Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 049

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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 049
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! GX
Number49
Season1
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episodes (season 1)
Previous"Rise of the Sacred Beasts, Part 1"
Next"Magna Chum Laude"

"Rise of the Sacred Beasts, Part 2", known as "VS Kagemaru (Part 2) - Awakening of the Three Legendary Demons" in the Japanese version, is the forty-ninth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime. It first aired in Japan on September 7, 2005 and in the US on April 3, 2006.

Jaden continues his Duel with Kagemaru, and the latter Summons the third of the Sacred Beasts, "Raviel, Lord of Phantasms".

Summary

Kagemaru has used the Sacred Beasts to drain the energy of Duel Monster Spirits, and has used their power to de-age himself. Kagemaru continues his Duel with Jaden Yuki, and his "Lost Paradise" Field Spell Card lets him draw three cards during his Draw Phase so long as he controls at least one Sacred Beast. He currently has two - "Uria, Lord of Searing Flames" and "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder". Jaden Summons "Wroughtweiler" and Sets a card. Kagemaru attacks with "Hamon", and "Wroughtweiler's" destruction lets Jaden add "Elemental Hero Bubbleman" and "Polymerization" from his Graveyard to his hand, but "Hamon's" effect deals 1000 damage to Jaden, reducing him to 600 Life Points. Kagemaru then attacks directly with "Uria", but Jaden activates his face-down "The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh" to Special Summon "Winged Kuriboh" form his Deck to take the hit. This activates the power of the "Sabatiel - The Philosopher's Stone" that Professor Banner had given to Jaden, and it moves from his Deck to this hand.

Jaden Summons "Bubbleman", drawing two cards via its effect, and then activates "Metamorphosis", Tributing "Bubbleman" to Special Summon "Neo Bubbleman" from his Fusion Deck in Attack Position. He equips it with "Bubble Blaster", increasing its attack by 800, and then attacks "Hamon". This activates "Neo Bubbleman's" effect, destroying any monster it battles with, while "Bubble Blaster" lets Jaden negate the Battle Damage that Jaden would have taken and save "Neo Bubbleman" from destruction by sending it to the Graveyard. With "Hamon" destroyed, Jaden Sets a card and ends this turn. Kagemaru attacks with "Uria", and Jaden activates his face-down "Bubble Illusion", letting him activate a Trap Card from his hand. He chooses "Hero's Rule 1: Five Freedoms", and declares Trap, meaning both players must remove up to five Traps in their Graveyards from play. With no Traps in Kagemaru's Graveyard, "Uria's" attack becomes zero, and allows "Neo Bubbleman" to destroy it. Kagemaru activates "Resurrection Tribute", destroying "Neo Bubbleman" and Special Summoning "Hamon" from his Graveyard. He then discards "Cemetary Bomb" to Special Summon "Uria" from his Graveyard, though its defense is only 1000. With both of them out, Kagemaru activates "Phantasmal Martyrs", discarding "The Creator" and "Divine Wrath" to Special Summon three "Phantasmal Martyr Tokens", which he Tributes to Special Summon the third Sacred Beast, "Raviel, Lord of Phantasms". "Uria's" defense increases by 1000 due the presence of another Trap in Kagemaru's Graveyard.

Two young boys watch on as the power of the Sacred Beasts drain the spirits of the cards in the display case of the Kame Game.

With all three Sacred Beasts on the field, their power increases, and Kagemaru drains further energy from cards around the world. Cards in the display case of Solomon Muto's Kame Game shop are shown fading away, as well as cards owned by Slade and Jagger Princeton. Chazz Princeton's "Ojama Yellow" has literally turned into a skeleton. Jaden begins his turn, activating "Dark Factory of Mass Production" to add "Elemental Hero Avian" and "Elemental Hero Burstinatrix" from his Graveyard to his hand. He then plays "Polymerization" to fuse the two and Fusion Summon "Elemental Hero Flame Wingman". With a new monster Summoned to Jaden's field, "Raviel's" effect activates, Summoning a "Phantasm Token" to Kagemaru's field. Jaden knows he can destroy "Uria" with "Flame Wingman", but the other Sacred Beasts would reduce his Life Points to zero on Kagemaru's turn. Pharaoh arrives, chasing a small orb of yellow light, from which comes the voice of Professor Banner, the orb apparently being his soul. He tells Jaden to us "Sabatiel - The Philosopher's Stone", and explains that the card will allow him to think of any card in his Deck and "Sabatiel" will temporarily transform into that card (in Yu-Gi-Oh! video games this effect is replicated by allowing the player to move a card from their Deck to their hand) at the cost of half of Jaden's Life Points. Once this effect has been used thee times, the true effect of the card may be activated. Jaden thinks of "Fusion Recovery" and finds that Banner was telling the truth. Playing it, he adds "Elemental Hero Sparkman" and "Polymerization" from his Graveyard to his hand and then plays the latter to fuse the former with "Flame Wingman" to Fusion Summon "Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman", whose attack increases to 4600 due to the seven "Elemental Heroes" in Jaden's Graveyard. Another "Phantasm Token" is Summoned to Kagemaru's field via "Raviel's" effect.

Jaden attacks "Hamon", but as "Shining Flare Wingman's" effect activates to inflict damage to Kagemaru, "Hamon's" shattered pieces intercept the effect, and Kagemaru explains that should "Hamon" be destroyed while in Defense Position, he can negate Effect Damage for this turn. Jaden uses this moment to choose "Sabatiel's" second transformation, which he Sets face-down to end his turn. Kagemaru switches "Uria" to Attack Position and then Tributes his two "Phantasm Tokens" via "Raviel's" effect, increasing the latter's attack by the attack of the Tributed monsters. He attacks "Shining Flare Wingman", and Jaden reveals his second "Sabatiel" transformation to have been "De-Fusion" which splits "Shining Flare Wingman" into "Flame Wingman" and "Sparkman", both in Defense Position, though two "Phantasm Tokens" are Summoned to Kagemaru's field. Kagemaru attacks and destroys them with "Raviel" and "Uria", respectively.

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"Sabatiel - The Philosopher's Stone" changes form and allows "Elemental Hero Electrum" to pentuple its attack points.

Jaden Summons "Elemental Hero Clayman", allowing Kagemaru to Summon one more "Phantasm Token". Jaden uses his third wish, and immediately plays it - "Miracle Fusion". This lets him remove the "Clayman" on his field and the "Bubbleman", "Avian" and "Burstinatrix" in his Graveyard from play to Fusion Summon "Elemental Hero Electrum". With it having been used three times, Jaden can now activate the second effect of "Sabatiel" - it equips to "Electrum" and multiplies its attack by the number of monsters on Kagemaru's field. This means its attack rises to 14,500. Jaden attacks "Raviel", winning the Duel. The Duel Spirits flood out of Kagemaru's body, and the cards around the world are restored, while "Sabatiel" dissolves in Jaden's hand. Without the power of the Sacred Beasts, Kagemaru reverts to his true, elderly age. He asks for forgiveness, and Jaden encourages him to literally stand on his own two feet, after Kagemaru had said that he could not. He does so, and believes that the Duel with Jaden allowed him to regain his own energy. Jaden gives him a hug, but ends up hurting the old man's back in doing so, and he has to be air-lifted via helicopter to a hospital. Chancellor Sheppard places the Sacred Beast cards back in their resting place, and the seven pillars sink back into the ground. Dr. Crowler reminds everyone that the promotion exams are next week, and Jaden is immediately more nervous than he ever was during his fight to save the world.

Featured Duel

Kagemaru's turn

Turn continues from the previous episode.

Jaden's turn

Kagemaru's turn

Jaden's turn

Kagemaru's turn

Jaden's turn

Kagemaru's turn

  • Activates the effect of "Lost Paradise", drawing 2 cards during his Main Phase.
  • Switches "Uria" to Attack Position.
  • Activates "Raviel's" effect, Tributing his two "Phantasm Tokens" to increase "Raviel's" attack by 2000.[Notes 8]
  • Attacks "Shining Flare Wingman" with "Raviel", but Jaden activates "De-Fusion", which splits "Shining Flare Wingman" back into its Fusion Material Monsters: "Flame Wingman" (2100/1200) and "Sparkman" (1600/1400), who reappear in Defense Position, though Kagemaru can now Special Summon two more "Phantasm Tokens".[Notes 6]
  • A replay occurs, and Kagemaru attacks and destroys "Flame Wingman" with "Raviel".
  • Attacks and destroys "Sparkman" with "Uria".

Jaden's turn

  • "Sabatiel" returns to Jaden's hand.
  • Summons "Elemental Hero Clayman" (800/2000) in Attack Position, activating "Raviel's" effect, letting Kagemaru Summon a "Phantasm Token" (1000/1000).
  • Activates "Sabatiel - The Philosopher's Stone", paying half his Life Points (Jaden 75) to add "Miracle Fusion" from his Deck to his hand.
  • Activates "Miracle Fusion", removing the "Clayman" on his Field and the "Bubbleman", "Avian" and "Burstinatrix" in his Graveyard from play to Fusion Summon "Elemental Hero Electrum" (2900/2600) in Attack Position.[Notes 9]
  • Activates "Sabatiel's" second effect, which can only be activated when the first effect has been used three times. He equips it to "Electrum", multiplying its attack by the number of monsters that Kagemaru controls. He controls five, so "Electrum's" attack rises to 14,500.
  • Attacks and destroys "Raviel" with "Electrum" (Kagemaru 0).
  • Jaden wins.

Differences in adaptations

In the English version, the effect of "Sabatiel - The Philosopher's Stone" that transforms it into other cards is known as a "card covet", a term not present in the Japanese version.

Featured cards

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



Notes

  1. In the TCG/OCG, the effect of "Elemental Hero Bubbleman" only activates when he is the only card in your hand and on your side of the Field when he is Summoned.
  2. In the TCG/OCG, "Elemental Hero Neo Bubbleman" is not a Fusion Monster.
  3. In the TCG/OCG, "Uria, Lord of Searing Flames" does not have a resurrection effect.
  4. a b In the TCG/OCG, the DEF of "Uria" do not increase with the amount of Trap Cards in the Graveyard, so they would remain at zero.
  5. In the TCG/OCG, one must discard their hand as a cost to activate "Phantasmal Martyrs".
  6. a b c In the TCG/OCG, the effect of "Raviel, Lord of Phantasms" only activates when the opponent performs a Normal Summon
  7. In the TCG/OCG, "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder" does not have this effect.
  8. In the TCG/OCG, one may only Tribute one monster per turn via the effect of "Raviel".
  9. In the TCG/OCG, the effect of "Elemental Hero Electrum" would have activated here, returning all removed from play cards to their owner's Decks