Joseph "Joey" Wheeler[6], known as Katsuya Jonouchi (城 (じょう) 之 (の) 内 (うち) 克 (かつ) 也 (や) Jōnouchi Katsuya) in the manga and Japanese version, is one of the main characters in Yu-Gi-Oh!. He is best friends with Yugi Muto. Joey starts out as an inexperienced Duelist, but he later becomes one of the greatest Duelists in the world.
He accompanies Yugi throughout his. As others have noticed, the dub makes him "Jesse Wheeler", while there's no dialogue in the original. Someone recently noted to me he could also be an homage to an entirely separate GX character as well, so I'd use judicious judgment on how you interpret it.
Seems like it could go either way, though. Joey was devastated after his loss in the minors. His sister told him everything would be alright and thanked him for working so hard.
When Joey was guiding Serenity through the market, it happened. GX Tournament [edit edit source] Joey goined the GX tourney in order to win the big prize. He also has some experience dueling D.A students.
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Joey Wheeler is Yugi's best friend on Yu-Gi-Oh! and a fan. Joseph "Joey" Wheeler[7], known as Katsuya Jonouchi in the Japanese version, is one of the main characters of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. He is best friends with Yugi Muto.
Joey starts out as an inexperienced Duelist, but he later becomes one of the greatest Duelists in the world. He accompanies Yugi throughout his adventures. Doesn't GX follow the entire anime canon? Thus quite a few people should be above Joey including arguably Rebecca.
Joey Wheeler's Deck has changed numerous times throughout the series. His strategies often involve luck, which is sometimes criticized by other characters. Throughout much of the series Joey utilizes a Mixture deck with no discernible archetype.
It usually consists of Warrior-Type monsters, possibly representing his strong fighting spirit, and later support for "Red-Eyes B. Dragon". Initially.
Can you imagine Joey just comes in as a guest lecturer and his advice amounts to "Get good cards. Cards good. When in doubt, gamble that shit til it happens." Yeah, he'd run the reflip and reroll cards like an insane person.