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Senjome is a parody character based on Chazz Princeton, who is known as Manjoume in the Japanese version.

Design[]

Name[]

The name "Senjome" (千条目) appears to be a pun on Manjoume (万丈目), which is Chazz Princeton's family name in the Japanese version. The 万 (man) in 万丈目 means "ten thousand", a fact which is referenced in his catch phrase. In the name "Senjome", 万 has been replaced by 千 (sen), meaning "thousand".

Appearances[]

V Jump[]

Senjome frequently appears in V Jump alongside other cosplay characters, and participated in The Third Charisma Duelist Determining Fight Tournament[1]

Video games[]

Senjome appears as an unlockable character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force games.

Tag Force[]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force, Senjome appears at the Obelisk Blue dorm once the player has completed the game with at least three of the seven originally avaiable characters. He asks for the player's aide in his, Sironos' and Sanzyudai Yuki's feud against Emperor.Umiuma and the rest of UmiumaCorp. Should the player agree, after winning a Tag Duel with Senjome as their partner, he and his companions can be selected as partners for the Tag Force tournament.

Tag Force 2[]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2, Senjome can appear in a special story event at the Ra Yellow dorm, partnered with Inoso, if either Syrus or Tyranno has been defeated in duels at least 15 times. After defeating them, both Inoso and Senjome can be selected as tag partners.

Reverse of Arcadia[]

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Senjome, in Reverse of Arcadia

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia, he appears as a downloadable Ghost Duelist for May 2010.

Over the Nexus[]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus, he appears as a downloadable Ghost Duelist for August 2011.

Stats[]

Rating Attack Defense Skill Luck Vitality
WC10 1450 4 1 1 3 4
WC11 1500 5 3 4 2 4

Sandwiches[]

The player is able to give Senjome sandwiches. The following tables detail how much he likes or dislikes the sandwiches.

Tag Force[]

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Tag Force 2[]

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Tag Force 3[]

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Decks[]

V Jump[]

In the The Third Charisma Duelist Determining Fight Tournament, Senjome uses a Scrap Deck, whose contents were given in the issue.[1]


Opponent(s) Round(s) Outcome
Aikawa 3 Lose

In Yu-Gi-Oh! League, Senjome uses a "Egyptian God" Deck.[2]


Opponent(s) Round(s) Outcome
Shimoda 2 Lose

Tag Force series[]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force, Senjome uses a coin toss Deck.

In the second and third installments, Senjome instead uses Dragon Decks featuring the "Armed Dragon" and "Horus the Black Flame Dragon" "LV" series.


Tag Force[]



Tag Force 2[]





Tag Force 3[]





Reverse of Arcadia[]

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The glitched version.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia, if a player downloaded the ghost early there was a glitch that caused him to play a Flamvell Deck with a hint of a Dark Counter, titled "2010_DL_DECK6".


A while after that, they updated the Deck with the proper Deck they were intending to release. This Deck is titled "Prince of Dragon".


References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 V Jump: Issue 08/2010, pages #262-263
  2. db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/card_search.action?request_locale=ja Senjome's Deck
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