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==Differences in adaptations==
 
==Differences in adaptations==
 
*The brief Gooha scene was removed in the dub.
 
*The brief Gooha scene was removed in the dub.
*The Japanese text closeups for Goha #7 Elementary's newspaper was removed in the dub, and it only shows closeups of Yuga and Gavin.
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*The Japanese text closeups for Gavim reading Goha #7 Elementary's newspaper was removed in the dub, and it only shows closeups of Yuga and Gavin.
 
*In the dub, most of the Japanese text in some scenes were removed.
 
*In the dub, most of the Japanese text in some scenes were removed.
 
*The newspaper landing on the screen at the end is removed in the dub.
 
*The newspaper landing on the screen at the end is removed in the dub.
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*The scene where students of Goha #7 Elementary looking at the latest newspapers was removed in the dub.
  
 
==Featured cards==
 
==Featured cards==

Revision as of 00:10, 27 January 2024

"Breaking News!"
Luke is interviewed by Masa before his Rush Duel with Scoop
Luke is interviewed by Masa before his Rush Duel with Scoop
Names
EnglishBreaking News!
Japanese name
Japaneseルーク、男の闘い
RōmajiRūku, Otoko no Tatakai
TranslatedLuke's Brave Fight
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS
Number5
Season1
Music
Japanese OP"Nanananananana"
Japanese ED"Goha 7 Elementary School Song"
Staff
Screenplay
Air dates
JapaneseMay 2, 2020
EnglishJune 7, 2022
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS episodes (season 1)
Previous"Rush Duel Resignation"
Next"Rushing for Ramen"
Cards
Featured card

"Breaking News!", known as "Luke's Brave Fight" in the Japanese version, is the fifth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS anime. It first aired in Japan on May 2, 2020. It first became available in English on Hulu in America on June 7, 2022, and aired on June 8th on Disney XD in America and 9Go! in Australia.

The school's journalism club came to interview Yuga and his friends! Since Goha has been keeping an eye on the internet, perhaps he can spread Rush Duels without attracting their attention by using printed newspapers?! However, it turns out that the journalism club thinks Rush Duels are "shallow"! Trembling in anger at their insults, Luke decides to challenge them!

Summary

The Goha President oversees the efforts to erase Rush Dueling from the internet.

Luke gasps "What?!" and Gavin explains that every video showing Rush Dueling has been deleted again. Luke leaps around Gavin for a closer look as other students pass them on the way to school and Yuga muses that it's true. Gavin states that it's more than that; there aren't even any search results when entering "Rush Duel" into a search engine. Yuga muses that someone must be trying to completely erase it, and Luke protests that he's still here. Gavin yelps that this isn't what he's talking about, and Luke asks what he is talking about (in the dub, Luke suggests that they should go back in time and un-erase the video. Gavin tells him that time traveling is impossible, and Luke says that it's not as if they build a time machine). Yuga realizes what's happening.

At the Goha Enterprises Main Office, dozens of employees work to terminate videos, files and accounts, while the Goha President oversees their work and laughs.

Gavin follows Yuga's gaze to the Goha Corp Main Building and he realizes that Yuga is implying that Goha Corp are responsible. Yuga admits that it's a likely possibility, and claims that it gets him going that a big company like that can't afford to ignore them anymore (in the dub, Yuga says that it's a good thing because that would mean Rush Duels are all over Goha's radar). Gavin is hesitant, but Luke takes matters into his own hands and rings Goha Client Service. Unfortunately for Luke, he's greeted by Goha Customer Support (spoken in English as opposed to Japanese) and can't work out that he's been connected to the right place due to the language barrier, much to the poor assistant's confusion and Yuga and Gavin's amusement (in the dub, it won't work because the caller mishears Luke about a Goha account, his Duel Disk, the connection, the data update, etc.).

The Newspaper Club show up to interview Yuga, Luke, and Gavin.

As Yuga, Gavin, and Luke arrive at school, two voices ask them to excuse them and three students zoom in front of them; one holding a notebook, another a microphone, and the third a camera. Gavin states that they're from the Newspaper Club, and the stocky boy holding the microphone holds it up to Gavin, asking him if he can tell them more about the currently popular Rush Dueling. Yuga asks if they're taking their interviews, and the girl with the camera holds it up and politely asks them to look here, snapping a photo while the shorter student scribbles down notes. Luke states that if they are taking interviews, they should let him tell them about Rush Dueling. Gavin protests, but Yuga points out that Goha Corp won't be able to influence an analog medium like a newspaper. Gavin states that a school newspaper won't reach far, but Yuga replies that they have to start somewhere. The two of them watch as the Newspaper Club interview Luke, who proudly tells them that Rush Dueling turns all common sense on its head and puts one in the steep and thorny road to reach new heights; in other words, it puts you on a road to become the King of Duels. Yuga seems confused by the interview process, while Romin watches disapprovingly from the sidelines. Later, Luke is practicing drawing while Gavin cleans his cards and Yuga looks through a practice hand. Yuga suggests that if all goes well, this could become their greatest weapon against Goha Corp. Romin approaches them, asking if they're sure that was a good move. Luke asks in confusion if Romin wanted to be interviewed too and states that she should have said so earlier. Romin protests that it's not that, but their school's Newspaper Club doesn't really have the best reputation.

And sure enough, the next day Gavin is furious to find an article decrying Rush Dueling as "the worst of the worst of all time", Romin notes that they called it a dishonor to Dueling, Gavin adds that they wrote that the rules are "shallow and for kids" and Luke is incensed to see that they quoted him as saying he was the king and they were all his servants. The other students are abuzz at the article, pointing out Yuga, Gavin and Luke, and Romin is quick to distance herself from the boys. But Yuga doesn't seem worried, pointing out that it's still a large effect even if it is an analog form of media. Gavin declares that this isn't the time to be impressed; they have to take official action against them.

The Newspaper Club refuse to retract their provocative article.

They go to the Newspaper Club's office, where Masa, the boy who interviewed them, claims that they can't retract their article. Gavin asks him why it's impossible; this is an official objection from the Student Council. Masa asks if they're censoring them, and Cub, the girl with the camera, rushes over, taking a photo of "the evil face of the Student Council President who is pressuring their newspaper club", while the other boy continues scratching down notes. Gavin snaps that he isn't pressuring them, but the actual truth isn't - and then Luke slams his hand down on the desk, angrily warning them that they can write whatever they like about him, but he won't forgive them for making fun of Rush Dueling. Gavin is shocked that Luke is actually being serious, but Masa dismissively asks what he means by making fun of; they're only writing the truth. Cub declares that "Reveal the truth to as many people as possible" is their motto after all, prompting Luke to curse at them. Yuga comments that it's too bad that such a virtuous club will be silenced, much to Cub's surprise. Yuga explains that they're being observed by Goha Enterprises and whenever they try uploading a video with the keyword "Rush Duel" it and the associated data get deleted. Masa is shocked at Goha's actions, and Yuga holds up the newspaper, noting that if it gets scanned and uploaded onto the internet, Goha might even "erase" the Newspaper Club, depending on the circumstances, isn't that scary? Masa and Cub freak out, and Romin asks Gavin if that's really true. Gavin suggests they just leave it at that, and Romin loudly states that Goha might find out about them and order the Newspaper Club to cease publication.

Scoop freaks out over the idea of his paper being shut down.

For a while, the only sound is the third student's pencil scratching as he takes notes, until he too freaks out and tears the pages of the pad, scattering them everywhere and screaming "Ceasing publication!" Cub zooms over to ask if the chief is okay, and Masa holds up his microphone, asking him to tell them how he feels. Romin is quite unimpressed that the short boy is the chief, and the boy walks over to them and apologizes for losing his cool. He pushes his hair out of his eyes and introduces himself as Scoop Pitman, the head of the Goha #7 Elementary Newspaper Club and he states that he can't have them cease their club's publication. Gavin asks if he'll retract his article, but Scoop suggests that they Duel him and the winner will decide the article contents. Yuga eagerly asks what the rules will be, and Scoop replies that he doesn't mind them being Rush Dueling rules. Gavin seems surprised that Scoop has agreed to a Rush Duel, and Scoop declares that he'll show them that Rush Duels are very shallow. Romin, Gavin and Yuga aren't happy, but Yuga perks up and is about to say something, but Luke asks him to wait; he'll Duel. Gavin gasps his name, and Luke declares that he wants to how them that Rush Duels are very deep indeed.

Kaizo is appreciative of Cub.

Outside, Luke removes his watch to strap on his Duel Disk, while Scoop readies his Deck case. Masa sidles over to Luke, asking him to tell them how he feels, and Luke warns them that he's going to grill that eel (a play on the word for "feeling" in Japanese). Masa then interviews Scoop, who claims that the truth is on their side, as always. Cub quickly captures Scoop's "great" expression, and Romin observes that they seem to have a lot of confidence. Kaizo's voice suddenly thanks them for waiting, everyone's favourite Drone Kaizo is here. Yuga is pleased to see his Drone, but Kaizo is immediately distracted by Cub, or as he puts it "a cute girl with cute glasses" and he flies around her appreciatively, spooking Cub away. Romin isn't impressed by the Drone's antics, and Yuga admits that it seems that Kaizo's getting weirder every time he modifies it. Luke readies his Deck case, noting that they seem to be having fun, and calls "Let's go!" Scoop replies that he's ready when Luke is, and both Duelists declare "Rush Duel!" as they insert their Deck cases into their Duel Disks and deploy the blades, generating the holographic dome over them.

Scoop declares that it's the Newspaper Club's turn, and he draws. He looks at his hand, containing "Scoop Scooter", "Reporting from the Scene!", "Reprinter", "Printing Presser", and "Breaking News!", and he Sets a monster, then Sets three cards and ends his turn. Gavin is surprised that Scoop only Summoned one monster, and Romin notes that Scoop is playing conservatively. Kaizo zooms over to Romin with glasses projected on his screen and he suggests that Romin try out glasses once in a while. Romin irritably asks if Yuga can't do something about this, and Yuga sheepishly apologizes as he slides in and drags Kaizo away.

Scoop ends Luke's Battle Phase.

Luke declares his turn and draws, declaring that it's time for a swift attack. He Summons "Dragorite", "Dragon's Sage", and "Dragon Bat", and Gavin declares that they're here. Romin is impressed that Luke summoned three monsters right away. Luke then activates the Spell Card "Pierce!" on "Dragorite", allowing it to inflict piercing battle damage this turn. He Sets a card, then declares his Battle Phase, attacking the Set monster with "Dragorite". "Scoop Scooter" screeches onto the field, but freaks out at the sight of "Dragorite", who incinerates it with a blast of blue flame. Luke reminds Scoop of the effect of "Pierce!" and the plume of flames passes over Scoop, reducing him to 2700 LP. Scoop comments that it's too bad that the cute and diligent "Scoop Scooter" was destroyed and his LP decreased. Luke beckons Masa over, and he tells him that he'll change their Newspaper Club to "Luke Newspaper" if he wins. Masa thinks it's crazy, but Scoop seems unconcerned, activating the Trap Card "Breaking News!", which blasts a shockwave at Luke. Scoop explains that if a Defense Position monster was destroyed by his opponent's attack, his Trap will deal 300 damage to his opponent. Luke is buffeted as his LP falls to 3700, and Masa holds up his microphone, asking Luke to tell him how it felt to fall into a trap so easily. Luke replies that it was only a scratch, and Cub takes a photo of his "pretending to be strong face". Luke suggests that he show them whether or not he is, and he attacks Scoop directly with "Dragon's Sage". But as she begins to pray, Scoop sends his "Printing Presser" from his hand to the Graveyard to activate another Trap Card, which inflicts 300 damage to Luke. The card's image is blanked out by its light as Luke falls to 3400 LP, and Scoop steps out from behind it as he declares that it will also end Luke's Battle Phase; "Reporting from the Scene!" Romin is shocked by the effect, and Gavin admits that it's a strong Trap Card. Yuga eagerly comments that Scoop seems to have done his research on Rush Dueling, and Gavin asks why he wrote that article in that case. Scoop asks if they don't get it; one must investigate thoroughly about the other party before writing the article; it's an important approach as a reporter after all. He smirks and claims that the investigation made him understand that Rush Dueling rules are very shallow, since even he, who has difficulty remembering things, can remember them easily. Luke ends his turn.

Scoop manages to Summon all three of his "Printing Pressers".

Scoop politely asks if it's his turn and draws five cards. He Summons two "Scoop Scooter", then Tributes them to Tribute Summon. He chants "There it is! You did it! I got the Scoop! Print! Print! Print in the printing press! Bring on out the newspaper extra! Printing Presser!" "Printing Presser" appears with 2300 ATK, and Luke asks if that's Scoop's ace monster. Scoop confirms that it is; "News Flash", in other words, a scoop is the main essence of a newspaper. He won't let Luke escape his overwhelming reporter attack. Luke grits his teeth, and Scoop activates a Spell Card, "Reprinter". Luke gasps in shock as Scoop explains that it allows him to Special Summon a monster from his Graveyard with the same name as a Machine monster he controls. He tells his second "Printing Presser" to come back, and it leaps out of the ground and lands with a crash. Gavin gasps that Scoop resurrected a monster from his Graveyard and Romin asks if this is the "reporter attack". Scoop then activates the effect of "Printing Presser" by sending the top card of his Deck - a third "Printing Presser" - to the Graveyard, forcing his opponent to excavate the top five cards of their Deck and for each monster revealed, "Printing Presser" will gain 100 ATK until the end of the turn. He declares "Scandal Break", and Luke extracts the top five cards of his Deck; "Dragon's Return", "Dragon's Inferno", "Draco the Tiny", "Twin Edge Dragon", and "Multistrike Dragon Dragias". Scoop smirks at the sight of "Dragias" as Luke places the cards on the bottom of his Deck, thinking that Luke just put his ace monster on the bottom of his Deck. Luke asks if that's all, and Scoop claims that it is; three monsters were revealed, so "Printing Presser" gains 300 ATK. Luke grits his teeth, but Scoop flips over his last face-down card; a second "Reprinter", and he revives his third "Printing Presser". Gavin gasps that Scoop Summoned three of his aces, and Romin wonders if he might actually win, while Yuga watches intently. Scoop Sets a card and declares his Battle Phase, attacking "Dragon Bat" with his first "Printing Presser". It sucks "Dragon Bat" into its body, expelling it as a picture that burns away much to Luke's shock as he falls to 2100 LP. Scoop then attacks "Dragon's Sage" with his second "Printing Presser", rolling it into another picture and reducing Luke to 900 LP. Scoop smirks and he laughs that it's so easy. Romin observes that Luke's remaining LP is 900, this really is bad, while Gavin screams that it's over now. Masa cheerfully asks Luke to tell him how he feels about this turnaround, while Cub eagerly waits to treat herself to the shot of the decisive moment when Luke loses like a plebeian. Scoop claims that it's as expected; Rush Dueling is as shallow as it seems. He smirks, and Masa and Cub snicker as Scoop asks Luke to allow him to deliver the finishing blow. He attacks "Dragorite" with his powered-up "Printing Presser", ordering "Scoop Shot".

But Luke grins, apologizing to Scoop as he can't have that. Scoop gasps as Luke activates his Trap Card "Dragon's Fortitude", returning a Dragon monster in his Graveyard to his Deck to reduce the ATK of his opponent's monster by its Level times 100. Scoop gasps "Attack Points?!" as Luke chooses the Level 3 "Dragon's Sage", reducing "Printing Presser" to 2300 ATK. Scoop blanches as Luke inserts "Dragon's Sage" back into his Deck, and then "Dragorite" is sucked into the final "Printing Presser" and its picture ejected and incinerated, reducing Luke to 100 LP. Scoop laughs nervously, admitting that he had been worried for a minute, but Luke only has 100 LP left and only survived by a hair's breadth. Romin gasps that Luke survived and Gavin nervously wonders if maybe they shouldn't have allowed Luke to Duel. Yuga states that's not true; the Luke he knows would never lose like that. Luke gets to his feet as Masa tells Scoop that it's too bad he couldn't finish Luke this turn and holds out his microphone. Scoop reassures them that Luke will lose soon and tells Cub to make sure she captures the important part. Cub replies that of course she will, and she snaps a picture of him. Scoop ends his turn.

Luke destroys all three of Scoop's "Printing Pressers".

His eyes closed, Luke declares his turn and draws five cards. He asks if Scoop calls Rush Dueling rules shallow, and Scoop asks if he's wrong (as Cub swirls around taking photos of him). Luke suggests that Scoop might be able to change his mind after this, and Luke takes "Sportsdragon Slugger", "Sportsdragon Pitcher" and "Twin Edge Dragon" from his hand (which also contains "Dragias") and sends them to the Graveyard to activate the Spell Card "Dragonic Pressure" from his hand. Cracks open up in ground below the three "Printing Pressers" as Luke declares that the effect will destroy all of Scoop's monsters, which fall into the abyss as Scoop gasps "What?!" Luke then Special Summons "Dragonic Pitcher", and Scoop panics as he gasps that he still has a play; since his Machine monster was destroyed, he activates his Trap Card "Soul of a Reporter" to Special Summon "Printing Presser" from his Graveyard. Luke then activates the effect of "Sportsdragon Pitcher", Special Summoning "Sportsdragon Slugger" from his Graveyard, and then he Tribute his two monsters to Tribute Summon, chanting "Right now, in my galaxy, seven supernovas unleash a gamma-ray burst! Even if you tell me to stop, it's too late! Even if you tell me to stop, it's too late! There's a reason why I said it twice. Now, come out! Multistrike Dragon Dragias!" Scoop is horrified to see "Dragias", protesting that he sent it to the bottom of the Deck, but then he realizes that Luke shuffled his Deck due to "Dragon's Fortitude" earlier. Luke tells Scoop that if he says he's trying to report the truth, then allow him to treat him to the real truth. Scoop flinches backwards as Luke activates the effect of "Dragias", sending the top card of his Deck to his Graveyard to activate the "Gias Charge" effect of "Dragias", and "Dragias'" eyes and orbs glow red as Luke states that if "Dragias" destroys a monster by battle, it can attack once again. Scoop gasps "No way!" and Luke slides "Twin Edge Dragon" into his Graveyard and he declares that this is the truth of Rush Dueling. Scoop repeats "Truth" (the word for "truth" is the same as his last name in Japanese) and Luke attacks with "Multistrike Dragon Dragias", which releases its "Striking Light Bullet of Explosive Supremacy" and destroys "Printing Presser", reducing Scoop to 2500 LP. Luke then attacks directly with "Dragias", ordering "Dragon King Strike of Annihilative Supremacy" and as the flames approach Scoop, Luke tells him to turn to ashes. Scoop is consumed by the fire as his LP falls to zero, beginning to whisper "Ceasing publication..." (the word "ash" in Japanese, "hai" is also part of the term "Ceasing publication).

Scoop proudly declares that he enjoyed the Rush Duel.

The holographic dome fades, and as Kaizo lies tied up on the ground, Masa and Cub run to Scoop's side as ask if he's okay. Luke deactivates his Duel Disk as Gavin sighs in relief and Romin smiles proudly, and Yuga points out that it all turned out fine. Gavin protests that Luke wouldn't have been able to make the second attack fi his opponent hadn't Special Summoned "Printing Presser", then worries over how "Dragias" had been shuffled into the Deck in the first place, but Yuga reassures him that it's fine; even if the possibility is less than 0.1%, you should always bet on that possibility until the last moment; that's how their Rush Duel works. Luke turns around and smiles at Yuga, and Yuga grins back and he fist pumps while Romin smiles happily and sidles off, snatching up Masa's microphone and asking the Newspaper Club how if feels to have lost from a turnaround. But Scoop declares that a journalist's mission is to report the truth, snatching back the microphone and crying this to the setting sun, much to Romin, Cub and Masa's shock. Scoop happily declares that he experienced the depth and fun of Rush Duels in this Duel, and he vows to properly report the truth. He begs Luke not to suspend their publication, and bows to him (Masa and Cub running up and doing so as well), and Yuga reassures them that they won't, much to the surprise of his friends. He laughs nervously, and the Newspaper Club are overjoyed; Scoop thanking him sincerely.

Luke's requested article does not go down well with his friends...

The next morning, Masa and Cub swiftly distribute the new #7 Elementary Newspaper; a complete analysis on appeal of Rush Duels. Romin notes that they seem popular, and Scoop states that it's thanks to them; from now on the Newspaper Club will try to report the truth. Yuga thanks Luke for protecting their Rush Dueling as well, and Luke claims that it's only natural for someone aiming to be king to do. But Gavin runs up, crying that it's a disaster and handing the paper to Yuga, telling him to look at the article. Yuga doesn't see anything wrong, but Gavin tells him to look at the other side, and he turns it around to show them a photo that makes Romin physically ill as she asks what on earth it is; a photo of Luke's head digitally pasted on a king's body with Gavin and Romin as his servants and a thoroughly unimpressed Yuga in the portrait beside them. Luke claims that he asks for it, and Scoop happily states that it was tough editing the faces. Luke replies that he totally gets it; this is the best article.

Featured Duel: Lucidien "Luke" Kallister vs Scoop Pitman

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The Duel is conducted as a Rush Duel.

Turn 1: Scoop
Scoop's hand contains "Scoop Scooter", "Reporting from the Scene!", "Reprinter", "Printing Presser", and "Breaking News!". Scoop Sets a monster. Scoop Sets three cards.

Turn 2: Luke
Luke Normal Summons "Dragorite" (1500/0), "Dragon's Sage" (1100/100), and "Dragon Bat" (1000/400). Luke activates the Spell "Pierce!", allowing a monster he controls to inflict piercing battle damage this turn. He chooses "Dragorite". Luke Sets a card.

"Dragorite" attacks and destroys Scoop's Set "Scoop Scooter" (0/200) (Scoop: 4000 → 2700 LP). As a monster he controls was destroyed by battle, Scoop activates his Set Trap "Breaking News!", inflicting 300 damage to Luke (Luke: 4000 → 3700 LP). "Dragon's Sage" attacks Scoop directly, but Scoop activates his Set Trap "Reporting from the Scene!", sending a Machine Type monster from his hand to the Graveyard to inflict 300 damage to Luke and end the Battle Phase. He sends "Printing Presser" to the Graveyard (Luke: 3700 → 3400 LP).

Turn 3: Scoop
Scoop Normal Summons two copies of "Scoop Scooter" (0/200). Scoop Tributes both copies of "Scoop Scooter" to Tribute Summon "Printing Presser" (2300/1600). Scoop activates the Spell "Reprinter", choose a Machine Type monster he controls and Special Summoning a monster with the same name from his Graveyard, but it cannot attack directly and its effects are negated. He chooses "Printing Presser", and Special Summons another "Printing Presser" from his Graveyard in Attack Position. Scoop activates the effect of the first "Printing Presser", sending the top card of his Deck to the Graveyard to make Luke excavate the top five cards of his Deck, and for each excavated monster, "Printing Presser" gains 100 ATK until the end of the turn, then Luke places the excavated cards on the bottom of his Deck in any order. Scoop sends another "Printing Presser" and Luke excavates "Dragon's Return", "Dragon's Inferno", "Draco the Tiny", "Twin Edge Dragon", and "Multistrike Dragon Dragias" ("Printing Presser": 2300/1600 → 2600/1600). Scoop activates his Set Spell "Reprinter", choosing "Printing Presser" and Special Summoning a third "Printing Presser" from his Graveyard in Attack Position. Scoop Sets a card.

The two "Printing Pressers" with 2300 ATK attack and destroy "Dragon Bat" and "Dragon Priestess" (Luke: 3400 → 2100 → 900 LP). The "Printing Presser" with 2600 ATK attacks "Dragorite", but Luke activates his Set Trap "Dragon's Fortitude", returning a Dragon Type monster from his Graveyard to his Deck to reduce the ATK of the attacking monster by the returned monster's Level x 100 until the end of the turn. He returns the Level 3 "Dragon's Sage" ("Printing Presser": 2600/1600 → 2300/1600). The attack continues and "Dragorite" is destroyed (Luke: 900 → 100 LP).

Turn 4: Luke
Luke draws "Dragonic Pressure", "Sportsdragon Slugger", "Sportsdragon Pitcher", "Multistrike Dragon Dragias", and "Twin Edge Dragon". Luke activates the Spell "Dragonic Pressure", sending three Dragon Type monsters from his hand to the Graveyard to destroy all monsters on the field, and if a monster is destroyed by this effect, Luke can Special Summon a Level 4 or lower Dragon Type monster from his Graveyard in face-up Defense Position. Luke sends "Sportsdragon Pitcher", "Sportsdragon Slugger", and "Twin Edge Dragon" to the Graveyard, destroying all three copies of "Printing Presser", then Special Summoning "Sportsdragon Pitcher" from his Graveyard (0/1000) in Defense Position. As his Machine Type monster was destroyed by a card effect, Scoop activates his Set Trap Card "Soul of a Reporter", allowing him to Special Summon a Machine Type monster from his Graveyard in Attack Position. He Special Summons "Printing Presser" in Attack Position. Luke activates the effect of "Sportsdragon Pitcher", Special Summoning a "Sportsdragon Slugger" from his Graveyard in face-up Defense Position, but his Level 6 or lower monsters cannot attack this turn. He Special Summons "Sportsdragon Slugger" in Defense Position (1000/0). Luke Tributes "Pitcher" and "Slugger" to Tribute Summon "Multistrike Dragon Dragias" (2500/1500). Luke activates the effect of "Dragias", sending the top card of his Deck to the Graveyard to allow it to make a second attack this turn if it destroys an opponent's monster by battle. He sends "Twin Edge Dragon". "Dragias" attacks and destroys "Printing Presser" (Scoop: 2700 → 2500), then attacks Scoop directly (Scoop: 2500 → 0)

Differences in adaptations

  • The brief Gooha scene was removed in the dub.
  • The Japanese text closeups for Gavim reading Goha #7 Elementary's newspaper was removed in the dub, and it only shows closeups of Yuga and Gavin.
  • In the dub, most of the Japanese text in some scenes were removed.
  • The newspaper landing on the screen at the end is removed in the dub.
  • The scene where students of Goha #7 Elementary looking at the latest newspapers was removed in the dub.

Featured cards

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