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| kanji = デッキマスター ジャッジマンの裁き | | kanji = デッキマスター ジャッジマンの裁き | ||
| romaji = Dekki Masutā Jajjiman no Sabaki | | romaji = Dekki Masutā Jajjiman no Sabaki | ||
− | | japanese translated = Deck Master | + | | japanese translated = Deck Master Judge Man's Judgment |
| episode number = 104 | | episode number = 104 | ||
| japanese air date = April 30, 2002 | | japanese air date = April 30, 2002 | ||
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− | + | '''"Courtroom Chaos, Part 1"''', known as '''"Deck Master Judge Man's Judgment"''' in the Japanese version, is the one hundred and fourth episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on April 30, 2002 and in the United States on November 22, 2003. | |
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− | == | + | ==Summary== |
− | *' | + | * [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] is stuck in a large building and accidentally destroys a wall when he kicks it. A hidden door takes him to the [[KaibaCorp]] blimp. |
− | + | * Inside the blimp he finds [[Mai Valentine|Mai's]] unconscious body, but it is actually [[Johnson]] in disguise. | |
+ | * Johnson turns the room into a courthouse and transforms into his [[Deck Master]], "[[Judge Man]]". Joey chooses "[[Flame Swordsman]]" as his Deck Master. | ||
+ | * [[Téa Gardner|Téa]] and [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] wander through the Antarctic environment until they find a door. It leads to the room where Joey is battling Johnson. | ||
+ | * [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] and [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] view another scene from their past. Seto had proposed a virtual game software to [[Gozaburo Kaiba|Gozaburo]] but had it thrown back at him since Gozaburo claimed he only cared about building weapons. In reality, Gozaburo stole Kaiba's idea and used it to help build the [[Virtual World]]. | ||
− | ==Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Johnson | + | ==Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Johnson== |
+ | [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]'s [[Deck Master]] is "[[Flame Swordsman]]". [[Johnson]]'s Deck Master is "[[Judge Man]]". | ||
<u>'''Turn 1: Johnson'''</u><br /> | <u>'''Turn 1: Johnson'''</u><br /> | ||
− | + | Johnson [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Hysteric Fairy|Hysteric Angel]]" (1800/500) in [[Attack Position]]. | |
<u>'''Turn 2: Joey'''</u><br /> | <u>'''Turn 2: Joey'''</u><br /> | ||
− | [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] draws "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it (1800/1600) in Attack Position. He then [[activate]]s | + | [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] [[draw a card|draws]] "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it (1800/1600) in Attack Position. He then [[activate]]s the [[Deck Master ability]] of "[[Flame Swordsman]]", which allows him to reduce the [[ATK]] of "Flame Swordsman" by any amount of 100 to increase the [[ATK]] of a [[Warrior]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monster]] he [[control]]s by the same amount. The reduces the ATK of "Flame Swordsman" by 500 (1800 → 1300) to increase the ATK of "Gearfried by 500 (1800 → 2300). "Gearfried" [[attack]]s and [[destroy]]s "Hysteric Angel" (Johnson 4000 → 3500). |
<u>'''Turn 3: Johnson'''</u><br /> | <u>'''Turn 3: Johnson'''</u><br /> | ||
− | Johnson | + | Johnson then [[Set]]s a monster. |
<u>'''Turn 4: Joey'''</u><br /> | <u>'''Turn 4: Joey'''</u><br /> | ||
− | Joey draws "[[Rocket Warrior]]" | + | Joey draws "[[Rocket Warrior]]", while his [[hand]] contains "[[Little-Winguard|Tiny Guardian]]", "[[Panther Warrior]]", "[[Swordsman of Landstar]]", "[[Gamble]]", and "[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]". Joey Normal Summons "Tiny Guradian" (1400/1800) in Attack Position. He then activates the Deck Master ability of "Flame Swordsman" (1300 → 1000) to decrease its ATK by 300 and increase that of "Tiny Guardian" by the same amount (1400 → 1700)."Tiny Guardian" attacks and destroys Johnson's Set monster. It's revealed to be "[[Skelengel]]", whose [[Flip Effect]] activates, letting Johnson draw a card. "Gearfried" attacks [[direct attack|directly]] (Johnson 3500 → 1200). |
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<u>'''Turn 5: Johnson'''</u><br /> | <u>'''Turn 5: Johnson'''</u><br /> | ||
− | Johnson | + | Johnson Normal Summons "[[Mystical Elf]]" (800/2000) in [[Defense Position]] and Sets a card. |
<u>'''Turn 6: Joey'''</u><br /> | <u>'''Turn 6: Joey'''</u><br /> | ||
− | Joey draws "[[Scapegoat]]". He | + | Joey draws "[[Scapegoat]]". He Normal Summons "Rocket Warrior" (1500/1300) in Attack Position. "Gearfried" attacks "Mystical Elf", but Johnson activates the Deck Master ability of "Judge Man", letting him [[pay]] 1000 [[Life Points]] (Johnson 1200 → 200) to destroy all monsters Joey controls and inflict 500 [[effect damage|damage]] to Joey for each (Joey 4000 → 2500). Joey's hand contains "Panther Warrior", "Swordsman of Landstar", "Gamble", "Bottomless Trap Hole", and "Scapegoat". Joey Sets "Bottomless Trap Hole". |
<u>'''Turn 7: Johnson'''</u><br /> | <u>'''Turn 7: Johnson'''</u><br /> | ||
− | Johnson | + | Johnson Normal Summons "[[Curtain of the Dark Ones]]" (600/500) in Attack Position. He then activates "[[Polymerization]]", [[Fusion Material Monster|fusing]] "Mystical Elf" and "Curtain of the Dark Ones" to [Fusion Summon]] "[[Kamionwizard]]" (1300/1100) in Attack Position. Johnson then activates "[[Sinister Justice]]", letting [[Fusion Monster]]s he controls attack the [[turn]] they are Summoned. If a [[Level]] 4 or lower Fusion Monster he controls inflicts [[battle damage]], he will gain 800 Life Points."Kamionwizard" attacks Joey directly (Joey 2500 → 1200, Johnson 200 → 1000). Johnson Sets a card. |
− | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 105| | + | ''Duel continues in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 105|the next episode]].'' |
− | ==Differences In | + | ==Differences In adaptations== |
− | * When [[Joey]] chooses his Deck Master | + | * When [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] chooses his [[Deck Master]], flashback of him using "[[Flame Swordsman]]" are from the dub. |
− | * | + | * [[Tristan Taylor|Tristan]] and [[Duke Devlin|Duke]]'s wrestling is cut from the dub. |
− | * A shot of [[Gozaburo]] throwing papers at | + | * A shot of [[Gozaburo Kaiba|Gozaburo]] throwing papers at [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] is cut from the dub. |
==Featured cards== | ==Featured cards== | ||
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{{Decklist|Joey Wheeler | {{Decklist|Joey Wheeler | ||
|normal monsters = | |normal monsters = | ||
− | * [[Flame Swordsman]]<ref group=Notes name=fusion>This was played as a [[Normal Monster]]. It is a [[Fusion Monster]] in the TCG/OCG.</ref> | + | * [[Flame Swordsman]]<ref group=Notes name=fusion>This was played as a [[Normal Monster]]. It is a [[Fusion Monster]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref> |
− | * [[Swordsman of Landstar]] | + | * [[Swordsman of Landstar]] |
− | * [[Little-Winguard|Tiny Guardian]]<ref group=Notes name=normal>This was played as a Normal Monster. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the TCG/OCG.</ref> | + | * [[Little-Winguard|Tiny Guardian]]<ref group=Notes name=normal>This was played as a Normal Monster. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref> |
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
* [[Gearfried the Iron Knight]] | * [[Gearfried the Iron Knight]] | ||
* [[Hayabusa Knight]]<ref group=Notes name=dm>This card can be seen when he was picking his [[Deck Master]].</ref> | * [[Hayabusa Knight]]<ref group=Notes name=dm>This card can be seen when he was picking his [[Deck Master]].</ref> | ||
* [[Insect Queen]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/> | * [[Insect Queen]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/> | ||
− | * [[Panther Warrior]] | + | * [[Panther Warrior]] |
* [[Rocket Warrior]] | * [[Rocket Warrior]] | ||
* [[Sword Hunter]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/> | * [[Sword Hunter]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/> | ||
|magic = | |magic = | ||
* [[Graceful Dice]]<ref group=Notes name=pick>He picks this card when he was building his Deck.</ref> | * [[Graceful Dice]]<ref group=Notes name=pick>He picks this card when he was building his Deck.</ref> | ||
− | * [[Scapegoat]] | + | * [[Scapegoat]] |
* [[Skull Dice]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/><ref group=Notes name=pick/><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> | * [[Skull Dice]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/><ref group=Notes name=pick/><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> | ||
|traps = | |traps = | ||
* ''[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]'' | * ''[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[Gamble]]'' | + | * ''[[Gamble]]'' |
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==Mistakes== | ==Mistakes== | ||
− | * In the | + | * In the dub [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] calls "[[Sinister Justice]]" a [[Trap Card]]. |
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | * Johnson is the first member of the Big Five to assume the form of a monster used by a | + | * [[Johnson]] is the first member of the [[Big Five]] to assume the form of a monster used by a main character. In this case, "[[Judge Man]]" is used by [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]]. Ironically, the next, and last, case is [[Leichter]], who Duels Kaiba as "[[Jinzo]]", Joey's monster. |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 03:22, 13 September 2014
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Series | Yu-Gi-Oh! |
Number | 104 |
Season | 3 |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 3) | |
Previous | "Freeze Play, Part 2" |
Next | "Courtroom Chaos, Part 2" |
"Courtroom Chaos, Part 1", known as "Deck Master Judge Man's Judgment" in the Japanese version, is the one hundred and fourth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. It first aired in Japan on April 30, 2002 and in the United States on November 22, 2003.
Contents
Summary
- Joey is stuck in a large building and accidentally destroys a wall when he kicks it. A hidden door takes him to the KaibaCorp blimp.
- Inside the blimp he finds Mai's unconscious body, but it is actually Johnson in disguise.
- Johnson turns the room into a courthouse and transforms into his Deck Master, "Judge Man". Joey chooses "Flame Swordsman" as his Deck Master.
- Téa and Yugi wander through the Antarctic environment until they find a door. It leads to the room where Joey is battling Johnson.
- Kaiba and Mokuba view another scene from their past. Seto had proposed a virtual game software to Gozaburo but had it thrown back at him since Gozaburo claimed he only cared about building weapons. In reality, Gozaburo stole Kaiba's idea and used it to help build the Virtual World.
Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Johnson
Joey's Deck Master is "Flame Swordsman". Johnson's Deck Master is "Judge Man".
Turn 1: Johnson
Johnson Normal Summons "Hysteric Angel" (1800/500) in Attack Position.
Turn 2: Joey
Joey draws "Gearfried the Iron Knight" and subsequently Normal Summons it (1800/1600) in Attack Position. He then activates the Deck Master ability of "Flame Swordsman", which allows him to reduce the ATK of "Flame Swordsman" by any amount of 100 to increase the ATK of a Warrior-Type monster he controls by the same amount. The reduces the ATK of "Flame Swordsman" by 500 (1800 → 1300) to increase the ATK of "Gearfried by 500 (1800 → 2300). "Gearfried" attacks and destroys "Hysteric Angel" (Johnson 4000 → 3500).
Turn 3: Johnson
Johnson then Sets a monster.
Turn 4: Joey
Joey draws "Rocket Warrior", while his hand contains "Tiny Guardian", "Panther Warrior", "Swordsman of Landstar", "Gamble", and "Bottomless Trap Hole". Joey Normal Summons "Tiny Guradian" (1400/1800) in Attack Position. He then activates the Deck Master ability of "Flame Swordsman" (1300 → 1000) to decrease its ATK by 300 and increase that of "Tiny Guardian" by the same amount (1400 → 1700)."Tiny Guardian" attacks and destroys Johnson's Set monster. It's revealed to be "Skelengel", whose Flip Effect activates, letting Johnson draw a card. "Gearfried" attacks directly (Johnson 3500 → 1200).
Turn 5: Johnson
Johnson Normal Summons "Mystical Elf" (800/2000) in Defense Position and Sets a card.
Turn 6: Joey
Joey draws "Scapegoat". He Normal Summons "Rocket Warrior" (1500/1300) in Attack Position. "Gearfried" attacks "Mystical Elf", but Johnson activates the Deck Master ability of "Judge Man", letting him pay 1000 Life Points (Johnson 1200 → 200) to destroy all monsters Joey controls and inflict 500 damage to Joey for each (Joey 4000 → 2500). Joey's hand contains "Panther Warrior", "Swordsman of Landstar", "Gamble", "Bottomless Trap Hole", and "Scapegoat". Joey Sets "Bottomless Trap Hole".
Turn 7: Johnson
Johnson Normal Summons "Curtain of the Dark Ones" (600/500) in Attack Position. He then activates "Polymerization", fusing "Mystical Elf" and "Curtain of the Dark Ones" to [Fusion Summon]] "Kamionwizard" (1300/1100) in Attack Position. Johnson then activates "Sinister Justice", letting Fusion Monsters he controls attack the turn they are Summoned. If a Level 4 or lower Fusion Monster he controls inflicts battle damage, he will gain 800 Life Points."Kamionwizard" attacks Joey directly (Joey 2500 → 1200, Johnson 200 → 1000). Johnson Sets a card.
Duel continues in the next episode.
Differences In adaptations
- When Joey chooses his Deck Master, flashback of him using "Flame Swordsman" are from the dub.
- Tristan and Duke's wrestling is cut from the dub.
- A shot of Gozaburo throwing papers at Kaiba is cut from the dub.
Featured cards
The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
Joey Wheeler
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Flashbacks
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Mistakes
- In the dub Joey calls "Sinister Justice" a Trap Card.
Trivia
- Johnson is the first member of the Big Five to assume the form of a monster used by a main character. In this case, "Judge Man" is used by Kaiba. Ironically, the next, and last, case is Leichter, who Duels Kaiba as "Jinzo", Joey's monster.
Notes
- ↑ a b This was played as a Normal Monster. It is a Fusion Monster in the TCG/OCG.
- ↑ a b This was played as a Normal Monster. It is an Effect Monster in the TCG/OCG.
- ↑ a b c d This card can be seen when he was picking his Deck Master.
- ↑ a b He picks this card when he was building his Deck.
- ↑ a b c d This card was played as a Magic Card. It was depicted as a Trap Card in the English version. It is a Trap Card in the TCG/OCG.