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* Nervin said that there was two minutes for Yusei to clear eight miles of pipeline. This is about 12.87 kilometers. For Yusei to clear this length of pipeline, he would have to be moving at about 386.2 kilometers per hour, or 240 miles per hour.
 
* Nervin said that there was two minutes for Yusei to clear eight miles of pipeline. This is about 12.87 kilometers. For Yusei to clear this length of pipeline, he would have to be moving at about 386.2 kilometers per hour, or 240 miles per hour.
 
* [[Blitz]]'s watch (at least in the Japanese version) at one point said "11:56 PM", while a bit later Yusei's [[Duel Runner]] said "11:57 ''AM''".
 
* [[Blitz]]'s watch (at least in the Japanese version) at one point said "11:56 PM", while a bit later Yusei's [[Duel Runner]] said "11:57 ''AM''".
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 003
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SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
Number3
Season1
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Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes (season 1)
Previous"Creepy Crawlies"
Next"A Blast From The Past Part 1"
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"Pipe Dreams", known as "Escape! Nitro Warrior VS Goyo Guardian" in the Japanese version, is the third episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime. It first aired in Japan on April 16, 2008 and in the US on September 28, 2008.

Determined to Duel Jack Atlas, in order to have his revenge, Yusei plans to get into New Domino by traveling through the pipeline connecting New Domino and Satellite, during the three minutes the rubbish stops flowing during maintenance. But he is interrupted by Trudge who imposes a Turbo Duel with the intention of getting his revenge.

Summary

Yusei's friends all see him off before he proceeds to the heart of New Domino City, in pursuit of Jack Atlas. Before leaving Rally hands him the card "Turbo Booster". In the Japanese version, this is Rally's favorite card, in the English version, it belonged to Rally's father; He gave it to Yusei telling him how his father used to say, "You'll never know when you need a boost." Rally says to use it to bust through the pipeline. Yusei says that he'll make sure to return it. Rally calls after him telling him to do his best as he speeds down the abandoned subway.

As Yusei exits the subway, Hanson at Sector Security detects his Duel Runner and alert Trudge. Trudge gets on his Duel Runner and races in the direction of Yusei. In the Japanese anime, Trudge vows to crush him to bits.

Meanwhile, Blitz, Tank, Nervin and Rally dash to a rooftop, where Nervin opens a laptop, which they can use to see Yusei.

Trudge catches up to Yusei just before Yusei smashes through a gate and ramps over the next. Trudge orders Hanson to open the gate for him. After forwarding into just a short distance between himself and Yusei, Trudge activates the card "Speed World", forcing Yusei's to also activate starting a Turbo Duel as they head into the pipeline connecting the center of New Domino and Satellite. In the Japanese anime, simply activating "Speed World" forced Yusei to participate in the Duel. In the English, the chip they had used to set Rally up, caused Yusei's Duel Runner to participate in the Duel.

Trudge uses his "Gate Blocker" to block Yusei, slowing him down. Yusei tries to break through Trudge's barriers by destroying "Gate Blocker", but Trudge piles on two more. They continue to duel before Trudge realizes that Yusei is trying to get through the maintenance hatch in the short time he's given. The hatch is about to close causing the trash to start flowing. In the Japanese version, Yusei advises Trudge to quit to avoid the rush of trash; Trudge accuses Yusei of trying to get him to leave to avoid losing. Yusei wins the Duel and the hatch that allows the trash to flow opens. Yusei dodges the trash that comes crashing towards him and escapes through the maintenance hatch, while the trash engulfs Trudge and pushes him back though the pipeline.

Yusei's friends can no longer see him on the laptop and wonder if he made it out okay. They then notice his Duel Runner is moving along a road, leaving them relieved knowing that he made it.

Yusei drives through New Domino until he spots Jack, who laughs and says, "It's been a while."

Featured Duel: Yusei Fudo vs. Tetsu Trudge

Turn 1: Tetsu Trudge
Normal Summons "Gate Blocker" in Defense Position (0/2000)[Notes 1]. Sets 1 card.

Turn 2: Yusei Fudo
(Yusei Fudo SPC: 0/Tetsu Trudge SPC: 1) Due to the effect of "Gate Blocker", Yusei doesn't gain a Speed Counter. His hand contains "Backup Soldier", "Turbo Booster", "Slip Stream", "Graceful Revival" and "Speed Spell - Dash Pilfer". He draws and Normal Summons "Speed Warrior" (900/400). As he Normal Summoned a monster, he Special Summons "Turbo Booster" in Attack Position (0/0). "Speed Warrior" attacks "Gate Blocker" (Yusei Fudo: 4000 → 3800). Yusei activates the effect of "Turbo Booster", tributing it to Destroy "Gate Blocker" as he battled it this turn. Trudge activates "Broken Blocker", Special Summoning 2 "Gate Blocker's" from his deck as a monster with the same name was destroyed.[Notes 2] Sets 2 cards.

Turn 3: Tetsu Trudge
(Yusei Fudo SPC: 0/Tetsu Trudge SPC: 2) As Trudge controls "Gate Blocker", Yusei doesn't gain a Speed Counter. Normal Summons "Gonogo" (1350/1600). Attacks and destroys "Speed Warrior" with "Gonogo" (Yusei Fudo: 3800 → 3350).

Turn 4: Yusei Fudo
(Yusei Fudo SPC: 0/Tetsu Trudge SPC: 3) As Trudge controls "Gate Blocker", Yusei doesn't gain a Speed Counter. Yusei draws and Normal Summons "Junk Synchron" (900/500) in Attack Position[Notes 3]. He then activates his set "Graceful Revival", Special Summoning "Speed Warrior" from the Graveyard. He tunes "Speed Warrior" and "Junk Synchron" to Synchro Summon "Junk Warrior" (2300/1300). Attacks and destroys "Gonogo" with "Junk Warrior" (Tetsu Trudge: 4000 → 3050).

Turn 5: Tetsu Trudge
(Yusei Fudo SPC: 0/Tetsu Trudge SPC: 4) As Trudge controls "Gate Blocker", Yusei doesn't gain a Speed Counter. Draws and Normal Summons "Jutte Fighter" (700/900). Tunes "Jutte Fighter" with "Gate Blocker" to Synchro Summon "Goyo Guardian" (2800/2000). Attacks and destroys "Junk Warrior" (Yusei Fudo: 3350 → 2850). Activates the effect of "Goyo Guardian", Special Summoning "Junk Warrior" to his field in Defense Position (2300/1300). As he has 4 Speed Counters, Trudge activates "Speed Spell - Sonic Buster", targetting "Goyo Guardian" and inflicting half of it's ATK to Yusei (Yusei Fudo: 2850 → 1450). Yusei chains "Slip Stream", increasing his Speed Counters to 4 as Trudge activated a Speed Spell. Trudge's hand contains "Assault Dog", "Montage Dragon" and another "Speed Spell - Sonic Buster" which he activates, targetting "Goyo Guardian" again, inflicting another 1400 damage to Yusei (Yusei Fudo: 1450 → 50).

Turn 6: Yusei Fudo
(Yusei Fudo SPC: 4/Tetsu Trudge SPC: 5) As Trudge controls "Gate Blocker", Yusei doesn't gain a Speed Counter. Normal Summons "Nitro Synchron" (300/100). Activates "Speed Spell - Dash Pilfer", allowing Yusei to take control of a Defense Position monster Trudge controls. He targets "Junk Warrior". Yusei tunes "Nitro Synchron" with "Junk Warrior" to Synchro Summon "Nitro Warrior" (2800/1800). As he activated a Spell Card this turn, "Nitro Warrior" gains 1000 ATK during the damage step. He attacks and destroys "Goyo Guardian" (Tetsu Trudge: 3050 → 2050). He then activates "Nitro Warrior's" effect, switching "Gate Blocker" to attack position and forcing it to battle (Tetsu Trudge: 2050 → 0). Yusei wins.

Featured cards

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


Cast

Japanese character name[1] Japanese voice actor[1]
Yusei Fudo Yuya Miyashita
Jack Atlas Takanori Hoshino
Nerve Kensuke Fujita
Taka Tomohiro Oomura
Blitz Takahiro Hirano
Rally Mika Ito
Tetsu Ushio Koji Ochiai
Other Mika Ishibashi, Suzune Okabe, Keisuke Kogo, Masafumi Oku, Hisato Fukuda

Differences in adaptions

  • In the Japanese version,"Oneshot Booster" ("Turbo Booster") was Rally's favorite card. In the English version, "Turbo Booster" had belonged to Rally's father.
  • Hanson was unnamed in the Japanese version.
  • In the Japanese version, by simply activating "Speed World" Ushio (Trudge) forced Yusei to participate in the Duel. In the English version, the chip they had used to set Rally up, caused Yusei's Duel Runner to participate in the Duel.
  • In the English version, when Yusei is sliding towards the hatch, he says "Stay on target". This is a possible reference to Star Wars IV: A New Hope, during the attack on the Death Star, one of the rebel pilots says the same phrase while moving down a trench.

Mistakes

  • In the English version, when Yusei holds up "Turbo Booster", it has the Japanese card layout.
  • When "Junk Synchron" was Summoned, its ATK was shown as 900 instead of 1300. This mistake was fixed on the Japanese DVD.
  • When Trudge was describing the effect of "Gate Blocker" in the dub, he called it a Spell Card.
  • Nervin said that there was two minutes for Yusei to clear eight miles of pipeline. This is about 12.87 kilometers. For Yusei to clear this length of pipeline, he would have to be moving at about 386.2 kilometers per hour, or 240 miles per hour.
  • Blitz's watch (at least in the Japanese version) at one point said "11:56 PM", while a bit later Yusei's Duel Runner said "11:57 AM".

Notes

  1. In the TCG/OCG, Monster Cards cannot manually be Normal Summoned in face-up Defense Position.
  2. In the TCG/OCG, Broken Blocker" only allows you to Special Summon the monsters if one is Destroyed by battle.
  3. In the TCG/OCG, "Junk Synchron" has 1300 ATK.

References

  1. a b c d yugioh5ds-world.net Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Episode 3: "Escape! Nitro Warrior VS Goyo Guardian"