Marik killed his father in the Japanese version of the Duel Monsters anime as well, though the reason was that the man was about to kill Rishid (In the English anime, it is explained that he sent his father to the Shadow Realm). In the manga, Marik specifically skinned his father with it and then threw his father's back onto Rishid. Dark Marik slowly grew by Malik's hatred, percipitated by a forbidden trip outside of the Pharaoh's tomb that he convinced Ishizu to let him take (forbidden due to his father's fear that the freedom and marvels of the outside world would further divert Marik's attention away from his heritage), and when he was forced to take the initiation ritual to become a full Tombkeeper (a task his adopted brother Rashid (Odion in the English anime) failed to convince his father to take on himself), he unwillingly unleashed Dark Marik, who took the Millennium Rod for himself. The character's sister is Ishizu Ishtar.ĭark Marik ( Yami Marik) is an entity was created by Marik's hatred for being a tombkeeper, and for his father who strictly enforced that he continue his family's lineage. In the Japanese anime, when Marik is at his young childhood, he wears one of two shirts (depending on the time of day). Sometimes, he wears a purple cloth, while sometimes he wears (a little bit messy) white shirt, and occasionally, black shirt. He also has a hidden agenda - to get revenge on the ancient Pharaoh's soul for killing his father, as he was made to believe. Marik holds the Millennium Rod and with his Ghouls organization (called the Rare Hunters in the English anime), he wishes to obtain the three God Cards, and with them, unlock the power of the pharaoh for himself. His family has guarded the tomb of the pharaoh for generations. Marik Ishtar is a later antagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh!. Marik introduced at the 50th second series anime episode. His name is also commonly read as "Malik". Marik Ishtar (マリク・イシュタール Mariku Ishutāru) in the original Japanese anime and manga, is a character in the manga Yu-Gi-Oh! and the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (known internationally as simply Yu-Gi-Oh!).
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