If you mean romantically, then no: not in canon. Ryou tries very hard to make friends, but until the Spirit of the Millennium Ring revealed itself to him, he had no idea why any friends he did make kept falling into comas.
He moved to Domino for a fresh start (though it's revealed toward the end of the series that his father owns the museum there).
Yuugi and the others surviving the Spirit's Dark RPG helped cement their relationship as friends, but Ryou is nonetheless fairly introverted. He is shown writing letters to his late younger sister, Amane, but is so often taken over by the Spirit of the Millennium Ring that it's probable he just doesn't have the time or energy to pursue a romantic relationship with anyone (although with Ryou's personality, it's more like he'd be the one being pursued, as is the case with Miho in the Toei animation of the first arc of Yu-Gi-Oh).
Lack of viewer interest, plain and simple. Unfortunately, as the series was poorly animated and had few viewers, they had to cut production off after the episode featuring Dark Bakura's downfall.
it depends how old you are. if you are at school then get afew people that collect yugioh and ask the head teacher or someone to make a yugioh club after school. that worked for me! or try and find a local tournement on the internet or even start making your own local tournement!
I would say they are about equal, people seem to like the bad guys just as much as the hero's, although I'm an Atem fangirl.. but i'd still say for each Atem fangirl there is Bakura has one aswell Hope that helped YS xxx
it is yugioh zexal its still in japan not many people know about it. kabia has 3000 atk monster but the rival in yugioh zexal like kaibia is reverse dragon 2000 atk but it gains 500 atk for each card you send to the grave yard. just to tell you it is way different from 5d gx and orgenal.The series also have a type of card called Xyz monsters.their stars are oon the left instead ot the right.They stand for ranks of these new monsters the answer above isn't wrong but yugioh zexal is in the usa now
dont you know anything about yugioh?
Yami Yugi wanted to defeat Yami Bakura because he was possessing the body of Ryou Bakura and wated to take over the world (or something like that).
Yes, he loves Marik, his girlfriend.
Mew Zakuro does like Ryou Shirogane but in the English dub she pretends that she could care less about Ryou.
no
he thinks of her like the rest of the...mews there isn't much evidence that ryou LIKE lettuce. (so sorry for all the lettuce and ryou fans)
Ryou has no girlfriend. In volume 7 of the manga, Mia Ikumi states that Masaya, Kish (Quiche), and Ryou all love Ichigo.
no he wants to destroy everyone
She likes Ryou Shirogane
yes he do
No but part of his soul has been transferred into the millennium puzzle. It is not clearly shown whether Bakura died or not. In the real past, Zorc, who had been controlling Bakura, was transferred into the Millennium Ring like the Pharaoh was transferred into the Millennium Puzzle. The real Bakura may have died long ago while Zorc and the Pharaoh stayed in their Millennium Items until the modern time and in the Memory world.
Pokemon is more like catching and yugioh is just having a deck of cards like poker and battle with them. i love both Pokemon and yugioh but i think yugioh is less childish
His name in Japanese is transcribed to Ryō in Western characters, the symbol over the o indicates a long consonant.Because English is not a phonetic language though, you can render Japanese words like that in different ways, all of which are technically correct. 'Ryou' is valid, and probably the most common way of writing an expanded long 'o'. But Ryo is valid too, as in English, the 'o' can be short or long without using accents, umlauts or dipthongs.The deciding factor is picking the form that an English speaker is most likely to pronounce correctly. The long 'o' in 'Ryō' is pronounced like the 'o' in 'bowl', and most English speakers would pronounce 'Ryo' that way too. On the other hand, many English speakers would see 'Ryou' as bring pronounced it 'Ree-yew', due to having the 'you' in it. That'd be the correct pronunciation for a different name, Ryu.So as an answer, if you were writing in 'romanised' Japanese (Japanese in western characters), you would write it as Ryō or expand it to Ryou. But if you were using it in text translated into English, 'Ryo' would be the better choice.