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Beneath a steel sky cant tell joey to go to room
Beneath a steel sky cant tell joey to go to room








He often gets freaked out or offended easily he responds rather impulsively to insults, especially remarks about his outward appearance, such as his hair or his outfit, or his Dueling skills. He also gets protective of her when boys like Tristian or Duke want to take her out on a date. He is extremely protective of her, which he shows once by sacrificing his own life in order to ensure her safety. Like Seto Kaiba, Joey deeply cares for his younger sister, Serenity Wheeler and will do anything to make her happy. He is an enthusiastic Duelist, who firmly believes that Dueling is about fighting to help people you love.

beneath a steel sky cant tell joey to go to room

Though portrayed as comic relief, he is essential to the plot and the series' overall theme. Joey can seem gullible, sarcastic, impulsive, and occasionally cocky but he is also heroic, loyal, bold, kind-hearted, caring, good-natured, funny, brave, selfless and loving. Joey started out as a bully, but becoming friends with Yugi Muto changes this. In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Joey is seen in a flashback wearing a red version of his battle city shirt. He often carries a KaibaCorp Duel Disk on his left arm. Later in the series, his green jacket is replaced with a blue denim one.

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His usual outfit from the second series anime consists of a long green open jacket with a raised collar, a white T-shirt underneath and blue jeans. In the second series anime, he has dirty blond hair in the sporadic hairstyle and dark brown eyes. His eyes are brown.įull body shot of Joey wearing his KaibaCorp Duel Disk In the first series anime, Joey's hairstyle does not change, and the sporadic hairstyle colored in a bright blond style is used. His eyes are portrayed as brown or hazel. Subsequent appearances lighten the hair color to dirty blond and blond. Joey's first color appearance depicts him with medium brown hair and black eyes. Originally featuring two large fringes in front of his ears, the hairstyle changes to a sporadically arranged taper-like and unrealistic hairstyle.

beneath a steel sky cant tell joey to go to room

In the first seven volumes of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, Joey's hairstyle changes drastically. Joey's character design was overseen by Kazuki Takahashi. Linework of Joey in his Duelist Kingdom attire 2.2.7 Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light.








Beneath a steel sky cant tell joey to go to room