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== Mysterious==
 
== Mysterious==
 
* The train heading towards the next airport departs. Yami keeps on being totally depressed and pays no attention to Téa's attempts to catch his attention. He excuses himself and goes into the inter-carriage space, hitting a wall in frustration.
 
* The train heading towards the next airport departs. Yami keeps on being totally depressed and pays no attention to Téa's attempts to catch his attention. He excuses himself and goes into the inter-carriage space, hitting a wall in frustration.

Revision as of 02:40, 4 December 2013

Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 160
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number160
Season4
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 4)
Previous"Trial by Stone"
Next"On the Wrong Track - Part 2"

Mysterious

  • The train heading towards the next airport departs. Yami keeps on being totally depressed and pays no attention to Téa's attempts to catch his attention. He excuses himself and goes into the inter-carriage space, hitting a wall in frustration.
  • His pals don't follow him, deeming that he needs some time alone. However, something is out of place. The train was initially full of passengers: now it's empty save for them.
  • When trying to reach the first carriage and the driver's cabin, the train is suddenly split: Tristan and Joey are left alone in a set of carriages which stop them in the middle of no-where while Téa and Yami are on the carriages still connected to the locomotive.

Rematch Time

  • Joey and Tristan are confronted by Rex, who announces that he's going to take Joey's soul: as if to prove it, he now wields a Chaos Duel Disk.
  • Yami climbs atop the first carriage to head towards the driver's cabin when he stumbles upon Weevil, also wielding a Chaos Duel Disk.
  • Both of them Engage their "Seal of Orichalcos" Cards, trapping their opponents and stopping them from leaving before the Duel is over.
  • Weevil tells Yami that he'll reveal where Yugi is being imprisoned at if he wins, so Yami grudgingly accepts.
    • Dartz monitors it from his temple and smiles. Rafael comments with him that he'd prefer that those manage to win. Nevertheless, if they lose, their souls can be offered to their God.

Featured Duels

Featured Duel #1: Rex Raptor vs. Joey Wheeler - Part 1

Rex Raptor's Turn

Joey Wheeler's Turn

Duel continues next episode.

Featured Duel #2: Weevil Underwood vs. Yami Yugi - Part 1

Weevil Underwood's Turn

Yami Yugi's Turn

Weevil Underwood's Turn

Duel continues next episode.

Differences in adaptations

  • Cut from the dub is an additional attempt of Téa trying to attract Yami's attention. She asks Yami if he's hungry, and does he want to find the dining car. He's still silent and then a shot of the train traveling across the desert.
  • When Téa tries to contact the conductor, cut is a shot of the train's controls unattended.
  • Also cut from the English version is a shot of Joey accusing Rex Raptor of disconnecting the trains.

Mistake

Rex's Chaos Duel Disk mistake

In the Japanese version, on Rex's Chaos Duel Disk it showed two "Giant Rexs" and "Gilasaurus" when it was supposed to show two "Gilasaurus" and "Kaitoptera".

Featured cards

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

Notes

  1. a b c This card was seen in Joey's hand.
  2. a b This card was seen in Joey's hand only in the dub.