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− | | | + | | english = Legendary Heroes, Part 2 |
− | | | + | | kanji = DMクエスト② 伝説の勇者 遊戯」 |
− | | | + | | romaji = DM Kuesto ② Densetsu no Yūsha Yūgi |
− | | | + | | japanese translated = DM Quest 2: The Legendary Hero - Yugi |
− | | | + | | japanese air date = February 27, 2001 |
− | + | | english air date = October 19, 2002 | |
− | | | + | | japanese opening = [[V O I C E]] |
− | | | + | | japanese ending = [[Energizing Shower]]<br />元気のシャワー |
− | | | + | | english opening = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Theme]] |
− | | | + | | english ending = Yu-Gi-Oh! Theme |
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"'''Legendary Heroes, Part 2'''", known as "'''DM Quest 2: The Legendary Hero - Yugi'''" in the Japanese version, is the forty-fourth episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' second series anime]]. It first aired in Japan on February 27, 2001 and in the United States on October 19, 2002. | "'''Legendary Heroes, Part 2'''", known as "'''DM Quest 2: The Legendary Hero - Yugi'''" in the Japanese version, is the forty-fourth episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' second series anime]]. It first aired in Japan on February 27, 2001 and in the United States on October 19, 2002. | ||
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===Joey Wheeler vs. "Sand Stone"=== | ===Joey Wheeler vs. "Sand Stone"=== | ||
− | * "[[ | + | * "[[Sand Stone]]" (1300/1600) rises from the ground. |
− | * Joey Summons "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon (anime)|Red-Eyes | + | * Joey Summons "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon (anime)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" (2400/2000). |
* "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" attacks and [[destroy]]s "Sand Stone". | * "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" attacks and [[destroy]]s "Sand Stone". | ||
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* They meet up with Adena, whose fairy guide ([[Earu]]) shows the way out. | * They meet up with Adena, whose fairy guide ([[Earu]]) shows the way out. | ||
* The group encounters "[[Gate Guardian (anime)|Gate Guardian]]" (3750/3400). | * The group encounters "[[Gate Guardian (anime)|Gate Guardian]]" (3750/3400). | ||
− | * Yugi and Joey combine "Red-Eyes | + | * Yugi and Joey combine "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" with "[[Summoned Skull (anime)|Summoned Skull]]" using "[[Polymerization (anime)|Polymerization]]" to [[Fusion Summon]] "[[Black Skull Dragon (anime)|Black Skull Dragon]]" (3200/2500). |
− | * Joey activates "[[ | + | * Joey activates "[[Dragon Nails]]", equipping it to "Black Skull Dragon" and increasing its ATK by 700 ("Black Skull Dragon": 3200 → 3900/2500). |
* "Black Skull Dragon" attacks and destroys "Gate Guardian". | * "Black Skull Dragon" attacks and destroys "Gate Guardian". | ||
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* When Yugi holds up his "Summoned Skull" for the "Black Skull Dragon" fusion, his fingers are blocked by the entire dub version of the card. | * When Yugi holds up his "Summoned Skull" for the "Black Skull Dragon" fusion, his fingers are blocked by the entire dub version of the card. | ||
* When Mai says "I mean life's a game!", her lipstick disappears. | * When Mai says "I mean life's a game!", her lipstick disappears. | ||
− | * When [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] equips "[[Black Skull Dragon (anime)|Black Skull Dragon]]" with "[[ | + | * When [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] equips "[[Black Skull Dragon (anime)|Black Skull Dragon]]" with "[[Dragon Nails]]", he gains 700 attack points and not 600, which is the normal increase given by "[[Dragon Nails]]". However, it doesn't matter in this situation because with 3200 + 600 = 3800 attack points, "[[Black Skull Dragon (anime)|Black Skull Dragon]]" still beats the 3750 ATK of the "[[Gate Guardian (anime)|Gate Guardian]]" anyway. |
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==Featured cards== | ==Featured cards== | ||
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* [[Axe Raider (anime)|Axe Raider]] | * [[Axe Raider (anime)|Axe Raider]] | ||
* [[Flame Swordsman (anime)|Flame Swordsman]] | * [[Flame Swordsman (anime)|Flame Swordsman]] | ||
− | * [[Red-Eyes | + | * [[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (anime)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]] |
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− | * [[ | + | * [[Dragon Nails]] |
* [[Time Wizard (anime)|Time Wizard]]<ref group=Notes name=effect>This was played as a [[Spell Card|Magic Card]]. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''[[TCG]]''/''[[OCG]]''.</ref> | * [[Time Wizard (anime)|Time Wizard]]<ref group=Notes name=effect>This was played as a [[Spell Card|Magic Card]]. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''[[TCG]]''/''[[OCG]]''.</ref> | ||
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* [[Niwatori (anime)|Niwatori]] | * [[Niwatori (anime)|Niwatori]] | ||
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