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Yoshio Atachi, also known as Yosh Imimi, is Mimi Atachi's son attending Goha 7th Elementary. His deep enjoyment of Rush Duels creates initial tension with his mother due to her position at Goha Corporation. Physically, Yoshio has pale skin, pink eyes resembling Mimi's, and black hair styled longer on top with shorter sides, often hidden beneath a white sailor-style cap featuring the Goha Corporation logo. His standard attire is a sailor-inspired school uniform: a white shirt, black-trimmed shorts secured by a black belt, white socks, and black shoes.
Inspired by his favorite post-apocalyptic hero "Good Max," Yoshio transforms into "Good Yosh" using an inflatable cosplay suit that alters his voice and appearance, presenting him as a tall, muscular figure with darker skin. The suit consists of a black jacket with maroon shoulders and gold spikes, a blue undershirt, black shorts, maroon arm guards with gold spikes, knee-high boots featuring gold knee spikes, a maroon belt with a gold buckle, and a charcoal helmet with silver horns, a yellow explosion-like pattern, and a jagged face mask displaying red half-moon eyes. This helmet sustains damage during a duel with Lucidien "Luke" Kallister but is later repaired.
Naturally timid, excitable, and prone to impulsive decisions, Yoshio misinterprets Luke's advice due to its similarity to Good Max's catchphrase. This leads him to pressure Luke into convincing Mimi to allow Rush Duels after she threatens to withhold his favorite meal. Despite his reserved nature, he exhibits genuine passion for Rush Dueling, finding joy in duels even when defeated. His journey involves recognizing his tendency to mimic others rather than express his true feelings, particularly concerning his love for Rush Duels and his mother. He cares deeply for Mimi and his favorite foods, with Mimi noting similarities between him and Yuga Ohdo.
As "Good Yosh," he adopts a gruff, assertive demeanor, using phrases like "destructive" and "hellish" and referring to Mimi as "mama," imitating Good Max – a sharp contrast to his usual polite speech.
Yoshio's background centers on the strain in his relationship with Mimi caused by Rush Duels. This conflict peaks when he duels her to assert his passion, resulting in an unexpected victory that prompts mutual understanding. Mimi gradually accepts his interests, symbolizing their reconciliation. He plays a Beast Gear World Deck and participates in several documented duels: losses to Luke in episodes 8 and 86 (the latter off-screen), and a win against Mimi in episode 20.
Inspired by his favorite post-apocalyptic hero "Good Max," Yoshio transforms into "Good Yosh" using an inflatable cosplay suit that alters his voice and appearance, presenting him as a tall, muscular figure with darker skin. The suit consists of a black jacket with maroon shoulders and gold spikes, a blue undershirt, black shorts, maroon arm guards with gold spikes, knee-high boots featuring gold knee spikes, a maroon belt with a gold buckle, and a charcoal helmet with silver horns, a yellow explosion-like pattern, and a jagged face mask displaying red half-moon eyes. This helmet sustains damage during a duel with Lucidien "Luke" Kallister but is later repaired.
Naturally timid, excitable, and prone to impulsive decisions, Yoshio misinterprets Luke's advice due to its similarity to Good Max's catchphrase. This leads him to pressure Luke into convincing Mimi to allow Rush Duels after she threatens to withhold his favorite meal. Despite his reserved nature, he exhibits genuine passion for Rush Dueling, finding joy in duels even when defeated. His journey involves recognizing his tendency to mimic others rather than express his true feelings, particularly concerning his love for Rush Duels and his mother. He cares deeply for Mimi and his favorite foods, with Mimi noting similarities between him and Yuga Ohdo.
As "Good Yosh," he adopts a gruff, assertive demeanor, using phrases like "destructive" and "hellish" and referring to Mimi as "mama," imitating Good Max – a sharp contrast to his usual polite speech.
Yoshio's background centers on the strain in his relationship with Mimi caused by Rush Duels. This conflict peaks when he duels her to assert his passion, resulting in an unexpected victory that prompts mutual understanding. Mimi gradually accepts his interests, symbolizing their reconciliation. He plays a Beast Gear World Deck and participates in several documented duels: losses to Luke in episodes 8 and 86 (the latter off-screen), and a win against Mimi in episode 20.