Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS - Episode 046

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"Meats vs. Sweets"
Briscoe asks Prioria Sweetalina to grill meat with him.
Briscoe asks Prioria Sweetalina to grill meat with him.
Names
EnglishMeats vs. Sweets
Japanese name
Japaneseバック・トゥ・ザ・過去
RōmajiBakku Tu Za Kako
TranslatedBack to the Past
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS
Number46
Season1
Music
Japanese OP"Nanananananana"
Japanese ED"Goha 7 Elementary School Song"
Staff
Screenplay
Air dates
JapaneseMay 2, 2021
EnglishDecember 25, 2022
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS episodes (season 1)
Previous"Treasure Trackers"
Next"Bad Business"
Cards
Featured card

"Meats vs. Sweets", known as "Back to the Past" in the Japanese version, is the forty-sixth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS anime. It first aired in Japan on May 2, 2021 and aired in Australia on December 25, 2022.

Luke and co. are surrounded by Duelists who were defeated in the tournament, but they were able to escape thanks to their friends' help. However, they were then ambushed by Prioria, an underling of Goha 66. As Saburamen is too shaken up by Prioria, Briscoe fights against her using his barbecue techniques!

Summary

Several defeated Duelists approach Luke, Romin and Gavin.

Luke, Gavin and Romin head for the the outskirts of Goha City, Gavin and Romin discussing Tracker's actions and the deal he made with Goha 66. Gavin muses on Goha 66 and wonders if they're just Goha Enterprises employees but as Romin agrees, Luke claims that it doesn't matter if it's a double cheeseburger or double-all-you-can-eat-burger, he'll devour it all, and Gavin has to tell him that it's "double six". Romin notes that it could also mean "sixty-six" and wonders what that signifies, and Gavin reassures her that all will surely be revealed once they reach Maximum Mountain. Luke eagerly tells his ultra-strong Maximum Monsters to wait for him, and Romin has to remind him that's not why they are going there. They soon come across an abandoned park, but as they wonder what it's doing out here Gavin gasps in shock as he sees several children sprawled on the ground and he asks what this is. As Romin wonders what's going on Luke asks if it's naptime, but then he notices one of the boys on the ground stirring and soon all of the kids are shambling towards them like zombies. Luke, Romin and Gavin scream in terror, but then the kids all wearily call "Goha Rush!" and they realize that they're Duelists. Luke asks who they are, and Gavin realizes that they're participants in the Goha Rush Duel Team Battle Royal, defeated repeatedly in ferocious battles with other Duelists and eventually tired out. But the kids recognize them as "Team King Luke's Kings", and believe they'll be able to revive in the tournament if they defeat them despite Gavin's protests that the tournament doesn't have a revival rule and Romin's protests for them to hang on. Luke volunteers to just beat them all himself as he straps on his Duel Disk, but even he is given pause by the sheer number of Duelists and he tells them to wait and decide an order with rock-paper-scissors first.

Roa teases Nail.

In Nexus, Nail types rapidly at his holographic keyboard as Seatbastian, Roa and Yuga watch and Yuga asks if he's found anything. Nail admits that he hasn't found any record of Goha 66 in the Goha Enterprises's database, and Roa mocks him for not being so great with computers after all, calling him "little-Providence" and asking him if he knows that key is "a" in English, much to Nail's irritation. Nail reminds Roa that his name is Nail as Yuga laughs nervously.

The Newspaper Club, Post-Apocalyptic Club, and Saburamen and his friends arrive to backup Luke, Romin and Gavin.

Back at the outskirts of Goha City a Goha Enterprises Drone declares Luke as the winner of his Duel, and Luke celebrates as his opponent collapses in exhaustion. Gavin and Romin have won their Duels as well, but more Duelists are ready to Duel and though Luke is eager to continue, Gavin and Romin protest that they're exhausted too. But then Scoop's voice tells them to leave this to them as he, Cub and Masa approach them, and Saburamen twirls his chopstick and declares that they've come to assist them as he is flanked by Briscoe and Sushiko, while Yosh declares that the Post-Apocalyptic Duel Army have also arrived as he stands with Mason, Hicks and Graves. Gavin asks why they're here and Saburamen explains that Rino hastily contacted them by arrow for backup (which as Briscoe points out from the arrow in his hat was a little too close). The waiting Duelists angrily ask not to be forgotten, and Yosh tells them to bring it on; he'll crush them all under his fingertips. As Cub takes some pictures, Scoop tells Luke, Romin and Gavin to leave this to the Goha 7th Allied Forces and expose Goha 66 for what they truly are, ordering Saburamen's group to guard them. Saburamen and Luke reply in the affirmative, and as the six of them run off, Luke reassures them he won't forget their noble sacrifice...for about three days, much to the Newspaper and Post-Apocalyptic Club's dismay.

At the Abandoned Dorm, Asana and Caterpillio wait outside with R6 and Caterpillio's cateripllar track, observing that someone has forced their way into the mineshaft. As Asana wonders if it was Goha 66, Galian and Schubel arrive, Galian lamenting that Asana deceiving them and then acting on her own was most cold of her, though Caterpillio arrogantly claims he alone is enough to protect Asana. Galian isn't happy, but Asana reassures them that she's happy they came given that Goha 66's true identity is shrouded in mystery, and Galian, Schubel and Pidgetrap all tear up from happiness. Asana reassures them that they'll talk later and orders them to move out. Deep in Maximum Mountain, the excavator Drones continue their work under the watchful eye of the man from Goha 66. Asana comments that it's as she thought, catching his attention, and she asks him what his goals are with this place; Maximums, or something else? The man from Goha 66 laments that an elementary school student will never understand the romanticisms of a salaryman, and Galian angrily asks what he's trying to say, but Goha 66 interrupts him, vowing that they will provide them with educational guidance. They begin with Goha Gymnastics: Lesson One, an exercise where you thrust your hands upwards so you can reach higher. He begins chanting "Six, Six, Goha," and as he does so, more and more copies of him spread out behind him, much to Galian and Schubel's shock, as they and Pidgetrap wonder if the man is cloning himself. Asana warns them not to be fooled, as all the men have simply been lined up behind him, and as they all strike a pose in the shape of the number "6", the man from Goha 66 asks them if they want to know why they're called Goha 66. Schubel points out that it's because there's sixty-six of them, and the man from Goha 66 declares that it's because they are an aggregate of sixty-six people, ignoring Schubel's protests that's what he said, and Galian comments that they aren't listening to them at all. The man from Goha 66 claims that he hates elementary schoolers like them who brim with youth, and how they ride around on crusty old machinery, and that insult gets to Asana and the rest of the Heavy Cavalry Duel Club, Asana vowing that she won't forgive him for speaking about their beloved Heavy Cavalry that way.

The Heavy Cavalry Duel Club face off against Goha 66.

Then a deep booming sounds, and everyone looks around as Galian recognizes the sound and Caterpillio gasps that it's giving him a bad feeling. Asana looks up to see Tiger standing atop a beam with her bassoon over her shoulder, commenting that it seems something interesting is happening here. Asana gasps her name, and Tiger irritably yells that she's been telling them to call her "Tiger" for years, the force of her breath blowing Galian away and into the man from Goha 66 and poor Pidgetrap into the face of another as Asana and Schubel barely duck behind a ledge and Caterpillio braces himself with his Gohanium spanner. Tiger's three fellow Music Club members cheer from a beam behind her in their karakuri costumes, and she angrily yells that she told them not to follow her, yelling them out of the shaft as they thank her. As Galian and Pidgetrap recover, Tiger leaps to the ground and Asana tells her to leave as well, as this has nothing to do with her. Tiger tells Asana not to get the wrong idea, claiming that she only stopped by because she noticed something interesting, but as the two girls grin at one another, the man from Goha 66 is furious that they're acting so friendly while they are around. Asana and Tiger immediately deny that they are, much to the displeasure of the Goha 66 members, and they declare that children without adults need guidance as they all deploy their Duel Disks. Caterpillio, Schubel and Galian all activate their Duel Disks as well as Galian orders them to protect Asana, and Tiger tells "Asalina" to stand back. Asana retorts to "Tialina" not to call her that.

Outside the mountain, Luke, Romin, Gavin, Sushiko, Saburamen and Briscoe are trudging forwards, Romin lamenting that she's exhausted and wants to eat something sweet (in the dub, she says that she is exhausted and even worse than that, she is hungry). Luke tells her that this journey won't be a piece of cake (in the dub, Luke tells Romin that she doesn't hear him complaining), but then his stomach growls too and Gavin and Romin sarcastically wonder what that was (in the dub, Gavin claims that he can hear Luke's stomach complaining). Luke blushes and claims it was an optical illusion (Luke says that they're just hearing things in the dub), but Sushiko, Saburamen and Briscoe have all smelled something sweet, and though Luke insists that's an illusion too, he smells it as well. To everyone's utter shock they come across what appears to be Stonehenge, but made from oversized baked treats, as Briscoe observes. Luke gives thanks for the food and immediately jump onto a pillar, much to his friends' shock, and he begins chowing down, explaining in between mouthfuls that it's really cake (much to Gavin and Romin's embarrassment and the shock of Saburamen, Sushiko and Briscoe). The mention of cake is all that it takes to get Romin joining in too, and a defeated Gavin can only ask why there's cake all the way out here, which Briscoe dubs "cakecellent". Then they hear a voice calling "Haniwa-wa-wa" from above them, and Prioria Sweetalina pops out of her dogu dress atop a pillar. Saburamen gasps in shock and Prioria asks if they enjoyed the sweet Stonehenge that she prepared for them as she leaps down to the ground. Gavin asks what the tournament host is doing here, but Saburamen (apologizing as he does so) jumps over to Prioria to confirm something, examining her and eventually asking her to say "Beep-boop-ba-beep-boop" for him. Prioria obliges and Saburamen cries that he knew it as he remembers meeting Celestia Noodlina and he asks her when she got back to Earth. But Prioria insists that she's Sweets Prioria, and she doesn't know about any Celestia or Terra. The weight of the rejection crushes poor Saburamen under a baked cactus, and Briscoe asks "Zabu" to get ahold of himself, but Saburamen asks Briscoe to leave him here to rot. Prioria then claims that she's beeen ordered by her employer, Goha 66, to stop everyone here in their tracks. Gavin asks what she said and Sushiko comments that this is a surprise; Prioria is only a presenter, but seem to be completely wrapped up in Goha 66's business. Prioria confirms that she is and won't let them past (as Luke and Romin continue eating in the background), so Gavin challenges her to a Rush Duel. Sushiko reminds Gavin that he's still exhausted frm earlier and offers to take over herself, but Briscoe asks them to let him handle it, as he wants to defeat this woman for breaking Zabu's pure heart. Briscoe and Prioria face off, Briscoe telling her "Let's do this" and Prioria simply calling "Kako-kako", then they both call "Rush Duel!" and insert their Deck into their Duel Disks, deploying the blades and the green holographic dome as they leap into position.

Briscoe activates "Wild Kitchen".

Briscoe comments that the can grill the meat, but not burn the Duel, and he declares his turn and draws one, "Wild Kitchen", which he adds to his hand, containing "Mystic Roastman", "Archfiend Marmot of Deliciousness", "Barbeque Ox", and "Attribute Shift Bomb". He tells Prioria to savor the taste of a well-done yakiniku Deck as he Summons three monsters; "Mystic Roastman", "Archfiend Marmot of Deliciousness" and "Barbeque Ox". Then he Sets a card, before finally activating the Field Spell Card "Wild Kitchen". Flames spiral from beenath them, much to Kakako and Gavin's alarm, and then a volcanic landscape surrounds them as Briscoe and Prioria stand on the handles of an oversized grill. Briscoe explains that he can only activate this Field Spell while he controls three FIRE monsters and it will increase the ATK of all FIRE monsters on the field by 300. "Mystic Roastman" rises to 1500 ATK, "Marmot" to 1800, and "Barbeque Ox" to 1300 as they heat up, and Briscoe declares that after a proper roast, it's time to end his turn.

Prioria sweetens all of her monsters.

Kakako happily declares her turn, and that she'll first draw one. She examines her hand, containing "Dekorelic Dessert", "Dogulce Langue De Shakoki", and three "Haniwaffles", the latter of which she Summons. She Tributes one to Tribute Summon "Dogulce Langue De Shakoki" and welcomes it to the field, then activates its effect, sending the top three cards of her Deck to the Graveyard ("Langue De Shakoki", "Dogulce Jomont Blanc", and "Doki Doki Hexenhaus"), and if she sends a Level 6 or higher Pyro monster, she can add one from her Graveyard to her hand. She chooses to add "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" to her hand, and Briscoe braces himself as Prioria Tributes her other two "Haniwaffles" to Tribute Summon, chanting "An irresistable honeypot! Two pots...docked! Doki Doki Hexenhaus!" Briscoe is a bit confused by the monster's name due to the similarities between the words for "heart-pounding" and "claypots" (dokidoki), but Prioria tells him that he's right and Briscoe admits that his heart is also pounding right now, though he's not sure why. Prioria then activates the "Heart-Pounding Invitation" effect of "Doki Doki Hexenhaus", allowing her to revive "Dogulce Jomont Blanc". Then she activates the Spell Card "Dekorelic Dessert", increasing the ATK of all monsters she controls by 800 until the end of the turn, and as Briscoe gasps in alarm, "Dogulce Langue De Shakoki" rises to 2500 ATK, "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" to 3100 and "Dogulce Jomont Blanc" to 2700. She also gains 800 LP, rising to 4800, then declares her Battle Phase, ordering her three-tier sweets to attack. First "Langue De Shakoki" licks away "Mystic Roastman", reducing Briscoe to 3000 LP as he laments that his extra-special grilled roast is now charcoal. Prioria warns him that she's not done yet, and "Jomont Blanc" ensnares "Barbeque Ox" with pureed tentacles, destroying it and reducing Briscoe to 1600 LP as he laments the loss of the harmony of his extra-special chewy ox tongue. Finally "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" crushes "Archfiend Marmot" and reduces Briscoe to 300 LP as he gasps that even his extra-special kalbi on-the-bone is gone and he falls to one knee, gasping that this is unbelievable and that Prioria is merciless (and making puns with the Japanese word for meat as he does so). Prioria ends her turn, returning the ATK of her monsters to normal and apologizing for being so rough on Briscoe.

Briscoe gets fired up.

Gavin worries that it's all over and that maybe he should have taken Prioria on after all, but Sushiko reassures him that Prioria has just lit a fire beneath Briscoe, one like a roaring barbeque. Briscoe admits that he thought Prioria was a sweet girl, so he didn't keep an eye on her, and Prioria cheerfully suggests that he just leave it in the past. Briscoe smiles and adjusts his hat with his massive tongs, declaring that from now on he's going to barbeque his heart and soul towards the future. Fire engulfs him as he twirls his tongs, much to Gavin's amazement and Sushiko's joy, while Prioria squeaks that Briscoe is bursting like an erupting volcano. Briscoe draws five, "Best Bite", "B・B・Q", "Shichirin Samurai - Kushiro the Skewer Master", "Barbeque Ox" and "Mystic Roastman", then uses his tongs to Summon another "Mystic Roastman", then a "Barbeque Ox", with the effect of "Wild Kitchen" increasing their ATK by 300 each. Then he uses his tongs to activate his Set Spell "Attribute Shift Bomb", revealing a FIRE monster in his hand, "Shichirin Samurai - Kushiro the Skewer Master", and then changing the Attribute of all monsters Prioria controls to that of the revealed monster. Prioria wonders why as her three EARTH monsters; "Langue De Shakoki", "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" and "Jomont Blanc" become FIRE (with a birthday candle appearing atop each of their heads), and she notes that now that they're FIRE they will power up as they heat up and their ATK increases to 2000, 2600 and 2200 respectively. She comments that Briscoe sure is nice, but Briscoe ruefully states that sometimes kindness is a sin, much to her confusion.

"Kushiro" unleashes its effect.

He returns a Beast monster ("Mystic Roastman") from his Graveyard to his Deck to activate the Spell "B・B・Q", and Gavin gasps in shock as the fires beneath them intensify. It increase the ATK of all FIRE monsters on the field by 100 for each FIRE monster on the field, and "Mystic Roastman" and "Barbeque Ox" both power up to 2000 and 1800 ATK respectively, while "Langue De Shakoki", "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" and "Jomont Blanc" power back up to 2500, 3100 and 2700 ATK as all five monsters glow red hot. Prioria gasps that it's such a ferocious outboor barbeque and then Briscoe Tributes his two monsters to Tribute Summon, chanting "Grill the meat, but don't burn the Duel. Yet the white charcoal will still burn! Yum, yum, yakiniku! Shichirin Samurai - Kushiro the Skewer Master...sorry for the wait!" Prioria squawks as "Kushiro" appears with 2200 ATK, which is served up by the effect of "Wild Kitchen" to 2500. Then he places the Spell "Best Bite" on top, sending the top four cards of his Deck to the Graveyard; "Mystic Roastman", two copies of "Marmot", and "Barbeque Ox", and he explains that if he sent a FIRE Beast monster to the Graveyard he can choose one monster he controls and have it gain 2900 ATK until the end of the turn. "Kushiro" is engulfed in a fiery aura as it increases to 5400 ATK, Prioria gasping in alarm at the ATK score. Then Briscoe activates the effcet of "Kushiro" since he has at least seven FIRE monsters in his Graveyard, destroying all monsters Prioria controls with at least 2500 ATK. He declares the "Banishing Blow Quake" effect of "Kushiro", describing it as the amazing scent of something well-done, and "Kushiro" unleashes a flurry of black and red energy crosses that destroy all three of Prioria's monsters. Prioria cries that all of her monsters have gone bad, and Gavin realises that this is why Briscoe changed the Attributes of Prioria's monsters to FIRE, Sushiko commenting that grilling meat can be a little propaneful, and this is Briscoe when he's all fired up. Briscoe collects himself, and he politely tells Prioria that he's very glad to have met her, much to her surprise. He declares that he'll end it with this: the "First-Rate Charcoal Fire: Kikuchiyo Attack" of "Shichirin Samurai - Kushiro the Skewer Master", who surrounds itself in a sphere of fire and lunges towards Prioria, flinging her into the air with a final cry of "kako!" as her LP is reduced to zero.

Prioria returns to the past.

As the Solid Vision fades, Gavin cries that Briscoe did it and Sushiko congratulates him on doing well as always. Prioria sits up in disappointment, asking if she wasn't supposed to learn from history and wondering why she lost as Briscoe approaches her, telling her that he feels like he understands the appeal of sweets a bit better now that he has faced her, and the charm of Prioria for Dueling her hardest, much to Prioria and Gavin's surprise. Briscoe kneels down with Prioria, asking her if it would be okay for him to ask her to grill meat with him, and she bashfully replies that she'd be glad to, but then the dogu attachment on her head flashes, and she sadly claims that she's reached the time limit for being in this era, much to Briscoe's dismay. She vows that she'll never forget Briscoe, nor his serving of grilled meat full of passion no matter how many thousands or millions of years she leaps through as a biscuit horse appears beside her and she mounts it. Briscoe cries Prioria's name, and she declares "Back to the kako!" in English, riding away on her horse and leaving twin flaming trails behind her as she vanishes. Briscoe sadly whispers her name, and Saburamen kneels beside him and puts his hand on his friend's shoulder, exchanging a nod with him as Gavin and Sushiko watch...and behind them, Luke and Romin crash to the ground, having gorged themselves into lethargy.

Roa finds the legend of the King of Duels on the wall.

In Goha City, Yuga, Nail and Roa emerge from the Garden of Curiosity in the middle of a street, Roa lamenting that it seems they couldn't find anything. Yuga suggests that they take a break for now as he looks at the Ramen Hut, where on the television screen Oceania Illumilina, the new host of the tournament, is introducing herself; a girl resembling Celestia, Terra and Prioria, but wearing a fish costume. As she introduces the rankings, Roa gives thanks for their food and comments that they really should have gone with Romin and the others to search for Goha 66. Yuga hesitantly agrees as Roa points out that Little-Providence's information proved to be useless and leans back in his chair - and he spots a wall with celebrity autographs. Naturally he heads over to add his to the wall, but then he gasps in shock as he spots something that he recognizes, drawing Yuga and Nail's attention. Roa reads what he's found; "When the moon is full enough to be hardly recognizable, a Duelist will carve open a new path and guide the world as the King of Duels." This is what started it all, but why is it here? Roa hurries to ask the shopkeeper why this is on the autograph board, but the man simply shakes in silent laughter as Roa, Yuga and Nail take notice.

Featured Duel: Briscoe vs Prioria Sweetalina

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The Duel is conducted as a Rush Duel.

Turn 1: Briscoe
Briscoe's hand contains "Mystic Roastman", "Archfiend Marmot of Deliciousness", "Barbeque Ox", and "Attribute Shift Bomb". Briscoe draws "Wild Kitchen". Briscoe Normal Summons "Barbeque Ox" (1000/1000), "Archfiend Marmot of Deliciousness" (1500/0), and "Mystic Roastman" (1200/800). Briscoe Sets a card. As Briscoe controls three FIRE monsters, he activates the Field Spell "Wild Kitchen". The effect of "Wild Kitchen" increases the ATK of all FIRE monsters on the field by 300 ("Mystic Roastman": 1200/800 → 1500/800; "Marmot": 1500/0 → 1800/0; "Barbeque Ox": 1000/1000 → 1300/1000).

Turn 2: Prioria
Prioria's hand contains "Dekorelic Dessert", "Dogulce Langue De Shakoki", and three copies of "Haniwaffle". Prioria Normal Summons three copies of "Haniwaffle" (800/200). Prioria Tributes a "Haniwaffle" to Tribute Summon "Dogulce Langue De Shakoki" (1700/0). Prioria activates the effect of "Langue De Shakoki" since it was Summoned this turn, sending the top three cards of her Deck to the Graveyard, and if she sends a Level 6 or higher Pyro Type monster from her Deck to the Graveyard this way, she can add a Level 6 or higher Pyro Type monster from her Graveyard to her hand. Prioria sends "Langue De Shakoki", "Dogulce Jomont Blanc", and "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" from the top of her Deck to the Graveyard, and adds "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" from her Graveyard to her hand. Prioria Tributes her two remaining "Haniwaffle" to Tribute Summon "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" (2300/2100). Prioria activates the effect of "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" as it was Normal Summoned this turn, Special Summoning a Level 7 or lower Pyro Type Normal Monster from her Graveyard. She Special Summons "Dogulce Jomont Blanc" (1900/1500) in Attack Position. Prioria activates the Spell "Dekorelic Dessert", returning four EARTH Pyro Type monsters from her Graveyard to her Deck to have all EARTH Pyro Type monsters she controls gain 800 ATK until the end of the turn and gain 800 LP. She returns three copies of "Haniwaffle" and "Langue De Shakoki" from her Graveyard to her Deck ("Langue De Shakoki": 1700/0 → 2500/0; "Doki Doki Hexenhaus": 2300/2100 → 3100/2100; "Jomont Blanc": 1900/1500 → 2700/1500; Prioria: 4000 → 4800 LP). "Langue De Shakoki" attacks and destroys "Mystic Roastman" (Briscoe: 4000 → 3000 LP). "Jomont Blanc" attacks and destroys "Barbeque Ox" (Briscoe: 3000 → 1600 LP). "Doki Doki Hexenhaus" attacks and destroys "Marmot" (Briscoe: 1600 → 300 LP).

Turn 3: Briscoe
Briscoe draws "Best Bite", "B・B・Q", "Shichirin Samurai - Kushiro the Skewer Master", "Barbeque Ox" and "Mystic Roastman". Briscoe Normal Summons "Mystic Roastman" (1200/800 → 1500/800) and "Barbeque Ox" (1000/1000 → 1300/1000). Briscoe activates his Set Spell "Attribute Shift Bomb", revealing a monster in his hand to choose up to three monsters Prioria controls to change their Attributes to the revealed monster's Attribute. Briscoe reveals the FIRE "Shichirin Samurai - Kushiro the Skewer Master" in his hand and chooses "Langue De Shakoki", "Doki Doki Hexenhaus", and "Jomont Blanc", changing their Attributes to FIRE ("Langue De Shakoki": 1700/0 → 2000/0; "Doki Doki Hexenhaus": 2300/2100 → 2600/2100; "Jomont Blanc": 1900/1500 → 2200/1500). Briscoe activates the Spell "B・B・Q", returning a Beast Type monster from his Graveyard to his Deck to have all face-up FIRE monsters on the field gain 100 ATK for each FIRE monster on the field. He returns "Mystic Roastman" from his Graveyard to the Deck, and there are five FIRE monsters on the field ("Mystic Roastman": 1500/800 → 2000/800; "Barbeque Ox": 1300/1000 → 1800/1000; "Langue De Shakoki": 2000/0 → 2500/0; "Doki Doki Hexenhaus": 2600/2100 → 3100/2100; "Jomont Blanc": 2200/1500 → 2700/1500). Briscoe Tributes "Barbeque Ox" and "Mystic Roastman" to Tribute Summon "Shichirin Samurai - Kushiro the Skewer Master" (2200/900 → 2500/900). As Briscoe controls "Shichirin Samurai - Kushiro the Skewer Master", he activates the Spell "Best Bite", sending the top four cards of his Deck to the Graveyard, and if he sends a FIRE Beast Type monster to the Graveyard this way, he can choose one face-up monster on the field and have it gain 2900 ATK until the end of this turn. Briscoe sends "Mystic Roastman", two copies of "Marmot", and "Barbeque Ox" from the top of his Deck to the Graveyard, then chooses "Kushiro" ("Kushiro": 2500/900 → 5400/900). Briscoe activates the effect of "Kushiro" as it was Normal Summoned this turn and Briscoe has seven or more FIRE monsters in his Graveyard, destroying all face-up Level 8 or lower monsters Prioria controls with 2500 or more ATK. "Langue De Shakoki", "Doki Doki Hexenhaus", and "Jomont Blanc" are destroyed. "Kushiro" attacks Prioria directly (Prioria: 4800 → 0 LP).

Featured cards

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

Trivia

  • This episode's title is a reference to the 1985 American movie Back to the Future.
    • The twin trails of fire left behind when Prioria Sweetalina travels back to the past reference the ones left when the DeLorean travels through time in the same film.

Errors