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− | Yugi draws. He then switches "Giant Soldier of Stone" to Attack Position. "Giant Soldier of Stone" [[Attack the Moon!| | + | Yugi draws. He then switches "Giant Soldier of Stone" to Attack Position. "Giant Soldier of Stone" attack [[Attack the Moon!|"Full Moon"]], causing the tide to reverse and the water to recede ("Fiend Kraken": 1560 → 1200/1820 → 1400, "Jellyfish": 1560 → 1200/1950 → 1500, "Kairyu-Shin": 2340 → 1800/1950 → 1500, "Great White Terror": 1950 → 1500/1560 → 1200). Yugi then Normal Summons "[[Curse of Dragon (anime)|Curse of Dragon]]" (2000/1500) in Attack Position. He then activates "[[Burning Land (anime)|Burning Land]]" to allow "Curse of Dragon" to attack all monsters Mako controls once each. "Curse of Dragon" then attacks and destroys all of Mako's monsters (Mako: 2000 → 0 LP). |
==Featured cards== | ==Featured cards== |
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English | Attack from the Deep | ||||||||
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Series | Yu-Gi-Oh! | ||||||||
Number | 7 | ||||||||
Season | 1 | ||||||||
Music | |||||||||
Japanese OP | "V O I C E" | ||||||||
Japanese ED | "Energizing Shower" | ||||||||
English OP & ED | "Yu-Gi-Oh! Theme" | ||||||||
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Air dates | |||||||||
Japanese | May 30, 2000 | ||||||||
English | November 10, 2001 | ||||||||
Chronology | |||||||||
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 1) | |||||||||
Previous | "First Duel" | ||||||||
Next | "Everything's Relative" | ||||||||
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"Attack from the Deep", known as "Sea God Leviathan" in the Japanese version, is the seventh episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime. It first aired in Japan on May 30, 2000 and in the United States on November 10, 2001.
A hungry gang meets up with Mako Tsunami, an ocean Duelist who challenges Yugi to a Duel with his Deck of sea monsters.
Contents
Summary
Featured Duel: Yami Yugi vs. Mako Tsunami
This Duel uses Duelist Kingdom gameplay. Rules and effects may differ from those of the TCG/OCG. See the individual card articles for more information. |
Monsters compatible with Ocean or Desert receive a 30% Field Power Bonus. This includes Aqua, Dinosaur, Fish, Rock, Sea Serpent, Thunder and Zombie-Type monsters.
Turn 1: Mako
Mako Normal Summons "Fiend Kraken" (1200 → 1560/1400 → 1820) in Attack Position. "Fiend Kraken" then hides underneath the sea area of the Dueling Arena.
Turn 2: Yami Yugi
Yugi Normal Summons "Horn Imp" (1300/1000) in Attack Position.
Turn 3: Mako
"Fiend Kraken" attacks and destroys "Horn Imp" (Yugi: 2000 → 1740 LP).
Turn 4: Yami Yugi
Yugi draws. He then Normal Summons "Feral Imp" (1300/1400) in Defense Position.
Turn 5: Mako
Mako draws. He then Sets "Jellyfish".
Turn 6: Yami Yugi
Yugi draws. He then activates "Horn of the Unicorn", equipping it to "Feral Imp" and increasing its ATK by 700 ("Feral Imp": 1300 → 2000). Yugi then switches "Feral Imp" into Attack Position. "Feral Imp" attacks Mako's Set "Jellyfish" (1200 → 1560/1500 → 1950). Due to the effect of "Jellyfish", it is not destroyed as it can absorb electrical attacks.
Turn 7: Mako
"Fiend Kraken" attacks "Feral Imp". Because "Feral Imp" is battling a monster with a Field Power Bonus, the effect of "Horn of the Unicorn" is negated ("Feral Imp": 2000 → 1300). "Fiend Kraken" destroys "Feral Imp" (Yugi: 1740 → 1480 LP).
Turn 8: Yami Yugi
Yugi draws. He then Normal Summons "Silver Fang" (1200/800) in Defense Position. He then activates "Full Moon", increasing the ATK and DEF of "Silver Fang" by 300 ("Silver Fang" 1200 → 1500/800 → 1100).
Turn 9: Mako
Mako draws. He then Normal Summons "Kairyu-Shin" (1800 → 2340/1500 → 1950) in Attack Position. "Kairyu-Shin" attacks and destroys "Silver Fang". A tidal wave occurs during the attack, reducing the Desert part of the field to 5%.
Turn 10: Yami Yugi
Yugi draws. He then Normal Summons "Giant Soldier of Stone" (1300 → 1690/2000 → 2600) in Defense Position.
Turn 11: Mako
Mako draws. He then Normal Summons "Great White Terror" (1500 → 1950/1200 → 1560) in Attack Position. Mako's monsters surround "Giant Soldier of Stone".
Turn 12: Yami Yugi
Yugi draws. He then switches "Giant Soldier of Stone" to Attack Position. "Giant Soldier of Stone" attack "Full Moon", causing the tide to reverse and the water to recede ("Fiend Kraken": 1560 → 1200/1820 → 1400, "Jellyfish": 1560 → 1200/1950 → 1500, "Kairyu-Shin": 2340 → 1800/1950 → 1500, "Great White Terror": 1950 → 1500/1560 → 1200). Yugi then Normal Summons "Curse of Dragon" (2000/1500) in Attack Position. He then activates "Burning Land" to allow "Curse of Dragon" to attack all monsters Mako controls once each. "Curse of Dragon" then attacks and destroys all of Mako's monsters (Mako: 2000 → 0 LP).
Featured cards
The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
Cast
Japanese character name | Japanese voice actor |
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Yugi Mutou | Shunsuke Kazama |
Anzu Mazaki | Maki Saito |
Katsuya Jonouchi | Hiroki Takahashi |
Hiroto Honda | Takayuki Kondo |
Ryota Kajiki | Daisuke Namikawa |
Kajiki's father | Masami Iwasaki |
Kajiki (childhood) | Yuki Nakao |
Other | Mika Ishibashi |
Narration | Masanori Ikeda |
Differences in adaptations
- The text on Tristan's survival book is erased in the dub.
- A close up of a fish wriggling on Mako's harpoon is cut from the dub.
- In the Japanese version, when Yami comes out of the puzzle, he is seen in the cone of light. In the dub, the whole transformation sequence is added.
- Yugi has more land in the dub.
- The sequence showing the storm clouds moving in is reversed in the US version.
- The background for Mako's "Great White Terror" is changed in the dub.
- Mako's "Great White Terror" card has 1500 ATK in the Japanese version. In the dub, it has 1600 ATK.
Errors
- In the dub, when "Horn Imp" is played, the Japanese card can be seen in the last frame before cutting to its summoning.