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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episodeepisode | series = Yu-Gi-Oh! | season = 3 | image name = Yugioh121.jpg | image size = png | image caption = | english en_name = Burying the Past - Part 2 | kanji ja_name = 脱出!! | romaji romaji_name = DasshuDasshutsu!! | japanese translated ja_trans_name = Escape!! | episode number = 121 | japanese air date ja_air_date = August 27, 2002 | english air date en_air_date = April 17, 2004 | japanese opening ja_opening = [[WILD DRIVE]] | japanese ending ja_ending = [[Paradise]]<br /> 楽園 | english opening en_theme = Yu-Gi-Oh Theme Song | english ending screenwriter = Yu-Gi-Oh Theme SongAtsushi Maekawa
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"'''Burying the Past - Part 2''', '''"''' entitled "'''Escape!!"''' in the Japanese version, is the 121st episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]] television series. It first aired in Japan on August 27, 2002 and in the United States on April 17, 2004.
{{Episode summary|[[Seto Kaiba]] wins his Duel against [[Gozaburo Kaiba|Gozaburo]] by defeating "[[Exodia Necross (anime)|Exodia Necross]],"—but but now, he, [[Yugi Muto]], and the rest of the group must escape the Virtual World before the missiles descending toward the undersea fortress destroys destroy the main serversand all the minds within.}}
==Summary==With [[Yami Marik]] having destroyed the central computer that powers the [[Virtual World]], [[Noah Kaiba|Noah]], still in possession of [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]]'s body, attempts to help the gang escape, one by one, but asks [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] directs everyone to find [[Seto Kaiba|Seto]] for him before the missiles fire from real exits in the virtual [[KaibaCorpDomino City]] satellitearcade. As With the [[Yugi MutoNoah's Virtual World|Yugivirtual world]] heads through a shortcut portal about to the virtual [[KaibaCorp]] stadiumbe destroyed, [[Seto Kaiba|Seto]] continues his [[Duel]] with [[Gozaburo Kaiba|Gozaburo]], who turns into a red monster and tries to possess his stepson when he discovers that his virtual universe is about to be deleted, but escape in [[Seto Kaiba|SetoKaiba's]] convinces body. However, Kaiba persuades him to continue the [[Duel]]Dueling, and the winner will escape, in possession of promising his bodyif Gozaburo wins.<br />
[[Seto KaibaJoey Wheeler|KaibaJoey]] ultimately discovers the weak link in , [[Gozaburo KaibaDuke Devlin|GozaburoDuke]]'s strategy: he is depending on the power of a single monster, like he himself was in his first [[DuelTristan]] with , [[Yugi MutoTéa Gardner|YugiTéa]], so he manages to make a comeback by negating and [[Exodia NecrossSerenity Wheeler|Serenity]]escape to the real world. Tristan wakes up in his real body. At Noah's abilities with "request, [[Soul DemolitionYugi Muto|Yugi]]", stays behind to find Kaiba. Noah gives him a shortcut to Kaiba and then destroying Gozaburo's [[Exodia Necross]] with his signature [[Blue-Eyes White DragonDuel]], winning the Duel.
All of the gang escape the fortress in the blimp, although Yugi, Kaiba, and Mokuba barely make it. Noah and Gozaburo are destroyed with the virtual world when the missile hits the fortress; however, Gozaburo makes one last bid to escape in the form of a large flame. He fails to consume the blimp when Kaiba transforms the blimp into a jet so it can escape and disappears with the explosion. Watching the explosion from above, the gang say their farewells to Noah. Kaiba expresses his wish to put the past behind him and continue to [[KaibaCorp Island]] to let the [[Battle City]] finals commence. ==Featured Duel: Seto Kaiba vs. Gozaburo Kaiba - Part 2==
''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 120|Duel continues from previous episode.]]''
==Differences In Adaptations==
*[[Noah]] clinging on to [[Gozaburo]]'s neck is removed from the dub when [[Gozaburo]] is breaking up.
*The sign saying Alert is changed to a column of red lines in the dub.
*In the original, after Noah clings on Gozaburo's neck, he tells Gozaburo they died long ago. In the dub he says he was going to free Gozaburo's mind and make sure he never hurts anyone again. *Cut from the dub is a very quick scene where buildings are being deleted by the virtual world shutting down. *At In the original as Gozaburo was being deleted, he yells that he doesn't want to die yet, while in the dub he boasts in panic that Noah can't keep him there. *In the dub, the Big Five's deaths occur (offscreen) in this episode, as they are imprisoned in the virtual world when it is destroyed. In the Japanese version, their deaths occurred [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 113|eight episodes earlier]] because Noah deleted them instead of imprisoning them. *Cut from the end of the episode, cut is a shot of a lily floating on a river and [[Mokuba]] hearing [[Noah]] saying say, 'I am a human, not a machine.' *In the english dub, Noah promised to see Mokuba again when the two were saying goodbye. Yugi believes that Noah has uploaded his mind to a back-up file, and believes he Mokuba agrees with Yugi that Noah will see Noah againbe back. However in In the japanese duboriginal, however, Mokuba merely throws the a lily into the a river, signifying that Noah is truly dead. However after Noah's mind was deleted and the base is being blown up, he is heard saying goodbye to Mokuba (this scene with Mokuba is removed in the dub).
==Trivia==
*This Duel is the only one in the [[Noah's Virtual World|Virtual World]] involving no [[Deck Master]]s.*Aside from flashbacks to [[Cecelia Pegasus|Cecelia]], this is the first episode to feature death that is neither resurrected nor censored/replaced with the Shadow Realm (possible exception of [[Yami Bakura]] setting the [[Reaper of the Cards]] on Pegasus's goons). Though Noah's death is censored with speculation that he found a way to survive, Gozaburo's death is left intact. Also of note, [[the Big Five]] are imprisoned in the virtual world at this time and were therefore destroyed along with it (though in the Japanese version, their deaths occurred eight episodes earlier when Noah deleted them instead of imprisoning them). ==Featured cards==The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here. {{Decklist|Gozaburo Kaiba|normal monsters =* [[Left Arm of the Forbidden One (anime)|Left Arm of the Forbidden One]]* [[Left Leg of the Forbidden One (anime)|Left Leg of the Forbidden One]]* [[Right Arm of the Forbidden One (anime)|Right Arm of the Forbidden One]]* [[Right Leg of the Forbidden One (anime)|Right Leg of the Forbidden One]]|effect monsters =* [[Exodia Necross (anime)|Exodia Necross]]* [[Exodia the Forbidden One (anime)|Exodia the Forbidden One]]}} {{Decklist|Seto Kaiba|normal monsters =* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]* [[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp (anime)|La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]]* ''[[Luster Dragon 2 (anime)|Luster Dragon #2]]''* [[Vorse Raider (anime)|Vorse Raider]]|effect monsters =* [[Ancient Lamp (later anime)|Ancient Lamp]]* [[Spirit Ryu (anime)|Spirit Ryu]]<ref group=Notes name=graveshown>This card is shown in Kaiba's Graveyard when he flips the monsters in his Graveyard face-up.</ref>|magic =* [[Monster Reborn (anime)|Monster Reborn]]* [[Negate Attack (later DM anime)|Negate Attack]]<ref group=Notes name=trapasspell>This card was played as a [[Spell Card|Magic Card]]. It was depicted as a [[Trap Card]] in the English version. It is a Trap Card in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>* [[Pot of Greed (anime)|Pot of Greed]]* [[Shrink (anime)|Shrink]]|traps =* ''[[Soul Demolition (anime)|Soul Demolition]]''}} {{Decklist|Duel Monsters army|normal monsters =* [[Lizard Soldier (anime)|Lizard Soldier]]* [[Rock Ogre Grotto 1 (anime)|Rock Ogre Grotto #1]]|effect monsters =* [[Command Knight (anime)|Command Knight]]|fusion monsters =* [[Skull Knight (anime)|Skull Knight]]}} {{Decklist|Yugi Muto|normal monsters =* [[Dark Magician (anime)|Dark Magician]]}} {{Decklist|Joey Wheeler|normal monsters =* [[Flame Swordsman (anime)|Flame Swordsman]]}} ==Notes==<references group="Notes" />
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