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{{Infobox episode
| image = Yugioh019.png
| en_name = Double Trouble Duel, Part 1
| ja_name = 迷宮のタッグ・デュエル
| romaji_name = Meikyū no Taggu Dyueru
| ja_trans_name = Labyrinth Tag Duel
| series = Yu-Gi-Oh!
| number = 19
| season = 1
| image = Yugioh020.png| en_name = Double Trouble Duel, Part 2| ja_name = 三神合体! ゲート・ガーディアン| romaji_name = Sanshin Gattai! Gēto Gādian| ja_trans_name = Combination of Three Gods! Gate Guardian| number = 20| ja_air_date = August 29September 5, 2000| en_air_date = March 1623, 2002| ja_opening = V O I C E
| ja_ending = Energizing Shower
| en_theme = Yu-Gi-Oh! Theme
}}
'''"Double Trouble Duel, Part 12"''', known as '''"Labyrinth Tag DuelIntegration of the Three Gods! Gate Guardian"''' in the Japanese version, is the nineteenth twentieth episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' second series anime]]. It first aired in Japan on August 29September 5, 2000 and in the United States on March 1623, 2002.
==Summary==
In the cavethe [[Duel]], [[Yami Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] bring out their strongest [[Monster Card|monster]]s, but the group have no way [[Paradox Brothers]] use "[[Magical Labyrinth (anime)|Magical Labyrinth]]" to change the shape of removing the boulder blocking the entrancemaze and separate their monsters. Suddenly, The Paradox Brothers manage to [[draw a card|draw]] all three pieces of "[[Bakura RyouGate Guardian (anime)|BakuraGate Guardian]]'s " ("[[Millennium RingKazejin (anime)|Kazejin]] starts to point", presumably towards "[[Maximillion PegasusSuijin (anime)|PegasusSuijin]]'s " and "[[Millennium EyeSanga of the Thunder (anime)|Sanga of the Thunder]]"), their most powerful monster.
Following where the ring pointsMeanwhile, they end up at a large as [[Dueling ArenaSeto Kaiba]], where the approaches [[Paradox BrothersMaximillion Pegasus|Pegasus]] appear. They say that Yugi and a partner from his group have to face them in a tag-team 's [[DuelPegasus Castle|castle]]. If they win, they will have to choose one of the two doors the brothers guard. One door leads them out of the he is confronted by [[Paradox Brothers' dungeonKemo]], while the other leads to a even larger maze but Kaiba overpowers him and takes him hostage, demanding that is impossible he take him to get out of. Yugi and [[Joey WheelerMokuba Kaiba|JoeyMokuba]] agree to the conditions. Kemo takes Kaiba through Pegasus' underground prison, betting six [[Star Chip]]s between thembut activates an alarm, enough forcing Kaiba to gain them entrance to [[Pegasus Castle]] if they win. The rules are as follows: all four players start with 2000 [[Life Points]] each, flee and will move in turn, alternating between teams. However, if just one Duelist loses, his partner will also losefind Mokuba himself.
==Featured Duel: Yami Yugi & Joey Wheeler vs. Para & Dox=={{Cleanup}}{{Rules|Duelist Kingdom}}{{Duelprev|Featured Duel: Yami Yugi & Joey Wheeler vs. Para & Dox}} [[Yami Yugi|Yugi]] has 1600 [[Life Points|LP]] remaining, and [[control]]s "[[Celtic Guardian (anime)|Celtic Guardian]]" (1400/1200) in [[Attack Position]] and no [[Set]] cards.<br />[[Joey Wheeler]] has 2000 LP remaining, and controls "[[Axe Raider (anime)|Axe Raider]]" (2200/1150) in Attack Position [[equip]]ped with "[[Kunai with Chain (anime)|Kunai with Chain]]" and no Set cards.<br />[[Para]] has 1700 LP remaining, and controls no [[Monster Card|monsters]] or Set cards.<br />[[Dox]] has 2000 LP remaining, and controls "[[Normal SummonLabyrinth Tank (anime)|summonLabyrinth Tank]]s " (2400/2400) in Attack Position, "[[Labyrinth Wall (anime)|Labyrinth Wall]]"and 1 Set card ("[[Jirai Gumo (anime)|Jirai Gumo]]"). <u>'''Turn 8: Joey'''</u><br />Joey draws "[[Flame Swordsman (anime)|Flame Swordsman]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it (1800/1600) in Attack Position. Since "Flame Swordsman" is a [[Level]] 5 monster, which changes Joey can move it up to 5 spaces, but he chooses to move it only 4 spaces inside the Duel Arena into maze, arriving at the same space as "Celtic Guardian". He then moves "Axe Raider" inside the maze. Since it is a Level 4 monster, he moves it by 4 spaces. It joins "Flame Swordsman" and "Celtic Guardian". <u>'''Turn 9: Dox'''</u><br />Dox draws. He then moves "Labyrinth Tank" another 7 spaces. <u>'''Turn 10: Yami Yugi'''</u><br />Yugi draws. He then Normal Summons "[[Dark Magician (anime)|Dark Magician]]" (2500/2100) in Attack Position. Since it is a Level 7 monster, Yugi can move it up to 7 spaces, but he chooses to move it only 5 spaces inside the maze, in front of "Celtic Guardian" and Joey's monsters. <u>'''Turn 11: Para'''</u><br />Para draws "[[Magical Labyrinth (anime)|Magical Labyrinth]]" and subsequently [[activate]]s it to change the shape of "Labyrinth Wall" maze. "Flame Swordsman" and "Axe Raider" are separated from "Celtic Guardian" and "Dark Magician". <u>'''Turn 12: Joey'''</u><br />Joey draws. He then moves "Flame Swordsman" and "Axe Raider" ahead, but "Axe Raider" steps on the space of ""[[Jirai Gumo (anime)|Jirai Gumo]]", causing it to appear on the field in Attack Position (2100/1000) and [[attack]] "Axe Raider". Due to the [[Card effect|effect]] of "Jirai Gumo", the [[ATK]] of "Axe Raider" becomes its [[Original ATK and DEF|original ATK]] during the [[Damage Step]] ("Axe Raider": 2200 → 1700/1150). "Jirai Gumo" destroys "Axe Raider" (Joey: 2000 → 1600 LP). <u>'''Turn 13: Dox'''</u><br />Dox draws. He then moves "Labyrinth Tank" another 7 spaces, arriving right behind "Jirai Gumo". He then Sets "[[Dungeon Worm (anime)|Dungeon Worm]]".
During the Duel, Para and Dox say that from now on, one brother will speak only the truth and the other will speak only lies; they also offer Joey and <u>'''Turn 14: Yami Yugi the option to each ask one question. Joey is excited about this prospect, having heard a similar riddle before, and asks his question right away. '''</u><br />Yugi, however, immediately recognizes the draws "[[wikipedia:Liar paradoxMystic Box (anime)|liar paradoxMystic Box]] here, " and subsequently activates it to force "Jirai Gumo" and waits "Dark Magician" to ask his question until laterswap locations and destroy "Jirai Gumo". This is also known as the Knights "Dark Magician" attacks and Knaves fork in the road paradoxdestroys "Labyrinth Tank" (Dox: 2000 → 1900 LP).
Meanwhile, <u>'''Turn 15: Para'''</u><br />Para draws "[[Mokuba KaibaSanga of the Thunder (anime)|Mokuba]], trapped in Pegasus's underground prison, is thinking about [[Seto KaibaSanga of the Thunder]] " and what happened to them when they were younger. Kaiba, on the other hand, is outside, approaching Pegasus's castlesubsequently Sets it.
==Featured Duel<u>'''Turn 16: Yami Yugi and Joey Wheeler vs'''</u><br />Joey draws. He then moves "Flame Swordsman" five spaces. Paradox Brothers=={{Rules|Duelist Kingdom}}
<u>'''Turn 17: Dox'''</u><br />Dox draws "[[Suijin (anime)|Suijin]]" and subsequently Sets it. He then [[Flip Summon]]s "Dungeon Worm" (1800/1500) to Attack Position. He then activates "[[Invigoration (anime)|Invigoration]]" and equips it to "Dungeon Worm", increasing the latter's ATK by 400 and decreasing its [[FileDEF]] by 200 ("Dungeon Worm":Labyrinth-Wall-Anime1800 → 2200/1500 → 1300).jpg|175px|thumb|9×9 Since it's a burrower, "Dungeon Worm" is able to move freely under the maze created by , bypassing the spaces and attacking any monster. "Dungeon Worm" attacks and destroys "Celtic Guardian" (Yugi: 1600 → 800 LP). "Labyrinth WallDungeon Worm"then retreats underground.]]
<u>'''Turn 118: DoxYami Yugi'''</u><br />[[Dox]] [[Normal Summon]]s Yugi draws. He then activates "[[Labyrinth Wall Magical Hats (anime)|Labyrinth WallMagical Hats]]" (0/3000). During this Duel and exclusively in the anime, hiding "Labyrinth WallDark Magician" acts like a [[Field Spell Card|Field Magic Card]] in addition to a [[Monster Card|monster]]. Once activated, and "Labyrinth WallFlame Swordsman" creates a 9×9 maze on the Dueling Arena that each player's monster must go through before they can reach the other side. Monsters can move a number under two of spaces equivalent to their [[Level]]. Monsters can attack each other inside the maze, but must be on tiles adjacent to one anotherfour "Hats".
<u>'''Turn 219: Yami YugiPara'''</u><br />[[Yami Yugi|Yugi]] [[Draw a card|Para draws]]. He then Normal Summons "[[Beaver Warrior Monster Tamer (anime)|Beaver WarriorMonster Tamer]]" (12001800/15001600) in [[Attack Position]]. Since itDue to the effect of "Monster Tamer", Para can take control of Dox's "Dungeon Worm" and increase its ATK by 600 ("Dungeon Worm": 2200 → 2800/1300). "Dungeon Worm" attacks and destroys a Level 4 monster"Hat", Yugi moves it 4 spaces inside the mazewhich is revealed to be empty. "Dungeon Worm" then retreats underground.
<u>'''Turn 320: ParaJoey'''</u><br />[[Para]] Joey draws. He then [[activate]]s releases his "Flame Swordsman" from the "[[Polymerization (anime)|Polymerization]]Hat" to [[Fusion Material Monster|fuse]] it was under. He then activates "[[Shadow Ghoul Salamandra (anime)|Shadow GhoulSalamandra]]" into and equips it to "Labyrinth WallFlame Swordsman" and [[Special Summon]] , increasing the latter's ATK by 700 ("[[Wall Shadow (anime)|Wall Shadow]]Flame Swordsman" (: 1800 → 2500/1600/3000) in Attack Position. "Wall ShadowFlame Swordsman" attacks "Dungeon Worm" can travel through . The Salamandra attack steers itself into the walls of destroyed hat and down the maze instead of actual spacestunnels, allowing it "Flame Swordsman" to attack without moving and strike any an underground monster that is inside the labyrinth instantaneously. Also, since "Wall ShadowDungeon Worm" is weak against [[attackFIRE]]s and -[[destroyAttribute]]s monsters, it loses the ATK bonus from "Monster Tamer" ("Dungeon Worm": 2800 → 2200/1300). "Flame Swordsman" destroys "Beaver WarriorDungeon Worm" (YugiDox: 2000 1900 → 1600 [[Life Points|LP]]).
<u>'''Turn 421: JoeyDox'''</u><br />[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] Dox draws. He then Normal Summons "[[Axe Raider Kazejin (anime)|Axe RaiderKazejin]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it (17002400/11502200) in Attack Position . He then Flip Summons "Suijin" (2500/2400) and "Sanga of the Thunder" (2600/2200) and [[SetTribute|combine]]s a cardthem with "Kazejin" in order to [[Special Summon|form]] "[[Gate Guardian (anime)|Gate Guardian]]" in Attack Position.
<u>'''Turn 522: DoxYami Yugi'''</u><br />Dox Yugi draws. He then Sets "[[Jirai Gumo (anime)|Jirai Gumo]]" on a space in the maze and Normal Summons "[[Labyrinth Tank (anime)|Labyrinth Tank]]" (2400/2400) in Attack Position. Since it's a Level 7 monster, Dox moves it 7 spaces inside the mazetwo cards.
<u>'''Turn 623: Yami YugiPara'''</u><br />Yugi draws. He then Normal Summons "[[Celtic Guardian (anime)|Celtic Guardian]]Sanga of the Thunder" attacks "Flame Swordsman" (1400/1200) in Attack Position. Since it's a Level 4 monster, he moves it 4 spaces inside the maze.
<u>'''Turn 7: Para'''</u><br />Para draws. "Wall Shadow" attacks "Celtic Guardian", but {{duelnext|Yami Yugi & Joey activates his face-down "[[Kunai with Chain (anime)|Kunai with Chain]]", equipping ito "Axe Raider" and increasing the ATK of "Celtic Guardian" and "Axe Raider" by 500 ("Celtic Guardian: 1400 → 1900/1200, "Axe Raider": 1700 → 2200/1150). "Celtic Guardian" destroys "Wall Shadow" (Para: 2000 → 1700 LP)Wheeler vs. On Para's [[End Phase]], the boost that "Celtic Guardian" got from "Kunai with Chain" expires ("Celtic Guardian": 1900 → 1400/1200).& Dox}}
{{Duelnext==Differences in adaptations==*The gun in [[Kemo]]'s hand is erased from the dub.** Due to this, most of the fight between Kaiba and Kemo is also cut out from the dub.*Shots of the Paradox Brothers are changed to show them talking in the US version. In the Japanese, they just standing there looking fierce.*In the dub, a spider graphic was added to the square Axe Raider steps on.*Mystic Box has a slightly different artwork in the dub.*A shot is changed in the dub to show the "[[Jirai Gumo (anime)|Featured Duel: Yami Jirai Gumo]]" card being pierced by swords, rather than the monster itself.*In the dub, the Paradox Brothers' acrobatic entrance is replayed right before Dox Summons "[[Kazejin (anime)|Kazejin]]".*The words "TO BE CONTINUED" are added at the end of the dub episode. ===Mistakes===* When "[[Celtic Guardian (anime)|Celtic Guardian]]" is destroyed by "[[Dungeon Worm (anime)|Dungeon Worm]]", in the dub Joey shouts "No, my Celtic Guardian!" However, "Celtic Guardian" belongs to Yugi and , not Joey Wheeler vs. Paradox Brothers}}* When "[[Monster Tamer (anime)|Monster Tamer]]" is Summoned, the graphic shows it with 1500 DEF when in both versions its card has 1600 DEF.* When [[Dox]] Summons "[[Kazejin (anime)|Kazejin]]", in the dub the "[[Labyrinth Wall (anime)|Labyrinth Wall]]" in his [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] is replaced by Para's "[[Sanga of the Thunder (anime)|Sanga of the Thunder]]".
==Featured cards==
{{Decklist|Para
|effect monsters =
* [[Shadow Ghoul Monster Tamer (anime)|Shadow GhoulMonster Tamer]]|fusion monsters =* [[Wall Shadow Sanga of the Thunder (anime)|Wall ShadowSanga of the Thunder]]|magic=* [[Polymerization Magical Labyrinth (anime)|PolymerizationMagical Labyrinth]] (''[[Polymerization (alternate password)|Alternate version]] in the dub'')
}}
{{Decklist|Dox
|normal monsters =
* [[Dungeon Worm (anime)|Dungeon Worm]]* [[Labyrinth Tank (anime)|Labyrinth Tank]]<ref group=Notes name=normal>This card was played as a [[Normal Monster]]. It is a [[Fusion Monster]] in the TCG/OCG.</ref>
* [[Labyrinth Wall (anime)|Labyrinth Wall]]
|effect monsters =
* [[Gate Guardian (anime)|Gate Guardian]]
* [[Kazejin (anime)|Kazejin]]
* [[Suijin (anime)|Suijin]]
|magic =
* [[Invigoration (anime)|Invigoration]]
|traps =
* [[Jirai Gumo (anime)|Jirai Gumo]]<ref group=Notes name=trap>This card was played as a [[Trap Card]]. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>
}}
{{Decklist|Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi
|normal monsters =
* [[Beaver Warrior (anime)|Beaver Warrior]]
* [[Celtic Guardian (anime)|Celtic Guardian]]
* [[Dark Magician (anime)|Dark Magician]]
|magic =
* [[Magical Hats (anime)|Magical Hats]]<ref group=Notes name=magic>This card was played as a [[Quick-Play Spell Card|Magic Card]]. It is a [[Trap Card]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>
* [[Mystic Box (anime)|Mystic Box]]
}}
|normal monsters =
* [[Axe Raider (anime)|Axe Raider]]
* [[Flame Swordsman (anime)|Flame Swordsman]]<ref group=Notes name=normal>This card was played as a [[Normal Monster]]. It is a [[Fusion Monster]] in the TCG/OCG.</ref>
|magic =
* [[Salamandra (anime)|Salamandra]]
|traps =
* [[Kunai with Chain (anime)|Kunai with Chain]]
}}
{{Decklist|Labyrinth's explanationSeto Kaiba
|normal monsters =
* [[Labyrinth Wall Gyakutenno Megami (anime)|Labyrinth Wall]]|effect monsters =* [[Penguin Knight (anime)|Penguin Knight]]* [[The Wicked Worm Beast (anime)|The Wicked Worm BeastGyakutenno Megami]]<ref group="note" Notes name="silhouette"exe>This card was silhouetted off when used to jam Kemo's gun and remove it from his hands. This card is not shown in the explanationdub as the scene involving it was cut out.</ref>
}}
 
==Cast==
The ending credits in some sources, including the official Crunchyroll upload, erroneously show the cast for [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 034|episode 34]] at the end of this episode. Listed below is the correct voice cast.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col" | Japanese character name
! scope="col" | Japanese voice actor
|-
| [[Yugi Muto]]u
| [[Shunsuke Kazama]]
|-
| [[Téa Gardner|Anzu Mazaki]]
| [[Maki Saito]]
|-
| [[Joey Wheeler|Katsuya Jonouchi]]
| [[Hiroki Takahashi]]
|-
| [[Tristan Taylor|Hiroto Honda]]
| [[Takayuki Kondo]]
|-
| [[Bakura Ryou|Ryo Bakura]]
| [[Yo Inoue]]
|-
| [[Seto Kaiba]]
| [[Kenjiro Tsuda]]
|-
| [[Maximillion Pegasus|Pegasus J. Crawford]]
| [[Jiro Jay Takasugi]]
|-
| [[Mokuba Kaiba]]
| [[Junko Takeuchi]]
|-
| [[Para|Elder Labyrinth Brother]]
| [[Takashi Matsuyama]]
|-
| [[Dox|Younger Labyrinth Brother]]
| [[Jin Nishimura]]
|-
| [[Croquet|Mr. Crocketts]]
| [[Yoshikazu Nagano]]
|-
| rowspan="2" | Other
| [[Eiji Takemoto]]
|-
| [[Mika Ishibashi]]
|-
| Narration
| [[Masanori Ikeda]]
|}
 
==Differences in adaptations==
*The scenes on [[Maximillion Pegasus|Pegasus]]' view screen have been changed in the US version to show a hidden arena, and then a close-up of [[Yami Yugi]]. Yami Yugi and Joey can be seen dueling the brothers in the arena, which is a mistake because they are still in the tunnels. In the Japanese, he's watching [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and the others walking through the tunnels, with small views of other scenes along the side of the screen.
 
*In the US version, [[Para]]'s fierce face is replaced with a milder image from earlier.
 
*A long shot of the [[duel]] is added to the US version, to provide a transition from the commercial break.
 
*Another scene of the [[Paradox Brothers]]' acrobatics is added to the US version. The Japanese version goes right to [[Paradox Brothers|Para]]'s ordering the [[attack]].
 
*A shot of fierce [[Para]] telling [[Yami Yugi]] his "[[Celtic Guardian (anime)|Elf Swordsman]]" is doomed and his Life Points with it, is replaced in the US version with [[Dox]] saying the same thing.
 
*[[Dox]] sets "[[Jirai Gumo (anime)|Jirai Gumo]]" as a trap card, which, in the Japanese version, it was, but in the US version, it has a monster card design as it does in real life (though the ATK and DEF are different for this duel).
 
*The words "TO BE CONTINUED" are added at the end of the dub episode.
 
*In the US version, Para says that the turns will cycle starting with him, then, Yugi, then his brother, then Joey, and then back to him. He and Dox are actually in the other's spot in the cycle. (This is possibly due to the direction switch of reading the brothers' "name").
 
==Mistakes==
*In the US version, for one scene, "[[Labyrinth Tank (anime)|Labyrinth Tank]]" is in its original Japanese card format.
==Notes==
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