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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode
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{{Infobox episode
| series             = Yu-Gi-Oh!
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| series       = Yu-Gi-Oh!
| season             = 2
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| season       = 2
| image name          = Yugioh063.jpg
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| image         = Yugioh episode 63.png
| image size          =
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| en_name       = Playing with a Parasite, Part 1
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| ja_name      = {{Ruby|復讐|ふくしゅう}}の{{Ruby|罠|わな}} {{Ruby|暴走|ぼうそう}}! パラサイド
| english            = Playing with a Parasite - Part 1
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| romaji_name  = Fukushū no Wana Bōsō! Parasaido
| kanji              = 復讐の罠 暴走! パラサイド
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| ja_trans_name = Revenge Trap - Out of Control! Paracide
| romaji              = Fukushū no Wana Bōsō Parasaido
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| number       = 063
| japanese translated = The Trap of Revenge - Rampage! Paracide
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| ja_air_date   = July 10, 2001
| episode number     = 063
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| en_air_date  = February 15, 2003
| japanese air date   = July 10, 2001
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| ja_opening   = S H U F F L E
| english air date    = February 15, 2003
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| ja_ending     = The Afternoon of that Day
| japanese opening   = [[S H U F F L E]]
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| en_theme      = Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 2 Theme (English)
| japanese ending     = [[The Afternoon of that Day]]<br /> あの日の午後
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| screenwriter  = Shin Yoshida
| english opening    = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 2 Theme (English)|Season Two theme]]
 
| english ending      =  
 
 
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'''Playing with a Parasite - Part 1''', known as '''The Trap of Revenge - Rampage! Paraside''' in the Japanese version, is the sixty-third episode of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]. It aired in Japan on July 10, 2001, and in the US on February 15, 2003.
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"'''Playing with a Parasite, Part 1'''", known as "'''Revenge Trap - Out of Control! Paracide'''" ({{Ruby|復讐|ふくしゅう}}の{{Ruby|罠|わな}} {{Ruby|暴走|ぼうそう}}! パラサイド ''Fukushū no Wana Bōsō! Parasaido'') in the Japanese version, is the sixty-third episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]]. It aired in Japan on July 10, 2001, and in the United States on February 15, 2003.
  
Joey Wheeler is standing around when he is addressed by a kid who wants his autograph. As he signs it, the kid notices his duel disk, the symbol of being such a strong and noteworthy duelist, and asks if he can hold it. Flattered, Joey complies, but not until he stops bragging does he look up and notice that the kid is running away with his disk. He chases him, but the kid is collared by Tristan, who was with Tea and Solomon Moto and noticed the chase. The four of them question the kid, and he confesses he wanted to become a strong duelist, but all of his cards were stolen. When pressed for a description of the thief, he describes Weevil Underwood, and Joey immediately runs off to find Weevil for a little payback.
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== Summary ==
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Joey Wheeler is standing around when he is addressed by a kid who wants his autograph. As he signs it, the kid notices his Duel Disk, the symbol of being such a strong and noteworthy Duelist, and asks if he can hold it. Flattered, Joey complies, but not until he stops bragging does he look up and notice that the kid is running away with his disk. He chases him, but the kid is collared by Tristan, who was with Tea and Solomon Moto and had noticed the chase. The four of them question the kid, and he confesses he wanted to become a strong Duelist, but all of his cards were stolen. When pressed for a description of the thief, he describes Weevil Underwood, and Joey immediately runs off to find Weevil for a little payback.
  
Once everyone is gone, the kid smirks and sneaks off to an alley. Weevil is waiting there, and when the kid reports that he did everything as planned, Weevil rewards him with a card. It turns out to not be a rare or valuable card (merely a [[Gokibore]]), but the kid's protests are cut off by a shot from a slime gun Weevil is carrying. The insect duelist then walks away smiling.
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Once everyone is gone, the kid smirks and sneaks off to an alley. Weevil is waiting there, and when the kid reports that he did everything as planned, Weevil rewards him with a card. It turns out to not be a rare or valuable card (merely a "[[Gokibore (anime)|Gokibore]]"), but the kid's protests are cut off by a shot from a slime gun Weevil is carrying. Weevil then walks away smiling.
  
Still searching, Joey catches sight of Weevil and challenges him. Both of them have two locator cards, and each they wager both of them on the duel. It becomes clear right away that Weevil hasn't lost his taste for Insect swarming strategies, but Joey brings out his latest prize, Jinzo. Unfazed, Weevil uses multiple defensive cards to increase his Life Points, and his score rises to 5700 before Joey breaks the combo. It is only now that Weevil announces that his plan goes beyond his cards so far—a parasite is already waiting to ruin Joey's monsters. He uses [[Reckless Parasite]] to summon Parasite Paracide from Joey's deck, and this is met with disgust and consternation from Joey and the others, as Joey doesn't keep any Insect-type monsters in his deck. They quickly realize that the kid from earlier put the parasite in the middle of Joey's deck on Weevil's orders.
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Still searching, Joey catches sight of Weevil and challenges him. Both of them have two locator cards, and each they wager both of them on the Duel. It becomes clear right away that Weevil hasn't lost his taste for Insect-swarming strategies, but Joey brings out his latest prize, "Jinzo". Unfazed, Weevil uses multiple defensive cards to increase his Life Points, and his score rises to 5700 before Joey breaks the combo. It is only now that Weevil announces that his plan goes beyond his cards so far; a parasite is already waiting to ruin Joey's monsters. After getting out "[[Larvae Moth (anime)|Larvae Moth]]" and equipping it with "[[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]", Weevil activates "[[Reckless Parasite]]" to Special Summon "[[Parasite Paracide (anime)|Parasite Paracide]]" from Joey's Deck, and this is met with disgust and consternation from Joey and the others, as Joey doesn't keep any Insect-Type monsters in his deck. They quickly realize that the kid from earlier put the parasite card in Joey's Deck under Weevil's orders when he briefly took Joey's Duel Disk.
  
The situation gets worse when Weevil plays the Cocoon of Evolution, planning to summon an ace monster to surpass the Great Moth he summoned in Duelist Kingdom. He adds more cards to seal all of Joey's attacks and deal direct damage to Joey's Life Points. Joey can do nothing but buckle down in preparation, and all too soon, the cocoon opens, and Weevil summons the [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]. With nothing but low-level monsters and no ability to attack, Joey is in a tight spot, and Weevil only plans to make it worse.
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The situation gets worse when Weevil makes it clear that he is planning to Summon an ace monster to surpass the "Great Moth" he Summoned in Duelist Kingdom. He soon follows up his combo with "[[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]" to seal off all of Joey's attacks and "[[Leghul (anime)|Leghul]]" to inflict Battle Damage through direct attacks whenever he wants. Joey can do nothing but buckle down in preparation, and all too soon, the cocoon opens, and Weevil Summons the "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth (anime)|Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]". With nothing but low-level monsters and no ability to attack, Joey is in a tight spot, and Weevil only plans to make it worse.
  
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== Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Weevil Underwood, Part 1 ==
=Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Weevil Underwood - Part 1=
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<u>'''Turn 1: Joey'''</u><br />
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[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] draws "[[Swordsman of Landstar (anime)|Swordsman of Landstar]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it (500/1200) in [[Attack Position]]. He then [[Set]]s a card.
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 2: Weevil'''</u><br />
[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Swordsman of Landstar]]" in [[Attack Position]] (500 [[ATK]] / 1200 [[DEF]]) then [[Set]]s 1 card.
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[[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] draws. He then Normal Summons "[[Flying Kamakiri 1 (anime)|Flying Kamakiri #1]]" (1400/900) in Attack Position. "Flying Kamakiri #1" [[attack]]s "Swordsman of Landstar", but Joey [[activate]]s his face-down "[[Shield & Sword (anime)|Shield & Sword]]" to switch the ATK and DEF of every [[monster]] on the [[field]] ("Flying Kamakiri #1": 1400 → 900/900 → 1400) ("Swordsman of Landstar": 500 → 1200/1200 → 500). "Swordsman of Landstar" [[destroy]]s "Flying Kamakiri #1" (Weevil 4000 → 3700).  
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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Since "Flying Kamakiri #1 was [[destroyed by battle]] and [[sent]] to the [[Graveyard]], its [[effect]] allows Weevil to [[Special Summon]] "[[Flying Kamakiri 2 (anime)|Flying Kamakiri #2]]" (1500/800) in Attack Position. On Weevil's End Phase, the effect of "Shield & Sword" expires ("Swordsman of Landstar": 1200 → 500/500 → 1200).
[[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Flying Kamakiri 1|Flying Kamakiri <sup>#</sup>1]]" in [[Attack Position]] (1400 [[ATK]] / 900 [[DEF]]). "[[Flying Kamakiri 1|Flying Kamakiri <sup>#</sup>1]]" [[attack]]s "[[Swordsman of Landstar]]". [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] [[activate]]s [[Normal Spell Card|Magic Card]] "[[Shield & Sword]]" to switch the [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] of every [[Monster Cards|monster]] on the [[Playing Field|field]] ("[[Flying Kamakiri 1|Flying Kamakiri <sup>#</sup>1]]": 1400 → 900 [[ATK]] / 900 → 1400 [[DEF]]) / ("[[Swordsman of Landstar]]": 500 → 1200 [[ATK]] / 1200 → 500 [[DEF]]). (NOTE: In the real game [[Shield and Sword]] is a Normal Spell Card and cannot be activated during the opponent's turn). "[[Swordsman of Landstar]]" [[destroy]]s "[[Flying Kamakiri 1|Flying Kamakiri <sup>#</sup>1]]" ([[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]]: 4000 → 3700 [[Life Points]]). Since "[[Flying Kamakiri 1|Flying Kamakiri <sup>#</sup>1]] was [[destroyed by battle]] then [[Send|sent]] to the [[Graveyard]], its [[Card effect|effect]] allows [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] to [[Special Summon]] 1 [[WIND|Wind]]-[[Attribute]] [[Monster Cards|monster]] with 1500 or less [[ATK]] from his [[Main Deck|Deck]].  [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[Special Summon]]s "[[Flying Kamakiri 2|Flying Kamakiri <sup>#</sup>2]]" in [[Attack Position]] (1500 [[ATK]] / 800 [[DEF]]).
 
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 3: Joey'''</u><br />
[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] [[tribute]]s "[[Swordsman of Landstar]]" to [[Tribute Summon]] "[[Jinzo]]" in [[Attack Position]] (2400 [[ATK]] / 1500 [[DEF]]). "[[Jinzo]]" [[attack]]s and [[destroy]]s "[[Flying Kamakiri 2| Flying Kamakiri <sup>#</sup>2]] ([[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]]: 3700 → 2800 [[Life Points]]).
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Joey draws "Jinzo". Joey then [[Tribute]]s "Swordsman of Landstar" to [[Tribute Summon]] "[[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]" (2400/1500) in Attack Position. "Jinzo" attacks and destroys "Flying Kamakiri #2" (Weevil 3700 → 2800).
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 4: Weevil'''</u><br />
[[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[Set]]s a [[Monster Cards|monster]].
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Weevil draws. He then Sets a monster.
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 5: Joey'''</u><br />
"[[Jinzo]]" [[attack]]s [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil's]] [[Set]] [[Monster Cards|monster]]: "[[Kiseitai]]" (300 [[ATK]] / 800 [[DEF]]). Since "[[Kiseitai]]" was [[attack]]ed when it was [[Set]], the [[damage calculation]] is skipped. It then [[equip]]s itself to the [[attack]]ing [[Monster Cards|monster]], "[[Jinzo]]", as an [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Magic Card]] because of its [[Card effect|effect]].
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"Jinzo" attacks and destroys Weevil's Set monster. It's revealed to be "[[Kiseitai (anime)|Kiseitai]]" (300/800). Since "Kiseitai" was attacked while it was Set, its effect activates, skipping [[Damage calculation]] and [[equip]]ping itself onto the attacking monster, "Jinzo", as an [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Magic Card]]. During each of Joey's Standby Phases, Weevil will gain Life Points equal to half the ATK of the equipped monster.
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 6: Weevil'''</u><br />
[[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[Set]]s a [[Monster Cards|monster]].
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Weevil draws. He then Sets a monster.
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 7: Joey'''</u><br />
During [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]'s [[Standby Phase]], [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] gains [[Life Points]] equal to half of "[[Jinzo]]'s" [[ATK]] via "[[Kiseitai]]'s" [[Card effect|effect]] ([[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]]: 2800 → 4000 [[Life Points]]). "[[Jinzo]]" [[attack]]s and [[destroy]]s [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]]'s [[Set]] [[Monster Cards|monster]]: "[[Skull-Mark Ladybug]]" (500 [[ATK]] / 1500 [[DEF]]). Since "[[Skull-Mark Ladybug]]" was [[Send|sent]] to the [[Graveyard]], [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] gains 500 [[Life Points]] via its [[Card effect|effect]] ([[Weevil Underwood]]: 4000 → 4500 [[Life Points]]). (NOTE: In the real game, when [[Skull-Mark Ladybug]] is destroyed, the player gains 1000 [[Life Points]] due to its [[effect]]).
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Joey draws. During Joey's [[Standby Phase]], the effect of "Kiseitai" activates (Weevil 2800 → 4000). "Jinzo" attacks and destroys Weevil's Set monster. It's revealed to be "[[Skull-Mark Ladybug (anime)|Skull-Mark Ladybug]]" (500/1500). Since "Skull-Mark Ladybug" was sent to the Graveyard, its effect activates, increasing Weevil's Life Points by 500 (Weevil 4000 → 4500).
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 8: Weevil'''</u><br />
[[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[Set]]s a [[Monster Cards|monster]].
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Weevil draws. He then Sets a monster.
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 9: Joey'''</u><br />
During [[Joey Wheeler|Joey's]] [[Standby Phase]], [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] gains [[Life Points]] equal to half of "[[Jinzo|Jinzo's]] [[ATK]] via "[[Kiseitai]]'s" [[Card effect|effect]] ([[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]]: 4500 → 5700 [[Life Points]]). [[Joey Wheeler]] [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Panther Warrior]]" in [[Attack Position]] (2000 [[ATK]] / 1600 [[DEF]]). [[Joey Wheeler]] [[tribute]]s "[[Jinzo]]", which [[destroy]]s "[[Kiseitai]]", to allow "[[Panther Warrior]]" 1 [[attack]]. "[[Panther Warrior]]" [[attack]]s and [[destroy]]s [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil's]] [[Set]] [[Monster Cards|monster]]: "[[Pinch Hopper]]" (1000 [[ATK]] / 1200 [[DEF]]). Since [[Pinch Hopper]] was [[Send|sent]] from [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil's]] side of the [[Playing Field|field]] to the [[Graveyard]], its [[Card effect|effect]] allows [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] to [[Special Summon]] 1 [[Insect]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Cards|monster]] from his [[hand]].  [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[Special Summon]]s "[[Larvae Moth]]" in [[Attack Position]] (500 [[ATK]] / 400 [[DEF]]).
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Joey draws. During Joey's Standby Phase, the effect of "Kiseitai" activates (Weevil 4500 → 5700). Joey Normal Summons "[[Panther Warrior (anime)|Panther Warrior]]" (2000/1600) in Attack Position. He then Tributes "Jinzo" to allow "Panther Warrior" to attack this turn. "Panther Warrior" attacks and destroys Weevil's Set monster. It's revealed to be "[[Pinch Hopper (anime)|Pinch Hopper]]" (1000/1200). Since "Pinch Hopper" was sent from Weevil's side of the field to the Graveyard, its effect activates, allowing Weevil to Special Summon "[[Larvae Moth (anime)|Larvae Moth]]" (500/400) in Attack Position.
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 10: Weevil'''</u><br />
[[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[equip]]s "[[Cocoon of Evolution]]" (0 [[ATK]] / 2000 [[DEF]]) to "[[Larvae Moth]]" then [[activate]]s [[Normal Spell Card|Magic Card]] "[[Reckless Parasite]]" to [[Special Summon]] "[[Parasite Paracide]]" from [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]'s [[Main Deck|Deck]] to his side of the [[Playing Field|field]] in [[Defense Position]] (500 [[ATK]] / 300 [[DEF]]). Because of "[[Parasite Paracide]]'s" [[Card effect|effect]], every [[Monster Cards|monster]] on [[Joey Wheeler|Joey's]] side of the [[Playing Field|field]] is treated as [[Insect]]-[[Type]].  "[[Reckless Parasite]]'s" [[Card effect|effect]] prevents [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] from [[Tribute|tributing]] any [[Insect]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Cards|monsters]] he [[control]]s. [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] figures out the kid slipped it in earlier. [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[Set]]s 1 card.
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Weevil draws. He then activates "[[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]", equipping it onto "Larvae Moth" and making the ATK and DEF of "Larvae Moth" the same as the ATK and DEF of "Cocoon of Evolution" ("Larvae Moth": 500/400 → 0/2000).  
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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Weevil then activates "[[Reckless Parasite]]" to Special Summon "[[Parasite Paracide (anime)|Parasite Paracide]]" from Joey's Deck to his side of the field (500/300) in [[Attack Position]]. Due to the effect of "Reckless Parasite", all monsters Joey controls are treated as Insect-Type, and it also prevents Joey from Tributing any Insect-Type monsters he controls. Joey figures out the kid from earlier must have slipped "Parasite Paracide" into his Deck when he stole his Duel Disk. Weevil Sets a card.
[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Little-Winguard]]" in [[Attack Position]] (1400 [[ATK]] / 1800 [[DEF]]). "[[Little-Winguard]]" [[attack]]s "[[Cocoon of Evolution]]", but [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[activate]]s [[Continuous Spell Card|Continuous Magic Card]] "[[Insect Barrier]]" to prevent every [[Insect]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Cards|monsters]] on [[Joey Wheeler|Joey's]] side of the [[Playing Field|field]] from [[attack]]ing.
 
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 11: Joey'''</u><br />
[[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Leghul]]" in [[Attack Position]] (300 [[ATK]] / 350 [[DEF]]). "[[Leghul]]" [[Direct attack|attacks]] [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] via its [[Card effect|effect]] ([[Joey Wheeler]]: 4000 → 3700 [[Life Points]]).
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Joey draws. He then Normal Summons "[[Tiny Guardian]]" (1400/1800) in Attack Position. "Tiny Guardian" attacks "Cocoon of Evolution", but Weevil activates his face-down "[[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]" to prevent Insect-Type monsters that Joey controls from attacking. The attack made by "Little-Winguard" is negated as it's currently an Insect-type monster.
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 12: Weevil'''</u><br />
[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] switches "[[Panther Warrior]]", "[[Parasite Paracide]]", and "[[Little-Winguard]]" to [[Defense Position]].
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Weevil draws "[[Leghul (anime)|Leghul]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it (300/350) in Attack Position. "Leghul" attacks [[Direct Attack|directly]] via its own effect (Joey 4000 → 3700).
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 13: Joey'''</u><br />
"[[Leghul]]" [[Direct attack|attacks]] [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] ([[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]: 3700 → 3400 [[Life Points]]).
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Joey switches "Panther Warrior", "Parasite Paracide", and "Tiny Guardian" to Defense Position.
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 14: Weevil'''</u><br />
[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] [[Draw a card|draws]] then passes.
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Weevil draws. "Leghul" attacks directly via its effect (Joey 3700 → 3400).
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 15: Joey'''</u><br />
"[[Leghul]]" [[Direct attack|attacks]] [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] ([[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]: 3400 → 3100 [[Life Points]]).
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Joey draws. He then passes.
  
<u>'''Joey's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 16: Weevil'''</u><br />
[[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Alligator's Sword]]" in [[Defense Position]] (1500 [[ATK]] / 1200 [[DEF]]) then [[Set]]s 1 card.
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"Leghul" attacks directly via with its effect (Joey 3400 → 3100).
  
<u>'''Weevil's turn'''</u><br />
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<u>'''Turn 17: Joey'''</u><br />
During [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]]'s [[Standby Phase]], [[Weevil Underwood|Weevil]] [[tribute]]s "[[Larvae Moth]]" to [[Special Summon]] "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]" in [[Attack Position]] (3500 [[ATK]] / 3000 [[DEF]]).
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Joey draws "[[Alligator's Sword (anime)|Alligator's Sword]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it (1500/1200) in Defense Position. Joey then Sets a card.
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<u>'''Turn 18: Weevil'''</u><br />
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Weevil draws. Weevil Tributes "Larvae Moth" in order to Special Summon "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth (anime)|Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]" (3500/3000) in Attack Position.
  
 
''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 064|Duel concludes next episode.]]''
 
''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 064|Duel concludes next episode.]]''
  
=Changes to the English Version=
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== Changes to the dub ==
*The words "KAIBA CORPORATION" BATTLE CITY" on the laptop is erased from the dub.
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* The words "KAIBA CORPORATION" and BATTLE CITY" on the laptop are erased from the dub.
*Cut from the US version is a short scene of the parasite bubbling in Panther Warrior's head and exploding out its mouth.
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* Cut from the English version is a short scene of the parasite bubbling in "Panther Warrior's" head and exploding out its mouth.
*The scene of Leghul stabbing Joey's leg with its pincers is obscured in the US version.
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* The scene of "Leghul" stabbing Joey's leg with its pincers is obscured in the English version.
*The words "TO BE CONTINUED" are added at the end of the dub episode.
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* The words "TO BE CONTINUED" are added at the end of the dubbed episode.
  
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== Errors ==
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* Right after Weevil activates "Reckless Parasite", Joey is shown with four cards in his hand. However, he should have had six cards in his hand by then.
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* When "[[Leghul (anime)|Leghul]]" appears on Weevil's side of the field, the graphic for its ATK and DEF shows its DEF as 500 instead of its actual value of 350.
  
== Mistakes ==
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== Featured cards ==
When [[Leghul]] appears on Weevil's field, the graphic for it's ATK and DEF shows its DEF at 500 in the dubbed version.
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The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
 
 
=Featured Cards=
 
  
 
{{Decklist|Joey Wheeler
 
{{Decklist|Joey Wheeler
|monsters =
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| normal monsters =  
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
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* [[Alligator's Sword (anime)|Alligator's Sword]]
* [[Swordsman of Landstar]]
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* [[Tiny Guardian]]<ref group=Notes name=normal>This card was played as a [[Normal Monster]]. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>
* [[Alligator's Sword]]
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* [[Swordsman of Landstar (anime)|Swordsman of Landstar]]
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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| effect monsters =
* [[Jinzo]]
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* [[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]
* [[Panther Warrior]]
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* [[Panther Warrior (anime)|Panther Warrior]]
* [[Parasite Paracide]]
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* [[Parasite Paracide (anime)|Parasite Paracide]]<ref group=Notes name=belong>This card belongs to Weevil, but it was placed in Joey's [[Main Deck|Deck]] due to his helper's assistance.</ref>
* [[Little-Winguard]]
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| magic          =  
|spells =
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* [[Shield & Sword (anime)|Shield & Sword]]
* [[Shield & Sword]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
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{{Decklist|Weevil Underwood
 
{{Decklist|Weevil Underwood
|monsters =
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| normal monsters =  
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
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* [[Flying Kamakiri 2 (anime)|Flying Kamakiri #2]]
* [[Flying Kamakiri #2]]
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* [[Gokibore (anime)|Gokibore]]
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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| effect monsters =
* [[Flying Kamakiri #1]]
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* [[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]
* [[Kiseitai]]
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* [[Flying Kamakiri 1 (anime)|Flying Kamakiri #1]]
* [[Skull-Mark Ladybug]]
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* [[Kiseitai (anime)|Kiseitai]]
* [[Pinch Hopper]]
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* [[Larvae Moth (anime)|Larvae Moth]]
* [[Larvae Moth]]
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* [[Leghul (anime)|Leghul]]
* [[Cocoon of Evolution]]
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* ''[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth (anime)|Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]''
* [[Leghul]]
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* [[Pinch Hopper (anime)|Pinch Hopper]]
* [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]
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* [[Skull-Mark Ladybug (anime)|Skull-Mark Ladybug]]
|spells =
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| magic          =
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* [[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]
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* ''[[Reckless Parasite]]''
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}}
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{{Decklist|Flashbacks
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| normal monsters =
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* [[Alpha The Magnet Warrior (anime)|Alpha The Magnet Warrior]]
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* [[Summoned Skull (anime)|Summoned Skull]]
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| effect monsters =
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* [[Great Moth (anime)|Great Moth]]
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}}
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{{Decklist|Computer's screen
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| normal monsters =
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* [[Flying Kamakiri 2 (anime)|Flying Kamakiri #2]]
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* [[Tiny Guardian]]<ref group=Notes name=normal/>
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* [[Swordsman of Landstar (anime)|Swordsman of Landstar]]
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| effect monsters =
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* [[Cocoon of Evolution (anime)|Cocoon of Evolution]]
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* [[Larvae Moth (anime)|Larvae Moth]]
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* [[Leghul (anime)|Leghul]]
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* [[Panther Warrior (anime)|Panther Warrior]]
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* [[Parasite Paracide (anime)|Parasite Paracide]]
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| magic          =  
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* [[Insect Barrier (anime)|Insect Barrier]]
 
* [[Reckless Parasite]]
 
* [[Reckless Parasite]]
* [[Insect Barrier]]
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* [[Shield & Sword (anime)|Shield & Sword]]
 
}}
 
}}
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== Notes ==
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<references group=Notes />
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 2 March 2024

"Playing with a Parasite, Part 1"
Screenshot
Names
EnglishPlaying with a Parasite, Part 1
Japanese name
Japanese復讐ふくしゅうわな 暴走ぼうそう! パラサイド
Base復讐の罠 暴走! パラサイド
Furiganaふくしゅうのわな ぼうそう! パラサイド
RōmajiFukushū no Wana Bōsō! Parasaido
TranslatedRevenge Trap - Out of Control! Paracide
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number063
Season2
Music
Japanese OP"S H U F F L E"
Japanese ED"The Afternoon of that Day"
English OP & ED"Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 2 Theme"
Staff
Screenplay
Air dates
JapaneseJuly 10, 2001
EnglishFebruary 15, 2003
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 2)
Previous"The Master of Magicians, Part 3"
Next"Playing with a Parasite, Part 2"

"Playing with a Parasite, Part 1", known as "Revenge Trap - Out of Control! Paracide" (復讐ふくしゅうわな 暴走ぼうそう! パラサイド Fukushū no Wana Bōsō! Parasaido) in the Japanese version, is the sixty-third episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. It aired in Japan on July 10, 2001, and in the United States on February 15, 2003.

Summary[edit]

Joey Wheeler is standing around when he is addressed by a kid who wants his autograph. As he signs it, the kid notices his Duel Disk, the symbol of being such a strong and noteworthy Duelist, and asks if he can hold it. Flattered, Joey complies, but not until he stops bragging does he look up and notice that the kid is running away with his disk. He chases him, but the kid is collared by Tristan, who was with Tea and Solomon Moto and had noticed the chase. The four of them question the kid, and he confesses he wanted to become a strong Duelist, but all of his cards were stolen. When pressed for a description of the thief, he describes Weevil Underwood, and Joey immediately runs off to find Weevil for a little payback.

Once everyone is gone, the kid smirks and sneaks off to an alley. Weevil is waiting there, and when the kid reports that he did everything as planned, Weevil rewards him with a card. It turns out to not be a rare or valuable card (merely a "Gokibore"), but the kid's protests are cut off by a shot from a slime gun Weevil is carrying. Weevil then walks away smiling.

Still searching, Joey catches sight of Weevil and challenges him. Both of them have two locator cards, and each they wager both of them on the Duel. It becomes clear right away that Weevil hasn't lost his taste for Insect-swarming strategies, but Joey brings out his latest prize, "Jinzo". Unfazed, Weevil uses multiple defensive cards to increase his Life Points, and his score rises to 5700 before Joey breaks the combo. It is only now that Weevil announces that his plan goes beyond his cards so far; a parasite is already waiting to ruin Joey's monsters. After getting out "Larvae Moth" and equipping it with "Cocoon of Evolution", Weevil activates "Reckless Parasite" to Special Summon "Parasite Paracide" from Joey's Deck, and this is met with disgust and consternation from Joey and the others, as Joey doesn't keep any Insect-Type monsters in his deck. They quickly realize that the kid from earlier put the parasite card in Joey's Deck under Weevil's orders when he briefly took Joey's Duel Disk.

The situation gets worse when Weevil makes it clear that he is planning to Summon an ace monster to surpass the "Great Moth" he Summoned in Duelist Kingdom. He soon follows up his combo with "Insect Barrier" to seal off all of Joey's attacks and "Leghul" to inflict Battle Damage through direct attacks whenever he wants. Joey can do nothing but buckle down in preparation, and all too soon, the cocoon opens, and Weevil Summons the "Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth". With nothing but low-level monsters and no ability to attack, Joey is in a tight spot, and Weevil only plans to make it worse.

Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Weevil Underwood, Part 1[edit]

Turn 1: Joey
Joey draws "Swordsman of Landstar" and subsequently Normal Summons it (500/1200) in Attack Position. He then Sets a card.

Turn 2: Weevil
Weevil draws. He then Normal Summons "Flying Kamakiri #1" (1400/900) in Attack Position. "Flying Kamakiri #1" attacks "Swordsman of Landstar", but Joey activates his face-down "Shield & Sword" to switch the ATK and DEF of every monster on the field ("Flying Kamakiri #1": 1400 → 900/900 → 1400) ("Swordsman of Landstar": 500 → 1200/1200 → 500). "Swordsman of Landstar" destroys "Flying Kamakiri #1" (Weevil 4000 → 3700).

Since "Flying Kamakiri #1 was destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard, its effect allows Weevil to Special Summon "Flying Kamakiri #2" (1500/800) in Attack Position. On Weevil's End Phase, the effect of "Shield & Sword" expires ("Swordsman of Landstar": 1200 → 500/500 → 1200).

Turn 3: Joey
Joey draws "Jinzo". Joey then Tributes "Swordsman of Landstar" to Tribute Summon "Jinzo" (2400/1500) in Attack Position. "Jinzo" attacks and destroys "Flying Kamakiri #2" (Weevil 3700 → 2800).

Turn 4: Weevil
Weevil draws. He then Sets a monster.

Turn 5: Joey
"Jinzo" attacks and destroys Weevil's Set monster. It's revealed to be "Kiseitai" (300/800). Since "Kiseitai" was attacked while it was Set, its effect activates, skipping Damage calculation and equipping itself onto the attacking monster, "Jinzo", as an Equip Magic Card. During each of Joey's Standby Phases, Weevil will gain Life Points equal to half the ATK of the equipped monster.

Turn 6: Weevil
Weevil draws. He then Sets a monster.

Turn 7: Joey
Joey draws. During Joey's Standby Phase, the effect of "Kiseitai" activates (Weevil 2800 → 4000). "Jinzo" attacks and destroys Weevil's Set monster. It's revealed to be "Skull-Mark Ladybug" (500/1500). Since "Skull-Mark Ladybug" was sent to the Graveyard, its effect activates, increasing Weevil's Life Points by 500 (Weevil 4000 → 4500).

Turn 8: Weevil
Weevil draws. He then Sets a monster.

Turn 9: Joey
Joey draws. During Joey's Standby Phase, the effect of "Kiseitai" activates (Weevil 4500 → 5700). Joey Normal Summons "Panther Warrior" (2000/1600) in Attack Position. He then Tributes "Jinzo" to allow "Panther Warrior" to attack this turn. "Panther Warrior" attacks and destroys Weevil's Set monster. It's revealed to be "Pinch Hopper" (1000/1200). Since "Pinch Hopper" was sent from Weevil's side of the field to the Graveyard, its effect activates, allowing Weevil to Special Summon "Larvae Moth" (500/400) in Attack Position.

Turn 10: Weevil
Weevil draws. He then activates "Cocoon of Evolution", equipping it onto "Larvae Moth" and making the ATK and DEF of "Larvae Moth" the same as the ATK and DEF of "Cocoon of Evolution" ("Larvae Moth": 500/400 → 0/2000).

Weevil then activates "Reckless Parasite" to Special Summon "Parasite Paracide" from Joey's Deck to his side of the field (500/300) in Attack Position. Due to the effect of "Reckless Parasite", all monsters Joey controls are treated as Insect-Type, and it also prevents Joey from Tributing any Insect-Type monsters he controls. Joey figures out the kid from earlier must have slipped "Parasite Paracide" into his Deck when he stole his Duel Disk. Weevil Sets a card.

Turn 11: Joey
Joey draws. He then Normal Summons "Tiny Guardian" (1400/1800) in Attack Position. "Tiny Guardian" attacks "Cocoon of Evolution", but Weevil activates his face-down "Insect Barrier" to prevent Insect-Type monsters that Joey controls from attacking. The attack made by "Little-Winguard" is negated as it's currently an Insect-type monster.

Turn 12: Weevil
Weevil draws "Leghul" and subsequently Normal Summons it (300/350) in Attack Position. "Leghul" attacks directly via its own effect (Joey 4000 → 3700).

Turn 13: Joey
Joey switches "Panther Warrior", "Parasite Paracide", and "Tiny Guardian" to Defense Position.

Turn 14: Weevil
Weevil draws. "Leghul" attacks directly via its effect (Joey 3700 → 3400).

Turn 15: Joey
Joey draws. He then passes.

Turn 16: Weevil
"Leghul" attacks directly via with its effect (Joey 3400 → 3100).

Turn 17: Joey
Joey draws "Alligator's Sword" and subsequently Normal Summons it (1500/1200) in Defense Position. Joey then Sets a card.

Turn 18: Weevil
Weevil draws. Weevil Tributes "Larvae Moth" in order to Special Summon "Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth" (3500/3000) in Attack Position.

Duel concludes next episode.

Changes to the dub[edit]

  • The words "KAIBA CORPORATION" and BATTLE CITY" on the laptop are erased from the dub.
  • Cut from the English version is a short scene of the parasite bubbling in "Panther Warrior's" head and exploding out its mouth.
  • The scene of "Leghul" stabbing Joey's leg with its pincers is obscured in the English version.
  • The words "TO BE CONTINUED" are added at the end of the dubbed episode.

Errors[edit]

  • Right after Weevil activates "Reckless Parasite", Joey is shown with four cards in his hand. However, he should have had six cards in his hand by then.
  • When "Leghul" appears on Weevil's side of the field, the graphic for its ATK and DEF shows its DEF as 500 instead of its actual value of 350.

Featured cards[edit]

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

Notes[edit]

  1. a b This card was played as a Normal Monster. It is an Effect Monster in the TCG/OCG.
  2. This card belongs to Weevil, but it was placed in Joey's Deck due to his helper's assistance.