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* The scene where Mr. Heartland's card is different in both versions. The English version shows the card's picture. While the Japenease version just simply show the Number's name(The Nubmer part to be exact.
  
 
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Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 112
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
Number112
Season2
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episodes (season 2)
Previous"A World of Chaos: Part 2"
Next"Memory Thief: Part 2"
Cards

"Memory Thief: Part 1", known as "A Pure-Hearted Duelist! Start Up the OOPArts!!" in the Japanese version, is the one hundredth and twelve episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. It first aired in Japan on July 14, 2013 and in the United States on May 31, 2014.

Yuma is moping about in despair now that Astral disappeared. The Super Secret Number Card Investigation Club decides to investigate the Barians, hoping it'll cause Yuma to return to his usual self. However a mysterious man named Erazor, summoned by a revitalized Don Thousand steals everyone's memories! Erazor challenges Yuma to a Duel, with their stolen memories and "Numbers" on the line! Can Yuma finally win on his own without Astral at his side and who is it that holds out a helping hand to the now bearish Yuma?

Summary

Inside Yuma's house, Yuma mopes about Astral's disappearance and weeps under his blanket. Meanwhile, in Barian World, Vector enters Don Thousand's palace, finding some sort of energy ball that appears to be the remains of Number 96. Don Thousand says that Astral failed to destroy all of 96's energy, and that it belonged to it's rightful owner, himself. Vector questions him that how can Number 96 belong to him. Don Thousand explains that Number 96 was a shard of his power that sunk itself into Astral's heart when Thousand was duelling him long ago. He then orders Vector to absorb the energy to taste the dark power of Number 96; with the task completed, Thousand gives Vector four cards for him to use viciously on the human world and shows Vector his device to fuse the Human and Barian World together in order to gain more power from the Human World to annihilate Astral World. Thousand orders Vector to sit on his throne: immediately following his order, Vector gets entangled and trapped onto the throne, while getting extraordinary power. He summons Mr. Heartland and turns him into a Barian, along with three other accomplises. One figure removes his cloak, and tells that he is Erazor.

Featured Duel: Yuma Tsukumo & Trey vs. Erazor

The Duel starts with every player having 4000 Life Points each, but Mr. Heartland activates a 'field effect', which reduces Yuma's and Trey's Life Points by half and Erazor gains Life Points by the total amount they lost (Yuma 4000 → 2000; Trey 4000 → 2000; Erazor 4000 → 8000).

Duel continues in the next episode.

Featured cards

The following cards appeared in this episode.

Differences in adaptations

  • The flashback of Astral being struck by Number 96 is altered.
  • Vector's red veins is changed to the color blue.
  • The scene of Mr. Heartland thanked Vector for his body back and put his clothes on is cut.
  • The news Japanese header is removed.
  • Erazor's constant lick around his mouth is cut.
  • The scene when Erazor is about to transform is short, as the lick is cut.
  • The scene where Mr. Heartland cry for the destruction of his statue is cut.
  • The scene where Mr. Heartland's card is different in both versions. The English version shows the card's picture. While the Japenease version just simply show the Number's name(The Nubmer part to be exact.