Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 116

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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 116
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! GX
Number116
Season3
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episodes (season 3)
Previous"Trapper Keeper, Part 1"
Next"A Snake in the Grass, Part 1"

"Trapper Keeper, Part 2", known as "Gem Beast VS Hell Gundog" in the Japanese version, is the one hundred and sixteenth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime. It first aired in Japan on December 27, 2006, and in the US on August 4, 2007.

Jesse continues his Duel with Trapper and the latter results to more underhanded tactics.

Summary

The Duel between Jesse and Trapper continues. Jesse recalls meeting Maximillion Pegasus who gave him the "Crystal Beasts", stating they had chosen him. Since they were the ones who chose him, Pegasus had warned him this brought great responsibility. But since that day, Jesse has been able to Duel Spirits, and therefore treats them as his family. After previously being outwitted by Trapper's traps, Jesse uses his "Crystal Beast" in order to trick the traps themselves, dealing crushing blows to Trapper. Before Jesse can claim victory, Trapper uses another Duel Spirit he captured as a bargaining chip, forcing Jesse to be on the defensive, otherwise the spirit will be destroyed. Luckily, Jaden comes to rescue and saves the spirit, allowing Jesse to claim victory and his Sapphire Pegasus. Trapper is then attacked by Duel Spirits he captured and disappears. But the duel takes it's toll on Jesse also, and he and Jaden are forced to wait for help from the others.

Featured Duel: Jesse Anderson vs. Trapper

Duel continues from the previous episode.

Trapper's turn
Trapper places 1 card face-down in his Spell & Trap Card Zone and ends his turn.

Jesse's turn
Jesse Summons "Crystal Beast Topaz Tiger" (ATK: 1600), Trapper then activates "Trap Hole". Since Jesse Normal Summoned a monster with at least 1000 ATK, the trap destroys "Topaz Tiger". Jesse uses the effect of its effect to place it in his Spell & Trap Card Zone. Jesse then activates "Rare Value". Now since he has at least 2 Crystal Beasts in his Spell & Trap Card Zone, he can send "Crystal Beast Cobalt Eagle" to the Graveyard to draw 2 cards from his Deck. He then activates "E-Force" which allows Jesse to Special Summon "Topaz Tiger" from his Spell & Trap Card Zone (ATK: 1600), he then attacks "Infernal Blasthound" (Trapper 3000).

Trapper activates the effect of "Infernal Blasthound" to Special Summon another "Infernal Blasthound" from his Deck (ATK: 1000), Jesse then activates his face-down "Triggered Summon" which lets him Special Summon "Crystal Beast Emerald Tortoise" from his hand since Trapper Special Summoned a monster to the field (ATK: 600). Jesse then activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "M-Force" which increases the ATK of "Crystal Beast Emerald Tortoise" by 500 until the End Phase (ATK: 1100), he then attacks and destroys "Infernal Blasthound" (Trapper: 2900 Life Points). Trapper activates the effect of "Infernal Blasthound" to Special Summon another one from his deck (DEF: 500), Jesse activates the effect of "Crystal Beast Emerald Tortoise" and switches it to Defense Position (DEF: 2000). Jesse then ends his turn.

Trapper's turn
Trapper draws "Pot of Avarice", he places it face-down in his Spell & Trap Card Zone and ends his turn.

Jesse's turn
Jesse switches "Emerald Tortoise" to Attack Position (ATK: 600), he then attacks "Infernal Blasthound" with "Emerald Tortoise". Jesse attacks directly with "Topaz Tiger" (Trapper 1300). Jesse then activates the effect of "Emerald Tortoise" to switch it to Defense Position (DEF: 2000) and ends his turn.

Trapper's turn
Trapper Summons "Lure Phantom" (DEF: 0) and ends his turn.

Jesse's turn
Jesse switches "Emerald Tortoise" to Attack Position (ATK: 600) and attacks "Lure Phantom" with "Crystal Beast Emerald Tortoise". Jesse is about to attack Trapper directly with "Topaz Tiger" and win the Duel, but at this point, Trapper threatens to tear up the "Jerry Beans Man" card if Jesse attempts to win, so he then uses the effect of "Emerald Tortoise" to switch it to Defense Position (DEF: 2000) and ends his turn.

Trapper's turn
Trapper activates his face-down "Pot of Avarice" and returns his 3 "Infernal Blasthounds" and 2 "Lure Phantoms" to his Deck and draw 2 cards. He then Summons "Camouflage Gardna (DEF: 1900), and activates the Spell Card "Decoy Baby" which lets Trapper place a Prey Counter on "Topaz Tiger" and put it in his Spell & Trap Card Zone. Trapper then activates "Substitute Pain". As long as it is face-up, Trapper can inflict 400 damage to Jesse for each monster with Prey Counters on them. With 3 monsters, he inflicts 1200 points of damage (Jesse 600). Trapper then ends his turn.

Jesse's turn
At this point, Jaden swoops down from above and knocks Trapper down and rescues the "Jerry Beans Man" card, so Jesse is free to end this Duel. Jesse Summons "Crystal Beast Sapphire Pegasus" (ATK: 1800; rescuing him from the trap he was in) and activates its effect to place a Crystal Beast from his hand, deck, or Graveyard into his Spell & Trap Card Zone. He chooses to place "Crystal Beast Ruby Carbuncle" in his Spell & Trap Card Zone. Jesse then activates "Take Flight" which returns all Crystal Beast monsters on the field, apart from "Crystal Beast Sapphire Pegasus", to Jesse's hand. He then removes from play "G-Force", "E-Force" and "M-Force" to activate "GEM Burst", which allows Jesse to place as many Crystal Beasts as possible that are in his hand in his Spell & Trap Card Zone and inflict 500 damage to Trapper for each of them. He places all 5 of the Crystal Beast monsters into his Spell & Trap Card Zone which inflicts 2500 points of damage on Trapper (Trapper 0).

Jesse wins.

Featured cards

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



Adrian Gecko

Mistakes

  • In the dub, after Jaden knocks "Jerry Beans Man" from Trapper's clenches, the Life Points count of both players is shown. While Jesse's is correctly exhibited at 600, Trapper's Life Points are on the other hand incorrectly shown as 4000 when they are really 1300 at that time.