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{{nihongo|'''Will Allicook'''|ジム・クロコダイル・クック|''Jimu Kurokodairu Kukku''|'''Jim Crocodile Cook''' in Japan}} is a ] in the ] series '']'' (''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX'' in Japan). His given name in the Japanese version is derived from the name of '']'' protagonist, Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee, and his surname from ], a ] railway station. In the Japanese version, he is voiced by ]. {{nihongo|'''Jim Crocodile Cook'''|ジム・クロコダイル・クック|''Jimu Kurokodairu Kukku''}} is a ] in the ] series '']'' (''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX'' in Japan). His given name in the Japanese version is derived from the name of '']'' protagonist, Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee, and his surname from ], a ] railway station. In the Japanese version, Jim is voiced by ].


==Fictional character biography== ==Fictional character biography==
Will Allicook is a new student hailing from South College (South School) who enters Duel Academy (Duel Academia) in the third year. He is an expert ] and ], having taken part in an excavation of a ] in the past,<ref name="A">''Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX'' Episode #110, 2006</ref> and has a ] named '''Cooka''' (Karen), initially believed to be a fake by ] (Cronos de Medici) and Bonaparte (Napoleon), who he carries around in a specially made backpack wherever he goes. Will regards Cooka as "family," and does not consider her a pet.<ref name="A"/> He wields a Duel Disk in the shape of a ]. In the Japanese version, he speaks frequently in ] and gives nicknames to his companions such as "Dino Boy" and "Tomorrow Girl" for ] and ], respectively. Jim Crocodile Cook is a new student hailing from South Academy (South School) who enters Duel Academy (Duel Academia) in the third year. He is an expert ] and ], having taken part in an excavation of a ] in the past,<ref name="A">''Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX'' Episode #110, 2006</ref> and has a ] named '''Karen''', initially believed to be a fake by ] (Cronos de Medici) and Bonaparte (Napoleon), who he carries around in a specially made backpack wherever he goes. Jim regards Karen as "family," and does not consider her a pet.<ref name="A"/> He wields a Duel Disk in the shape of a ]. In the Japanese version, he speaks frequently in ] and gives nicknames to his companions such as "Dino Boy" and "Tomorrow Girl" for ] and ], respectively.


During the duel between ] (Judai Yuki) and ] (Austin O'Brien), Cooka began acting strangely due to ] coming from within the jungle.<ref name="A"/> Meeting up with Jaden and his friends after Cooka inadvertently attacks ] (Tyranno Kenzan) the next day, he and the group venture deep into the woods to investigate. Seeing another opportunity to claim duel energy, ] reactivates the signals, causing Tyranno to act wildly and face Will in a Dis-Duel. Although the duelist quickly regains his senses, he lashes out at Will for disturbing his Dinosaur monsters, but is eventually defeated. During the duel between ] (Judai Yuki) and ], Karen began acting strangely due to ] coming from within the jungle.<ref name="A"/> Meeting up with Jaden and his friends after Karen inadvertently attacks ] (Tyranno Kenzan) the next day, he and the group venture deep into the woods to investigate. Seeing another opportunity to claim duel energy, ] reactivates the signals, causing Tyranno to act wildly and face Jim in a Dis-Duel. Although the duelist quickly regains his senses, he lashes out at Jim for disturbing his Dinosaur monsters, but is eventually defeated.


==Deck== ==Deck==
Will plays a '''Fossil''' (Fossil Dragon) deck. His strategy relies heavily on the use of ''Fossil Fusion'' to remove from the game the monsters in both his own and his opponent's Graveyards to summon creatures of varying strengths dependent on the levels and types of the Fusion Materials used for the merger. The monsters created by ''Fossil Fusion'' follow "reverse evolution" through the ], ], and ] Eras; the more ancient the monster, the more powerful it is. Jim plays a '''Fossil Dragon''' deck. His strategy relies heavily on the use of ''Fossil Fusion'' to remove from the game the monsters in both his own and his opponent's Graveyards to summon creatures of varying strengths dependent on the levels and types of the Fusion Materials used for the merger. The monsters created by ''Fossil Fusion'' follow "reverse evolution" through the ], ], and ] Eras; the more ancient the monster, the more powerful it is.


==References== ==References==
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Jim Crocodile Cook (ジム・クロコダイル・クック, Jimu Kurokodairu Kukku) is a fictional character in the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX in Japan). His given name in the Japanese version is derived from the name of Crocodile Dundee protagonist, Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee, and his surname from Cook, a South Australian railway station. In the Japanese version, Jim is voiced by Naoya Iwahashi.

Fictional character biography

Jim Crocodile Cook is a new student hailing from South Academy (South School) who enters Duel Academy (Duel Academia) in the third year. He is an expert geologist and archaeologist, having taken part in an excavation of a tyrannosaurus in the past, and has a crocodile named Karen, initially believed to be a fake by Vellian Crowler (Cronos de Medici) and Bonaparte (Napoleon), who he carries around in a specially made backpack wherever he goes. Jim regards Karen as "family," and does not consider her a pet. He wields a Duel Disk in the shape of a boomerang. In the Japanese version, he speaks frequently in Engrish and gives nicknames to his companions such as "Dino Boy" and "Tomorrow Girl" for Tyranno Kenzan and Asuka Tenjouin, respectively.

During the duel between Jaden Yuki (Judai Yuki) and Austin O'Brien, Karen began acting strangely due to electromagnetic waves coming from within the jungle. Meeting up with Jaden and his friends after Karen inadvertently attacks Tyranno Hassleberry (Tyranno Kenzan) the next day, he and the group venture deep into the woods to investigate. Seeing another opportunity to claim duel energy, Professor Cobra reactivates the signals, causing Tyranno to act wildly and face Jim in a Dis-Duel. Although the duelist quickly regains his senses, he lashes out at Jim for disturbing his Dinosaur monsters, but is eventually defeated.

Deck

Jim plays a Fossil Dragon deck. His strategy relies heavily on the use of Fossil Fusion to remove from the game the monsters in both his own and his opponent's Graveyards to summon creatures of varying strengths dependent on the levels and types of the Fusion Materials used for the merger. The monsters created by Fossil Fusion follow "reverse evolution" through the Cenozoic, Mesozoic, and Paleozoic Eras; the more ancient the monster, the more powerful it is.

References

  1. ^ Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Episode #110, 2006


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