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"Endless Rebellion" is the one hundred and forty-fifth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime. It first aired in Japan on March 5, 2017.
When Yuya arrives in the Fusion Dimension, he witnesses Shay attacking Leo Akaba. Still grieving over the loss of his sister and best friend, Shay now turns his fangs against Yuya, who used to be Zarc.
Featured Duel: Yuya Sakaki vs. Shay Obsidian
At the start of the Duel, the Field Spell Card "Crossover" is activated, as per the rules of an Action Duel. It will allow the players to use Action Cards, but they may only have one in their hand at a time.
Featured cards
The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
Shay Obsidian
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Action Cards
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Differences
- According to some magazine summary/preview for this episode, "Raidraptor - Vanishing Lanius" was supposed to be used in this episode, but it didn't appear and instead a new card "Raidraptor - Rudder Strix" was used.