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− | {{Infobox | + | {{Infobox episode |
− | + | | series = Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS | |
− | + | | season = 1 | |
− | + | | image = Vrains 004.png | |
− | + | | ja_name = カリスマデュエリスト {{Ruby|Go|ゴゥ}}鬼塚 | |
− | + | | romaji_name = Karisuma Dyuerisuto Gō Onizuka | |
− | + | | ja_trans_name = Charisma Duelist Go Onizuka | |
− | + | | en_name = Pain and Gain | |
− | + | | number = 4 | |
− | + | | ja_air_date = May 31, 2017 | |
− | + | | en_air_date = September 9, 2018 | |
− | + | | ja_opening = With The Wind | |
− | + | | en_theme = | |
− | + | | ja_ending = Believe In Magic | |
− | + | | screenwriter = [[Junki Takegami]] | |
− | + | | director = [[Yasuyuki Fuse]] | |
− | + | | storyboard_artist = [[Ryūta Yamamoto]] | |
− | + | | animation_director = | |
}} | }} | ||
− | "'''Charisma Duelist Go Onizuka''' | + | '''"Pain and Gain"''', known as '''"Charisma Duelist Go Onizuka"''' is the fourth episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on May 31, 2017, became available with official subtitles via Crunchyroll on June 1, 2017, and aired in Canada on September 9, 2018. |
− | {{Episode summary|The true identity of the [[Knights of Hanoi|Knight of Hanoi]] who suddenly appears is [[ | + | {{Episode summary|The true identity of the [[Knights of Hanoi|Knight of Hanoi]] who suddenly appears is [[George Gore|the Gore]], a [[Celebrity Duelist]]. As the new hero of [[LINK VRAINS]], [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] has stolen away some of the Gore's fans. In order to regain their support, Gore challenges Playmaker to a [[Duel]].}} |
− | ==Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. | + | ==Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. The Gore== |
[[File:Playmaker VS Go.png|left|thumb|220x220px|]] | [[File:Playmaker VS Go.png|left|thumb|220x220px|]] | ||
The Duel is conducted as a [[Speed Duel (VRAINS)|Speed Duel]]. | The Duel is conducted as a [[Speed Duel (VRAINS)|Speed Duel]]. | ||
− | '''<u>Turn 1: | + | '''<u>Turn 1: The Gore</u>'''<br /> |
− | [[ | + | [[George Gore|Gore]]'s [[hand]] contains "Gouki Suprex", two copies of "Gouki Twistcobra", and an unknown card. Gore [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Gouki Suprex (anime)|Gouki Suprex]]" (1800/0). As "Suprex" was Normal Summoned, Gore [[activate]]s its [[effect]], [[Special Summon]]ing a "[[Gouki]]" [[Monster card|monster]] from his hand. He Special Summons "[[Gouki Twistcobra (anime)|Gouki Twistcobra]]" (1600/0) in [[Attack Position]]. |
'''<u>Turn 2: Playmaker</u>'''<br /> | '''<u>Turn 2: Playmaker</u>'''<br /> | ||
− | [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] [[Set]]s a card. As | + | [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] [[Set]]s a card. As Playmaker [[control]]s no monsters, he Special Summons "[[Linkslayer (anime)|Linkslayer]]" (2000/600) from his hand by its own effect. He Special Summons it in Attack Position. Playmaker Normal Summons "[[Cyberse Wizard (anime)|Cyberse Wizard]]" (1800/800). Playmaker activates the effect of "Cyberse Wizard", [[target]]ing Gore's Attack Position monster and changing it to [[Defense Position]], then for the rest of this turn, Playmaker's monsters cannot [[attack]], except to attack that monster, and if his [[Cyberse]] monster attacks a Defense Position monster, it inflicts [[Piercing|piercing battle damage]] to Gore. He targets "Suprex". "Linkslayer" attacks and [[destroy]]s "Suprex" (Gore: 4000 → 2000 [[LP]]). As "Suprex" was [[send|sent]] from the [[field]] to the [[Graveyard|GY]], Gore activates its effect, [[Add a card|adding]] a different "Gouki" card from his [[Main Deck|Deck]] to his hand. He adds "Gouki Riscorpio". Gore activates his [[Skill]] "Pain and Gain", Special Summoning all "Gouki" monsters that were destroyed by battle this [[turn]]. He Special Summons "Suprex" (1800/0). |
− | '''<u>Turn 3: | + | '''<u>Turn 3: The Gore</u>'''<br /> |
− | As all monsters he controls are "Gouki" monsters, | + | As all monsters he controls are "Gouki" monsters, Gore Normal Summons "[[Gouki Riscorpio (anime)|Gouki Riscorpio]]" (2300/0) without [[Tribute|Tributing]] by its own effect. Gore [[Link Material|sets]] "Suprex", "Twistcobra", and "Riscorpio" in the [[Link Arrow]]s to [[Link Summon]] "[[Gouki The Great Ogre (anime)|Gouki The Great Ogre]]" (2600/↙↓↘) to the [[Extra Monster Zone]]. As "Twistcobra", "Riscorpio", and "Suprex" were sent from the field to the GY, Gore activates their effects, adding a different "Gouki" card from his Deck to his hand. He adds "Riscorpio", "Gouki Re-Match", and "Gouki Headbatt". The effect of "Great Ogre" decreases the [[ATK]] of all monsters on the field equal to their [[Original ATK and DEF|original DEF]] ("Cyberse Wizard": 1800 → 1000 ATK, "Linkslayer": 2000 → 1400 ATK). Gore activates the [[Spell]] "[[Gouki Re-Match (anime)|Gouki Re-Match]]", targeting two "Gouki" monsters with different [[Level]]s in his GY and Special Summoning them in Defense Position. He targets and Special Summons the Level 5 "Riscorpio" and the Level 3 "Twistcobra", with "Twistcobra" Special Summoned to the [[zone]] the bottom-left Link Arrow of "Great Ogre" [[points to]]. Gore activates the effect of "Twistcobra", Tributing a "Gouki" monster to increase the ATK of a "Gouki" monster he controls equal to the original ATK of the Tributed monster until the end of this turn. He Tributes "Riscorpio" and targets "Great Ogre" ("Great Ogre": 2600 → 4900 ATK). Gore activates the effect of "[[Gouki Headbatt (anime)|Gouki Headbatt]]" in his hand, sending one other "Gouki" monster from his hand to the GY, then targeting a "Gouki" monster he controls to Special Summon "Headbatt" in Defense Position, then the targeted monster gains 800 ATK until the end of this turn. He sends "Twistcobra", targets "Great Ogre", and Special Summons "Headbatt" (800/0) to the zone the bottom-center Link Arrow of "Great Ogre" points to ("Great Ogre": 4900 → 5700 ATK). |
− | + | {{Duelnext|Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. The Gore}} | |
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− | {{Duelnext|Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. | ||
==Featured cards== | ==Featured cards== | ||
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}} | }} | ||
− | {{Decklist| | + | {{Decklist|The Gore (George Gore) |
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
* ''[[Gouki Headbatt (anime)|Gouki Headbatt]]'' | * ''[[Gouki Headbatt (anime)|Gouki Headbatt]]'' | ||
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* [[Linkslayer (anime)|Linkslayer]] | * [[Linkslayer (anime)|Linkslayer]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | ==Errors== | ||
+ | * In the dub, when Gore explains the effect of "Twistcobra", he mistakenly states that "Riscorpio" has 1300 ATK rather than 2300. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | * In the dub, when [[Kal Kolter|Kolter]] catches up to [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] to give him "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]", [[Can you Feel the Power]] is playing on the radio of [[Café Nom]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==In other languages== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="col" | Language | ||
+ | ! scope="col" | Title | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flag|Germany}} German || Charisma Duellant Go Onizuka | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flag|Italy}} Italian || La Sfida di Gore | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flag|Brazil}} Portuguese || O Famoso Duelista Go Onizuka | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flag|Mexico}} Spanish || El duelista Carisma Go Onizuka | ||
+ | |} | ||
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episodes/season 1}} | {{Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episodes/season 1}} |
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English | Pain and Gain | ||||||||||||
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Series | Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS | ||||||||||||
Number | 4 | ||||||||||||
Season | 1 | ||||||||||||
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Japanese OP | "With The Wind" | ||||||||||||
Japanese ED | "Believe In Magic" | ||||||||||||
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Japanese | May 31, 2017 | ||||||||||||
English | September 9, 2018 | ||||||||||||
Chronology | |||||||||||||
Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episodes (season 1) | |||||||||||||
Previous | "Contact" | ||||||||||||
Next | "Down for the Count" | ||||||||||||
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"Pain and Gain", known as "Charisma Duelist Go Onizuka" is the fourth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime. It first aired in Japan on May 31, 2017, became available with official subtitles via Crunchyroll on June 1, 2017, and aired in Canada on September 9, 2018.
The true identity of the Knight of Hanoi who suddenly appears is the Gore, a Celebrity Duelist. As the new hero of LINK VRAINS, Playmaker has stolen away some of the Gore's fans. In order to regain their support, Gore challenges Playmaker to a Duel.
Contents
Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. The Gore[edit]
The Duel is conducted as a Speed Duel.
Turn 1: The Gore
Gore's hand contains "Gouki Suprex", two copies of "Gouki Twistcobra", and an unknown card. Gore Normal Summons "Gouki Suprex" (1800/0). As "Suprex" was Normal Summoned, Gore activates its effect, Special Summoning a "Gouki" monster from his hand. He Special Summons "Gouki Twistcobra" (1600/0) in Attack Position.
Turn 2: Playmaker
Playmaker Sets a card. As Playmaker controls no monsters, he Special Summons "Linkslayer" (2000/600) from his hand by its own effect. He Special Summons it in Attack Position. Playmaker Normal Summons "Cyberse Wizard" (1800/800). Playmaker activates the effect of "Cyberse Wizard", targeting Gore's Attack Position monster and changing it to Defense Position, then for the rest of this turn, Playmaker's monsters cannot attack, except to attack that monster, and if his Cyberse monster attacks a Defense Position monster, it inflicts piercing battle damage to Gore. He targets "Suprex". "Linkslayer" attacks and destroys "Suprex" (Gore: 4000 → 2000 LP). As "Suprex" was sent from the field to the GY, Gore activates its effect, adding a different "Gouki" card from his Deck to his hand. He adds "Gouki Riscorpio". Gore activates his Skill "Pain and Gain", Special Summoning all "Gouki" monsters that were destroyed by battle this turn. He Special Summons "Suprex" (1800/0).
Turn 3: The Gore
As all monsters he controls are "Gouki" monsters, Gore Normal Summons "Gouki Riscorpio" (2300/0) without Tributing by its own effect. Gore sets "Suprex", "Twistcobra", and "Riscorpio" in the Link Arrows to Link Summon "Gouki The Great Ogre" (2600/↙↓↘) to the Extra Monster Zone. As "Twistcobra", "Riscorpio", and "Suprex" were sent from the field to the GY, Gore activates their effects, adding a different "Gouki" card from his Deck to his hand. He adds "Riscorpio", "Gouki Re-Match", and "Gouki Headbatt". The effect of "Great Ogre" decreases the ATK of all monsters on the field equal to their original DEF ("Cyberse Wizard": 1800 → 1000 ATK, "Linkslayer": 2000 → 1400 ATK). Gore activates the Spell "Gouki Re-Match", targeting two "Gouki" monsters with different Levels in his GY and Special Summoning them in Defense Position. He targets and Special Summons the Level 5 "Riscorpio" and the Level 3 "Twistcobra", with "Twistcobra" Special Summoned to the zone the bottom-left Link Arrow of "Great Ogre" points to. Gore activates the effect of "Twistcobra", Tributing a "Gouki" monster to increase the ATK of a "Gouki" monster he controls equal to the original ATK of the Tributed monster until the end of this turn. He Tributes "Riscorpio" and targets "Great Ogre" ("Great Ogre": 2600 → 4900 ATK). Gore activates the effect of "Gouki Headbatt" in his hand, sending one other "Gouki" monster from his hand to the GY, then targeting a "Gouki" monster he controls to Special Summon "Headbatt" in Defense Position, then the targeted monster gains 800 ATK until the end of this turn. He sends "Twistcobra", targets "Great Ogre", and Special Summons "Headbatt" (800/0) to the zone the bottom-center Link Arrow of "Great Ogre" points to ("Great Ogre": 4900 → 5700 ATK).
Duel continues in the next episode.
Featured cards[edit]
The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
Playmaker (Yusaku Fujiki)
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Flashback
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Errors[edit]
- In the dub, when Gore explains the effect of "Twistcobra", he mistakenly states that "Riscorpio" has 1300 ATK rather than 2300.
Trivia[edit]
- In the dub, when Kolter catches up to Yusaku to give him "Decode Talker", Can you Feel the Power is playing on the radio of Café Nom.
In other languages[edit]
Language | Title |
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German | Charisma Duellant Go Onizuka |
Italian | La Sfida di Gore |
Portuguese | O Famoso Duelista Go Onizuka |
Spanish | El duelista Carisma Go Onizuka |