Shingo Sawatari (manga)

''This is the manga version of Shingo Sawatari. For the anime character, see here.''

Shingo Sawatari is a character appearing in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V (manga). He is the #1 agent of a special squad of the Leo Corporation, working under Reiji Akaba.

Duel Against Yūto & Yūya
Shingo was ordered by Reiji to chase and capture a mysterious Entertainment Duelist known as "Phantom", Yūya Sakaki who had hacked into LC's Solid Vision system. He eventually cornered the Phantom at a rooftop, telling him to surrender. However, the Phantom revealed that he is not Yūya, but Yūto, and he will be his opponent if he wished to Duel. Shingo asked Reiji what he should do, and to Shingo's pleasure, the president ordered him to arrest Yūto. Shingo quickly has the advantage of the Duel due to his knowledge of the locations of the Action Card, "Haunted Missile" on each turn, quickly inflicting 1000 damage to Yūto. He also summoned "Eidos the Netherworld Knight" to prevent Yūto from his escape route. He then advance summon "Angmar the Demon Monarch" to use another "Haunted Missile", reducing Yūto's LP to 2000. Yūto countered by Xyz summoned "Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon" that destroyed "Angmar", but Shingo used his trap card "Dark Advance" to revive "Angmar" and performed another advance summon "Erebus the Underworld Monarch" and used its effect to return "Dark Rebellion" back into Yūto's deck before using "Erebus" to attack Yūto, reducing his LP to 100.

At this time, Yūya replaced Yūto and got the Action Card that Shingo thought unreachable since it's midair, but Yūya able to get it using his pigeon. In retaliation, Shingo activated "Reawakening of the Monarchs" to reactivate "Erebus' effect", but Yūya countered it with "Phantom Knight's Tomb Shield" to destroy the card. Yūya then summoned "Odd-Eyes Phantom Dragon" and defeated Shingo using the combination of his Action Cards and "Odd-Eyes's" effect. His defeat prompted Sora to commented that Shingo was only talked big, much to Shingo humiliation.

Yūya vs. Shun
After failing to capture Yūya, Shingo, together with Shun and Sora were called by Reiji. Shingo apologised for his failure while it was so close, but Sora pointed out that he wasn't even close on defeating Yūya, annoying Shingo. Reiji dismissed their bickering and told them to be on standby and waited for his further order. Shingo immediately went to the training room, thinking he would've won if he was able to get the last Action Card. Not long after, they picked up a Duel signal and saw from the observation room that Shun was Dueling Yūya after taking Yuzu's father, Shūzō Hīragi as hostage. Since Shun did it without permission, Shingo told Reiji that they should stop him, but Reiji decided that it would be better for them to watch, much to Shingo's charging.

Yūya & Yūri vs. Sora
Shingo once again watched from the observation room together with Shun and Reiji when Sora succeeded in luring and trapping Yūya. Shun insisted on going as well since Sora can't defeat Yūya, causing Shingo to question Shun's allegiance. Shun simply answered that he is the only one able to defeat Yūya, and Shingo retorted that it should be his line, something that Shun commented to be ridiculous, which angered Shingo. Having enough with the conversation, Shingo asked to be permitted to go, but Reiji told them to stay because they may see something interesting. When Sora told Yūya about his reason to work with Reiji was because his sister was being held captive, Shun angrily questioned whether Sora's story was true and expressed his disagreement of such action. Seeing Shun's outburst, Shingo commented in his mind of the fact that Shun himself has also took hostage before. When this was revealed to be a story made up by Sora to make Yūya lose his concentration, Shingo tried to hold on his laughter at Shun after Reiji told the latter not to be bothered b his previous accusation, embarrassing Shun. As the Duel reached its end, Shingo and Shun were shocked when Sora decided to end his own LP by using the Action Cards "Big Damage" and "Chain Bonus" to increase the damage. Since the damage setting was tripled, it made the impact damage at 17400 that nearly destroyed the whole floor. With Yūya escaped and Sora disappeared, Shingo and Shun quickly headed to the scene.

Deck
Shingo plays a Monarch Deck.