Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 022

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"The Shark Hunter"
Shark Duels Kite for Yuma's sake.
Shark Duels Kite for Yuma's sake.
Names
EnglishThe Shark Hunter
Japanese name
Japanese奪われた皇の鍵! 激突カイトvsシャーク
RōmajiUbawareta Ō no Kagi! Gekitotsu Kaito Bāsasu Shāku
TranslatedThe Emperor's Key Stolen! Clash, Kaito vs. Shark
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
Number22
Season1
Music
Japanese OP"Masterpiece"
Japanese ED"My Quest"
English OP & ED"Take a Chance"
Staff
Screenplay
Animation director
Air dates
JapaneseSeptember 5, 2011
EnglishMay 5, 2012
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episodes (season 1)
Previous"Battle with the Bot"
Next"Hunting Down the Hunter, Part 1"
Cards

"The Shark Hunter", known as "The Emperor's Key Stolen! Clash, Kaito vs. Shark" in the Japanese version, is the twenty-second episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. It first aired in Japan on September 5, 2011 and in the United States on May 5, 2012.

In order to protect Yuma's Emperor's Key from Kite, Shark faces him in a Duel.

Summary[edit]

Hart Tenjo opens his eyes as his brother, Kite, offers him a cup of hot chocolate. They are at a small cabin, with a tree next to it, in the middle of a lush grassland. Hart is in a bed, probably still recovering from his collapse during Kite and Yuma's first Duel. They talk, but the scenery they are in is revealed to be a hologram, as Mr. Heartland stops it and comes up. Heartland asks Hart if he's ready for another round, but Kite heavily replies he shouldn't. However, Hart himself gets up from his bed and goes with Mr. Heartland, who asks Kite to continue his Hunting.

Orbital 7 sleeping while on duty.

Yuma Tsukumo, surprised, falls from his hammock, as Astral told him about the ship in the Emperor's Key. Astral tells Yuma that the ship looks like a giant puzzle that can only be solved by gathering the "Numbers". Meanwhile, Kite enters a room whose walls appear to be giant computer chips. He heads to the big computer frame in the middle, where Orbital 7 is. Kite calls Orbital's name, but the latter appears to be sleeping, being shocked when woken that he got caught sleeping on the job. Kite makes a comment about it, and then asks if Orbital knows a new Number. Orbital, panicked, boots up the computer quickly. After another comment from Kite and another shocked expression from Orbital, the latter shows the former information about Yuma, and about his key. He then leaves on his Hunt.

At his school, Yuma appears to be late, quickly running through the hallways. Reginald Kastle sees it and is amused by it. Mr. Kay notices it, and mentions how much Shark changed after meeting Yuma. However, Shark keeps his cool. At the pool, Yuma and his classmate Caswell get into an argument, as Yuma is wearing his Key around his neck and Caswell doesn't agree with it, saying it's dangerous. Though Yuma says it isn't, Caswell insists. Tori tries to make Yuma realise why it's dangerous, saying Yuma hurt his own head with the pendant. However, since that never happened, Yuma asks who really hurt their head. Caswell takes his cap off, revealing a bandage on his head. Yuma decides to go to his locker and put the Key there, after all. He wonders if Astral will be fine, but he decides to leave.

Orbital 7 heading to the lockers.
Orbital 7's fighting form.

At the school's roof, Shark looks at a card, but sees a trash can move underneath him. It's Orbital 7, who sneaks into the locker room. Inside the Emperor's Key, Astral looks at his collected Numbers, and remembers the vision he saw when "Number 96: Dark Mist" was defeated, wondering what it meant. Orbital uses an infrared ray to look through the lockers' doors, and after spotting the key, opens the locker. He takes it, but Shark grabs it out of his claw. It immediately panics and Shark kicks Orbital against a wall (in the dub, right before Shark kicks Orbital, it blacks out with some yellow lines until Orbital 7 is seen against the lockers). Orbital, however, doesn't seem to be amused by it and transforms into a skull-like robot with a giant drill. Orbital attacks Shark, but he quickly ducks away and runs away from the lockers, with Orbital, who broke through a wall, pursuing him. Inside the key, the gears stop spinning, and the wall with the small pillars pointing out with the captured Numbers on it retracts, and Astral wonders what's happening outside.

Once outside, Orbital 7 surprises Shark, and is about to hit him with his drill. However, Kite orders him to stop, and asks Shark to hand over the key. They converse, and Shark reveals he knows about the Numbers. Shark makes Kite challenge him to a Duel, with Shark's "Numbers", which Kite thinks Shark has, and the Emperor's Key on stake. After flashing back to his and Yuma's Duel with Scorch and Chills, Shark accepts. Shark tosses his D-Pad into the sky, and Kite performs Photon Transformation, changing his coat from dark to white. Shark readies his Duel disk, and Kite's disk lands on his arm (shot by Orbital 7). Shark puts on his D-Gazer, and Kite's left eye is surrounded by the blue lines, turning his iris red, and the two start their Duel.

Shark facing "Twin Photon Lizard".

The girls look frightened outside of the big hole in the wall, and the boys are in their ravaged lockers, where Yuma finds out his Key is gone. Back at the Duel, Shark takes the first turn, drawing, and determining Kite's possible strategies. He determines that, as Kite is a Numbers Hunter, he must have "Numbers". He activates "Shark Lair", discarding "Big Jaws", and using its effect to summon "Shocktopus", and ends his turn by setting a card. Kite makes his move, using "Polymerization". He explains the concept of monster fusion and fuses his two "Photon Lizards" to Fusion Summon "Twin Photon Lizard". As its ATK is higher than Shark's discarded "Big Jaws", "Shark Lair" is destroyed. Kite declares battle with "Twin Photon" and destroys "Shocktopus". Shark uses the effect of "Shocktopus", but Kite simply activates the effect of "Twin Photon" to Tribute it and summon the Fusion Material Monsters from the Graveyard. Shark smiles as he was waiting for an Xyz Summon.

Kite then overlays the 2 "Lizards" to Xyz Summon "Number 30: Acid Golem of Destruction". Shark is surprised by the 3000 ATK, which is a lot for a Rank 3 Xyz Monster with only 2 materials. Grabbing his chance, Shark uses "Splash Capture" to take "Acid Golem" away. Orbital 7 panics, but Kite tells him to quiet down. Kite uses "Forced Release" to take away Overlay Units from "Acid Golem". Shark says that even without Overlay Units, the "Golem" still has 3000 ATK. Shark now understands he made mistake to take "Acid Golem" away, as he takes 2000 points of damage as he doesn't have any Overlay Units on "Acid Golem" to remove, as explained by Kite. Shark doesn't give up and tries to declare battle, but Kite explains "Acid Golem" can't attack without Overlay Units either. Shark looks discouraged, as the card he took is causing him to lose. However, looking at the Emperor's Key, he's reminded that he's fighting for Yuma.

Astral surrounded by the "Numbers" cards.

Kite draws, and using a combo of "Photon Sublimation", and "Photon Thrasher" and "Photon Crusher", he surprises Shark by Special Summoning his "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon", which attacks "Acid Golem". Yuma and his friends are looking for Astral and the Key, but inside the Key, Astral's "Numbers" circle around him and he hears a voice, mentioning the ZEXAL power. Because "Acid Golem" doesn't have any Overlay Units, it destroys itself and takes away 2000 of its controller's LP, knocking Shark from 1200 down to 0, making him lose.

Shark without his soul.

Shark gets knocked over, and apologizes to Yuma, as he couldn't save the Key, and Kite proceeds to use his Photon Hand to steal Shark's soul, and "Numbers" he might have. Kite attempts to take a "Number" from Shark's soul, but there is none. Yuma and his friends arrive, with Yuma recognizing Kite. Orbital 7 informs Kite that Photon Transformation is already at 85%, meaning he can't Duel again right now. Kite takes the Key, and flies away with Orbital who transformed into his glider-like form. Yuma rushes to the edge of the building, and screams out "Astral!". (In the dub, Yuma calls for Kite to come back with his key.)

Featured Duel: Reginald "Shark" Kastle vs. Kite Tenjo[edit]

Turn 1: Shark
Shark draws. He then activates "Shark Lair" to send "Big Jaws" from his hand to the Graveyard (as it's a Fish-Type monster) in order to prevent monsters Kite controls with less than or equal ATK to the sent monster from attacking. Shark Normal Summons "Shocktopus" (CG Star.svg4/1600/800) in Attack Position and Sets a card.

Turn 2: Kite
Kite draws "Polymerization" and subsequently activates it to fuse the two "Photon Lizards" in his hand in order to Fusion Summon "Twin Photon Lizard" (CG Star.svg6/2400/1000) in Attack Position.

"Twin Photon Lizard" attacks and destroys "Shocktopus" (Shark: 4000 → 3200 LP). Since "Shocktopus" was destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard, Shark activates its effect to equip itself to "Twin Photon Lizard" (as it was the monster that destroyed it) and reduce its ATK to 0 ("Twin Photon": 2400 → 0 ATK) and prevent it from changing its battle position. Kite activates the effect of "Twin Photon Lizard" to Tribute itself and revive his two "Photon Lizards" (CG Star.svg3/900/1200) in Attack Position (as the "Photon Lizards" were the Fusion Material Monsters for the Fusion Summon of "Twin Photon Lizard").

Kite overlays his two "Photon Lizards" in order to Xyz Summon "Number 30: Acid Golem of Destruction" (Rank Star.svg3/3000/3000, ORU: 2) in Attack Position. As his opponent Xyz Summoned an Xyz monster, Shark activates his face-down "Splash Capture" to banish "Big Jaws" and "Shocktopus" (as they are both Fish-type monsters) and take control of "Acid Golem of Destruction". Kite activates "Forced Release" to detach all Overlay Units from "Acid Golem of Destruction" ("Acid Golem": 2 → 0 ORU). He then Sets a card.

Turn 3: Shark
Shark draws. During the Standby Phase, Shark takes 2000 damage from the second effect of "Acid Golem of Destruction" as the latter had no Overlay Units for Shark to detach for this effect (Shark: 3200 → 1200 LP). He attempts to use "Acid Golem of Destruction" to attack directly, but Kite explains that "Acid Golem of Destruction" may not attack if it has no Overlay Units. Shark Sets a card ("Life Regeneration"). He intends to activate "Life Regeneration" during his next turn to avoid taking damage from the effect of "Acid Golem of Destruction" and gain an equal amount of Life Points instead.

Turn 4: Kite
Kite draws. He then activates "Photon Sublimation" to banish his two "Photon Lizards" from his Graveyard (as they are both "Photon" monsters) and draw two cards. As he controls no monsters, Kite Special Summons "Photon Thrasher" (CG Star.svg4/2100/0) from his hand in Attack Position via its own effect. He then Normal Summons "Photon Crusher" (CG Star.svg4/2000/0) in Attack Position. Kite then Tributes "Photon Thrasher" and "Photon Crusher" in order to Special Summon "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" (CG Star.svg8/3000/2500) from his hand in Attack Position via its own effect (as the Tributed monsters had at least 2000 ATK). "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" attacks "Acid Golem of Destruction". As "Acid Golem of Destruction" was attacked while it had no Overlay Units, its final effect destroys itself before the battle and inflicts 2000 damage to Shark (Shark: 1200 → 0 LP).

Trivia[edit]

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Mistakes[edit]

  • When the dub comes back from the commercial just before Kite activates "Forced Release", Kite says "It's my move", making it sound like it was the beginning of his turn again, even though it was merely the continuation of his turn.
  • In the dub, when Kite Summons "Photon Crusher", the card for "Photon Thrasher" is shown instead.

Featured cards[edit]

The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.