TV-Series
Description
Otis (alternatively spelled Otes) serves as an engineer within Goha Corporation's Development Department. He designed the Sevens Road card series and installed them into "The Relic," a secret system accessible via a hidden door in Goha's dueling network activated during full moons. This system spawned a Goha City urban legend of a "Hologram Man" challenging duelists to prove their worthiness to become "King of Duels."
Disguised to enter Goha Corporation's annual Dueling Tournament, Otis reached the finals but faced disqualification upon exposure of his employee status. Departing the event, he encountered Yuga Ohdo, selecting him as a candidate to pioneer a new dueling path and gifting him the "Sevens Road Magician" card. Otis later approached Nail Saionji, hinting at an impending upheaval in dueling culture and the rise of a new King of Duels.
His initial duel against Yuga employed Real-Time Duel Programming to finalize Rush Duel rule installation. Otis wielded a Blue-Eyes White Dragon deck, exploiting Rush Duel rules for rapid summons to overwhelm opponents. Yuga defeated him using "Sevens Road Magician" enhanced by "High Magic - Double Accel," leading Otis to acknowledge Yuga's success in forging a new path and subsequently erasing penalties against Yuga and Luke. Otis maintained an early winless record, losing six times to Luke alone.
He utilized multiple decks reflecting iconic Yu-Gi-Oh! antagonists. Beyond the Blue-Eyes deck, he employed a Red-Eyes Black Dragon deck in a three-way duel against Luke, Gavin, and Romin, focusing on rapid summons and high-damage spells like "Inferno Fire Blast." Against Yuga Goha, he used a Dark Magician deck featuring "Dark Magician Girl" and protective traps like "Mystic Shift Box" to shield his monsters. His name is a backward spelling of "Seto," referencing Seto Kaiba, with his dragon-themed decks reinforcing this homage.
Later revealing antagonistic motives to eradicate dueling entirely, Otis dueled Yuga Goha (as Swirly) in episode 53 and again in episode 81, losing both encounters. His final duel occurred in space against Yuga Ohdo across episodes 90–92, aiming to destroy dueling as an institution. Defeated by Yuga, Otis was left stranded in space, concluding his adversarial role.
Disguised to enter Goha Corporation's annual Dueling Tournament, Otis reached the finals but faced disqualification upon exposure of his employee status. Departing the event, he encountered Yuga Ohdo, selecting him as a candidate to pioneer a new dueling path and gifting him the "Sevens Road Magician" card. Otis later approached Nail Saionji, hinting at an impending upheaval in dueling culture and the rise of a new King of Duels.
His initial duel against Yuga employed Real-Time Duel Programming to finalize Rush Duel rule installation. Otis wielded a Blue-Eyes White Dragon deck, exploiting Rush Duel rules for rapid summons to overwhelm opponents. Yuga defeated him using "Sevens Road Magician" enhanced by "High Magic - Double Accel," leading Otis to acknowledge Yuga's success in forging a new path and subsequently erasing penalties against Yuga and Luke. Otis maintained an early winless record, losing six times to Luke alone.
He utilized multiple decks reflecting iconic Yu-Gi-Oh! antagonists. Beyond the Blue-Eyes deck, he employed a Red-Eyes Black Dragon deck in a three-way duel against Luke, Gavin, and Romin, focusing on rapid summons and high-damage spells like "Inferno Fire Blast." Against Yuga Goha, he used a Dark Magician deck featuring "Dark Magician Girl" and protective traps like "Mystic Shift Box" to shield his monsters. His name is a backward spelling of "Seto," referencing Seto Kaiba, with his dragon-themed decks reinforcing this homage.
Later revealing antagonistic motives to eradicate dueling entirely, Otis dueled Yuga Goha (as Swirly) in episode 53 and again in episode 81, losing both encounters. His final duel occurred in space against Yuga Ohdo across episodes 90–92, aiming to destroy dueling as an institution. Defeated by Yuga, Otis was left stranded in space, concluding his adversarial role.