![]() Marik enters her into a Shadow Game, where with each of her monsters destroyed she begins losing the memory of a former friend. Mai's feelings of loneliness and emptiness return when she is forced to face Marik Ishtar in the Battle City finals. From there, she continued meeting up with the four on occasions and helping them out from time to time on their adventures. ![]() She even offered Yugi her extra Star Chips so he could enter the Duelist Kingdom's Finals and rescue his grandfather after Yugi lost to Kaiba, and gave Joey her entry fee card for the finals when his was stolen by Bandit Keith. After she meets them and Yugi fought Panik for her to regain her Star Chips, Mai begins seeing Yugi, Joey Wheeler, Tristan Taylor, and Téa as her friends. Mai's selfish attitude and outlook on life continues until she meets and finds meaning with Yugi Muto and his three best friends. At one point, she believed her " Harpie Lady" cards were the closest she would ever have to friends. Mai is extremely lonely and at first, is convinced that she doesn't need friends. She used her beauty to easily steal Rex Raptor's luxury room on the cruise to Duelist Kingdom by offering him a kiss if he could beat her in a Duel, and later manipulated him into Dueling Joey for her as revenge on Joey for defeating her in an earlier Duel. She was also very arrogant and prideful of her Dueling skills and looks and used those to brag to Téa Gardner a lot.Īt first, Mai often used her beauty to seduce men into giving her what she wants and making them her tools. In the dub, from Season 2 onwards, her cleavage and lines of cleavage are digitally reduced or erased, and her skirt is lengthened.Īt the beginning of the series, Mai is a self-absorbed woman who is only set out for prize money, personal satisfaction and power. In Battle City, she changed to wearing a black leather vest and miniskirt, and wore a similar tube top as her Duelist Kingdom self, but with the front closed. In the manga, in Duelist Kingdom, she largely wore the same outfit as the anime, but her top was open, revealing the middle of her chest and held together using strings, like a corset. However, her top is white/grey instead of black. In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light, she is seen in an outfit similar to the one she wore in Waking the Dragons. She wears a dark purple miniskirt and a Deck holder strapped to her thigh in the Duelist Kingdom and Battle City arcs and her cameo appearances at KC Grand Championship arc, but in Waking the Dragons, she wears dark purple shorts and vest, black corset, dark purple thigh-high high heeled boots, a black choker with an Orichalcos Stone, and a Chaos Duel Disk on her left arm, in addition to black fingerless gloves. From Battle City on, she changed to a sleeveless light purple vest and a white tank top and wore long white fingerless gloves. In the anime, at Duelist Kingdom, Mai wore a short-sleeved purple coat over her white tube top, exposing her midriff, black socks along with recurring purple high-heeled boots. Mai is fair-skinned with purple eyes, and long, thick, spiky blonde hair. ![]() Mai's character design was overseen by Kazuki Takahashi. Depicted here is the Duelist in full regalia from front and side views and alongside views of her head from different angles. ![]() Mai's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. ![]()
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