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'''Keeping a Promise, Part 1''', as for Japan - '''Recollections: Entrusted with a Friend's Dying Wish''', is the ninety-fourth episode of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]. | '''Keeping a Promise, Part 1''', as for Japan - '''Recollections: Entrusted with a Friend's Dying Wish''', is the ninety-fourth episode of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]. | ||
− | The man who died was [[Robert | + | The man who died (disappeared into the Netherworld in the English dub) was [[Robert Pearson]], a man whom [[Crow]] was indebted to, leading [[Mina]] and [[Trudge]], who are in charge of the investigation, to question Crow. Crow says he heard the criminal used a card called "[[Crimson Mefist]]". The search for the criminal starts, leading him to visit [[Bolton]], the man whom he worked with under Pearson. At first, Bolton tries to avoid the subject of Pearson's death but when he realizes that Crow won't give up until he finds the criminal, Bolton agrees to tell him who it is if Crow beats him in a duel. However, if Bolton wins, Crow will have to give Bolton "Black-Winged Dragon". |
==Featured Duels== | ==Featured Duels== | ||
− | === | + | ===Bolton VS. Crow Hogan=== |
− | <u>''' | + | <u>'''Bolton's turn'''</u><br /> |
− | [[ | + | [[Bolton]] [[summon]]s "[[White Warrior - Fog the Treasure Shield]]" ([[DEF]]: 2000). He [[set]]s 2 cards and ends his [[turn]]. |
<u>'''Crow's turn'''</u><br /> | <u>'''Crow's turn'''</u><br /> | ||
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Crow [[activate]]s [[Blackwing - Sirocco the Dawn]]'s effect to increase [[Blackwing - Bora the Spear]]'s [[ATK]] equal to all "[[Blackwing]]" [[monster]]s on the [[field]] except itself ([[Blackwing - Bora the Spear]]'s [[ATK]]: 3700). | Crow [[activate]]s [[Blackwing - Sirocco the Dawn]]'s effect to increase [[Blackwing - Bora the Spear]]'s [[ATK]] equal to all "[[Blackwing]]" [[monster]]s on the [[field]] except itself ([[Blackwing - Bora the Spear]]'s [[ATK]]: 3700). | ||
− | + | Bolton activates "[[Whiteout]]", which negates the effects of monsters which target a card ([[Blackwing - Bora the Spear]]'s [[ATK]]: 1700). Crow ends his [[turn]]. | |
− | <u>''' | + | <u>'''Bolton's turn'''</u><br /> |
− | + | Bolton [[summon]]s "[[White Warrior - Hail the Iron Hammer]]" ([[ATK]]: 1800), then he activates "[[Sacred Arrow]]". Bolton [[attack]]s "[[Blackwing - Bora the Spear]]" with "[[White Warrior - Hail the Iron Hammer]]" and [[destroy]]s it (Crow: 3900 [[Life Points]]). | |
− | + | Bolton activates "[[White Warrior - Hail the Iron Hammer|White Warrior - Hail the Iron Hammer's]]" effect, which destroys 1 [[monster]] the opponent [[control]]s when it destroys a monster through battle. Bolton ends his [[turn]] and in turn activates [[Sacred Arrow]]'s effect, causing Crow to lose 800 [[Life Points]] (Crow: 3100 [[Life Points]]). | |
:[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 095#Featured Duels|Continued next episode...]] | :[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 095#Featured Duels|Continued next episode...]] | ||
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* In both versions, "[[Crimson Mefist]]" could deal real damage to players. In the original, the card's damage sent Pearson flying into a latern, which started a fire. In the dub, it was instead stated that the card could send people to the Netherworld. | * In both versions, "[[Crimson Mefist]]" could deal real damage to players. In the original, the card's damage sent Pearson flying into a latern, which started a fire. In the dub, it was instead stated that the card could send people to the Netherworld. | ||
* In the dub, when Crow is thrown out of [[Bolton]]'s building and then tells the security guards that he has business with Bolton, one of the guards sarcastically remarks "Sure ya do, and I got dinner plans with [[Seto Kaiba]]!" | * In the dub, when Crow is thrown out of [[Bolton]]'s building and then tells the security guards that he has business with Bolton, one of the guards sarcastically remarks "Sure ya do, and I got dinner plans with [[Seto Kaiba]]!" | ||
− | * The woman dancing at the club where | + | * The woman dancing at the club where Bolton was conducting business is cut |
− | * The bottle of alcohol | + | * The bottle of alcohol Bolton has is changed to water |
* The scene of Crow getting hit by the thug is cut | * The scene of Crow getting hit by the thug is cut | ||
− | * A close-up of Crow's face after getting hit by the effect of | + | * A close-up of Crow's face after getting hit by the effect of Bolton's [[Sacred Arrow]] is cut |
* The cry of [[Black-Winged Dragon]] is toned down a bit. | * The cry of [[Black-Winged Dragon]] is toned down a bit. | ||
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Revision as of 22:32, 17 March 2011
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Series | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's |
Number | 94 |
Season | 2 |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes (season 2) | |
Previous | "The Question of the Card" |
Next | "Keeping a Promise, Part 2" |
Keeping a Promise, Part 1, as for Japan - Recollections: Entrusted with a Friend's Dying Wish, is the ninety-fourth episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's.
The man who died (disappeared into the Netherworld in the English dub) was Robert Pearson, a man whom Crow was indebted to, leading Mina and Trudge, who are in charge of the investigation, to question Crow. Crow says he heard the criminal used a card called "Crimson Mefist". The search for the criminal starts, leading him to visit Bolton, the man whom he worked with under Pearson. At first, Bolton tries to avoid the subject of Pearson's death but when he realizes that Crow won't give up until he finds the criminal, Bolton agrees to tell him who it is if Crow beats him in a duel. However, if Bolton wins, Crow will have to give Bolton "Black-Winged Dragon".
Featured Duels
Bolton VS. Crow Hogan
Bolton's turn
Bolton summons "White Warrior - Fog the Treasure Shield" (DEF: 2000). He sets 2 cards and ends his turn.
Crow's turn
Crow summons "Blackwing - Sirocco the Dawn" (ATK: 2000) without tributing due to its effect, then he Special Summons "Blackwing - Bora the Spear" (ATK: 1700) using its effect.
Crow activates Blackwing - Sirocco the Dawn's effect to increase Blackwing - Bora the Spear's ATK equal to all "Blackwing" monsters on the field except itself (Blackwing - Bora the Spear's ATK: 3700).
Bolton activates "Whiteout", which negates the effects of monsters which target a card (Blackwing - Bora the Spear's ATK: 1700). Crow ends his turn.
Bolton's turn
Bolton summons "White Warrior - Hail the Iron Hammer" (ATK: 1800), then he activates "Sacred Arrow". Bolton attacks "Blackwing - Bora the Spear" with "White Warrior - Hail the Iron Hammer" and destroys it (Crow: 3900 Life Points).
Bolton activates "White Warrior - Hail the Iron Hammer's" effect, which destroys 1 monster the opponent controls when it destroys a monster through battle. Bolton ends his turn and in turn activates Sacred Arrow's effect, causing Crow to lose 800 Life Points (Crow: 3100 Life Points).
Differences in Adaptations
- In the English dub, the story is changed to say Pearson disappeared in a purple glow rather than dying in a fire, thus anything shown during the fire is cut
- At the beginning of the episode the gravestones in the cemetery Crow was standing at were removed in the English dub.
- In both versions, "Crimson Mefist" could deal real damage to players. In the original, the card's damage sent Pearson flying into a latern, which started a fire. In the dub, it was instead stated that the card could send people to the Netherworld.
- In the dub, when Crow is thrown out of Bolton's building and then tells the security guards that he has business with Bolton, one of the guards sarcastically remarks "Sure ya do, and I got dinner plans with Seto Kaiba!"
- The woman dancing at the club where Bolton was conducting business is cut
- The bottle of alcohol Bolton has is changed to water
- The scene of Crow getting hit by the thug is cut
- A close-up of Crow's face after getting hit by the effect of Bolton's Sacred Arrow is cut
- The cry of Black-Winged Dragon is toned down a bit.