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Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 007

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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode
| series = Yu-Gi-Oh!
| season = 1
| image name = Yugioh007.png
| image size =
| romaji = Kaijin Ribaiasan
| japanese translated = Sea God Leviathan
| episode number = 007
| japanese air date = May 30, 2000
| english air date = November 10, 2001
==Summary==
[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] celebrates his two [[Star ChipsChip]]s. [[Téa Gardner|Téa]] wonders if there's a time limit on how long he gets to crow, but [[Tristan Taylor|Tristan]] tells her to cut him some slack, asking did she ever believe Joey would actually beat [[Mai Valentine|Mai]] in a Duel? [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] says he knew Joey could do it, and tells Joey he's proud of him.
Joey's stomach starts to growl. , and he asks if any of the others brought any food with them. Finding out no one did, Joey wonders, how will they get through the rest of the competition with nothing to eat? Téa starts to freak out, saying they'd better do something fast, saying that she's got to have her five basic food groups. (In the Japanese version, Anzu ticks off the tournament organizers for not providing food for the participants.) Tristan says he's got it covered, but in fact all he's brought is an outdoor survival guide. Tristan says it lists all the roots and berries they can eat. No one's impressed. But then Joey smells something cooking, and takes off. Téa thinks Joey's hallucinating, but Tristan reminds them it wasn't Joey's brain that beat Mai, it was his nose. They all follow Joey.
At the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean, they find three fish cooking over a fire. Joey rushes to dig in, saying they should eat first and ask questions later. (In the Japanese version, Jounouchi says the gods laid that food there for them to eat.) Téa protests, and Tristan says some people have no self-control. Then he takes off after Joey. Soon they're all sitting around the fire, while Joey and Tristan prepare to dig in, calling out, "Feeding frenzy!". (In the Japanese version, they say ''itadakimasu'', a typical statement made before eating.)
A Dueling arena rises up out of the sea, its playing field half land, half sea. They each wager two stars, and Mako thinks that finally he's met an adversary of real merit.
Mako's monster remain hidden under water. Yugi's a bit thrown by having to duel against monsters he can't see. How can he know which monster to play when he can't see what he's fighting? When Yugi plays "[[Full Moon]]" to power up "[[Silver Fang (anime)|Silver Fang]]" the Full Moon also causes the sea levels to rise. Mako continues to flood the field.
All men give pause before the savage power of the mighty ocean, Mako says. Even the greatest of fishermen. Yugi realizes Mako is talking of his father, and Mako says his father was a great fisherman, who taught him his love of the sea—until one day, the sea took him. (In the Japanese version, Kajiki says that now the fear of the sea is written all over Yugi's face, just as it once was on his. Yugi asks what he means, and Kajiki says his father was the best fisherman in their village, but he lost him to the sea.)
Mako says he used to love going out to sea with his father, just the two of them on their boat. In flashback, Mako's father looks out over the waves and tells little Mako there's a storm blowing in. Suddenly, Mako recounts, the calm, friendly sea turned into a raging maelstrom, pitching their boat as if it were a toy.
Mako's father tied him to the mast to keep him on the boat, but a huge wave swept his father out to sea. Mako is convinced his father is still alive, and is determined to buy a boat so he can search the seven seas Seven Seas until he finds him. (In the Japanese version, Kajiki says that after the storm, the boat had drifted back to shore, but his father was nowhere to be seen. Now, he has to take his father's place, and battle against the sea himself. Someday, he'll become the country's greatest fisherman, one who won't lose to any seas, no matter how rough. But he needs a boat for that—that's why he can't let himself lose.) Yugi understands Mako's determination, and now Joey and the others also see that Mako is fighting for someone other than himself.
Yugi eventually gets his "[[Giant Soldier of Stone (anime)|Giant Soldier of Stone]]" to [[Attack the Moon!|attack the Moon]]. Once the Moon is destroyed , the field is dried up and Yugi uses "[[Curse of Dragon (anime)|Curse of Dragon]]" combined with "[[Burning Land (anime)|Burning Land]]" to destroy Mako's monsters and reduce his [[Life Points]] to 0, winning the Duel.
Mako's disappointed, but accepts defeat gracefully, telling Yugi that destroying his own Moon was a brilliant and unexpected move. He laughs, saying it was a grand duelDuel, and Yugi tells him the duel Duel was not easily won. Mako's down to one Star Chip, but he intends to start over again. He and Yugi shake hands and part as friends, then Mako leaps back into the sea and swims away to catch some more fish. Tristan says he wishes Mako would bring them some more fish, but Yugi points out they'd have to duel Duel him again. The four friends walk away together.
==Featured Duel: Yami Yugi vs. Mako Tsunami==
[[Monster Card|Monsters]] compatible with [[Umi|WaterOcean]] or [[WastelandDesert]] receive a 30% [[Field Power Bonus]]. This includes [[Aqua]], [[Dinosaur]], [[Fish]], [[Rock]], [[Sea Serpent]], [[Thunder]] and [[Zombie]]-[[Type]] monsters.
<u>'''Turn 1: Mako'''</u><br />
<u>'''Turn 2: Yami Yugi'''</u><br />
[[Yami Yugi|YamiYugi]] Normal Summons {{Monster|Horn Imp}} in Attack Position.
<u>'''Turn 3: Mako'''</u><br />
"Fiend Kraken" [[attack]]s and [[destroy]]s "Horn Imp" (Yami Yugi: 2000 → 1740{{LP}}).
<u>'''Turn 4: Yami Yugi'''</u><br />
Yami Yugi draws. He then Normal Summons {{Monster|Feral Imp}} in [[Defense Position]].
<u>'''Turn 5: Mako'''</u><br />
<u>'''Turn 6: Yami Yugi'''</u><br />
Yami Yugi draws. He then activates "[[Horn of the Unicorn]]", [[equip]]ping it to "Feral Imp" and increasing its [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] by 700 ("Feral Imp": 1300 → 2000/1400 → 2100). Yami Yugi then switches "Feral Imp" into Attack Position. "Feral Imp" attacks Mako's Set {{Monster|Jellyfish|nolink=true|atk=ATK*1.3|def=DEF*1.3}}. Due to the effect of "Jellyfish", it is not destroyed as it can absorb electrical attacks.
<u>'''Turn 7: Mako'''</u><br />
"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 [[negate]]d ("Feral Imp" : 2000 → 1300/2100 → 1400). "Fiend Kraken" destroys "Feral Imp" (Yami Yugi: 1740 → 1480LP).
<u>'''Turn 8: Yami Yugi'''</u><br />
Yami Yugi draws. He then Normal Summons {{Monster|Silver Fang}} in Defense Position. He then activates "[[Full Moon]]", increasing the ATK and DEF of "Silver Fang" by 300 ("Silver Fang" 1200 → 1500/800 → 1100).
<u>'''Turn 9: Mako'''</u><br />
Mako draws. He then Normal Summons {{Monster|Kairyu-Shin|atk=ATK*1.3|def=DEF*1.3}} in Attack Position. "Kairyu-Shin" attacks and destroys "Silver Fang". A tidal wave occurs during the attack, reducing the Wasteland Desert part of the [[field]] to 5%.
<u>'''Turn 10: Yami Yugi'''</u><br />
Yami Yugi draws. He then Normal Summons {{Monster|Giant Soldier of Stone|atk=ATK*1.3|def=DEF*1.3}} in Defense Position.
<u>'''Turn 11: Mako'''</u><br />
<u>'''Turn 12: Yami Yugi'''</u><br />
Yami Yugi draws. He then switches "Giant Soldier of Stone" to Attack Position. "Giant Soldier of Stone [[Attack the Moon!|attacks the "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). Yami Yugi then Normal Summons {{Monster|Curse of Dragon}} 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 → 0LP).
==Differences in adaptations==
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