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Episode 68: Legendary Fisherman (1) | |||
In Battle City, Yami s racing to find his friends but encounters two Rare Hunters that ask for a duel but cannot decide which of them to take on Yami first. Yami gets impatient but the duo explain that only one can duel Yami at a time but to Yami's shock, Kaiba arrives, warning that they don't know who they're dealing with. Kaiba begins with Pot of Greed. With two more options, he summons Lord of Dragons (Just Lord of D. in the CG) (1200) in Attack Mode. Next he uses 2 Flutes of Summoning Dragons to bring out 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragons (3000) and Hyozanryu (2100) all in Attack Mode. Short Duelist sets 1 monster in Defense Mode. Yami sets 2 cards and plays Kuriboh (200) in Defense Mode. Kaiba can't wait to duel Yami if that's the best he can do. SD hopes Tall Duelist has a plan and he does, drawing Mirror Force and gullibly stating that he's setting a Trap Card before setting a monster. Yami warns of how cunning Rare Hunters can be but Kaiba is about to end the duel and tributes his 3 BEWDs for Obelisk the Tormentor (4000) in Attack Mode. Next, he uses Obelisk's effect to destroy all of the Rare Hunters' monsters. Then he attacks but TD activates Mirror Force to no avail and loses along with SD. Yami's attempt to get info is in vain as SD is in no condition to speak but Kaiba hands him his locator card and agrees to help Yami find his friends. SD and TD rise excited saying Marik will get his wish all in one place.
Meanwhile, Mako Tsunami gets his catch of the day that turns out to be the killer whale's lunch and is asked to leave by the instructor but her health quickly goes south and Mako agrees to fill in for her for the show. Elsewhere, Marik is heading through town and Dark Bakura's Ring senses another Millennium Item. However, Yami's friends arrive first and Bakura learns the good news of Joey's standings in the tournament. The group discover a poster with Mako on it (possibly edited because of the instructor's earlier fever) and Joey seizes the opportunity to challenge Mako to a duel and the group darts off, leaving Dark Bakura to gloat about being the most powerful in the world. Mako's show is greatly enjoyed by the fans. Joey's group arrives and finds Mako but they aren't alone as multiple Rare Hunters take their seats. Mako states that he's here to duel and agrees to Joey's challenge when he sees Joey's equal number of Locator Cards. Once the preparations are set, Joey starts off with a bizarre dance before seeing his draw as the Parasite Paracide card but sets it anyway (and given that Mako noticed the dance, he probably heard of Joey's strategy). Mako plays the not-so-mighty Flying Fish (800) in Attack Mode. (How could a fish expert like you call Flying Fish "mighty", Mako?) His attack is without any consequence as he explains to Joey that PP must survive the attack to activate its effect (which is true in the CG and it's one of a few monsters with this need). Joey plays it off as getting warmed up and sets another monster. Mako sets 1 card face down (not monster as he says and does from 14:16-14:19 into the episode). Joey tributes his monster for Garoozis (1800) in Attack Mode, prompting Mako to activate Torrential Tribute, destroying all of Joey's monsters. (The real card destroys all monsters on the field.) Marik is riding along, telling his Rare Hunters at the aquarium to watch Yugi's friends. He'll need them shortly. However, he encounters Dark Bakura, whom demands Marik's Millennium Rod and warns that he can take it by force. Marik convinces Dark Bakura that they can work together, given Marik's knowledge of other Millennium Item locations and the duo glow different colors. Back at the duel, Mako attacks directly, leaving Joey down to 3200, then sets 1 card to end his turn. Oops! At 17:12 into the US episode, it's Torrential Tribute on Mako's Duel Disk, not Flying Fish! Joey summons Alligator's Sword (1500) in Attack Mode, then also sets 2 cards to end his turn.Mako tributes his monster for Amphibian Beast (2400) in Attack Mode and attacks but Joey counters with Fairy Box so Mako plays Umi, covering the field in water and leaving AS to come up for air. However, Joey is ready for Mako's attack with Skull Dice, whose result gets a 4, leaving AB down to 650 ATK and getting destroyed, reducing Mako's score to 3300. (It should have a 50 number such as 3350 because AS' ATK is an even 1500.) Mako congratulates Joey's move but mentally says he has a secret weapon guaranteed to defeat Joey and it's in his ocean deck! |
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Episode 68's Episode Cards | |||
Card Info: |
Pot of Greed Normal Spell Draw 2 cards. BATTLE PACK RARE and STARFOIL RARE |
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Battle Pack: Epic Dawn (BP01-EN034) | None | Seto Kaiba | |
Card Info: |
Lord of D. DARK / Spellcaster / Level 4 / ATK 1200 / DEF 1100 Face-up Dragon-Type monsters cannot be targeted by Spells, Traps, or card effects. COMMON |
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Dragons Collide Structure Deck (SDDC-EN015) | In the dubbed episode, it was called "Lord of Dragons". | Seto Kaiba | |
Card Info: |
The Flute of Summoning Dragon Normal Spell Special Summon up to 2 Dragon-Type monsters from your hand. There must be a face-up "Lord of D." on the field to activate and to resolve this effect. COMMON |
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Dragons Collide Structure Deck (SDDC-EN027) | None | Seto Kaiba | |
Card Info: |
The Flute of Summoning Dragon Normal Spell Special Summon up to 2 Dragon-Type monsters from your hand. There must be a face-up "Lord of D." on the field to activate and to resolve this effect. COMMON |
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Dragons Collide Structure Deck (SDDC-EN027) | None | Seto Kaiba | |
Card Info: |
Blue-Eyes White Dragon (4th artwork) LIGHT / Dragon / Level 8 / ATK 3000 / DEF 2500 This legendary dragon is a powerful engine of destruction. Virtually invincible, very few have faced this awesome creature and lived to tell the tale. COMMON |
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Dragons Collide Structure Deck (SDDC-EN004) | Card was Special Summoned by The Flute of Summoning Dragon's effect. | Seto Kaiba | |
In the dubbed episode, it had different artwork. | |||
Card Info: |
Blue-Eyes White Dragon (4th artwork) LIGHT / Dragon / Level 8 / ATK 3000 / DEF 2500 This legendary dragon is a powerful engine of destruction. Virtually invincible, very few have faced this awesome creature and lived to tell the tale. COMMON |
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Dragons Collide Structure Deck (SDDC-EN004) | Card was Special Summoned by The Flute of Summoning Dragon's effect. | Seto Kaiba | |
In the dubbed episode, it had different artwork. | |||
Card Info: |
Blue-Eyes White Dragon (4th artwork) LIGHT / Dragon / Level 8 / ATK 3000 / DEF 2500 This legendary dragon is a powerful engine of destruction. Virtually invincible, very few have faced this awesome creature and lived to tell the tale. COMMON |
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Dragons Collide Structure Deck (SDDC-EN004) | Card was Special Summoned by The Flute of Summoning Dragon's effect. | Seto Kaiba | |
In the dubbed episode, it had different artwork. | |||
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Hyozanryu LIGHT / Dragon / Level 7 / ATK 2100 / DEF 2800 A dragon created from a massive diamond that sparkles with blinding light. COMMON |
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Dark Legends (DLG1-EN006) |
Card was Special Summoned by The Flute of Summoning Dragon's effect. | Seto Kaiba | |
Card Info: |
Kuriboh (original artwork) DARK / Fiend / Level 1 / ATK 300 / DEF 200 During your opponent's Battle Phase, you can discard this card to reduce the Battle Damage you take from 1 of your opponent's attacking monsters to 0. DUELIST LEAGUE RARE |
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Duelist League 2010 (DL09-EN003) |
None | Yami | |
Card Info: |
Obelisk the Tormentor DIVINE / Divine-Beast / Level 10 / ATK 4000 / DEF 4000 The descent of this mighty creature shall be heralded by burning winds and twisted land. And with the coming of this horror, those who draw breath shall know the true meaning of eternal slumber. ULTRA RARE |
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Legendary Collection (LC01-EN001) |
In both versions of the episode, it allowed its owner to Tribute 2 of their monsters to destroy all of the opponent's monsters and deal them 4000 damage. It was also unaffected by Trap Cards. | Seto Kaiba | |
Card Info: |
Mirror Force Japanese Normal Trap Use only when an opponent's monster attacks. Destroy all monsters your opponent has in play that are in Attack Position. GOLD RARE |
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Japanese The Gold Box (GDB1-JP017) |
Duelist had no dub name so I gave them one. | Tall Duelist | |
In both versions of the episode, it reflected the attack on the opponent's monsters. | |||
Card Info: |
Parasite Paracide EARTH / Insect / Level 2 / ATK 500 / DEF 300 FLIP: Put this card face-up in your opponent's Deck and shuffle it. When your opponent draws this card, it is Special Summoned to their side of the field in face-up Defense Position, and inflicts 1000 damage to them. Then, while this card is face-up on the field, all monsters your opponent controls become Insect-Type monsters. COMMON |
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Retro Pack 2 (RP02-EN002) |
Card was Set in Defense Mode, then later attacked and destroyed. | Joey Wheeler | |
In the Japanese episode, it had different artwork. | |||
Card Info: |
Flying Fish WIND / Fish / Level 4 / ATK 800 / DEF 500 Three wishes are granted to those fortunate enough to see this monster in flight. COMMON |
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Japanese Tournament Pack 2011 Volume 1 (TP17-JP006) |
None | Mako Tsunami | |
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Garoozis FIRE / Beast-Warrior / Level 5 / ATK 1800 / DEF 1500 An axe-swinging beast-warrior with the head of a dragon. SUPER RARE |
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World Championship 2011 Pack (WP11-EN009) | None | Joey Wheeler | |
Card Info: |
Torrential Tribute Japanese Normal Trap Use only when a monster is played face up. Destroy all monsters in play. GOLD RARE |
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Japanese The Gold Box (GDB1-JP016) |
In both versions of the episode, it only destroyed the opponent's monsters. | Mako Tsunami | |
Card Info: |
Alligator's Sword EARTH / Beast / Level 4 / ATK 1500 / DEF 1200 'ey, dis mighty lissard man can swing his sword so fast, dat it's more dan da speed a sound! RARE |
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Turbo Pack: Booster Eight (TU08-EN006) | None | Joey Wheeler | |
Card Info: |
Amphibian Beast WATER / Fish / Level 6 / ATK 2400 / DEF 2000 On land or in the sea, the speed of this monster is unmatchable. COMMON |
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Japanese Beginner's Edition 1 (2011) (BE01-JP177) | None | Mako Tsunami | |
Card Info: |
Fairy Box Japanese Continuous Trap When your opponent declares an attack, toss a coin and call it. If you're right, the attacking monster's ATK becomes 0 during this Battle Phase. Pay 500 Life Points during each of your Standby Phases. If you don't, destroy this card. RARE |
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Japanese Beginner's Edition 1 (2011) (BE01-JP187) | In both versions of the episode, it required no coin toss to use the effect and didn't make the ATK of the other monster 0. | Joey Wheeler | |
Card Info: |
Umi Field Spell Fish, Sea Serpent, Thunder or Aqua-Type monsters in play receive 200 ATK points but any Machine or Pyro-Type monsters in play have their ATK and DEF decreased by 200. COMMON |
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Japanese Beginner's Edition 1 (2011) (BE01-JP097) | In both versions of the episode, it hid both player's monsters underwater. | Mako Tsunami | |
Card Info: |
Skull Dice Normal Trap Roll 1 six-sided die. The face-up monsters your opponent currently controls lose ATK and DEF equal to the result x 100, until the End Phase. COMMON |
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Gold Series 4: Pyramids Edition (GLD4-EN046) | In both versions of the episode, it divided the ATK of the monster by the die result. | Joey Wheeler | |
In the Japanese episode, it was a Quick-Play Spell. |