Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 068

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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 068
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
Number68
Season2
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes (season 2)
Previous"Lessons Learned"
Next"A Duel With Interest"

"Trash Talk", known as "Memories of an Old Person, The Scrap-Iron Family Deck" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-eighth episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. It first aired in Japan on July 22, 2009.

After visiting an old area of Satellite, Yusei, Jack and Crow meet up with Martha and Blister. There they hear the story of an old man stuck in his ways and hiding, Mr. Bashford.

Yusei and the others go to meet Bashford. After running into an actual version of Scrap-Iron Scarecrow and then jumping over 1 hole only to fall into another hole, Crow challenges and faces Bashford.

Featured Duel: Crow Hogan vs. Mr. Bashford

Turn 1: Bashford
Bashford draws. He then Normal Summons "Maternal Junk" (300/1500) in Defense Position. Bashford then places 1 card face-down in his Spell & Trap Card Zone and ends his turn.

Turn 2: Crow
Crow draws "Blackwing - Vayu the Emblem of Honor" and subsequently Normal Summons it (800/0) in Attack Position. Crow then Special Summons "Blackwing - Bora the Spear" (1700/800) in Attack Position via its own effect. Crow then attacks "Maternal Junk" with "Blackwing - Bora the Spear", but Bashford activates "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow" to negate the attack. "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow" then resets itself face-down due to its effect. Crow ends his turn.

Turn 3: Bashford
Bashford draws "Junk Spirit". Bashford's hand contains "Scrap-Iron Pitfall", "Scrap-Iron Barricade", "Junk Factory", "Paternal Junk", and "Junk Spirit". He then Normal Summons "Paternal Junk" (1600/1000) in Attack Position. Since "Maternal Junk" is face-up on the field, "Paternal Junk" gains 500 ATK due to its effect ("Paternal Junk": 1600 → 2100/1000). Bashford then activates "Junk Factory". Now all Junk monsters will gain 500 ATK and Bashford can return any of Crow's monsters that were destroyed in battle by Junk monsters to their owner's Deck instead of sending the destroyed monsters to the Graveyard. Both of Bashford's monsters gain 500 ATK ("Maternal Junk":300 → 800/1500)("Paternal Junk": 2100 → 2600/1000). "Paternal Junk" then attacks and destroys "Blackwing - Vayu the Emblem of Honor" (Crow 4000 → 2200 Life Points). Bashford activates the second effect of "Junk Factory", allowing him to return "Blackwing - Vayu the Emblem of Honor" to Crow's Deck instead of sending it to the Graveyard. Bashford places 3 cards face-down in his Spell & Trap Card Zone and ends his turn.

Turn 4: Crow
Crow draws "Black-Winged Strafe" and subsequently activates it, sending "Blackwing - Shura the Blue Flame" from his hand to the Graveyard in order to destroy "Maternal Junk", but Bashford activates "Scrap-Iron Barricade" preventing "Maternal Junk" from being destroyed by Crow's card effects this turn. "Scrap-Iron Barricade then resets itself face-down due to its effect. Crow Normal Summons "Blackwing - Blizzard the Far North" (1300/0) in Attack Position. Crow then activates the effect of "Blizzard the Far North" to Special Summon "Blackwing - Shura the Blue Flame" from the Graveyard in Defense Position (1800/1200). Bashford activates "Scrap-Iron Pitfall", returning "Blackwing - Shura the Blue Flame" to Crow's hand. "Scrap-Iron Pitfall" then resets itself face-down due to its effect. Crow then activates "Cards for Black Feathers" to send "Blackwing - Shura the Blue Flame" from his hand to the Graveyard and draw 2 cards from his Deck. The two cards he drew are "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind" and "Black Thunder". Crow then Special Summons "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind" (1300/400) in Attack Position via its own effect. Crow then activates "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind's effect, halving the ATK and DEF of "Paternal Junk" until the End Phase ("Paternal Junk": 2600 → 1300/1000 → 500). Crow then attacks "Paternal Junk" with "Blackwing - Bora the Spear", but Bashford activates "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow" to negate the attack. "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow then resets itself face-down due to its effect. Crow then attacks "Paternal Junk" with "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind". Crow then activates the effect of "Blackwing - Kalut the Moon Shadow", sending it from his hand to the Graveyard to increase the ATK of "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind" by 1400 until the End Phase("Gale the Whirlwind": 1300 → 2700/400). "Gale the Whirlwind" then destroys "Paternal Junk" (Bashford 4000 → 2600 Life Points). Bashford activates "Junk Spirit", allowing him to Special Summon "Paternal Junk" during the End Phase. Crow places 1 card face-down in his Spell & Trap Card Zone and ends his turn. On Crow's End Phase, the effect of "Kalut the Moon Shadow" wears off, returning the ATK of "Gale the Whirlwind" to normal ("Gale the Whirlwind": 2700 → 1300/400). On the same End Phase, "Paternal Junk" is revived in Attack Position due to the effect of "Junk Spirit"(1600/1000). "Paternal Junk" then gains 500 ATK due to "Maternal Junk" being on the field("Paternal Junk": 1600 → 2100/1000). "Paternal Junk" then gains 500 more ATK due to the effect of "Junk Factory" ("Paternal Junk": 2100 → 2600/1000).

Turn 5: Bashford
Bashford draws "Junk Barrage" and subsequently activates it, equipping it onto to "Paternal Junk". "Paternal Junk" then attacks and destroys "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind" (Crow 2200 → 900 Life Points). The effect of "Junk Barrage" then activates, inflicting damage to Crow equal to half of "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind's ATK (Crow 900 → 250 Life Points). Crow then activates "Black Thunder", inflicting 400 damage to Bashford for every card on his side of the field. Since Bashford has seven cards on his side of the field, Bashford takes 2800 damage (Bashford 2600 → 0 Life Points)

Crow wins.

Featured cards

Cards in italics made their debut in this episode.

Yusei and Jack's explanation

Monster Cards

Normal Monsters

Flashback

Monster Cards

Normal Monsters

Tenth Anniversary Tribute

The first 15 seconds of this episode features Yami Yugi and his most famous cards (Dark Magician, Kuriboh, Celtic Guardian, Curse of Dragon, Alpha The Magnet Warrior, Beta The Magnet Warrior, Gamma The Magnet Warrior, Valkyrion the Magna Warrior, Gaia The Fierce Knight, Black Luster Soldier, Magician of Black Chaos and Dark Magician Girl).

Mistakes

The Japanese cards are seen in the dub.
Blackwing Shura the Blue Flame upside down after a glitch.
  • In the English version, the scene where Crow places "Blackwing - Kalut the Moon Shadow" in the Graveyard, a glimpse of the Japanese "Blackwing - Shura the Blue Flame" and "Blackwing - Kalut the Moon Shadow" can be seen. Several frames later, when the cards are switched to how they normally appear in the dub, Shura appears upside-down in Crow's Graveyard.
Kid Junk, an effect monster?
  • When the "Kid Junk" card is first shown after Jack Atlas mentions it, it's shown as an Effect Monster. "Kid Junk" is a Normal Monster; this is evident in one of Mr. Bashford's flashbacks when his son is seen with the card.
  • When Bashford summons "Paternal Junk" for the second time, he says it gets its 1000 ATK boost from itself and "Maternal Junk". Instead of "Maternal Junk", it is "Junk Factory" that gives a boost.
  • Jack says that with "Paternal Junk" and "Maternal Junk" on the field, Bashford would've been able to summon "Kid Junk" straight from his hand, when his hand was empty.
  • Near the end of the episode, when Blister is explaining things to Yusei, Jack, and Crow about the meteor explosion, he states that the Public Security Bureau is keeping things hush-hush. Public Security Bureau is the Japanese version of Sector Security, which instead should have been stated.
  • In OCG/TCG, "Cards for Black Feathers" prevented the Special Summoning on the turn it was playing and also removed the "Blackwing" monster from play.

Trivia

  • A running gag in this episode is when Crow falls for Bashford's traps. It is a reference to an episode in Naruto, where the titular character falls for various traps.

Notes

  1. This card originally belonged to Bashford, but he gave it to his son Adam as shown in a flashback.