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Barian Numbers, known as Fake Numbers in the Japanese version, were artificial "Numbers" manufactured by Don Thousand (in addition to the "Number 10X" also created by him) in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. According to Vector and Trey, approximately one million of them were released into the Human World at the beginning of the Barian Emperor Onslaught.

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  • Barian Number
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  • Barian Numbers, known as Fake Numbers in the Japanese version, were artificial "Numbers" manufactured by Don Thousand (in addition to the "Number 10X" also created by him) in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. According to Vector and Trey, approximately one million of them were released into the Human World at the beginning of the Barian Emperor Onslaught.
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  • NumbersRain.png
Furigana
  • 偽りのナンバーズ
japanese translated
  • Fake Numbers
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Romaji
  • Itsuwari no Nanbāzu
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  • The "Barian Numbers" raining down on Earth.
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  • 偽りの
Japanese
  • 偽りのNo.
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  • Barian Numbers, known as Fake Numbers in the Japanese version, were artificial "Numbers" manufactured by Don Thousand (in addition to the "Number 10X" also created by him) in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. According to Vector and Trey, approximately one million of them were released into the Human World at the beginning of the Barian Emperor Onslaught.
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