>>58709737Nope. The Duel Monsters anime series ends with the Jap credits having Téa never confessing her feelings, and still having a viable romantic rival for Yugi in the form of Rebecca. The Dark Side of Dimensions 20th anniversary movie (which follows the manga canon, not the anime canon) also ended with Yugi and Téa going their separate ways, with her going to New York to become a professional dancer, her dream. While I've heard that Kaz (the late, great Yu-Gi-Oh creator) said that it should be assumed they will get together when she comes back from New York, thus making this comparable to when Ash and Serena went their separate ways and Yajima said in an interview they'd ultimately get together someday, Téa, unlike Serena, never kissed Yugi as a confession. However, unlike Ash, Yugi does unambiguously have a crush on Téa, so it's not completely one-sided (although it's questioned whether Téa has a crush on the real Yugi, or on Yami Yugi).