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| english            = Dungeon Dice Monsters - Part 1  
 
| english            = Dungeon Dice Monsters - Part 1  
 
| kanji              = 謎の転校生 御伽龍児
 
| kanji              = 謎の転校生 御伽龍児
| romaji              =  
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| romaji              = Nazo no tenkousei Otogi Ryuuji
 
| japanese translated = (The Mysterious Transfer Student - Ryuji Otogi)
 
| japanese translated = (The Mysterious Transfer Student - Ryuji Otogi)
 
| episode number      = 046
 
| episode number      = 046

Revision as of 13:36, 13 November 2011

Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 046
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number46
Season1
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 1)
Previous"Legendary Heroes, Part 3"
Next"Dungeon Dice Monsters, Part 2"

Dungeion Dice Monsters - Part 1, known as The Mysterious Transfer Student - Ryuji Otogi in the Japanese version, is the forty-sixth episode of Yu-Gi-Oh!. It aired in Japan on March 13, 2001, and in the US on November 2, 2002.

Major Events

  • Joey duels Duke.
    • If Duke wins, Joey becomes his servant for one week. If Joey wins, Duke must close down his shop.
    • This duel uses Duelist Kingdom rules.
  • Both characters duel using new decks with random cards from Thousand Eyes Bible (Pharaoh's Servant in English game) only.

Episode Summary

Solomon Muto is disgusted because his game shop has competition. At school, folks are giving out publicity posters about the shop's new game, Dungeon Dice Monsters. While Yugi discusses these developments with his friends, Joey notices that a new student is attracting all the girls with dice tricks. The student, named Duke Devlin, gets Joey involved with one of the tricks, and by playing off of Joey's gullibility, the trick works. Joey gets angry at that, and he challenges Duke to a Duel Monsters game. Duke agrees, but on the condition that they will only use cards from new Booster Packs. They also make a bet: if Duke wins, Joey will be his servant for one week, but if Joey wins, Duke has to close his shop. Yugi protests that Joey shouldn't be made to use cards he's not used to using, but Joey agrees to the deal.

After school, they all go the game shop, which belongs to Duke and has a duel arena. Joey picks out several packs of cards with some nervousness, but when he opens them, he becomes confident again. Duke announces that he will broadcast the duel on TV, and some of the girls from school have even shown up as cheerleaders for Duke, which gets Joey even more angry. Then the duel begins. Joey takes a big lead early on, summoning a high-level monster with a power-up effect to top it off. Duke goes into a simple defense, and Joey pounces by summoning Mad Sword Beast -- the first monster with piercing damage ever seen in the anime. Duke recovers quickly by using a trap to destroy Joey's high-level monster. Yugi worries about this, seeing that Joey isn't looking very far ahead with his moves. Duke then makes a counterattack, which clears Joey's field. With the pressure on him, Joey topdecks Goblin Attack Force, and he summons this latest beatdown card for his third attack in as many turns. After this, his monster drops into Defense Position by its own effect, which is something Joey had forgotten about, but he's not too worried. Duke only has 50 life points left, so Joey knows he'll win, and he even imagines the cheerleaders cheering for him. However, Yugi notices that Duke is completely calm, and sure enough, Duke takes his next turn, summoning Gradius for an attack. Joey mocks such a weak monster, but Duke activates his face-down Limiter Removal to double its ATK. This stops Joey's taunts right away, but at least his monster is in Defense Position, so his life points are safe. Duke then plays his last card, Fairy Meteor Crush, which Duke describes as being a spell version of Mad Sword Beast. This takes a second to sink in, but when it does, Joey goes into a panic. Helplessly, he watches as Duke attacks, blasting straight through all his goblins and wiping out his life points in one attack.

Defeated and dejected, Joey gets down from the arena. Yugi tells Joey that he did well. Duke snaps his fingers, and a cheerleader brings Joey a dog suit. Duke orders Joey to put it on. He flicks a die at Joey's head, who complains, but Duke tells him to bark. Seeing his friend not only ordered but humiliated, Yugi gets angry, and the Millenium Puzzle activates. Yami Yugi tells Duke to stop the cruelties and challenge him. If he defeats Duke, Joey is released from the deal and he gets his freedom back. Duke agrees, but he says that they will play Dungeon Dice Monsters. He also states that if he wins, Yugi will swear on his Grandfather´s life that he will never play Duel Monsters again, giving up his title of "King of Games" to Duke. Tristan, Tea and Joey protest to Yami that he shouldn't risk all of that just to get Joey his freedom back. Duke angrily flicks another die at Joey for being rebellious against him, but this time Yami catches the die and he agrees to these terms regardless of the risks because he will not stand there and let him destroy Joey's dignity like that. Yami knows his friends are worth more than any title or game in the world and he will stick by them no matter what. While dropping and crushing the die (the one he caught) down with his foot he thinks to himself those are things Duke will never understand and he will battle him for Joey's sake. The episode comes to an end with both of them squared off for the confrontation.

Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Duke Devlin

Duke's turn
Duke Normal Summons "Oni Tank T-34" in Attack Position (1400 ATK / 1700 DEF).

Joey's turn
Joey Normal Summons "Sword Hunter" in Attack Position (2450 ATK / 1700 DEF). "Sword Hunter" attacks and destroys "Oni Tank T-34" (Duke: 2000 → 950 Life Points). "Sword Hunter" equips the destroyed monster to himself to increase his ATK by 200 ("Sword Hunter": 2450 → 2650 ATK).

Duke's turn
Duke Devlin Normal Summons "Dark Bat" in Defense Position (1000 ATK / 1000 DEF) then Sets 1 card.

Joey's turn
Joey Normal Summons "Mad Sword Beast" in Attack Position (1400 ATK / 1200 DEF). "Mad Sword Beast" attacks and destroys Dark Bat, inflicting damage to Duke's Life Points because of its piercing effect (Duke: 950 → 550 Life Points). Duke activates Trap Card "Michizure" to destroy "Sword Hunter".

Duke's turn
Duke Sets 1 card then Normal Summons "Spikebot" in Attack Position (1800 ATK / 1700 DEF). "Spikebot" attacks and destroys "Mad Sword Beast" (Joey: 2000 → 1600 Life Points). (NOTE: Duke could have won here by playing "Limiter Removal" on "Spikebot" before his attack, dealing 2200 damage to Joey.)

Joey's turn
Joey Normal Summons "Goblin Attack Force" in Attack Position (2300 ATK / 0 DEF). "Goblin Attack Force" attacks and destroys "Spikebot" ("Duke: 550 → 50 Life Points). "Goblin Attack Force" switches to Defense Position after it attacks.

Duke's turn
Duke Normal Summons "Gradius" in Attack Position (1200 ATK / 800 DEF) then activates his Set Quick-Play Magic Card "Limiter Removal" to double Gradius's ATK ("Gradius": 1200 → 2400 ATK). Next, he activates Equip Magic Card "Fairy Meteor Crush" and equips it to "Gradius", allowing it to inflict piercing damage. "Gradius" attacks and destroys "Goblin Attack Force" (Joey: 1600 → 0 Life Points).

Differences In Adaptations

  • In the japanese version, the word 'Game' is on the Grandpa's game shop sign, and even though it is in English, it is still digitized out of the US version.
  • In the US version, a crown is put on the new game shop instead of the words 'Black Crown' in the Japanese.

Featured Cards


Joey Wheeler