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− | {{Infobox | + | {{Infobox episode |
− | + | | image = Vrains 064.png | |
− | + | | caption = [[Cal Kolter|Kolter]] asks [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] to ally with him. | |
− | + | | en_name = The Beginning | |
− | + | | ja_name = ターニング・ポイント | |
− | + | | romaji_name = Tāning Pointo | |
− | + | | ja_trans_name = Turning Point | |
− | + | | series = Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS | |
− | + | | number = 64 | |
− | + | | season = 2 | |
− | + | | ja_opening = go forward | |
− | + | | ja_ending = BOY | |
− | + | | en_theme = Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS Main Theme | |
− | + | | screenwriter = [[Junki Takegami]] | |
− | + | | director = [[Shigenori Kurii]] | |
− | + | | storyboard_artist = [[Masahiro Takada]] | |
− | + | | animation_director = | |
− | |||
* [[Emiko Kataoka]] | * [[Emiko Kataoka]] | ||
* [[Taro Yamada]] | * [[Taro Yamada]] | ||
+ | | ja_air_date = August 15, 2018 | ||
+ | | en_air_date = January 5, 2020 | ||
}} | }} | ||
"'''The Beginning'''", known as "'''Turning Point'''" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-fourth episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on August 15, 2018, and aired in Canada on January 5, 2020. | "'''The Beginning'''", known as "'''Turning Point'''" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-fourth episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on August 15, 2018, and aired in Canada on January 5, 2020. | ||
− | {{Episode summary|[[Theodore Hamilton|Theodore]] and [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] are heading to [[ | + | {{Episode summary|[[Theodore Hamilton|Theodore]] and [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] are heading to [[Cal Kolter|Kolter]]'s place, but [[Naoki Shima|Shima]] then shows up and starts talking to Yusaku. Thus, Theodore has no choice but to go to Kolter by himself. Theodore then asks Kolter about how he met Yusaku.}} |
− | ==Featured Duel: | + | ==Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. Knight of Hanoi== |
[[File:Unknown VS Knight of Hanoi.png|left|thumb|220x220px|]] | [[File:Unknown VS Knight of Hanoi.png|left|thumb|220x220px|]] | ||
The Duel is conducted as a [[Master Duel]]. | The Duel is conducted as a [[Master Duel]]. | ||
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The Knight Normal Summons "[[Jack Wyvern (anime)|Jack Wyvern]]" (1800/0). The Knight activates the Equip Spell Card "[[Big Bang Shot (anime)|Big Bang Shot]]", equipping it to "Jack Wyvern" and increasing its ATK by 400 ("Jack Wyvern": 1800 → 2200 ATK). The Knight Sets a card. | The Knight Normal Summons "[[Jack Wyvern (anime)|Jack Wyvern]]" (1800/0). The Knight activates the Equip Spell Card "[[Big Bang Shot (anime)|Big Bang Shot]]", equipping it to "Jack Wyvern" and increasing its ATK by 400 ("Jack Wyvern": 1800 → 2200 ATK). The Knight Sets a card. | ||
− | '''<u>Turn 2: | + | '''<u>Turn 2: Playmaker</u>'''<br /> |
− | As | + | As Playmaker controls no monsters, he Special Summons "[[Photon Thrasher (later anime)|Photon Thrasher]]" (2100/0) from his hand by its own effect. Playmaker Normal Summons "[[Marauding Captain (anime)|Marauding Captain]]" (1200/400). As "Marauding Captain" was Normal Summoned, Playmaker activates its effect, Special Summoning a Level 4 or lower monster from his hand. He Special Summons the Level 4 "[[Exarion Universe (anime)|Exarion Universe]]" (1800/1900). Playmaker uses "Photon Thrasher", "Marauding Captain" and "Exarion Universe" to Link Summon "[[Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow (anime)|Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow]]" (2600/←↓→) to the Extra Monster Zone. |
− | "Gaia Saber" attacks "Jack Wyvern". The Knight activates his face-down Quick-Play Spell Card "[[Limiter Removal (later anime)|Limiter Removal]]", doubling the ATK of all Machine monsters he controls until the End Phase, but during the End Phase of this turn, those monsters are destroyed, but | + | "Gaia Saber" attacks "Jack Wyvern". The Knight activates his face-down Quick-Play Spell Card "[[Limiter Removal (later anime)|Limiter Removal]]", doubling the ATK of all Machine monsters he controls until the End Phase, but during the End Phase of this turn, those monsters are destroyed, but Playmaker activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "[[Forbidden Lance (anime)|Forbidden Lance]]", decreasing the ATK of a monster by 800 and making it unaffected by the effects of other Spell/Trap Cards. He decreases the ATK of "Jack Wyvern" ("Jack Wyvern": 2200 → 1400 → 1000 ATK). The effect of "Limiter Removal" resolves, but the ATK of "Jack Wyvern" is not doubled. Playmaker activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "Limiter Removal", doubling the ATK of the Machine "Gaia Saber" until the End Phase, but during the End Phase, "Gaia Saber" is destroyed ("Gaia Saber": 2600 → 5200 ATK). The attack continues and "Jack Wyvern" is destroyed (The Knight: 4000 → 0 LP). |
==Featured cards== | ==Featured cards== | ||
The following cards appeared in this episodes. Cards in italics debuted here. | The following cards appeared in this episodes. Cards in italics debuted here. | ||
− | {{Decklist|Yusaku Fujiki/ | + | {{Decklist|Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker |
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
* ''[[Exarion Universe (anime)|Exarion Universe]]'' | * ''[[Exarion Universe (anime)|Exarion Universe]]'' | ||
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* [[Limiter Removal (later anime)|Limiter Removal]] | * [[Limiter Removal (later anime)|Limiter Removal]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Differences in adaptions== | ||
+ | * In the original version, [[Ai]] criticizes [[Theodore Hamilton|Theodore]] for bringing [[Cal Kolter|Kolter]] a snack from a rival store. In the dub, he criticizes its size. | ||
+ | * In the original version, both [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] and Kolter use aliases in [[LINK VRAINS]]; Unknown and Unnamed respectively. In the dub, they simply refrain from revealing any kind of alias within LINK VRAINS. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | * In the dub, Unknown makes a reference to ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' after defeating the Knight of Hanoi, making a similar gesture to [[Jaden Yuki]] after the conclusions of his Duels and telling the Knight "That's game". | ||
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episodes/season 2}} | {{Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episodes/season 2}} |
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English | The Beginning | ||||||||
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Series | Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS | ||||||||
Number | 64 | ||||||||
Season | 2 | ||||||||
Music | |||||||||
Japanese OP | "go forward" | ||||||||
Japanese ED | "BOY" | ||||||||
English OP & ED | "Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS Main Theme" | ||||||||
Staff | |||||||||
Screenplay | |||||||||
Director | |||||||||
Storyboard | |||||||||
Animation director | |||||||||
Air dates | |||||||||
Japanese | August 15, 2018 | ||||||||
English | January 5, 2020 | ||||||||
Chronology | |||||||||
Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episodes (season 2) | |||||||||
Previous | "Scare Tactics" | ||||||||
Next | "Pieces of the Puzzle" |
"The Beginning", known as "Turning Point" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-fourth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime. It first aired in Japan on August 15, 2018, and aired in Canada on January 5, 2020.
Theodore and Yusaku are heading to Kolter's place, but Shima then shows up and starts talking to Yusaku. Thus, Theodore has no choice but to go to Kolter by himself. Theodore then asks Kolter about how he met Yusaku.
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Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. Knight of Hanoi[edit]
The Duel is conducted as a Master Duel.
Turn 1: Knight of Hanoi
The Knight Normal Summons "Jack Wyvern" (1800/0). The Knight activates the Equip Spell Card "Big Bang Shot", equipping it to "Jack Wyvern" and increasing its ATK by 400 ("Jack Wyvern": 1800 → 2200 ATK). The Knight Sets a card.
Turn 2: Playmaker
As Playmaker controls no monsters, he Special Summons "Photon Thrasher" (2100/0) from his hand by its own effect. Playmaker Normal Summons "Marauding Captain" (1200/400). As "Marauding Captain" was Normal Summoned, Playmaker activates its effect, Special Summoning a Level 4 or lower monster from his hand. He Special Summons the Level 4 "Exarion Universe" (1800/1900). Playmaker uses "Photon Thrasher", "Marauding Captain" and "Exarion Universe" to Link Summon "Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow" (2600/←↓→) to the Extra Monster Zone.
"Gaia Saber" attacks "Jack Wyvern". The Knight activates his face-down Quick-Play Spell Card "Limiter Removal", doubling the ATK of all Machine monsters he controls until the End Phase, but during the End Phase of this turn, those monsters are destroyed, but Playmaker activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "Forbidden Lance", decreasing the ATK of a monster by 800 and making it unaffected by the effects of other Spell/Trap Cards. He decreases the ATK of "Jack Wyvern" ("Jack Wyvern": 2200 → 1400 → 1000 ATK). The effect of "Limiter Removal" resolves, but the ATK of "Jack Wyvern" is not doubled. Playmaker activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "Limiter Removal", doubling the ATK of the Machine "Gaia Saber" until the End Phase, but during the End Phase, "Gaia Saber" is destroyed ("Gaia Saber": 2600 → 5200 ATK). The attack continues and "Jack Wyvern" is destroyed (The Knight: 4000 → 0 LP).
Featured cards[edit]
The following cards appeared in this episodes. Cards in italics debuted here.
Knight of Hanoi
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Differences in adaptions[edit]
- In the original version, Ai criticizes Theodore for bringing Kolter a snack from a rival store. In the dub, he criticizes its size.
- In the original version, both Yusaku and Kolter use aliases in LINK VRAINS; Unknown and Unnamed respectively. In the dub, they simply refrain from revealing any kind of alias within LINK VRAINS.
Trivia[edit]
- In the dub, Unknown makes a reference to Yu-Gi-Oh! GX after defeating the Knight of Hanoi, making a similar gesture to Jaden Yuki after the conclusions of his Duels and telling the Knight "That's game".