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|EnglishTitle=Unwanted Guest (1) |
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|EnglishTitle=Unwanted Guest (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=KC Grand Prix Opens |
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|ShortSummary=Stranded following the events of the Orichalcos, the Kaibas extend to Joey and Yugi an invitation for the Kaiba Grand Championship (KC Grand Prix in Japan) in exchange for tickets back home. One of the attractions is a duel computer that allows novices to refine their duelling skills. However, an enigmatic hacker locks all the guests in and sets the difficulty to Expert, leaving the amateur duelist Rick facing an immensely difficult task. Yugi duels instead, but he uses Rick's deck: full of Dragons and next-to-no magic cards! |
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|ShortSummary=Stranded following the events of the Orichalcos, the Kaibas extend to Joey and Yugi an invitation for the Kaiba Grand Championship (KC Grand Prix in Japan) in exchange for tickets back home. One of the attractions is a duel computer that allows novices to refine their duelling skills. However, an enigmatic hacker locks all the guests in and sets the difficulty to Expert, leaving the amateur duelist Rick facing an immensely difficult task. Yugi duels instead, but he uses Rick's deck: full of Dragons and next-to-no magic cards! |
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|EnglishTitle=Unwanted Guest (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Start of a Conspiracy |
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|RomajiTitle=The Start of a Conspiracy |
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|ShortSummary=Due to Rick stacking his deck with Dragons and only one magic card, Yugi is backed into a corner by the Expert-difficulty duel computer who forces Yugi to discard his hand. Yugi activates the card he gave to Rick, Heart of the Underdog, to power up his Spirit Ryu and restore the computer to normal. |
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|ShortSummary=Due to Rick stacking his deck with Dragons and only one magic card, Yugi is backed into a corner by the Expert-difficulty duel computer who forces Yugi to discard his hand. Yugi activates the card he gave to Rick, Heart of the Underdog, to power up his Spirit Ryu and restore the computer to normal. |
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|EnglishTitle=Let the Games Begin! (1) |
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|EnglishTitle=Let the Games Begin! (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=Jonouchi vs. Mask the Rock |
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|RomajiTitle=Jonouchi vs. Mask the Rock |
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|ShortSummary=The Grand Championship starts in earnest with Joey facing off against the mysterious Apdnarg Otom; or Grandpa (Solomon) Moto backwards, who allegedly begged to be in the tournament. Solomon turns Joey's reliance on luck against him and leads an assault with the Ancient Giant. |
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|ShortSummary=The Grand Championship starts in earnest with Joey facing off against the mysterious Apdnarg Otom; or Grandpa (Solomon) Moto backwards, who allegedly begged to be in the tournament. Solomon turns Joey's reliance on luck against him and leads an assault with the Ancient Giant. |
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|EnglishTitle=Let the Games Begin! (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Illusionary Ancient Dragon |
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|RomajiTitle=The Illusionary Ancient Dragon |
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|ShortSummary=Joey is being beaten by his former teacher Solomon Moto, who sacrifices most of his cards to Summon the legendary Ancient Dragon, a card he's been waiting to play for years. Slowly Joey begins a comeback, using Gilford the Lightning to destroy the Dragon, but it's futile as it immediately resurrects itself with Ancient City. Joey counters this by returning it to Solomon's hand with Giant Trunade, and launching a double assault with Gilford the Lightning and Goblin Attack Force. |
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|ShortSummary=Joey is being beaten by his former teacher Solomon Moto, who sacrifices most of his cards to Summon the legendary Ancient Dragon, a card he's been waiting to play for years. Slowly Joey begins a comeback, using Gilford the Lightning to destroy the Dragon, but it's futile as it immediately resurrects itself with Ancient City. Joey counters this by returning it to Solomon's hand with Giant Trunade, and launching a double assault with Gilford the Lightning and Goblin Attack Force. |
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|EnglishTitle=Child's Play |
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|EnglishTitle=Child's Play |
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|RomajiTitle=Hot Battle! Rebecca vs. Vivian |
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|RomajiTitle=Hot Battle! Rebecca vs. Vivian |
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|ShortSummary=Rebecca is duelling against the Asian champion, Vivian Wong, not just for a place in the next round, but for Yugi's heart. Rebecca uses a clever strategy to gain Life Points and burn away Vivian's each round, and even when Vivian hinders it with Dragon Lady Rebecca makes a winning counter with Guardian Angel Joan. Rex and Weevil have sneaked into the tournament against rules under another competitor, and despite both duelling Zigfried Lloyd, he obliterates both of them in one turn with a single card: Ride of the Valkyries (Walkuren Ritt in the Japanese). |
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|ShortSummary=Rebecca is duelling against the Asian champion, Vivian Wong, not just for a place in the next round, but for Yugi's heart. Rebecca uses a clever strategy to gain Life Points and burn away Vivian's each round, and even when Vivian hinders it with Dragon Lady Rebecca makes a winning counter with Guardian Angel Joan. Rex and Weevil have sneaked into the tournament against rules under another competitor, and despite both duelling Zigfried Lloyd, he obliterates both of them in one turn with a single card: Ride of the Valkyries (Walkuren Ritt in the Japanese). |
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|EnglishTitle=Down in Flames (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=Jonouchi vs. ] - A Beautiful Duel |
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|ShortSummary=Joey is pitted against Zigfried, who previously defeated two duelists in one move using one card. After a bad start, the facilities around KaibaLand go haywire, even putting the duelists themselves in danger: all Zigfried's work in an attempt to give Kaiba a 'hint'. After Joey makes a stinging direct attack with Jinzo, Zigfried focuses back on the duel, playing the Ride of the Valkyries card he used last time against Rex and Weevil. |
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|ShortSummary=Joey is pitted against Zigfried, who previously defeated two duelists in one move using one card. After a bad start, the facilities around KaibaLand go haywire, even putting the duelists themselves in danger: all Zigfried's work in an attempt to give Kaiba a 'hint'. After Joey makes a stinging direct attack with Jinzo, Zigfried focuses back on the duel, playing the Ride of the Valkyries card he used last time against Rex and Weevil. |
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|EnglishTitle=Down in Flames (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Goddesses of Monster Extermination |
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|ShortSummary=With the aid of his Hyper Refresh, Joey survives with only 800 Life Points remaining. Zigfried decides to try a different tactic. |
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|ShortSummary=With the aid of his Hyper Refresh, Joey survives with only 800 Life Points remaining. Zigfried decides to try a different tactic. |
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|EnglishTitle=A Brawl in a Small Town (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=Genius Girl vs. Genius Boy |
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|ShortSummary=The Elite Eight in the KC Grand Championship have been filtered down to four Semi-Finalists: Zigfried Lloyd against Balfry Ginger, and the child prodigies Rebecca and Leon. Rebecca's gain-and-drain strategy is torn asunder by Leon's fairytale-based cards. In another attempt, Rebecca uses her Dragons, but Leon Summons Cinderella in response who attacks Rebeccas directly repeatedly. Meanwhile, Yugi's grandfather has gone missing... |
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|ShortSummary=The Elite Eight in the KC Grand Championship have been filtered down to four Semi-Finalists: Zigfried Lloyd against Balfry Ginger, and the child prodigies Rebecca and Leon. Rebecca's gain-and-drain strategy is torn asunder by Leon's fairytale-based cards. In another attempt, Rebecca uses her Dragons, but Leon Summons Cinderella in response who attacks Rebeccas directly repeatedly. Meanwhile, Yugi's grandfather has gone missing... |
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|EnglishTitle=A Brawl in a Small Town (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=] in Fairyland |
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|RomajiTitle=] in Fairyland |
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|ShortSummary=Vivian is revealed to have taken Grandpa from the hospital to act as bait for Yugi to duel her; in exchange, she would heal Grandpa's back. The two duel and Yugi uses her strategy of discarding Dragons to the Graveyard to his advantage with Dark Paladin. Leon is royally trouncing Rebecca but the latter refuses to give in, more so when Yugi finally arrives to cheer her on. Heartened, Rebecca Summons her Diamond Head Dragon and launches a brutal assault, but Leon ultimately triumphs with Thorn Princess. Leon will now face Zigfried in the finals. |
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|ShortSummary=Vivian is revealed to have taken Grandpa from the hospital to act as bait for Yugi to duel her; in exchange, she would heal Grandpa's back. The two duel and Yugi uses her strategy of discarding Dragons to the Graveyard to his advantage with Dark Paladin. Leon is royally trouncing Rebecca but the latter refuses to give in, more so when Yugi finally arrives to cheer her on. Heartened, Rebecca Summons her Diamond Head Dragon and launches a brutal assault, but Leon ultimately triumphs with Thorn Princess. Leon will now face Zigfried in the finals. |
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|EnglishTitle=One Step Ahead (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=Kaiba Intrudes! The Grand Prix Final |
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|ShortSummary=Kaiba stops the match, disqualifing Zigfried for using a false alias and revealing him as Zigfried von Schroder, Kaiba's former arch-rival and the tournament saboteur. The two then duel to determine whether Zigfried stays in the tournament. Kaiba summons his XYZ-Dragon Cannon, but Zigfried uses the Nibelung's Ring and his Three Goddesses to remove Kaiba's cards. |
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|ShortSummary=Kaiba stops the match, disqualifing Zigfried for using a false alias and revealing him as Zigfried von Schroder, Kaiba's former arch-rival and the tournament saboteur. The two then duel to determine whether Zigfried stays in the tournament. Kaiba summons his XYZ-Dragon Cannon, but Zigfried uses the Nibelung's Ring and his Three Goddesses to remove Kaiba's cards. |
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|EnglishTitle=One Step Ahead (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=Walkure vs. Blue Eyes White Dragon |
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|ShortSummary=Kaiba calls his immensely powerful Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End to reset the playing field, destroying Zigfried's hand, his field, and even his ace card Valkyrie Brunnhilde. Zigfried ups his play by reviving his Valkyrie and forcing both players to predict how many Magic Cards they think they'll play or take serious damage if they're incorrect. Seto uses a combo of Soul Release, Spell Reproduction and Dimension Fusion to Summon five Dragons at once and together they destroy Brunnhilde and win the duel. |
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|ShortSummary=Kaiba calls his immensely powerful Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End to reset the playing field, destroying Zigfried's hand, his field, and even his ace card Valkyrie Brunnhilde. Zigfried ups his play by reviving his Valkyrie and forcing both players to predict how many Magic Cards they think they'll play or take serious damage if they're incorrect. Seto uses a combo of Soul Release, Spell Reproduction and Dimension Fusion to Summon five Dragons at once and together they destroy Brunnhilde and win the duel. |
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|EnglishTitle=Sinister Secrets (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Final Battle for Duel King - Yugi vs. Leon |
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|RomajiTitle=The Final Battle for Duel King - Yugi vs. Leon |
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|ShortSummary=Leon is stopped by Zigfried and is given a card to his deck for his battle against Yugi for the title of World Champion. Leon is unusually bitter about it, and oddly, considering his last duel, doesn't appear to be enjoying himself. He launches countless assaults, replacing destroyed monsters with more fairytale creatures and reveals he too is a von Schroder. Despite this, Kaiba can't call off the match as it's against the tournament rules. |
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|ShortSummary=Leon is stopped by Zigfried and is given a card to his deck for his battle against Yugi for the title of World Champion. Leon is unusually bitter about it, and oddly, considering his last duel, doesn't appear to be enjoying himself. He launches countless assaults, replacing destroyed monsters with more fairytale creatures and reveals he too is a von Schroder. Despite this, Kaiba can't call off the match as it's against the tournament rules. |
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|EnglishTitle=Sinister Secrets (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Gold Castle of Stromberg |
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|ShortSummary=Leon reveals his motivation to duel, stemming from being ignored by his family in favour of the talented Zigfried. To distract himself, Leon became engrossed in fairy tales, and started dueling following the creation of a set of fairytale cards. He initially believed this was earning Zigfried's respect, but in reality his older brother saw him as little more than a tool for destroying KaibaCorp. Determined to earn his brother's love, Leon plays an illegal Field Spell: The Golden Castle of Stromberg, which infects KaibaCorp's systems with a powerful virus that rapidly deletes the files and can't be destroyed by card effects. |
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|ShortSummary=Leon reveals his motivation to duel, stemming from being ignored by his family in favour of the talented Zigfried. To distract himself, Leon became engrossed in fairy tales, and started dueling following the creation of a set of fairytale cards. He initially believed this was earning Zigfried's respect, but in reality his older brother saw him as little more than a tool for destroying KaibaCorp. Determined to earn his brother's love, Leon plays an illegal Field Spell: The Golden Castle of Stromberg, which infects KaibaCorp's systems with a powerful virus that rapidly deletes the files and can't be destroyed by card effects. |
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|EnglishTitle=Sinister Secrets (3) |
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|RomajiTitle=KC Grand Prix Ends |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi decides to help Leon get rid of the Golden Castle of Stromberg, but this proves to be challenging as not only is it unaffected by card effects, it forces all monsters to battle and discards half of Yugi's Deck each turn. This proves to be its undoing, however, as he's left with one card and so can't discard half of it, destroying the card. Leon fights valiantly but loses to Yugi's Dark Magician. Zigfried is furious with this, but Leon manages to calm him down and forgives him. Yugi and his friends are finally able to go back home. |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi decides to help Leon get rid of the Golden Castle of Stromberg, but this proves to be challenging as not only is it unaffected by card effects, it forces all monsters to battle and discards half of Yugi's Deck each turn. This proves to be its undoing, however, as he's left with one card and so can't discard half of it, destroying the card. Leon fights valiantly but loses to Yugi's Dark Magician. Zigfried is furious with this, but Leon manages to calm him down and forgives him. Yugi and his friends are finally able to go back home. |
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|EnglishTitle=Tomb of the Nameless Pharaoh |
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|RomajiTitle=Ultimate Game |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi's grandpa tells him the story of how he entered the tomb of the Nameless Pharaoh and discovered the Millennium Puzzle. Yugi prepares for his trip to Egypt in order to help restore the Pharaoh's memories. Rex and Weevil return and steal Yugi's bag containing the Egyptian God cards and the Millennium Items. However, their plans are thwarted when the dark spirit inhabiting the Millennium Ring returns to take control of Bakura's body once again. |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi's grandpa tells him the story of how he entered the tomb of the Nameless Pharaoh and discovered the Millennium Puzzle. Yugi prepares for his trip to Egypt in order to help restore the Pharaoh's memories. Rex and Weevil return and steal Yugi's bag containing the Egyptian God cards and the Millennium Items. However, their plans are thwarted when the dark spirit inhabiting the Millennium Ring returns to take control of Bakura's body once again. |
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|EnglishTitle=Spiritual Awakening |
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|RomajiTitle=The Dark Bakura on the Move |
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|ShortSummary=Dark Bakura kidnaps Mokuba and forces Kaiba to duel him. Planning to claim the power of the Blue-Eyes as his own, Bakura attacks using a new deck of Egyptian-themed cards, including his spirit beast, Diabound. Diabound is able to absorb some of the power of the Blue-Eyes, and Bakura abandons the duel. However, he leaves a parting gift for Kaiba - the Millennium Eye. |
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|ShortSummary=Dark Bakura kidnaps Mokuba and forces Kaiba to duel him. Planning to claim the power of the Blue-Eyes as his own, Bakura attacks using a new deck of Egyptian-themed cards, including his spirit beast, Diabound. Diabound is able to absorb some of the power of the Blue-Eyes, and Bakura abandons the duel. However, he leaves a parting gift for Kaiba - the Millennium Eye. |
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|EnglishTitle=Memoirs of a Pharaoh |
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|RomajiTitle=The Door of Memory Opens |
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|ShortSummary=The Pharaoh, Yugi, Tea, Joey and Tristan arrive in Egypt and meet up with Marik. The Pharaoh presents the Egyptian God cards to the stone tablet and his spirit is sent five thousand years into the past to when he was still alive and reigned as King of Egypt. Little does he know, Bakura has followed him, intending to finish the battle he started thousands of years ago. |
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|ShortSummary=The Pharaoh, Yugi, Tea, Joey and Tristan arrive in Egypt and meet up with Marik. The Pharaoh presents the Egyptian God cards to the stone tablet and his spirit is sent five thousand years into the past to when he was still alive and reigned as King of Egypt. Little does he know, Bakura has followed him, intending to finish the battle he started thousands of years ago. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Intruder (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=Thief King Bakura Enters! |
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|ShortSummary=Bakura's ancient alter ego, the Thief King, arrives at the palace to claim the Millennium Items for himself. The priests engage him in battle, but Bakura's spirit beast Diabound proves too much for them to handle, until the Pharaoh steps in and summons Obelisk the Tormentor. Meanwhile, the spirits of Yugi and the others enter the Millennium Puzzle in search of a doorway into the Pharaoh's memories. |
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|ShortSummary=Bakura's ancient alter ego, the Thief King, arrives at the palace to claim the Millennium Items for himself. The priests engage him in battle, but Bakura's spirit beast Diabound proves too much for them to handle, until the Pharaoh steps in and summons Obelisk the Tormentor. Meanwhile, the spirits of Yugi and the others enter the Millennium Puzzle in search of a doorway into the Pharaoh's memories. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Intruder (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=Mahado's Decision |
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|ShortSummary=Bakura's Diabound fights against the Pharaoh's Obelisk, but their power is equal, and Bakura is forced to retreat. Mana, a magician and also a childhood friend of the Pharaoh's, arrives to visit the palace. Mahad decides to help protect the former Pharaoh's tomb, despite Isis' visions of his fate. |
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|ShortSummary=Bakura's Diabound fights against the Pharaoh's Obelisk, but their power is equal, and Bakura is forced to retreat. Mana, a magician and also a childhood friend of the Pharaoh's, arrives to visit the palace. Mahad decides to help protect the former Pharaoh's tomb, despite Isis' visions of his fate. |
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|EnglishTitle=Makings of a Magician |
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|RomajiTitle=Battle to the Death! Mahad vs. Bakura |
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|ShortSummary=Mahad unlocks his full power using the Millennium Ring, and forces Bakura to face him by trapping them both inside the tomb. Mahad's Illusion Magician faces off against Bakura's Diabound, which has grown in strength since his battle with the Pharaoh. Diabound gains the upper hand, and Bakura finishes the job by deliberately setting off the tomb's traps. To save himself, Mahad fuses his soul with his spirit beast, the Illusion Magician, transforming himself into the Dark Magician. Bakura takes the Millennium Ring and escapes, while Mahad's soul is sealed into the stone tablet meant for Diabound. |
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|ShortSummary=Mahad unlocks his full power using the Millennium Ring, and forces Bakura to face him by trapping them both inside the tomb. Mahad's Illusion Magician faces off against Bakura's Diabound, which has grown in strength since his battle with the Pharaoh. Diabound gains the upper hand, and Bakura finishes the job by deliberately setting off the tomb's traps. To save himself, Mahad fuses his soul with his spirit beast, the Illusion Magician, transforming himself into the Dark Magician. Bakura takes the Millennium Ring and escapes, while Mahad's soul is sealed into the stone tablet meant for Diabound. |
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|EnglishTitle=Birth of the Blue-Eyes |
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|RomajiTitle=Blue Eyed Kisara |
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|ShortSummary=Mana is distraught at the loss of her master. Isis explains that he has become the Dark Magician and will eventually return with greater powers then ever before. Seto and Shada head out into the city to search for people with strong spirit beasts. Seto meets a girl named Kisara who is shunned by the citizens because of her strange white skin and blue eyes. Meanwhile, Yugi and the others find the doorway into the memory world and begin searching for the Pharaoh. |
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|ShortSummary=Mana is distraught at the loss of her master. Isis explains that he has become the Dark Magician and will eventually return with greater powers then ever before. Seto and Shada head out into the city to search for people with strong spirit beasts. Seto meets a girl named Kisara who is shunned by the citizens because of her strange white skin and blue eyes. Meanwhile, Yugi and the others find the doorway into the memory world and begin searching for the Pharaoh. |
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|EnglishTitle=Village of Lost Souls |
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|RomajiTitle=The Secret of the Creation of the Millennium Items |
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|ShortSummary=Bakura breaks into the palace again and attacks Akunadin, infusing part of his evil soul into the Millennium Eye. The Pharaoh summons Slifer the Sky Dragon to chase after Bakura and Diabound. When Bakura begins targeting the villagers, Slifer is forced to take Diabound's attacks in order to defend the helpless people. The wounded Akunadin reminisces about the creation of the Millennium Items through the destruction of Kul Elna, and how he was forced to abandon his own son, Seto. |
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|ShortSummary=Bakura breaks into the palace again and attacks Akunadin, infusing part of his evil soul into the Millennium Eye. The Pharaoh summons Slifer the Sky Dragon to chase after Bakura and Diabound. When Bakura begins targeting the villagers, Slifer is forced to take Diabound's attacks in order to defend the helpless people. The wounded Akunadin reminisces about the creation of the Millennium Items through the destruction of Kul Elna, and how he was forced to abandon his own son, Seto. |
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|EnglishTitle=A Reversal of Fortune |
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|RomajiTitle=Wound Back Time |
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|ShortSummary=Seto and Karim arrive to defend the Pharaoh. Bakura pretends to retreat and leads them into a trap, giving him the chance to finally defeat Slifer. Yugi and the others appear just in time, giving the Pharaoh the strength he needs to summon the Winged Dragon of Ra. However, Bakura uses Zorc's power to turn back time so he can make sure Yugi never shows up. The Pharaoh is defeated and Bakura takes the Millennium Puzzle. |
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|ShortSummary=Seto and Karim arrive to defend the Pharaoh. Bakura pretends to retreat and leads them into a trap, giving him the chance to finally defeat Slifer. Yugi and the others appear just in time, giving the Pharaoh the strength he needs to summon the Winged Dragon of Ra. However, Bakura uses Zorc's power to turn back time so he can make sure Yugi never shows up. The Pharaoh is defeated and Bakura takes the Millennium Puzzle. |
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|EnglishTitle=In Search of a King |
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|RomajiTitle=The Pharaoh is Alive |
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|RomajiTitle=The Pharaoh is Alive |
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|ShortSummary=Akunadin forces Kisara to fight the other prisoners in an attempt to force her to call forth her spirit beast. Despite Akunadin urging him not to, Seto steps in to protect Kisara until she is finally able to summon the Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Meanwhile, Yugi and the gang search for the Pharaoh, who they firmly believe to be still alive. During their search, they run into Mana, who decides to help them. They find the Pharaoh taking shelter in a cave, though he is badly injured. |
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|ShortSummary=Akunadin forces Kisara to fight the other prisoners in an attempt to force her to call forth her spirit beast. Despite Akunadin urging him not to, Seto steps in to protect Kisara until she is finally able to summon the Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Meanwhile, Yugi and the gang search for the Pharaoh, who they firmly believe to be still alive. During their search, they run into Mana, who decides to help them. They find the Pharaoh taking shelter in a cave, though he is badly injured. |
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|EnglishTitle=Village of Vengeance (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=Village of Dead Spirits |
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|ShortSummary=The priests meet up with the Pharaoh and the others, and together they track Bakura to Kul Elna, a ruined village haunted by the vengeful spirits of its former people. The Pharaoh heads in to face Bakura alone, but is soon joined by the spirit of Mahad, in the form of the Dark Magician. Bakura summons Diabound, newly evolved after its battle with Slifer, to combat him. Mana finally unlocks the power of her spirit beast, the Dark Magician Girl, and rushes to their aid. |
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|ShortSummary=The priests meet up with the Pharaoh and the others, and together they track Bakura to Kul Elna, a ruined village haunted by the vengeful spirits of its former people. The Pharaoh heads in to face Bakura alone, but is soon joined by the spirit of Mahad, in the form of the Dark Magician. Bakura summons Diabound, newly evolved after its battle with Slifer, to combat him. Mana finally unlocks the power of her spirit beast, the Dark Magician Girl, and rushes to their aid. |
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|EnglishTitle=Village of Vengeance (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=The End of Thief King Bakura |
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|ShortSummary=Mahad and Mana mount a counterattack on Diabound, but he absorbs the dead spirits of Kul Elna to make himself even more powerful. Seto and the rest of the priests arrive to fight him, but they are unable to penatrate his spirit shield. Bakura takes the Millennium Scale from Karim and uses it to strengthen Diabound even more. Shada locates Diabound's stone tablet, and plans to destroy it to eliminate the beast. However, Akunadin attacks him and takes the Millennium Key. |
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|ShortSummary=Mahad and Mana mount a counterattack on Diabound, but he absorbs the dead spirits of Kul Elna to make himself even more powerful. Seto and the rest of the priests arrive to fight him, but they are unable to penatrate his spirit shield. Bakura takes the Millennium Scale from Karim and uses it to strengthen Diabound even more. Shada locates Diabound's stone tablet, and plans to destroy it to eliminate the beast. However, Akunadin attacks him and takes the Millennium Key. |
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|EnglishTitle=Village of Vengeance (3) |
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|RomajiTitle=A New Stage |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi and the others enter the palace to search for clues about the Pharaoh's real name. Mahad is finally able to defeat Diabound, with help from the former Pharaoh, and Bakura's physical body is destroyed. However, Akunadin betrays the priests, taking the Millennium Items, giving him the power to resurrect the Dark God Zorc from the Millennium Stone. Akunadin is reborn as the High Priest of Darkness. Bakura reveals the true nature of the Shadow Game - it is simply a board game, played by the present-day versions of Dark Bakura and the Pharaoh. |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi and the others enter the palace to search for clues about the Pharaoh's real name. Mahad is finally able to defeat Diabound, with help from the former Pharaoh, and Bakura's physical body is destroyed. However, Akunadin betrays the priests, taking the Millennium Items, giving him the power to resurrect the Dark God Zorc from the Millennium Stone. Akunadin is reborn as the High Priest of Darkness. Bakura reveals the true nature of the Shadow Game - it is simply a board game, played by the present-day versions of Dark Bakura and the Pharaoh. |
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|EnglishTitle=Village of Vengeance (4) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Dark High Priest |
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|ShortSummary=Kaiba arrives in Egypt. Ishizu and Marik lead him to the stone tablet shrine, where the Millennium Eye begins glowing and shows his visions of Bakura and the Pharaoh's Shadow Game. Bakura pulls his soul into the game and uses it to help resurrect the Thief King. Meanwhile, Bobasa guides Yugi and the others to the Valley of the Kings, where the Pharaoh's true name lies within his future tomb. |
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|ShortSummary=Kaiba arrives in Egypt. Ishizu and Marik lead him to the stone tablet shrine, where the Millennium Eye begins glowing and shows his visions of Bakura and the Pharaoh's Shadow Game. Bakura pulls his soul into the game and uses it to help resurrect the Thief King. Meanwhile, Bobasa guides Yugi and the others to the Valley of the Kings, where the Pharaoh's true name lies within his future tomb. |
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|EnglishTitle=Village of Vengeance (5) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Countdown to the Evil God Revival |
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|ShortSummary=Bakura revives Diabound, stronger than ever thanks to the Millennium Items. To give Zorc enough time to fully be reborn, he separates the Pharaoh and his priests from one another, and attacks them with armies of monsters while they are isolated. Karim is killed, but not before giving his remaining power to Shada. The Pharaoh heads back to the palace to find Seto. |
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|ShortSummary=Bakura revives Diabound, stronger than ever thanks to the Millennium Items. To give Zorc enough time to fully be reborn, he separates the Pharaoh and his priests from one another, and attacks them with armies of monsters while they are isolated. Karim is killed, but not before giving his remaining power to Shada. The Pharaoh heads back to the palace to find Seto. |
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|EnglishTitle=Name of the Game |
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|RomajiTitle=White Dragon |
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|ShortSummary=Seto and Kisara face Akunadin, however Kisara is killed and the White Dragon is sealed in stone. The Pharaoh makes it back to the palace, however he is forced to engage battle against Seto, since his mind is manipulated by the evil mage Akunadin. The legendary ancient match between the Pharaoh and Priest Seto begins. The Pharaoh summons Mahad to fight against the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, now controlled by Seto. |
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|ShortSummary=Seto and Kisara face Akunadin, however Kisara is killed and the White Dragon is sealed in stone. The Pharaoh makes it back to the palace, however he is forced to engage battle against Seto, since his mind is manipulated by the evil mage Akunadin. The legendary ancient match between the Pharaoh and Priest Seto begins. The Pharaoh summons Mahad to fight against the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, now controlled by Seto. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Dark One Cometh (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Great Evil God Zorc Revives |
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|ShortSummary=Thief Bakura succeeds in reviving Zorc Necrophades, sacrificing himself and his Diabound in the process and scattering the Millennium Items throughout Kul Elna. Meanwhile, Yugi and Dark Bakura duel. If Yugi wins, he can leave and tell the Pharaoh his true name, and if he loses, he'll never leave. Meanwhile, the Pharaoh and Kaiba talk about events that happened in the previous episode. The Pharaoh and Seto ride back to the palace and attempt to stop Zorc. Shada is killed by a lightning bolt. |
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|ShortSummary=Thief Bakura succeeds in reviving Zorc Necrophades, sacrificing himself and his Diabound in the process and scattering the Millennium Items throughout Kul Elna. Meanwhile, Yugi and Dark Bakura duel. If Yugi wins, he can leave and tell the Pharaoh his true name, and if he loses, he'll never leave. Meanwhile, the Pharaoh and Kaiba talk about events that happened in the previous episode. The Pharaoh and Seto ride back to the palace and attempt to stop Zorc. Shada is killed by a lightning bolt. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Dark One Cometh (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Legendary Guardian God - Exodia Revives! |
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|ShortSummary=Isis and Mana head for Kul Elna to retrieve the Millennium Items. The duel between Yugi and Bakura continues. Once Mana delivers the Millennium Items to Shamon, Shamon summons Exodia, which holds its own against Zorc, until Zorc eventually overpowers it and destroys it, killing Shamon. Mana delivers the other Items to the Pharaoh and the Pharaoh prepares to fight Zorc. |
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|ShortSummary=Isis and Mana head for Kul Elna to retrieve the Millennium Items. The duel between Yugi and Bakura continues. Once Mana delivers the Millennium Items to Shamon, Shamon summons Exodia, which holds its own against Zorc, until Zorc eventually overpowers it and destroys it, killing Shamon. Mana delivers the other Items to the Pharaoh and the Pharaoh prepares to fight Zorc. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Dark One Cometh (3) |
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|RomajiTitle=Summon! The Three Gods |
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|ShortSummary=The Pharaoh summons the Three Egyptian Gods to combat Zorc. Meanwhile, at the tabletop, Dark Bakura claims that soon he'll return to his original form, and leave the table to join with his 5,000-year old counterpart, which is Zorc. Meanwhile, Zorc defeats the 3 Egyptian Gods by covering the Sun, wiping their strength out, as they get their power from the Sun. |
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|ShortSummary=The Pharaoh summons the Three Egyptian Gods to combat Zorc. Meanwhile, at the tabletop, Dark Bakura claims that soon he'll return to his original form, and leave the table to join with his 5,000-year old counterpart, which is Zorc. Meanwhile, Zorc defeats the 3 Egyptian Gods by covering the Sun, wiping their strength out, as they get their power from the Sun. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Dark One Cometh (4) |
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|RomajiTitle=Zorc vs. Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon |
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|ShortSummary=Mana takes the Pharaoh back to the palace while Seto summons Blue-Eyes White Dragon to combat Zorc. Blue-Eyes White Dragon stops the solar eclipse, but is defeated by Zorc, submitting to darkness. Kaiba takes over and summons Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which is equal to power of Zorc. Meanwhile, Yugi successfully defeats Dark Bakura with Gandora, the Dragon of Destruction. But then, this allows the spirit of Dark Bakura to reunite with his original body, Zorc itself, which earlier Dark Bakura had stated that both he and Zorc are "one and the same." The Pharaoh becomes Black Luster Soldier, and fuses with Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, becoming Master of Dragon Knight. But the Master of Dragon Knight is destroyed by its own attack during the battle against Zorc, and the Pharaoh is seemingly defeated, but Yugi and his friends fly to him. |
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|ShortSummary=Mana takes the Pharaoh back to the palace while Seto summons Blue-Eyes White Dragon to combat Zorc. Blue-Eyes White Dragon stops the solar eclipse, but is defeated by Zorc, submitting to darkness. Kaiba takes over and summons Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which is equal to power of Zorc. Meanwhile, Yugi successfully defeats Dark Bakura with Gandora, the Dragon of Destruction. But then, this allows the spirit of Dark Bakura to reunite with his original body, Zorc itself, which earlier Dark Bakura had stated that both he and Zorc are "one and the same." The Pharaoh becomes Black Luster Soldier, and fuses with Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, becoming Master of Dragon Knight. But the Master of Dragon Knight is destroyed by its own attack during the battle against Zorc, and the Pharaoh is seemingly defeated, but Yugi and his friends fly to him. |
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|EnglishTitle=In the Name of the Pharaoh! |
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|EnglishTitle=In the Name of the Pharaoh! |
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|RomajiTitle=In the Name of the Pharaoh!! |
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|ShortSummary=The Pharaoh continues his battle between Zorc in the Memory World. Yugi, Joey, and others summon monsters, such as the Dark Magician, to help the Pharaoh. The ancient characters cannot be read but Yugi is going to reveal the Pharaoh's true name. Tea then remembers the cartouche pendant and passes it to the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh regained his true name, "Atem", the keyword which allowed him to summon the three Egyptian Gods and fuse them together to form the Creator of Light, Horakhty. Horakhty is a level 12, warrior type light attribute monster, with infinite attack and defense points. The Pharaoh then attacks Zorc directly with Horakhty's Shining Light Attack, which results in Zorc being destroyed forever. |
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|ShortSummary=The Pharaoh continues his battle between Zorc in the Memory World. Yugi, Joey, and others summon monsters, such as the Dark Magician, to help the Pharaoh. The ancient characters cannot be read but Yugi is going to reveal the Pharaoh's true name. Tea then remembers the cartouche pendant and passes it to the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh regained his true name, "Atem", the keyword which allowed him to summon the three Egyptian Gods and fuse them together to form the Creator of Light, Horakhty. Horakhty is a level 12, warrior type light attribute monster, with infinite attack and defense points. The Pharaoh then attacks Zorc directly with Horakhty's Shining Light Attack, which results in Zorc being destroyed forever. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Final Journey |
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|RomajiTitle=The Final Test |
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|ShortSummary=Atem and the others return to present-day Egypt. Atem has set his mind to sealing the seven Millennium Items with himself. Someone must be able to defeat Atem in a duel to do so. Although Kaiba and Joey both volunteer, it will be Yugi that will take the honor. The duel will take place tomorrow, and both Pharaoh Atem and Yugi construct the best deck possible to each of their abilities. |
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|ShortSummary=Atem and the others return to present-day Egypt. Atem has set his mind to sealing the seven Millennium Items with himself. Someone must be able to defeat Atem in a duel to do so. Although Kaiba and Joey both volunteer, it will be Yugi that will take the honor. The duel will take place tomorrow, and both Pharaoh Atem and Yugi construct the best deck possible to each of their abilities. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Final Duel (1) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Last Duel of Destiny |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi and Atem place the seven Millennium Items into their slots in the Pharaoh's Memory in the shrine of the Underworld. Pharaoh Atem and Yugi then separate into two physical beings. The duel that will determine the fate of Atem and Yugi begin. Pharaoh Atem summons "The Tricky" with an attack power of 2000 but Yugi plays the magic card, "Swords of Revealing Light" Yugi is able to fuse the three monsters: "Green Gadget", "Red Gadget", and "Yellow Gadget" into one monster with 3000 attack points the "Mobile Fortress Stronghold". |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi and Atem place the seven Millennium Items into their slots in the Pharaoh's Memory in the shrine of the Underworld. Pharaoh Atem and Yugi then separate into two physical beings. The duel that will determine the fate of Atem and Yugi begin. Pharaoh Atem summons "The Tricky" with an attack power of 2000 but Yugi plays the magic card, "Swords of Revealing Light" Yugi is able to fuse the three monsters: "Green Gadget", "Red Gadget", and "Yellow Gadget" into one monster with 3000 attack points the "Mobile Fortress Stronghold". |
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|EnglishTitle=The Final Duel (2) |
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|RomajiTitle=Defeat the Three Gods |
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|ShortSummary=The duel between Yugi and Atem continues. Atem summons the three gods: Ra, Obelisk and Slifer to the field. The sum of their attack power exceeds ten thousand. Yugi is overwhelmed, but he parries Slifer's Summon Thunder Bullet with this episode's Key Point: a Quick Magic card, "Mirage Magic." When a player's monsters' Attack Power and Defense Power increase or decrease due to an opponent's card, this negates the effect and recovers the difference in Life Points. Furthermore, Yugi also dodges Obelisk's attack with the Trap card "Mirage Ruler." Yugi finally makes a counterattack move that threatens the gods. |
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|ShortSummary=The duel between Yugi and Atem continues. Atem summons the three gods: Ra, Obelisk and Slifer to the field. The sum of their attack power exceeds ten thousand. Yugi is overwhelmed, but he parries Slifer's Summon Thunder Bullet with this episode's Key Point: a Quick Magic card, "Mirage Magic." When a player's monsters' Attack Power and Defense Power increase or decrease due to an opponent's card, this negates the effect and recovers the difference in Life Points. Furthermore, Yugi also dodges Obelisk's attack with the Trap card "Mirage Ruler." Yugi finally makes a counterattack move that threatens the gods. |
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|EnglishTitle=The Final Duel (3) |
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|RomajiTitle=Strong Heart - Tender Heart |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi is successful in defeating the Egyptian Gods. However, Atem is not worried at all. Atem admits that he knew that Yugi would defeat the Egyptian Gods. Now the real duel begins between Yugi and Atem. Now, Yugi must face his most trusted creature, the Dark Magician, if he wants to help Atem. (Note: When this aired in the U.S, the ending said "To Be Concluded" instead of "To Be Continued", thus signifying the end of the series.) |
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|ShortSummary=Yugi is successful in defeating the Egyptian Gods. However, Atem is not worried at all. Atem admits that he knew that Yugi would defeat the Egyptian Gods. Now the real duel begins between Yugi and Atem. Now, Yugi must face his most trusted creature, the Dark Magician, if he wants to help Atem. (Note: When this aired in the U.S, the ending said "To Be Concluded" instead of "To Be Continued", thus signifying the end of the series.) |
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|EnglishTitle=The Final Duel (4) |
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|RomajiTitle=The Story that Concludes in Light |
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|RomajiTitle=The Story that Concludes in Light |