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Karita warns Yugi and the others not to make acquaintance with Bakura because all his previous friends had strangely fallen into comas. Many chapters were reworked to fit the length of an entire episode, and a number of the original games were either imported or replaced. Chono was only interested in humiliation, but in the Toei series she's a sadistic control freak willing to go to extreme lengths to break Anzu's spirit just for questioning her authority.
To continue searching, please enter the characters from the picture below and click «Continue». Dark Bakura ensured that would always be the case by sealing the souls of his friends within figurines for his collection. Trudge tries to stop him attacking by ramming into Yusei's Duel Runner but Blister holds him off long enough for Yusei to attack with Turbo Warrior and win the duel. Pendulum is not a powerful summoning system and 5ds wasn't a bad series. Jack only having 900 life points would have lost the duel. Meanwhile, Goodwin reviews Jack's duel with Yusei, and discovers that, had they not been interrupted by the appearance of the Crimson Dragon, Jack would have been defeated. It is known as the Signers Arc in Japan, and the Fortune Cup Duels in the United States.
Rather than be intimidated like most of Yugi's foes, Kaiba instead becomes more excited than ever stating it's the ultimate game he'd been searching for. I beg of thee, please heed my cry. I weep for nostalgia idiots that hate new series just because they are new.
Yu-Gi-Oh Season 0 Opening - In the manga, his as punishment effectively killing him, whereas here the Dragon Block only absorbs his dark side.
The first season of the anime show consists of 26 episodes, and follows Yusei Fudo as he escapes from Satellite, and learns about his destiny as a Signer. The season uses two pieces of theme music; the opening theme is 'Kizuna' by whilst the ending theme is 'Start' by Masataka Nakagauchi. It is known as the Signers Arc in Japan, and the Fortune Cup Duels in the United States. April 2, 2008 September 13, 2008 Rally gives Yusei a stolen chip to upgrade his Duel Runner, but they are hunted down by Security forces. Yusei draws their pursuers away, and is dragged into a Turbo Duel against Trudge, one of the Security officers. Trudge summons the powerful Montage Dragon, but Yusei counters with a Synchro monster named Junk Warrior to win the duel. Trudge reluctantly lets Yusei go. Later, Tank, Nervin, and Blitz are bullied by a group of thugs, led by a person named Lenny. Yusei steps in to help his friends out, and ends up in a duel against Lenny with his Duel Runner at stake. Lenny uses an insect deck, and uses his powerful bugs to quickly gain the upper hand. Yusei then Synchro summons Junk Warrior and uses a combination of Fighting Spirit and Domino Effect to win the duel. On the way, Trudge forces him into another Turbo Duel. With only three minutes left to make it out of the pipeline, and Trudge's Gate Blocker preventing him from gaining Speed Counters, Yusei seems to be getting desperate until he pulls out a special monster given to him by Rally. But his plan backfires when Trudge activates a trap to summon out two more Gate Blockers. Then Trudge tunes his Jutte Fighter to one of the Gate blockers to Synchro Summon Goyo Guardian. Yusei counters with Nitro Warrior and attacks Goyo Guardian. Since he activated a speed spell Nitro Warrior gains 1000 ATK during the battle with Goyo Guardian. Yusei then uses Nitro Warrior's special ability to switch the other Gate Blocker to ATK mode and attack it. Yusei makes it to New Domino City and who else but Jack is there to meet him! The battle begins in the now deserted duel stadium. Yusei finds himself up against not only the fearsome Red Dragon Archfiend, but also his own Stardust Dragon which Jack placed in his deck. Yusei summons Junk Warrior to battle Jack and Jack counters with his ace monster, Red Dragon Archfiend. Both Yusei and Jack's arms burn when Stardust and Red Dragon Archfiend clash, and both their arms start to glow red. Whenever Stardust and Red Dragon Archfiend attack each other the Energy machine spikes with tremendous power. A third Dragon appears in the sky with no clear defined shape that is blazing red. The energy machine finally reached a point where it couldn't take any more and causes a city wide power outage. The duel ends with no victor and the appearance of New Domino City Security forces. Yanagi faces off against another prisoner, Bolt Tanner - and is shortly revealed to be a very poor duelist. Although lacking skills, he still cares deeply about his cards, something Yusei can relate to. Meanwhile, Goodwin reviews Jack's duel with Yusei, and discovers that, had they not been interrupted by the appearance of the Crimson Dragon, Jack would have been defeated. Right before they lost power Yusei activated Meteor Stream which deals 1000 points of damage to the opponent when a monster is resummoned to the field. Jack only having 900 life points would have lost the duel. Yusei wants to teach Tanner that every deck has a winning strategy, regardless of their value to others. Meanwhile, Goodwin reveals to Jack the legend of the People of the Stars, the Signers, and the Crimson Dragon. Yanagi tells Yusei what he knows about the Signers and the Five Dragons, and suspects that Yusei's Stardust Dragon may be one of the five. Meanwhile, Jack duels Hunter Pace again, but is off his game after his loss against Yusei. His new cellmate, Alex, plans to escape and offers to take Yusei with him, but he refuses to leave without Yanagi and Tanner. Meanwhile, Armstrong has been harassing Tanner, and Yusei ends up in a duel against him, using a deck built with treasured cards given to him by all the other prisoners. Armstrong has disabled the electric current to his own Duel Disk, and thus does not feel any pain, until Alex breaks into the control room. He starts the current flowing again, but Armstrong just gets back up and keeps going. Despite the overwhelming odds, Yusei is able to pull through and win the duel using the trap card blasting the ruins. He is allowed to leave the prison. Luckily, he is taken by a former duelist named Blister, the man who Tanner told him could help get his Duel Runner and dueling deck back. After discovering Blister's past, Yusei infiltrates Goodwin's tower and finally recovers his Duel Runner and dueling deck, but not before Trudge shows up and challenges him to another Turbo Duel. Despite the danger, Yusei resolves to restore Blister's faith in bonds with other people. When Trudge brings out Goyo Guardian, Yusei tunes four of his weak monsters together to summon Turbo Warrior. Trudge tries to stop him attacking by ramming into Yusei's Duel Runner but Blister holds him off long enough for Yusei to attack with Turbo Warrior and win the duel. When he wakes up, he has been rescued and hidden from the police by twin duelists Leo and Luna, who live in the Tops area at New Domino City. Rejoiced to see that Yusei is alright, Leo asks him for a friendly duel-Yusei's Junk deck against Leo's Morphtronic deck. In the English version, Yusei suffers from amnesia following his crash, and Leo duels him in order to make him remember. As they prepare to test out Yusei's Deck, they're confronted by Jack, who returns Stardust Dragon to Yusei. When she appears before them, and starts causing real damage to the environment, the Mark of the Dragon on Yusei's arm begins to react to hers. Greiger's aircraft machine monsters are giving Leo's Morphtronic monsters a hard time. Meanwhile, Zigzix, Goodwin's scientist, puts his latest invention to the test: a device that detects signer activities. But Leo is unaffected while Luna is. Leo loses his duel, and Zigzix finds out that Luna was in the stands during the duel. Randsborg has learned from Goodwin and Lazar that Akiza is the Black Rose. At first, his Masked Knight leveled monsters seem to give him a clear advantage, until Akiza lets everyone in the stadium witness the dangers of her plant monsters, field spell card and finally, her Black Rose Dragon. To Yusei's and Jack's surprise, the challenger is actually Hunter Pace who took the real Shiro's place and disguise shortly before the duel starts. Yusei must now face Pace's deck filled with powerful Fire monsters, an improved deck which Pace planned to use against Jack later on. Not only Luna is reluctant to duel, but the duel itself is planned to uncover Luna's signer ability. Furthermore, Frank has a stirring speech that sends Luna into a trance-like state, disrupting her dueling capabilities and sending her mind to the realm of Duel Monster Spirits. Now, Luna must take all her courage and skill at hand to defeat Frank's trump card. The audience's attention is cast to an image of Greiger, who shall face Yusei tomorrow. As Tanner says that he wonders what kind of Duel Runner Greiger uses, something comes to Leo's mind, causing him to run off. Greiger finds him and brings him back to Yusei and explains to him why he's fighting. What Yusei doesn't know is that Greiger holds Goodwin responsible for the destruction of his home village. Yusei manages to defeat Greiger, who reveals what Goodwin had done and tries to assassinate him by driving his Duel Runner into him, but Yusei stops him. A spike from Greiger's Duel Runner comes off and heads straight for Goodwin but he stops it with his left hand, revealing that he has a mechanical left arm. Koda has been ordered by Goodwin to expose Akiza as a Signer, which didn't work on Akiza's last duel. Furthermore, Koda can expose his opponents' past to disable them. He doesn't take long to expose Akiza's troublesome reputation as the Black Rose, awakening painful memories to Akiza and revealing her to be a Signer. Furthermore while becoming angry, Akiza feels that something remains hidden within her. Yusei, who is filled with various doubts, begins his duel with Akiza, noting that Akiza appears to be enjoying inflicting pain on others. Yusei, from his part, manages to put a good defense against Akiza's plant-type monsters with Junk Warrior, but also notices that Akiza takes a guiltless pleasure at attacking him mercilessly. She unleashes her full power and puts on her mask, whilst Yusei tries to reason with her. The duel ends with Yusei emerging victorious using a combination of Stardust Dragon and Cosmic Blast. Akiza's mask is broken, which reveals that she is crying, and Akiza begs Yusei to help her. However, Sayer intervenes, and takes her away. He also notices that his birthmark has become permanent. He then rushes to Goodwin's tower in order to rescue his friends, but what he finds is Jack along with Goodwin, and he explains how his rivalry with Yusei all began. Shortly after, the final duel between Jack and Yusei takes place, and to Yusei's surprise, his friends from Satellite are safe and sound, freed from the container that served as prison in Satellite, and they all watch Yusei as he duels. The duel starts with Jack taking an early lead but Yusei counters and catches up but then Jack summons his best card, the Red Dragon Archfiend. The Future Guided by the Crimson Dragon! September 24, 2008 March 7, 2009 The Fortune Cup Finals continue as Yusei summons Stardust Dragon to battle Jack's Red Dragon Archfiend. As the battle goes on, the Crimson Dragon appears, fuelled by all the Signer's marks, including one from a severed arm in Goodwin's possession. The Crimson Dragon shows Yusei, Jack, Akiza, and Luna bizarre visions of the People of the Stars, and the futures of both Satellite, and New Domino City, with both locations together being engulfed in a Spider-shaped geoglyph of purple fire. Yusei and Jack continue their duel, which finally ends with Yusei emerging victorious, and both Jack and Yusei are returned to the Kaiba Dome. Yusei then becomes the new Duel King.