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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode
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{{Infobox episode
| series              = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
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| image             = YGO5D069.jpg
| season             = 2
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| en_name            = A Duel With Interest
| image name          = YGO5D069.jpg
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| ja_name            = 脅威! ローントークン地獄
| image caption      =
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| romaji_name        = Kyōi! Rōn Tōkun Jigoku
| english            = A Duel With Interest
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| ja_trans_name      = Terror! Loan Token Hell
| kanji              = 脅威! ローントークン地獄  
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| series            = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
| ruby japanese      =
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| number            = 69
| romaji              = Kyōi! Rōn Tōkun Jigoku
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| season            = 2
| japanese translated = Terror! Loan Token Hell
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| ja_opening        = FREEDOM
| episode number      = 69
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| ja_ending          = -OZONE-
| japanese air date  = July 29, 2009
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| en_theme          = Hyper Drive
| english air date    = October 2, 2010
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| animation_director = [[Mitsuru Nasukawa]]
| japanese opening    = [[FREEDOM]]
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| animation director = [[Mitsuru Nasukawa]]
| japanese ending    = [[-OZONE-]]
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| ja_air_date        = July 29, 2009
| english opening    = [[Hyper Drive]]
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| en_air_date        = October 2, 2010
| english ending      = [[Hyper Drive]]
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| featured_card      = Smile Kid
| featured card      = Smile Kid
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| screenwriter      = Yoshifumi Fukushima
        | animation director = [[Mitsuru Nasukawa]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
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"'''A Duel With Interest'''", known as "'''Terror! Loan Token Hell'''" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-ninth episode of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. It first aired in Japan on July 29, 2009.
 
"'''A Duel With Interest'''", known as "'''Terror! Loan Token Hell'''" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-ninth episode of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. It first aired in Japan on July 29, 2009.
  
{{Episode summary|[[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]] and [[Crow Hogan|Crow]] have worked hard to prepare their [[Duel Runner]]s for the [[World Racing Grand Prix]]. However, [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] hasn't worked at all, and Crow tells him to learn to be serious. But Jack apparently has another problem he must solve first. [[Carly Carmine|Carly]] learns of a loaner named [[Don Piero]], who rips off people. Jack also learns about what he does to people and therefore challenges him to a [[Duel]], betting his "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]" and ''[[Phoenix Whirlwind]]'' in the process.}}
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{{Episode summary|[[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]] and [[Crow Hogan|Crow]] have worked hard to prepare their [[Duel Runner]]s for the [[World Racing Grand Prix]]. However, [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] hasn't worked at all, and Crow tells him to learn to be serious. But Jack apparently has another problem he must solve first. [[Carly Carmine|Carly]] learns of a loaner named [[Don Piero]], who rips off people. Jack also learns about what he does to people and therefore challenges him to a [[Duel]], betting his "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]" and ''[[Phoenix Whirlwind]]'' in the process.}}
  
==Featured Duel: Jack Atlas vs. Don Piero==
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==Featured Duel==
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===Jack Atlas vs. Don Piero===
  
 
<u>'''Turn 1: Piero'''</u><br />
 
<u>'''Turn 1: Piero'''</u><br />
Piero [[Draw a Card|Draws]] "[[Upstart Goblin]]" and subsequently [[activate]]s it, drawing 1 card from his [[Main Deck|Deck]] and increasing [[Jack Atlas|Jack]]'s Life Points by 1000 (Jack 4000 → 5000 [[Life Points]]). The card Piero draws is "Endless Loan". Piero then [[Special Summon]]s "[[Nefarious Trader]]" (0/0) in Attack Position since Jack's Life Points are higher than his. He then [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector]]" in [[Defense Position]] (800/1300). [[Don Piero|Piero]] then places 1 card [[face-down]] in his [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] and ends his [[turn]].
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Piero [[Draw a Card|draws]] "[[Upstart Goblin (anime)|Upstart Goblin]]" and subsequently [[activate]]s it to draw one card ("Endless Loan") and increase [[Jack Atlas|Jack]]'s Life Points by 1000 (Jack 4000 → 5000). Piero then [[Special Summon]]s "[[Nefarious Trader]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]1/0/0) from his hand in Attack Position via its own effect as Jack's Life Points are higher than his. He then [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector (anime)|Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]3/800/1300) in [[Defense Position]] and sets a card.
  
 
<u>'''Turn 2: Jack'''</u><br />
 
<u>'''Turn 2: Jack'''</u><br />
[[Jack Atlas|Jack]] [[Draw a Card|draws]]. He then [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Power Invader]]" with no Tributes in Attack Position (2200/0) as Piero controls at least two monsters. [[Don Piero|Piero]] [[activate]]s "[[Endless Loan]]". Now whenever Jack summons a monster, Piero can Special Summon a Loan Token onto Jack's side of the field. Jack can however send one card from his hand to the Graveyard to destroy the Loan Token. Since Jack summoned "Power Invader", the effect of "Endless Loan" activates, [[Special Summon]]ing a "[[Loan Token]]" onto Jack's side of the [[field]] in Defense Position (0/0). Because there is a Loan Token on the field, "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector" can't be destroyed in battle. "Power Invader" [[attack]]s and destroys "[[Nefarious Trader]]" (Piero 4000 → 1800 [[Life Points]]). The effect of "[[Nefarious Trader]]" activates, allowing Piero to [[Special Summon]] another [[Loan Token]] onto Jack's side of the field (0/0). Jack can destroy this token by sending a card from his hand to the Graveyard. Jack places 2 cards [[face-down]] in his [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] and ends his [[turn]].
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[[Jack Atlas|Jack]] [[Draw a Card|draws]]. He then [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Power Invader (anime)|Power Invader]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]5/2200/0) in Attack Position without Tributing via its own effect as Piero controls at least two monsters. [[Don Piero|Piero]] then [[activate]]s his face-down "[[Endless Loan (anime)|Endless Loan]]" to [[Special Summon]] a "[[Loan Token (anime)|Loan Token]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]1/0/0) to Jack's side of the [[field]] in Defense Position as Jack Summoned a monster. Don Piero states that since a Loan Token is on the field, "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector" can't be destroyed in battle, however Jack can send one card from his hand to the Graveyard to destroy the Loan Token.
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"Power Invader" [[attack]]s and destroys "Nefarious Trader" (Piero 4000 → 1800). The effect of "Nefarious Trader" activates, allowing Piero to [[Special Summon]] another "Loan Token" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]1/0/0) to Jack's side of the field in Defense Position. Jack can destroy this token by sending a card from his hand to the Graveyard. Jack sets two cards ("Compulsory Recoil Device" and "Zero Hole").
  
 
<u>'''Turn 3: Piero'''</u><br />
 
<u>'''Turn 3: Piero'''</u><br />
[[Don Piero|Piero]] [[Draw a Card|draws]] "[[Illegal Business Practices]]" and subsequently activates it, [[equip]]ping it onto "[[Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector]]". Now once per turn, Piero can double the effect damage that Jack takes from the effect of "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector". Piero activates the [[effect]] of "[[Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector]]", allowing him to inflict [[Effect Damage|damage]] to [[Jack Atlas|Jack]]'s [[Life Points]] equal to the number of [[Loan Token]]s Jack has times 1000. Since there are two, Jack takes 2000 damage. "[[Illegal Business Practices]]" then doubles the [[Effect Damage]] Jack takes (Jack 5000 → 1000 [[Life Points]]). Piero ends his [[turn]].
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[[Don Piero|Piero]] [[Draw a Card|draws]] "[[Illegal Business Practices]]" and subsequently activates it, [[equip]]ping it to "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector". Now once per turn, Piero can double the effect damage that Jack takes from the effect of "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector". Piero activates the [[effect]] of "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector" to inflict [[effect damage|damage]] to Jack equal to the number of "Loan Tokens" Jack controls times 1000. There are currently two and "Illegal Business Practices" doubles the [[effect damage]] Jack takes (Jack 5000 → 1000).
  
 
<u>'''Turn 4: Jack'''</u><br />
 
<u>'''Turn 4: Jack'''</u><br />
[[Jack Atlas|Jack]] [[Draw a Card|draws]] "[[Smile Kid]]". Jack then [[discard]]s 1 card from his [[hand]] to [[Special Summon]] "[[Smile Kid]]" in Attack Position (0/0). The effect of "[[Endless Loan]]" activates, [[Special Summon]]ing a third "[[Loan Token]]" onto Jack's side of the [[field]] in Defense Position (0/0). Jack then activates "[[Compulsory Recoil Device]]". Now Jack can send one card from his hand to the Graveyard to select 1 monster he controls and return it to its owner's hand. He then uses the effect of "Compulsory Recoil Device" to send one card in his hand to the Graveyard and [[return]] "[[Smile Kid]]" back to his [[hand]]. Jack then discards one card from his hand to Special Summon "[[Smile Kid]]" in Attack Position (0/0). Since Jack's Monster Card Zones are full, "Endless Loan" cannot summon anymore Loan Tokens onto his side of the field. Jack then activates "[[Zero Hole (5D's)|Zero Hole]]", allowing him to [[destroy]] every card on the field when he has no cards in his [[hand]]. Jack then activates "[[Smile Kid]]'s" effect, allowing Jack to [[Special Summon]] "[[Smile Angel]]" in Attack Position (1800/300). "[[Smile Angel]]" then [[attack]]s [[Don Piero|Piero]] [[Direct Attack|directly]] (Piero 1800 → 0 [[Life Points]]).
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[[Jack Atlas|Jack]] [[Draw a Card|draws]] "Smile Kid". Jack then [[discard]]s one card from his [[hand]] in order to [[Special Summon]] "[[Smile Kid]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]1/0/0) in Attack Position. The effect of "Endless Loan" activates, [[Special Summon]]ing a third "Loan Token" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]1/0/0) to Jack's side of the [[field]] in Defense Position.  
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Jack then activates his face-down "[[Compulsory Recoil Device]]" and activates its effect to send one card in his hand to the Graveyard and [[return]] "Smile Kid" to his [[hand]]. Jack then discards one card from his hand in order to Special Summon "Smile Kid" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]1/0/0) in Attack Position (The effect of "Endless Loan" doesn't activate at this point as Jack's [[Monster Card Zone]]s are all occupied).
  
Jack wins.
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Jack then activates his face-down "[[Zero Hole (5D's)|Zero Hole]]" to [[destroy]] all cards on the field as he has no cards in his [[hand]]. Jack then activates the effect of "[[Smile Kid]]" in order to [[Special Summon]] "[[Smile Angel]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]4/1800/300) in Attack Position. "Smile Angel" then [[attack]]s [[direct attack|directly]] (Piero 1800 → 0).
  
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== Tenth Anniversary Tribute ==
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The first fiften seconds of this episode features [[Jaden Yuki|Jaden]] and his most famous cards ([[Elemental Hero Neos]], [[Elemental Hero Bubbleman]], [[Elemental Hero Wildheart]], [[Winged Kuriboh]], [[Elemental Hero Burstinatrix]], [[Elemental Hero Avian]], [[Elemental Hero Flame Wingman]], [[Elemental Hero Clayman]], [[Elemental Hero Sparkman]], [[Elemental Hero Thunder Giant]] and [[Card Ejector]]).
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== Differences in adaptations ==
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*In the English dub, [[Don Piero]] is said to be a mob boss, when in the original, he was just a loan shark.
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* The scenes where [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] tries and is fired from several jobs receive some alterations in the English dub. For example, the restaurant that fired him was changed to just a pizza restaurant instead of a regular lunch service and when working at a store, he is fired for mistaking the deliveryman bringing a stock of magazines for his Chinese take-out deliveryman (In the original he complained to the man that his magazines didn't feature him in them).
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* In the original, [[Stephanie]] still has a crush on Jack after he gets fired from working at the cafe with her. In the English dub, she says [[Carly]] can "have him."
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* The scene at the beginning where one of Don Piero's goons hits a child to the floor in the original is cut out in the English dub.
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* In the last scene where Jack gets fired from Cafe la Green, Crow stated in the dub he better pick up a double shift tonight. In the original, he stated Jack hasn't changed much, having believed Jack changed a lot in a previous scene.
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==Mistakes==
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* In the dub, when [[Don Piero]] [[Special Summon]]s "[[Nefarious Trader]]", he stated that the [[Special Summon]] was possible because [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] had more ''Attack Points'' than him, when it should have been ''[[Life Points]]''.
 
==Featured cards==
 
==Featured cards==
 
Cards that made their debut in this episode are in italics.
 
Cards that made their debut in this episode are in italics.
  
 
{{Decklist|Jack Atlas
 
{{Decklist|Jack Atlas
|monsters =
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|effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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* ''[[Power Invader (anime)|Power Invader]]''
* ''[[Power Invader]]''
 
 
* ''[[Smile Angel]]''
 
* ''[[Smile Angel]]''
 
* ''[[Smile Kid]]''
 
* ''[[Smile Kid]]''
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
 
* ''[[Compulsory Recoil Device]]''
 
* ''[[Compulsory Recoil Device]]''
* ''[[Zero Hole (5D's)|Zero Hole]]
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* ''[[Zero Hole (5D's)|Zero Hole]]''
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
{{Decklist|Don Piero
 
{{Decklist|Don Piero
|monsters =
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|effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
 
* ''[[Nefarious Trader]]''
 
* ''[[Nefarious Trader]]''
* ''[[Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector]]''
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* ''[[Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector (anime)|Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector]]''
 
|spells =
 
|spells =
 
* ''[[Illegal Business Practices]]''
 
* ''[[Illegal Business Practices]]''
* ''[[Upstart Goblin]]''
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* ''[[Upstart Goblin (anime)|Upstart Goblin]]''
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* ''[[Endless Loan]]''
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* ''[[Endless Loan (anime)|Endless Loan]]''
 
}}
 
}}
  
{{Decklist|Marco
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{{Decklist|Flashback
|monsters =
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|normal monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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* [[Weather Control (anime)|Weather Control]]
* [[Dancing Fairy]]
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|effect monsters =
* [[Dreamsprite]]
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* [[Dancing Fairy (anime)|Dancing Fairy]]
* ''[[Smile Angel]]''
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* [[Dreamsprite (anime)|Dreamsprite]]
* ''[[Smile Kid]]''
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* [[Spirit of the Breeze (anime)|Spirit of the Breeze]]
* [[Spirit of the Breeze]]
 
 
|spells =
 
|spells =
* [[Double Summon]]
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* [[Double Summon (anime)|Double Summon]]
* [[Scapegoat]]
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* [[Magical Mallet (later anime)|Magical Mallet]]
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* [[Scapegoat (later anime)|Scapegoat]]
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* [[Dust Tornado]]
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* [[Dust Tornado (anime)|Dust Tornado]]
* [[Trap Hole]]
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* [[Trap Hole (anime)|Trap Hole]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
{{Decklist|Marco
 
{{Decklist|Marco
|monsters =
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|effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
 
* ''[[Smile Angel]]''<ref group="Notes" name="Marco/Jack">This card originally belonged to Marco, but Jack took it with him for his duel against Don Piero. He later returned this card to Marco after he won.</ref>
 
* ''[[Smile Angel]]''<ref group="Notes" name="Marco/Jack">This card originally belonged to Marco, but Jack took it with him for his duel against Don Piero. He later returned this card to Marco after he won.</ref>
 
* ''[[Smile Kid]]''<ref group="Notes" name="Marco/Jack">This card originally belonged to Marco, but Jack took it with him for his duel against Don Piero. He later returned this card to Marco after he won.</ref>
 
* ''[[Smile Kid]]''<ref group="Notes" name="Marco/Jack">This card originally belonged to Marco, but Jack took it with him for his duel against Don Piero. He later returned this card to Marco after he won.</ref>
 
}}
 
}}
  
== Tenth Anniversary Tribute ==
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{{Decklist|WRGP poster
The first 15 seconds of this episode features [[Jaden Yuki|Jaden]] and his most famous cards ([[Elemental Hero Neos]], [[Elemental Hero Bubbleman]], [[Elemental Hero Wildheart]], [[Winged Kuriboh]], [[Elemental Hero Burstinatrix]], [[Elemental Hero Avian]], [[Elemental Hero Flame Wingman]], [[Elemental Hero Clayman]], [[Elemental Hero Sparkman]], [[Elemental Hero Thunder Giant]] and [[Card Ejector]]).
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|effect monsters =  
 
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* [[Dragunity Darkspear (anime)|Dragunity Darkspear]]
== Differences in adaptations ==
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|gemini monsters =
*In the English dub, [[Don Piero]] is said to be a mob boss, when in the original, he was just a loan shark.
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* [[Phoenix Gearfried (anime)|Phoenix Gearfried]]
 
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| traps =  
*The scenes where [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] tries and is fired from several jobs receive some alterations in the English dub. For example, the restaurant that fired him was changed to just a pizza restaurant instead of a regular lunch service and when working at a store, he is fired for mistaking the deliveryman bringing a stock of magazines for his Chinese take-out deliveryman (In the original he complained to the man that his magazines didn't feature him in them).
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* [[Mirror Force (later anime)|Mirror Force]]
 
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}}
*In the original, [[Stephanie]] still has a crush on Jack after he gets fired from working at the cafe with her. In the English dub, she says [[Carly]] can "have him."
 
 
 
*The scene at the beginning where one of Don Piero's goons hits a child to the floor in the original is cut out in the English dub.
 
 
 
==Mistakes==
 
*In the dub, when [[Don Piero]] [[Special Summons]] [[Nefarious Trader]], he stated that the [[Special Summon]] was possible because [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] had more ''Attack Points'' than him, when it should have been ''Life Points''.
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
<references group="Notes" />
 
<references group="Notes" />
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes/season 2}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes/season 2}}

Latest revision as of 18:25, 3 March 2024

"A Duel With Interest"
Screenshot
Names
EnglishA Duel With Interest
Japanese name
Japanese脅威! ローントークン地獄
RōmajiKyōi! Rōn Tōkun Jigoku
TranslatedTerror! Loan Token Hell
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
Number69
Season2
Music
Japanese OP"FREEDOM"
Japanese ED"-OZONE-"
English OP & ED"Hyper Drive"
Staff
Screenplay
Animation director
Air dates
JapaneseJuly 29, 2009
EnglishOctober 2, 2010
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes (season 2)
Previous"Trash Talk"
Next"The Wicked Spirit"
Cards
Featured card"Smile Kid"

"A Duel With Interest", known as "Terror! Loan Token Hell" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-ninth episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. It first aired in Japan on July 29, 2009.

Yusei and Crow have worked hard to prepare their Duel Runners for the World Racing Grand Prix. However, Jack hasn't worked at all, and Crow tells him to learn to be serious. But Jack apparently has another problem he must solve first. Carly learns of a loaner named Don Piero, who rips off people. Jack also learns about what he does to people and therefore challenges him to a Duel, betting his "Red Dragon Archfiend" and Phoenix Whirlwind in the process.

Featured Duel[edit]

Jack Atlas vs. Don Piero[edit]

Turn 1: Piero
Piero draws "Upstart Goblin" and subsequently activates it to draw one card ("Endless Loan") and increase Jack's Life Points by 1000 (Jack 4000 → 5000). Piero then Special Summons "Nefarious Trader" (CG Star.svg1/0/0) from his hand in Attack Position via its own effect as Jack's Life Points are higher than his. He then Normal Summons "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector" (CG Star.svg3/800/1300) in Defense Position and sets a card.

Turn 2: Jack
Jack draws. He then Normal Summons "Power Invader" (CG Star.svg5/2200/0) in Attack Position without Tributing via its own effect as Piero controls at least two monsters. Piero then activates his face-down "Endless Loan" to Special Summon a "Loan Token" (CG Star.svg1/0/0) to Jack's side of the field in Defense Position as Jack Summoned a monster. Don Piero states that since a Loan Token is on the field, "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector" can't be destroyed in battle, however Jack can send one card from his hand to the Graveyard to destroy the Loan Token.

"Power Invader" attacks and destroys "Nefarious Trader" (Piero 4000 → 1800). The effect of "Nefarious Trader" activates, allowing Piero to Special Summon another "Loan Token" (CG Star.svg1/0/0) to Jack's side of the field in Defense Position. Jack can destroy this token by sending a card from his hand to the Graveyard. Jack sets two cards ("Compulsory Recoil Device" and "Zero Hole").

Turn 3: Piero
Piero draws "Illegal Business Practices" and subsequently activates it, equipping it to "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector". Now once per turn, Piero can double the effect damage that Jack takes from the effect of "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector". Piero activates the effect of "Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector" to inflict damage to Jack equal to the number of "Loan Tokens" Jack controls times 1000. There are currently two and "Illegal Business Practices" doubles the effect damage Jack takes (Jack 5000 → 1000).

Turn 4: Jack
Jack draws "Smile Kid". Jack then discards one card from his hand in order to Special Summon "Smile Kid" (CG Star.svg1/0/0) in Attack Position. The effect of "Endless Loan" activates, Special Summoning a third "Loan Token" (CG Star.svg1/0/0) to Jack's side of the field in Defense Position.

Jack then activates his face-down "Compulsory Recoil Device" and activates its effect to send one card in his hand to the Graveyard and return "Smile Kid" to his hand. Jack then discards one card from his hand in order to Special Summon "Smile Kid" (CG Star.svg1/0/0) in Attack Position (The effect of "Endless Loan" doesn't activate at this point as Jack's Monster Card Zones are all occupied).

Jack then activates his face-down "Zero Hole" to destroy all cards on the field as he has no cards in his hand. Jack then activates the effect of "Smile Kid" in order to Special Summon "Smile Angel" (CG Star.svg4/1800/300) in Attack Position. "Smile Angel" then attacks directly (Piero 1800 → 0).

Tenth Anniversary Tribute[edit]

The first fiften seconds of this episode features Jaden and his most famous cards (Elemental Hero Neos, Elemental Hero Bubbleman, Elemental Hero Wildheart, Winged Kuriboh, Elemental Hero Burstinatrix, Elemental Hero Avian, Elemental Hero Flame Wingman, Elemental Hero Clayman, Elemental Hero Sparkman, Elemental Hero Thunder Giant and Card Ejector).

Differences in adaptations[edit]

  • In the English dub, Don Piero is said to be a mob boss, when in the original, he was just a loan shark.
  • The scenes where Jack tries and is fired from several jobs receive some alterations in the English dub. For example, the restaurant that fired him was changed to just a pizza restaurant instead of a regular lunch service and when working at a store, he is fired for mistaking the deliveryman bringing a stock of magazines for his Chinese take-out deliveryman (In the original he complained to the man that his magazines didn't feature him in them).
  • In the original, Stephanie still has a crush on Jack after he gets fired from working at the cafe with her. In the English dub, she says Carly can "have him."
  • The scene at the beginning where one of Don Piero's goons hits a child to the floor in the original is cut out in the English dub.
  • In the last scene where Jack gets fired from Cafe la Green, Crow stated in the dub he better pick up a double shift tonight. In the original, he stated Jack hasn't changed much, having believed Jack changed a lot in a previous scene.

Mistakes[edit]

Featured cards[edit]

Cards that made their debut in this episode are in italics.

Notes[edit]

  1. a b This card originally belonged to Marco, but Jack took it with him for his duel against Don Piero. He later returned this card to Marco after he won.