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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode
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{{Infobox episode
| series              = Yu-Gi-Oh!
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| image             = Yugioh100.png
| season             = 3
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| en_name            = Isolated in Cyber Space, Part 2
| image name          = Yugioh100.jpg
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| ja_name            = 恐怖の再生コンボ
| image size          =
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| romaji_name        = Kyōfu no Saisei Konbo
| image caption      =
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| ja_trans_name      = Dreadful Regeneration Combo
| english            = Isolated in Cyber Space - Part 2
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| series            = Yu-Gi-Oh!
| kanji              = 恐怖の再生コンボ
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| number             = 100
| romaji              =  
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| season            = 3
| japanese translated = (The Terrifying Regeneration Combo)
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| ja_air_date        = March 26, 2002
| episode number     = 100
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| en_air_date        = November 8, 2003
| japanese air date  = March 26, 2002
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| ja_opening        = WILD DRIVE
| english air date    = November 8, 2003  
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| ja_ending          = Paradise
| japanese opening    = [[WILD DRIVE]]
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| en_theme          = Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 2 Theme (English)
| japanese ending    = [[Paradise]]<br /> 楽園
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| screenwriter      = Tadashi Hayakawa
| english opening    =  
 
| english ending      =  
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
=Deck Masters=
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"'''Isolated in Cyber Space, Part 2'''", known as "'''Dreadful Regeneration Combo"''' in the Japanese version, is the one-hundredth episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]]. It first aired in Japan on March 26, 2002 and in the United States on November 8, 2003.
*'''[[Yami Yugi]]''': "[[Kuriboh]]"
 
*'''[[Gansley]]''': "[[Deepsea Warrior]]"
 
  
=Featured Duel: Yami Yugi vs. Gansley - Part 2=
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==Summary==
''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 099#Featured Duel: Yami Yugi vs. Gansley - Part 1|Duel continued from previous episode.]]''
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[[Yami Yugi]] continues his Duel with [[Gansley]], who maintains an advantage.
  
<u>'''Yami's turn'''</u><br />
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[[Noah Kaiba|Noah]] shows [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] and [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] a projection of their lives at the orphanage in an attempt to emotionally weaken them. After an angry outburst by Mokuba, Kaiba realizes that Noah is trying to turn them against each other. They watch the day that Kaiba challenged [[Gozaburo Kaiba|Gozaburo]] to a [[chess]] match and won. Gozaburo had agreed to adopt the brothers if he lost. Present day Mokuba complains about Kaiba's change in attitude after that day and nearly falls into a bottomless pit after opening a virtual door.
"[[Obnoxious Celtic Guardian]]" [[attack]]s [[Gansley]] directly ([[Gansley|Gansley's]] [[Life Points]]: 4000 → 2600). Because [[Gansley]] received over 1000 points of [[Battle damage]], he [[Special Summon]]s "[[Ruklamba the Spirit King]]" in [[Attack Position]] ([[1000 ATK Monster Cards|1000]] [[ATK]] / [[2000 DEF Monster Cards|2000]] [[DEF]]) via its [[Card effect|effect]].
 
  
<u>'''Gansley's turn'''</u><br />
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[[Tristan Taylor|Tristan]] and [[Duke Devlin|Duke]] escape the hallway by destroying the walls with axes. Outside they find [[Serenity Wheeler|Serenity]] being chased by a [[Mad Sword Beast (character)|Mad Sword Beast]]. The pair rescue her when Tristan leaps off of the castle's upper balcony onto the Beast's back and leads it into a stream.
[[Gansley]] [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Yowie]]" in [[Attack Position|Attack Mode]] ([[500 ATK Monster Cards|500]] [[ATK]] / [[500 DEF Monster Cards|500]] [[DEF]]). Since "[[Yowie]]" was [[Normal Summon]]ed, its [[Card effect|effect]] forces [[Yami Yugi|Yami]] to skip his next [[Draw Phase]]. Then, [[Gansley]] [[Cost|pays]] 800 [[Life Points]] ([[Gansley]]'s [[Life Points]]: 2600 → 1800) to [[activate]] [[Equip Spell Cards|Equip Magic Card]] "[[Premature Burial]]" to [[Special Summon]] "[[Ipiria]]" in [[Attack Position|Attack Mode]] ([[500 ATK Monster Cards|500]] [[ATK]] / [[500 DEF Monster Cards|500]] [[DEF]]).
 
  
<u>'''Yami's turn'''</u><br />
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[[Téa Gardner|Téa]] is knocked unconscious by her [[Hitotsu-Me Giant (characters)|Hitotsu-Me Giant]] attackers. With one of them carrying her over its shoulder, the giants march through the desert canyon and bring her to their cave.
"[[Obnoxious Celtic Guard|Obnoxious Celtic Guardian]]" [[attack]]s. [[Gansley]] [[activate]]s his [[Deck Master Abilities|Deck Master Ability]]. He [[tribute]]s "[[Ipiria]]" and "[[Yowie]]" to [[negate]] the [[attack]] then inflict [[Effect damage|damage]] equal to "[[Obnoxious Celtic Guard]]ian" to [[Yami Yugi|Yami]]'s [[Life Points]] ([[Yami Yugi|Yami's]] [[Life Points]]: 1900 → 500). [[Gansley]] [[tribute]]s "[[Ruklamba the Spirit King]]" to [[Special Summon]] [[Monster Cards|monsters]] with 2000 or less [[ATK]]: "[[Wall of Illusion]]" ([[1000 ATK Monster Cards|1000]] [[ATK]] / [[1850 DEF Monster Cards|1850]] [[DEF]]) and another "[[Ruklamba the Spirit King]]" in [[Attack Position]].
 
  
''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 101|Duel concludes next episode.]]''
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==Featured Duel: Yami Yugi vs. Gansley==
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''Duel continues from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 099|the previous episode]]''.
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Yami Yugi has 1900 [[LP|Life Points]] remaining and controls "Obnoxious Celtic Guardian (1400/1200) and "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" (2100/1800) in Attack Position.
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Gansley has 4000 Life Points remaining and controls no cards.
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<u>'''Turn 4: Yugi'''</u><br />
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"[[Obnoxious Celtic Guardian (anime)|Obnoxious Celtic Guardian]]" [[attack]]s [[direct attack|directly]] (Gansley 4000 → 2600). Because Gansley received at least 1000 or more [[battle damage]], he [[Special Summon]]s "[[Ruklamba the Spirit King (anime)|Ruklamba the Spirit King]]" (1000/2000) from his [[hand]] in [[Attack Position]] via its own [[Card effect|effect]].
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<u>'''Turn 5: Gansley'''</u><br />
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[[Gansley]] [[draw a card|draws]] "[[Yowie (anime)|Yowie]]" and subsequently [[Normal Summon]]s it (500/500) in Attack Position. Since "Yowie" was Normal Summoned, its effect activates, forcing [[Yami Yugi|Yugi]] to skip his next [[Draw Phase]]. Gansley then activates "[[Premature Burial (anime)|Premature Burial]]" to [[pay]] 800 [[Life Points]] (Gansley 2600 → 1800) and revive "[[Ipiria (anime)|Ipiria]]" (500/500) in Attack Position. The effect of "Ipiria" activates, allowing Gansley to draw one card.<ref group="Notes">[[Gansley]] was neither shown declaring the effect of "Ipiria", nor shown drawing a card afterwards. However, the number of cards in his hand can be seen later, which indicates that the effect was used.</ref>
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<u>'''Turn 6: Yugi'''</u><br />
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Due to the effect of "Yowie", Yugi skips his [[Draw Phase]]. "Obnoxious Celtic Guardian" attacks "Ipiria", but Gansley activates his [[Deck Master ability]] to [[negate]] the attack and inflict [[effect damage|damage]] to Yugi equal to the [[ATK]] of "Obnoxious Celtic Guardian" (Yugi 1900 → 500) by [[Tribute|Tributing]] "Ipiria" and "Yowie". Gansley then activates the effect of "Ruklamba", Tributing it to Special Summon two monsters from his hand whose combined ATK are 2000 or less. He Special Summons "[[Wall of Illusion (anime)|Wall of Illusion]]" (1000/1850) and another "Ruklamba" (1000/2000) in Attack Position. Gansley's hand contains "[[Ashingray]]", "[[Melchid the Four-Face Beast (anime)|Melchid the Four-Face Beast]]", and a third copy of "Ruklamba".
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''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 101|Duel continues next episode.]]''
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==Featured cards==
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The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
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{{Decklist|Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Kuriboh (anime)|Kuriboh]]
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* [[Obnoxious Celtic Guardian (anime)|Obnoxious Celtic Guardian]]
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|fusion monsters =
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* [[Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast (anime)|Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast]]
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}}
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{{Decklist|Gansley
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Melchid the Four-Face Beast (anime)|Melchid the Four-Face Beast]]
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Ashingray]]
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* [[Deepsea Warrior (anime)|Deepsea Warrior]]
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* [[Ipiria (anime)|Ipiria]]
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* ''[[Ruklamba the Spirit King (anime)|Ruklamba the Spirit King]]'' x3
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* [[Wall of Illusion (anime)|Wall of Illusion]]
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* ''[[Yowie (anime)|Yowie]]''
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|magic =
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* [[Premature Burial (anime)|Premature Burial]]
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}}
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{{Decklist|Flashbacks
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Ashingray]]
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* [[Deepsea Warrior (anime)|Deepsea Warrior]]
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* [[Ipiria (anime)|Ipiria]]
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* [[Kuriboh (anime)|Kuriboh]]
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* [[Obnoxious Celtic Guardian (anime)|Obnoxious Celtic Guardian]]
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* ''[[Ruklamba the Spirit King (anime)|Ruklamba the Spirit King]]'' x2
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* [[Wall of Illusion (anime)|Wall of Illusion]]
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|fusion monsters =
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* [[Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast (anime)|Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast]]
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}}
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==Differences in adaptations==
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* "[[Premature Burial (anime)|Premature Burial]]" was given a redesign in the dub to smudge out the cross and the face of the buried person.
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* In the Japanese version, the scene shifts to the sky as [[Yami Yugi]] continues to scream when the [[attack]] of "[[Obnoxious Celtic Guardian (anime)|Obnoxious Celtic Guardian]]" is reflected.
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* The dub cuts images of happy children with their parents in the [[Kaiba brothers' playground|playground]] when [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] and [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] see their past, and an image of the empty playground was replaced by one of Mokuba sitting alone on a swing.
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* When Seto challenged Gozaburo to a game of chess with the stakes set at adoption, in the dub, Seto blackmailed Gozaburo, threatening to tell the news reporters that Gozaburo was scared of a challenge from a kid. In the original version, Gozaburo saw Seto had a strong look in his eyes and accepted the challenge out of respect.
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* The death of Kaiba and Mokuba's parents are retconned in the dub. Originally, they were stated to have died in the flashbacks shown in the Duelist Kingdom arc, while in this episode they simply disappeared.
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==Cast==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! scope="col" | Japanese character name
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! scope="col" | Japanese voice actor
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|-
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| [[Yugi Muto]]u
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| [[Shunsuke Kazama]]
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|-
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| [[Téa Gardner|Anzu Mazaki]]
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| [[Maki Saito]]
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|-
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| [[Tristan Taylor|Hiroto Honda]]
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| [[Hidehiro Kikuchi]]
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<!-- Page break -->
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|-
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| [[Seto Kaiba]]
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| [[Kenjiro Tsuda]]
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|-
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| [[Mokuba Kaiba]]
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| [[Junko Takeuchi]]
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|-
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| [[Duke Devlin|Ryuji Otogi]]
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| [[Ryo Naito]]
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|-
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| [[Serenity Wheeler|Shizuka]]<!-- surname not shown in the credits -->
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| [[Mika Sakenobe]]
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|-
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| [[Gozaburo Kaiba|Gozaburo]]<!-- surname not shown in the credits -->
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| [[Tetsuo Komura]]
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<!-- Page break -->
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|-
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| [[Noah Kaiba|Noah]]<!-- surname not shown in the credits -->
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| [[Chisa Yokoyama]]
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|-
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| [[Gansley|Big 1]]
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| [[Shintaro Sonooka]]
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|-
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| [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba (childhood)]]
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| [[Kiyomi Yazaki]]
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|-
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| [[World Chess Championship announcer|Announcer]]
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| [[Hiroshi Kikkawa]]
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|-
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| [[Kuriboh (character)|Kuriboh]]
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| [[Mika Ishibashi]]
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|}
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==Notes==
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<references group="Notes"/>
  
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes/season 3}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes/season 3}}

Latest revision as of 20:50, 2 March 2024

"Isolated in Cyber Space, Part 2"
Screenshot
Names
EnglishIsolated in Cyber Space, Part 2
Japanese name
Japanese恐怖の再生コンボ
RōmajiKyōfu no Saisei Konbo
TranslatedDreadful Regeneration Combo
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number100
Season3
Music
Japanese OP"WILD DRIVE"
Japanese ED"Paradise"
English OP & ED"Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 2 Theme"
Staff
Screenplay
Air dates
JapaneseMarch 26, 2002
EnglishNovember 8, 2003
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 3)
Previous"Isolated in Cyber Space, Part 1"
Next"Isolated In Cyber Space, Part 3"

"Isolated in Cyber Space, Part 2", known as "Dreadful Regeneration Combo" in the Japanese version, is the one-hundredth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. It first aired in Japan on March 26, 2002 and in the United States on November 8, 2003.

Summary[edit]

Yami Yugi continues his Duel with Gansley, who maintains an advantage.

Noah shows Kaiba and Mokuba a projection of their lives at the orphanage in an attempt to emotionally weaken them. After an angry outburst by Mokuba, Kaiba realizes that Noah is trying to turn them against each other. They watch the day that Kaiba challenged Gozaburo to a chess match and won. Gozaburo had agreed to adopt the brothers if he lost. Present day Mokuba complains about Kaiba's change in attitude after that day and nearly falls into a bottomless pit after opening a virtual door.

Tristan and Duke escape the hallway by destroying the walls with axes. Outside they find Serenity being chased by a Mad Sword Beast. The pair rescue her when Tristan leaps off of the castle's upper balcony onto the Beast's back and leads it into a stream.

Téa is knocked unconscious by her Hitotsu-Me Giant attackers. With one of them carrying her over its shoulder, the giants march through the desert canyon and bring her to their cave.

Featured Duel: Yami Yugi vs. Gansley[edit]

Duel continues from the previous episode.

Yami Yugi has 1900 Life Points remaining and controls "Obnoxious Celtic Guardian (1400/1200) and "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" (2100/1800) in Attack Position.

Gansley has 4000 Life Points remaining and controls no cards.

Turn 4: Yugi
"Obnoxious Celtic Guardian" attacks directly (Gansley 4000 → 2600). Because Gansley received at least 1000 or more battle damage, he Special Summons "Ruklamba the Spirit King" (1000/2000) from his hand in Attack Position via its own effect.

Turn 5: Gansley
Gansley draws "Yowie" and subsequently Normal Summons it (500/500) in Attack Position. Since "Yowie" was Normal Summoned, its effect activates, forcing Yugi to skip his next Draw Phase. Gansley then activates "Premature Burial" to pay 800 Life Points (Gansley 2600 → 1800) and revive "Ipiria" (500/500) in Attack Position. The effect of "Ipiria" activates, allowing Gansley to draw one card.[Notes 1]

Turn 6: Yugi
Due to the effect of "Yowie", Yugi skips his Draw Phase. "Obnoxious Celtic Guardian" attacks "Ipiria", but Gansley activates his Deck Master ability to negate the attack and inflict damage to Yugi equal to the ATK of "Obnoxious Celtic Guardian" (Yugi 1900 → 500) by Tributing "Ipiria" and "Yowie". Gansley then activates the effect of "Ruklamba", Tributing it to Special Summon two monsters from his hand whose combined ATK are 2000 or less. He Special Summons "Wall of Illusion" (1000/1850) and another "Ruklamba" (1000/2000) in Attack Position. Gansley's hand contains "Ashingray", "Melchid the Four-Face Beast", and a third copy of "Ruklamba".

Duel continues next episode.

Featured cards[edit]

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

Differences in adaptations[edit]

  • "Premature Burial" was given a redesign in the dub to smudge out the cross and the face of the buried person.
  • The dub cuts images of happy children with their parents in the playground when Kaiba and Mokuba see their past, and an image of the empty playground was replaced by one of Mokuba sitting alone on a swing.
  • When Seto challenged Gozaburo to a game of chess with the stakes set at adoption, in the dub, Seto blackmailed Gozaburo, threatening to tell the news reporters that Gozaburo was scared of a challenge from a kid. In the original version, Gozaburo saw Seto had a strong look in his eyes and accepted the challenge out of respect.
  • The death of Kaiba and Mokuba's parents are retconned in the dub. Originally, they were stated to have died in the flashbacks shown in the Duelist Kingdom arc, while in this episode they simply disappeared.

Cast[edit]

Japanese character name Japanese voice actor
Yugi Mutou Shunsuke Kazama
Anzu Mazaki Maki Saito
Hiroto Honda Hidehiro Kikuchi
Seto Kaiba Kenjiro Tsuda
Mokuba Kaiba Junko Takeuchi
Ryuji Otogi Ryo Naito
Shizuka Mika Sakenobe
Gozaburo Tetsuo Komura
Noah Chisa Yokoyama
Big 1 Shintaro Sonooka
Kaiba (childhood) Kiyomi Yazaki
Announcer Hiroshi Kikkawa
Kuriboh Mika Ishibashi

Notes[edit]

  1. Gansley was neither shown declaring the effect of "Ipiria", nor shown drawing a card afterwards. However, the number of cards in his hand can be seen later, which indicates that the effect was used.