Loser TRS cleanup, has been renamed to Unconvincingly Unpopular Character and is a YMMV audience reaction.
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* CoolLoser: Because of his ordinary looks, people make the mistake of underestimating him. It usually turns out poorly.
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* {{Expy}}: Of [[LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero Louise]], minus the violent tendencies.
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* {{Expy}}: Of [[LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero [[Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero Louise]], minus the violent tendencies.