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However, Seto [[summon]]s [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]], [[destroy]]ing [[Red-Eyes Black Dragon]] and winning the [[duel]]. He then explains to the group about Pegasus' mysterious powers. | However, Seto [[summon]]s [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]], [[destroy]]ing [[Red-Eyes Black Dragon]] and winning the [[duel]]. He then explains to the group about Pegasus' mysterious powers. | ||
− | Sometime ago at the [[Intercontinental Tournament]] in New York City, | + | Sometime ago at the [[Intercontinental Tournament]] in New York City, Seto Kaiba was one of Pegasus' guests of honor. In the final round, Pegasus was dueling a man named [[Bandit Keith]]. Pegasus just played with Keith, then wrote something on a piece of paper and called a [[Sam|kid]] from the audience. |
Keith protested that asking for help is illegal. However, Pegasus says he doesn't need help. A child could beat him and he will prove it. He tells the kid to follow the instructions and he'll win. Keith [[summon]]s [[Garnecia Elefantis]]. | Keith protested that asking for help is illegal. However, Pegasus says he doesn't need help. A child could beat him and he will prove it. He tells the kid to follow the instructions and he'll win. Keith [[summon]]s [[Garnecia Elefantis]]. | ||
− | The kid follows the instructions and [[summon]]s [[Flying Elephant]] in [[Attack Position]], which for some unknown reason, defeats Keith. | + | The kid follows the instructions and [[summon]]s [[Flying Elephant]] in [[Attack Position]], which for some unknown reason, defeats Keith. Seto is clearly surprised by this. Yugi says something like this happened to him when he first faced Pegasus. |
− | Yugi and | + | Yugi and Seto may not agree on most things, but they both know that Pegasus must be stopped. Seto leaves the group and heads for the Castle, unaware that Pegasus is watching him with his [[Millennium Eye]]. |
==Featured Duels== | ==Featured Duels== |
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Series | Yu-Gi-Oh! |
Number | 16 |
Season | 1 |
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"The Scars of Defeat", known as "Clash! Blue Eyes VS. Red Eyes" in the Japanese version, is the sixteenth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime. It first aired in Japan on August 8, 2000 and in the US on February 9, 2002.
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Summary
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The episode starts with Maximillion Pegasus in his executive office talking to The Big Five about their deal to take over KaibaCorp. Seto Kaiba, meanwhile, is flying to Duelist Kingdom in his helicopter to save Mokuba.
Yugi and Bakura notice that Bakura's Millennium Ring can point to the direction of other Millennium Items and that it has been honing in on Maximillion Pegasus' Millennium Eye. Bakura explains that the same thing the day he was transferred into their class. His Millennium Ring was pointing to Yugi's puzzle while he and Joey were dueling(The flashback shows Yugi has "Celtic Guardian" and "Beaver Warrior" out on his field while Joey has "Axe Raider" out on his field. Joey then summons "Battle Warrior" out, but we don't see what happens next after that.). Everyone is deep asleep, except for Yugi, who is thinking about what lies ahead of him.
Just then, Seto's helicopter arrives and wakes everyone up. Seto steps off and Yugi gives him back his Deck. He goes to leave, but Yugi asks to join him since they are both headed towards Pegasus' Castle. Words are exchanged between them that make Joey very angry about Seto's attitude.
He grabs Seto and challenges him, but Seto knocks him to the ground. When Joey gets up, the two insult each other to the point where they face off in a duel using Seto's new Duel Disk system. Joey is repeatedly pounded by Rabid Horseman until he summons Red-Eyes B. Dragon to destroy it.
However, Seto summons Blue-Eyes White Dragon, destroying Red-Eyes Black Dragon and winning the duel. He then explains to the group about Pegasus' mysterious powers.
Sometime ago at the Intercontinental Tournament in New York City, Seto Kaiba was one of Pegasus' guests of honor. In the final round, Pegasus was dueling a man named Bandit Keith. Pegasus just played with Keith, then wrote something on a piece of paper and called a kid from the audience.
Keith protested that asking for help is illegal. However, Pegasus says he doesn't need help. A child could beat him and he will prove it. He tells the kid to follow the instructions and he'll win. Keith summons Garnecia Elefantis.
The kid follows the instructions and summons Flying Elephant in Attack Position, which for some unknown reason, defeats Keith. Seto is clearly surprised by this. Yugi says something like this happened to him when he first faced Pegasus.
Yugi and Seto may not agree on most things, but they both know that Pegasus must be stopped. Seto leaves the group and heads for the Castle, unaware that Pegasus is watching him with his Millennium Eye.
Featured Duels
Maximillion Pegasus VS. Bandit Keith (Flashback)
Most of the Duel is skipped.
Bandit Keith's Turn
- Keith draws "Garnecia Elefantis".
- At this point, Pegasus has Sam duel in his place.
- Normal Summons "Garnecia Elefantis" in Attack Position (2400 ATK / 2000 DEF).
Sam' Turn
- Normal Summons "Flying Elephant" in Attack Position (1850 ATK / 1600 DEF).
Sam wins. How the two monsters interacted and caused Keith to lose is not specified.
Seto Kaiba VS. Joey Wheeler
Turn 1: Kaiba
- Normal Summons "Battle Ox" in Attack Position (1700 ATK / 1000 DEF).
Tun 2: Joey
- Normal Summons "Armored Lizard" in Attack Position (1500 ATK / 1200 DEF).
Turn 3: Kaiba
- "Battle Ox" attacks and destroys "Armored Lizard" (Joey 2000 → 1800 Life Points).
Turn 4: Joey
- Draws "Flame Swordsman" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (1800 ATK / 1600 DEF).
- "Flame Swordsman" attacks Battle Ox, but due to "Battle Ox's" resistance to Fire, "Flame Swordsman" loses 300 ATK ("Flame Swordsman": 1800 → 1500 ATK). "Flame Swordsman" is destroyed (Joey 1800 → 1600 Life Points).
Turn 5: Kaiba
- Activates "Polymerization", sending "Battle Ox" and "Mystic Horseman" (1300 ATK / 1550 DEF) from his field and hand to the Graveyard to Fusion Summon "Rabid Horseman" in Attack Position (2000 ATK / 1700 DEF).
Turn 6: Joey
- Normal Summons "Swamp Battleguard" in Attack Position (1800 ATK / 1500 DEF).
Turn 7: Kaiba
- "Rabid Horseman" attacks and destroys "Swamp Battleguard" (Joey 1600 → 1400).
Turn 8: Joey
- Draws "Axe Raider" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (1700 ATK / 1150 DEF).
Turn 9: Kaiba
- "Rabid Horseman" attacks and destroys "Axe Raider" (Joey 1400 → 1100).
Turn 10: Joey
- Normal Summons "Battle Steer" in Attack Position (1800 ATK / 1600 DEF).
Turn 11: Kaiba
- "Rabid Horseman" attacks and destroys "Battle Steer" (Joey Life Points 1100 → 900).
Turn 12: Joey
- Normal Summons "Garoozis" in Attack Position (1800 ATK / 1500 DEF).
Turn 13: Kaiba
- "Rabid Horseman" attacks and destroys "Garoozis" (Joey Life Points 900 → 700).
Turn 14: Joey
- Normal Summons "Rock Ogre Grotto #1" in Defense Position (800 ATK / 1200 DEF).
Turn 15: Kaiba
- "Rabid Horseman" attacks and destroys "Rock Ogre Grotto #1".
Turn 16: Joey
- Draws "Rude Kaiser" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (1800 ATK / 1600 DEF).
Turn 17: Kaiba
- "Rabid Horseman" attacks and destroys "Rude Kaiser" (Joey 700 → 500).
Turn 18: Joey
- Joey draws "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (2400 ATK / 2000 DEF).
- "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" attacks and destroys "Rabid Horseman" (Kaiba 2000 → 1600 Life Points).
Turn 19: Kaiba
- Draws "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (3000 ATK / 2500 DEF).
- "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" attacks and destroys "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" (Joey 500 → 0 Life Points).
Kaiba wins.
Mistakes
- When Kaiba fuses Mystic Horseman and Battle Ox, he is wearing a duel glove, despite not owning one.
Differences in adaptations
- Shots of Kaiba's briefcase are cut out from the Dub Version.
- Yami Yugi's image is added over the moon in the Dub Version.
- A close-up of "Battle Ox's" axe sinking then cutting into "Armored Lizard's" neck is cut from the US Version.
- The writing scrolling across the bottom of the stadium display screens is removed from the US Version, even though it's unreadable.
- Yami Yugi's appearances at the end of the episodes are replaced with Yugi's.
- In the Japanese version, Joey challenges Kaiba because he's angry Kaiba wants to go to Pegasus' castle without having any star chips and to show him how much he progressed, while in the US adaptation, it's just because Kaiba is too pretentious and says that Joey and Yugi are just playing.
- For a split second you can see the Japanese Life Points counter the second time the life points screen appears after Armored Lizard is destroyed.
Featured cards
The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
Seto Kaiba
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