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− | {{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode
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− | | series = Yu-Gi-Oh!
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− | | season = 3
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− | | image name = Yugioh104.png
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− | | english = Courtroom Chaos, Part 1
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− | | kanji = デッキマスター ジャッジマンの裁き
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− | | romaji = Dekki Masutā Jajjiman no Sabaki
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− | | japanese translated = Deck Master Judge Man's Judgment
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− | | episode number = 104
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− | | japanese air date = April 30, 2002
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− | | english air date = November 22, 2003
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− | | japanese opening = [[WILD DRIVE]]
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− | | japanese ending = [[Paradise]]<br /> 楽園
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− | | english ending =
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− | '''"Courtroom Chaos, Part 1"''', known as '''"Deck Master Judge Man's Judgment"''' in the Japanese version, is the one hundred and fourth episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'']] anime. It first aired in Japan on April 30, 2002 and in the United States on November 22, 2003.
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− | ==Summary==
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− | * [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] is stuck in a large building and accidentally destroys a wall when he kicks it. A hidden door takes him to the [[KaibaCorp]] blimp.
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− | * Inside the blimp he finds [[Mai Valentine|Mai's]] unconscious body, but it is actually [[Johnson]] in disguise.
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− | * Johnson turns the room into a courthouse and transforms into his [[Deck Master]], "[[Judge Man]]". Joey chooses "[[Flame Swordsman]]" as his Deck Master.
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− | * [[Téa Gardner|Téa]] and [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] wander through the Antarctic environment until they find a door. It leads to the room where Joey is battling Johnson.
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− | * [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] and [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] view another scene from their past. Seto had proposed a virtual game software to [[Gozaburo Kaiba|Gozaburo]] but had it thrown back at him since Gozaburo claimed he only cared about building weapons. In reality, Gozaburo stole Kaiba's idea and used it to help build the [[Virtual World]].
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− | ==Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Johnson==
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− | [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]]'s [[Deck Master]] is "[[Flame Swordsman]]". [[Johnson]]'s Deck Master is "[[Judge Man]]".
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− | <u>'''Turn 1: Johnson'''</u><br />
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− | Johnson [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Hysteric Fairy|Hysteric Angel]]" (1800/500) in [[Attack Position]].
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− | <u>'''Turn 2: Joey'''</u><br />
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− | [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] [[draw a card|draws]] "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it (1800/1600) in Attack Position. He then [[activate]]s the [[Deck Master ability]] of "[[Flame Swordsman]]", which allows him to reduce the [[ATK]] of "Flame Swordsman" by any amount of 100 to increase the [[ATK]] of a [[Warrior]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monster]] he [[control]]s by the same amount. The reduces the ATK of "Flame Swordsman" by 500 (1800 → 1300) to increase the ATK of "Gearfried by 500 (1800 → 2300). "Gearfried" [[attack]]s and [[destroy]]s "Hysteric Angel" (Johnson 4000 → 3500).
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− | <u>'''Turn 3: Johnson'''</u><br />
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− | Johnson then [[Set]]s a monster.
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− | <u>'''Turn 4: Joey'''</u><br />
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− | Joey draws "[[Rocket Warrior]]", while his [[hand]] contains "[[Little-Winguard|Tiny Guardian]]", "[[Panther Warrior]]", "[[Swordsman of Landstar]]", "[[Gamble]]", and "[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]". Joey Normal Summons "Tiny Guradian" (1400/1800) in Attack Position. He then activates the Deck Master ability of "Flame Swordsman" (1300 → 1000) to decrease its ATK by 300 and increase that of "Tiny Guardian" by the same amount (1400 → 1700)."Tiny Guardian" attacks and destroys Johnson's Set monster. It's revealed to be "[[Skelengel]]", whose [[Flip Effect]] activates, letting Johnson draw a card. "Gearfried" attacks [[direct attack|directly]] (Johnson 3500 → 1200).
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− | <u>'''Turn 5: Johnson'''</u><br />
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− | Johnson Normal Summons "[[Mystical Elf]]" (800/2000) in [[Defense Position]] and Sets a card.
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− | <u>'''Turn 6: Joey'''</u><br />
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− | Joey draws "[[Scapegoat]]". He Normal Summons "Rocket Warrior" (1500/1300) in Attack Position. "Gearfried" attacks "Mystical Elf", but Johnson activates the Deck Master ability of "Judge Man", letting him [[pay]] 1000 [[Life Points]] (Johnson 1200 → 200) to destroy all monsters Joey controls and inflict 500 [[effect damage|damage]] to Joey for each (Joey 4000 → 2500). Joey's hand contains "Panther Warrior", "Swordsman of Landstar", "Gamble", "Bottomless Trap Hole", and "Scapegoat". Joey Sets "Bottomless Trap Hole".
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− | <u>'''Turn 7: Johnson'''</u><br />
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− | Johnson Normal Summons "[[Curtain of the Dark Ones]]" (600/500) in Attack Position. He then activates "[[Polymerization]]", [[Fusion Material Monster|fusing]] "Mystical Elf" and "Curtain of the Dark Ones" to [Fusion Summon]] "[[Kamionwizard]]" (1300/1100) in Attack Position. Johnson then activates "[[Sinister Justice]]", letting [[Fusion Monster]]s he controls attack the [[turn]] they are Summoned. If a [[Level]] 4 or lower Fusion Monster he controls inflicts [[battle damage]], he will gain 800 Life Points."Kamionwizard" attacks Joey directly (Joey 2500 → 1200, Johnson 200 → 1000). Johnson Sets a card.
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− | ''Duel continues in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 105|the next episode]].''
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− | ==Differences In adaptations==
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− | * When [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] chooses his [[Deck Master]], flashback of him using "[[Flame Swordsman]]" are from the dub.
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− | * [[Tristan Taylor|Tristan]] and [[Duke Devlin|Duke]]'s wrestling is cut from the dub.
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− | * A shot of [[Gozaburo Kaiba|Gozaburo]] throwing papers at [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] is cut from the dub.
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− | ==Featured cards==
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− | The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
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− | {{Decklist|Joey Wheeler | |
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− | * [[Flame Swordsman]]<ref group=Notes name=fusion>This was played as a [[Normal Monster]]. It is a [[Fusion Monster]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>
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− | * [[Swordsman of Landstar]]
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− | * [[Little-Winguard|Tiny Guardian]]<ref group=Notes name=normal>This was played as a Normal Monster. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>
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− | |effect monsters =
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− | * [[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]
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− | * [[Hayabusa Knight]]<ref group=Notes name=dm>This card can be seen when he was picking his [[Deck Master]].</ref>
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− | * [[Insect Queen]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/>
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− | * [[Panther Warrior]]
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− | * [[Rocket Warrior]]
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− | * [[Sword Hunter]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/>
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− | |magic =
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− | * [[Graceful Dice]]<ref group=Notes name=pick>He picks this card when he was building his Deck.</ref>
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− | * [[Scapegoat]]
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− | * [[Skull Dice]]<ref group=Notes name=dm/><ref group=Notes name=pick/><ref group=Notes name=trapasspell>This card was played as a [[Spell Card|Magic Card]]. It was depicted as a [[Trap Card]] in the English version. It is a Trap Card in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>
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− | |traps =
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− | * ''[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]''
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− | * ''[[Gamble]]''
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− | }}
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− | {{Decklist|Johnson
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− | |normal monsters =
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− | * ''[[Curtain of the Dark Ones]]''
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− | * [[Judge Man]]
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− | * [[Mystical Elf]]
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− | |effect monsters =
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− | * ''[[Hysteric Angel]]''
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− | * [[Skelengel]]
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− | |fusion monsters =
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− | * ''[[Kamionwizard]]''
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− | |magic =
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− | * [[Polymerization]] (''[[Polymerization (Fusion)|Alternate version]] in the dub'')
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− | * ''[[Sinister Justice]]''
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− | }}
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− | {{Decklist|Other
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− | |normal monsters =
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− | * [[Alligator's Sword]]
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− | * ''[[Dancing Elf]]''
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− | * [[Doll of Demise]]
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− | * [[Dunames Dark Witch]]
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− | * [[Harpie Lady]]
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− | * [[Headless Knight]]
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− | * [[Lady of Faith]]
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− | * [[Little-Winguard]]<ref group=Notes name=normal/>
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− | * [[Melchid the Four-Face Beast]]
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− | * [[Muse-A]]
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− | * [[Red Archery Girl]]
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− | * [[Swordsman of Landstar]]
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− | * [[Water Omotics]]
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− | |effect monsters =
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− | * [[Ashingray]]
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− | * [[Archfiend of Gilfer|Beast of Gilfer]]
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− | * [[Maha Vailo]]
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− | * [[Panther Warrior]]
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− | |magic =
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− | * [[Cross Sacrifice]]
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− | * [[De-Spell]]
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− | * [[Graceful Dice]]
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− | * [[Lightforce Sword]]<ref group=Notes name=trapasspell/>
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− | * [[Negate Attack]]<ref group=Notes name=trapasspell/>
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− | * [[Skull Dice]]<ref group=Notes name=trapasspell/>
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− | |traps =
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− | * ''[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]''
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− | * [[Magical Arm Shield]]
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− | }}
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− | {{Decklist|Flashbacks
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− | |normal monsters =
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− | * [[Flame Swordsman]]<ref group=Notes name=fusion/>
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− | ==Mistakes==
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− | * In the dub [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] calls "[[Sinister Justice]]" a [[Trap Card]].
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− | ==Trivia==
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− | * [[Johnson]] is the first member of the [[Big Five]] to assume the form of a monster used by a main character. In this case, "[[Judge Man]]" is used by [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]]. Ironically, the next, and last, case is [[Leichter]], who Duels Kaiba as "[[Jinzo]]", Joey's monster.
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− | ==Notes==
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− | <references group=Notes />
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− | {{Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes/season 3}}
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