Blast Him With Your Blueeyes Again
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English | A Duel with Destiny, Part two | ||||||||
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Serial | |||||||||
Serial | Yu-Gi-Oh! | ||||||||
Number | 94 | ||||||||
Flavor | 2 | ||||||||
Music | |||||||||
Japanese OP | "WILD DRIVE" | ||||||||
Japanese ED | "Paradise" | ||||||||
English OP & ED | "Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 2 Theme " | ||||||||
Air dates | |||||||||
Japanese | February 12, 2002 | ||||||||
English | October 18, 2003 | ||||||||
Chronology | |||||||||
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 2) | |||||||||
Previous | "A Duel with Destiny, Part 1" | ||||||||
Next | "The Tomb-Keeper'southward Secret" | ||||||||
"A Duel with Destiny, Role 2", known every bit "I Strike That Changes the Future" in the Japanese version, is the ninety-fourth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. Information technology get-go aired in Nihon on Feb 12, 2002 and in the U.s. on October eighteen, 2003.
Summary [edit]
Although Kaiba fights well against Ishizu, she even so is unfazed by him thank you to her Millennium Item. When Ishizu has him cornered and near out decked, it seems that her vision will come true and that Kaiba will exist defeated. Suddenly Kaiba receives a vision of his own from the Millennium Rod that might save him from Ishizu.
Major Events [edit]
- Last Duel of the Battle Urban center Quarter-finals.
- Ishizu uses her Millennium Necklace to predict Seto's moves.
- Seto tries to use "Obelisk the Tormentor", but the Millennium Rod activates, telling him the only way to defeat Ishizu is past using the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".
- The Millennium Necklace is browbeaten by the Millennium Rod.
Notes [edit]
- In this Duel's final plough, the timing of activation for Kaiba's "Soul Exchange" is unclear to make up one's mind: is it at the end of Ishizu's plow or during his own turn? Information technology is however very likely that "Soul Substitution" is played every bit a Quick-Play Spell Card at the end of Ishizu'due south plough, otherwise Ishizu would have been gratis to attack Kaiba directly with her 3 monsters and win the duel, and too due to the fact that Kaiba Normal Summoned "Bluish-Eyes White Dragon". In this example however, the anime bends the rules a fiddling because "Soul Substitution" is supposed to exist a Normal Spell Menu.
- Even after Kaiba used "Soul Substitution" to summon "Obelisk the Tormentor", information technology'south seen again when Kaiba is considering using the "Blue-Optics White Dragon" instead.
- Similarly, due to the particular mode in which "Sacrifice'due south Blast" (a.k.a. "Nail Held by a Tribute") works in the anime, it is shown to activate immediately after Kaiba takes control of Ishizu'south monsters. In a subsequent scene displaying the Arena (after Kaiba summons his "Blue-Optics White Dragon") both Duelists are shown to have no cards face-down on the field. This confirms that Ishizu'south card has already been "activated", unbeknownst to Kaiba. This also significantly bends the real-game rules, since "Sacrifice's Nail" would take to remain on the field until it is activated (presumably, at the moment "Obelisk the Tormentor" attacks). This requirement is however skipped for dramatic consequence.
- In the dub, when Mokuba is translating the text, a Lifepoint noise is heard before he heads out to cheque on Kaiba'southward duel.
Featured Duel: Seto Kaiba vs. Ishizu Ishtar, Part 2 [edit]
Duel continued from previous episode.
Ishizu has 2400 Life Points remaining and controls one fix carte.
Kaiba has 2950 Life Points remaining and controls "Night Gremlin" (1600/1800) in Attack Position and one set card.
Plow 11: Kaiba
Kaiba activates his face-down "Virus Cannon" to send all Magic Cards in Ishizu's Deck and hand to her Graveyard. Ishizu pays g Life Points (Ishizu 2400 → 1400) in club to activate her face-down "Commutation of the Spirit", which switches the cards in both duelists' Decks with those in their Graveyards. This leaves Kaiba with half-dozen cards in his Deck while Ishizu gets back every card that Kaiba made her send to the Graveyard.
Turn 12: Ishizu
Ishizu draws "Kelbek" and after Normal Summons information technology (1500/1800) in Attack Position. She then Sets a card.
Tuen xiii: Kaiba
Kaiba draws "Virus Cannon" and subsequently activates it, merely Ishizu activates her face-downwards "Muko" to negate the effect of "Virus Cannon" and destroy it.
Turn xiv: Ishizu
Ishizu draws "Zolga" and later Normal Summons it (1700/1200) in Set on Position. "Zolga" attacks and destroys "Nighttime Gremlin" (Kaiba 2950 → 2850). "Kelbek" so attacks direct (Kaiba 2850 → 1350). Ishizu Sets a bill of fare.
Plow 15: Kaiba
Kaiba's hand contains "The Flute of Summoning Dragon", "Silent Doom", "Blue-Optics White Dragon", "Soul Exchange", "Ring of Destruction", and "Obelisk the Tormentor". Kaiba draws "Crush Menu"[Notes i], but Ishizu activates her confront-down "Muko" to transport the fatigued card to the Graveyard. Kaiba Sets a carte du jour ("Soul Exchange"). Kaiba intends to activate his gear up carte du jour once Ishizu gets three monsters out onto her field.
Plough 16: Ishizu
Ishizu draws. She then Sets a card ("Sacrifice's Blast"). In the anime, Ishizu reveals (to the viewers, thinking to herself) that this Trap has already begun infusing its power into one of Ishizu'due south monsters ("Zolga"), and then that when Kaiba uses "Soul Exchange" to seize its control and tribute it, it will be transferred to the Tribute Summoned monster i.e. Kaiba'south "Obelisk the Tormentor". Once Seto attacks directly with "Obelisk", the effect of "Sacrifice's Smash" volition actuate, defeating Kaiba. Ishizu Normal Summons "Agido" (1500/1300) in Attack Position. Kaiba activates his face-down "Soul Exchange" to allow himself to Tribute his opponents' monsters every bit if he was their controller. Kaiba then Tributes "Zolga", "Kelbek", and "Agido" in guild to Tribute Summon "Obelisk the Tormentor" (4000/4000) in Attack Position.
Plough 17: Kaiba
Kaiba draws "Polymerization". He prepares to utilise "Obelisk the Tormentor" to attack directly, but Yami Marik'due south Millennium Rod activates and gives Kaiba a vision of the by. He sees himself every bit an aboriginal priest carrying a woman while standing in front of a stone tablet showing the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". This convinces him to modify his strategy.
Kaiba then activates "Silent Doom" to revive "Gadget Soldier" (1800/2000) in Defence Position. He then Tributes "Gadget Soldier" and "Obelisk the Tormentor" in social club to Tribute Summon "Blue-Optics White Dragon" (3000/2500) in Attack Position (thus negating the "Sacrifice'due south Blast" secretly infused in "Obelisk"). "Blueish-Optics White Dragon" attacks directly (Ishizu 1400 → 0).
Differences In Adaptations [edit]
- The five pointed star on "Muko" is given more than points in the dub.
- As earlier, "Virus Cannon" is changed from a Magic to a Trap Menu in the dub.
- "Sacrifice'southward Smash" was shown to exist in Kaiba'due south manus.
Featured cards [edit]
The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted hither.
Notes [edit]
- ↑ The drawn card was not directly shown, but Ishizu told Kaiba final plough that he would describe "Crush Card" on his adjacent Describe Phase.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j This card was played as a Normal Monster. It is an Consequence Monster in the TCG/OCG.
- ↑ a b c d This card tin can be seen when Kaiba put these cards from his Graveyard back to his Deck via the outcome of "Exchange of the Spirit".
- ↑ a b c This card tin can be seen in Kaiba'due south paw.
- ↑ a b c d due east f one thousand This card tin exist seen in Ishizu'southward Graveyard.
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