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Joey is the male personification of a "dumb blonde". In other words, the parody makes him out to be incredibly stupid. For example, while playing Duel Monsters with Yugi in [[Bakura]]’s flashback in Episode 11, he exclaimed "Checkmate! I sunk your battleship!" Despite this, however, he seems to be very able at building good decks. In episode 2, Joey’s deck was so good, Yugi decided to steal it and told him that it was worthless and it needed a few changes. In Episode 17, he even defeated Bandit Keith by copying his "in America" stunt by playing [[w:c:yugioh:Copycat|Copycat]]. He also apparently hates blond(e) people (ironic given the fact that he himself is blond), and he doesn't seem to realize when people are insulting him such as when Kaiba states that Joey couldn't duel his way out of the paper bag and Joey retaliates by saying "Hey, you can't insult my friend Tristan like that!." He reveals in the first episode that he has a Brooklyn accent, which he considers inappropriate. In Episode 34, his name was legally changed to Steve.
 
Joey is the male personification of a "dumb blonde". In other words, the parody makes him out to be incredibly stupid. For example, while playing Duel Monsters with Yugi in [[Bakura]]’s flashback in Episode 11, he exclaimed "Checkmate! I sunk your battleship!" Despite this, however, he seems to be very able at building good decks. In episode 2, Joey’s deck was so good, Yugi decided to steal it and told him that it was worthless and it needed a few changes. In Episode 17, he even defeated Bandit Keith by copying his "in America" stunt by playing [[w:c:yugioh:Copycat|Copycat]]. He also apparently hates blond(e) people (ironic given the fact that he himself is blond), and he doesn't seem to realize when people are insulting him such as when Kaiba states that Joey couldn't duel his way out of the paper bag and Joey retaliates by saying "Hey, you can't insult my friend Tristan like that!." He reveals in the first episode that he has a Brooklyn accent, which he considers inappropriate. In Episode 34, his name was legally changed to Steve.
   
Another significant difference is that Joey bears no compassion towards his sister. This is shown as early as Episode 3, when he receives a video from Serenity about her blindness, but is more upset that it wasn't from Pegasus to take his soul. Also, though he entered the [[w:c:yugioh:Duelist Kingdom|Duelist Kingdom]] tournament in order to win the prize money; unlike the original, however, he wants the money for himself (and at one point having a monologue to her about "winning the prize money for speaking lessons, so she'll learn how to talk good, like what I do!"), rather than to fund the operation for [[Serenity Wheeler|Serenity]] and spends most of it forgetting she's alive or blowing off her condition. In Episode 14, when reminded about his sister, he figured he could just use the money to buy a new one. This was debunked rather comically in Episode 19 when he mimicked Kaiba: "Screw my sister, I have money!" In Episode 25, it seems that Joey is excited that his sister is going to be able to see again. In reply, Tristan asks if Joey spent the prize money from Duelist Kingdom on her operation. Joey stated, "Nah. My mom's paying for the operation. I spent the prize money on children's trading cards." Though he does show some compassion towards her in Episode 27 by promising not to let bad things happen to her, but when the operation fails, he goes and steals her trading cards. Though in Episode 39 he declares that he will now stop neglecting her and treat her with the respect he gives his friends (ironically they show up shortly after and Joey calls for security on them). In episode 47 he attempts to comfort her when she is afraid that her character will be written out of the show, though the only justification he could think was giving Tristan and Duke a reason to be there which she thought was terrible. He still maintains his protectiveness over her when he threatens Tristan when the later talks about sleeping with her, claiming if he does "I will kill you."
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Another significant difference is that Joey bears no compassion towards his sister. This is shown as early as Episode 3, when he receives a video from Serenity about her blindness, but is more upset that it wasn't from Pegasus to take his soul. Also, though he entered the [[w:c:yugioh:Duelist Kingdom|Duelist Kingdom]] tournament in order to win the prize money; unlike the original, however, he wants the money for himself (and at one point having a monologue to her about "winning the prize money for speaking lessons, so she'll learn how to talk good, like what I do!"), rather than to fund the operation for [[Serenity Wheeler|Serenity]] and spends most of it forgetting she's alive or blowing off her condition. In Episode 14, when reminded about his sister, he figured he could just use the money to buy a new one. This was debunked rather comically in Episode 19 when he mimicked Kaiba: "Screw my sister, I have money!" In Episode 25, it seems that Joey is excited that his sister is going to be able to see again. In reply, Tristan asks if Joey spent the prize money from Duelist Kingdom on her operation. Joey stated, "Nah. My mom's paying for the operation. I spent the prize money on children's trading cards." Though he does show some compassion towards her in Episode 27 by promising not to let bad things happen to her, but when the operation fails, he goes and steals her trading cards. Though in Episode 39 he declares that he will now stop neglecting her and treat her with the respect he gives his friends (ironically they show up shortly after and Joey calls for security on them). In episode 47 he attempts to comfort her when she is afraid that her character will be written out of the show, though the only justification he could think was giving Tristan and Duke a reason to be there which she thought was terrible.
   
 
After his recent defeat from Kaiba, Joey has begun to have some "erotic dreams" about Kaiba in which he himself wears a dog suit, something that he actually seems to enjoy. While he denies it ever happened, in Episode 43 he admits it to Mai. As noted in the credits of the Abridged Movie, he eventually came to terms with his furriness and makes regular appearances at [[furry:Anthrocon|Anthrocon]].
 
After his recent defeat from Kaiba, Joey has begun to have some "erotic dreams" about Kaiba in which he himself wears a dog suit, something that he actually seems to enjoy. While he denies it ever happened, in Episode 43 he admits it to Mai. As noted in the credits of the Abridged Movie, he eventually came to terms with his furriness and makes regular appearances at [[furry:Anthrocon|Anthrocon]].
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