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− | {{Infobox | + | {{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode |
− | | image | + | | series = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's |
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− | | | + | | english = Second Round Showdown, Part 1 |
− | | | + | | kanji = 譲れない想い 我が使命は故郷と共に |
− | | | + | | romanji = Yuzurenai Omoi Waga Shimei wa Kokyō to Tomo ni |
− | | | + | | japanese translated = Uncompromisable Feelings: My Mission is with my Hometown |
− | | | + | | episode number = 20 |
− | | | + | | japanese air date = August 13, 2008 |
− | | | + | | english air date = January 24, 2009 |
− | | | + | | japanese opening = [[Kizuna]] |
− | + | | japanese ending = [[START]] | |
− | + | | english opening = [[Hyper Drive]] | |
− | + | | english ending = [[Hyper Drive]] | |
− | + | | featured card = Speed Warrior | |
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− | '''"Second Round Showdown, Part 1"''', known as '''"Uncompromisable Feelings: My Mission is with my Hometown"''' in the Japanese version, is the twentieth episode of | + | '''"Second Round Showdown, Part 1"''', known as '''"Uncompromisable Feelings: My Mission is with my Hometown"''' in the Japanese version, is the twentieth episode of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]. It first aired in Japan on August 13, 2008. |
− | + | [[Episode summary::The first day of the [[Fortune Cup]] comes to a close. Before their Duel begins tomorrow, [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]] and [[Greiger]] have a friendly talk during the night.]] | |
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
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===Greiger's meeting=== | ===Greiger's meeting=== | ||
[[File:Pathetic King.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Jack punches at Greiger. This scene is removed in the dub.]] | [[File:Pathetic King.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Jack punches at Greiger. This scene is removed in the dub.]] | ||
− | + | [[Lazar]] hands Greiger a card, telling him they've readied the card he spoke of. Greiger slides it into the Deck box strapped to his leg. Lazar mentions that it is a powerful card. Greiger has a chance of beating Yusei, if he masters that card, Lazar says. [[Rex Goodwin|Goodwin]] explains that they are counting on him to awaken Yusei's qualifications as Signer. Greiger says that he understands and brings up the topic of when Goodwin's goal is reached. Goodwin continues his sentence that then [[KaibaCorp]] will provide the aid reconstruct Greiger's village. He asks Greiger how long he has been away from his village. Greiger promptly replies, 1 year and 116 days. In order to return ASAP, he plans to carry out his mission without fail. | |
Greiger leaves the room. He is confronted by [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] in the hallway. Jack tells Greiger that he is in the way. Greiger turns to the side, sarcastically saying "Pardon my manners... King". Jack abruptly says that he meant, him as a whole is in the way. Jack continues that Yusei will advance in the tournament either way. Only he, himself, is capable of defeating Yusei. Greiger facing him is just a waste of time. Greiger tells Jack that he is a pathetic king. Swiftly Jack unsuccessfully punches at Greiger without any consideration. Greiger simply blocks the blow catching Jack's fist. Greiger continues that Jack hasn't even noticed his own mission. Jack asks "What mission?", but Greiger simply replies that he also has a mission, one which Jack cannot stop. | Greiger leaves the room. He is confronted by [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] in the hallway. Jack tells Greiger that he is in the way. Greiger turns to the side, sarcastically saying "Pardon my manners... King". Jack abruptly says that he meant, him as a whole is in the way. Jack continues that Yusei will advance in the tournament either way. Only he, himself, is capable of defeating Yusei. Greiger facing him is just a waste of time. Greiger tells Jack that he is a pathetic king. Swiftly Jack unsuccessfully punches at Greiger without any consideration. Greiger simply blocks the blow catching Jack's fist. Greiger continues that Jack hasn't even noticed his own mission. Jack asks "What mission?", but Greiger simply replies that he also has a mission, one which Jack cannot stop. | ||
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He contacts Yusei via the monitor on Yusei's Duel Runner. He informs him that he didn't find his friends, but he broke into their network and found no record of them being caught by Security, but he'll keep up his search. | He contacts Yusei via the monitor on Yusei's Duel Runner. He informs him that he didn't find his friends, but he broke into their network and found no record of them being caught by Security, but he'll keep up his search. | ||
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===Back to Tops=== | ===Back to Tops=== | ||
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Greiger emerges from an alley, with Leo over his shoulder. He says he'll explain later, but not to worry Leo is not injured. Together they all go back to Tops. | Greiger emerges from an alley, with Leo over his shoulder. He says he'll explain later, but not to worry Leo is not injured. Together they all go back to Tops. | ||
− | After Luna falls asleep, Yusei and Greiger step outside. Greiger explains that his security system must have went off, locking Leo inside. He deduces that Leo had come to find his Duel Runner. He lets Yusei know he is aware, Leo did not act under his instructions. Greiger explains that he would not blame Leo. He knows how fond he is of Yusei. Greiger relates, explaining how Leo and Luna remind him of his [[Max|brother]] and [[Annie|sister]] back home. | + | After Luna falls asleep, Yusei and Greiger step outside. Greiger explains that his security system must have went off, locking Leo inside. He deduces that Leo had come to find his Duel Runner. He lets Yusei know he is aware, Leo did not act under his instructions. Greiger explains that he would not blame Leo. He knows how fond he is of Yusei. Greiger relates, explaining how Leo and Luna remind him of his [[Max|brother]] and [[Annie (Greiger's sister)|sister]] back home. |
− | [[File:Bommer's siblings (ep 20).jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Annie|Greiger's sister]] and [[Max|brother]].]] | + | [[File:Bommer's siblings (ep 20).jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Annie (Greiger's sister)|Greiger's sister]] and [[Max|brother]].]] |
Greiger stares into the night sky, noting the lack of a single star. He turns to Yusei and asks him what he is fighting. Yusei prompty replies proudly that he is fighting for his hometown. Greiger informs him that they are both fighting for the same reason. Greiger begin to tell his story. He is from the other side of the world. His tribe descends from those who served the People of the Stars. Yusei points out that he must know of the [[Crimson Dragon]]. Greiger continues that the Crimson Dragon is attempting to resurface and Goodwin plans using its power to lead the world in the right direction. Yusei asks if he believes that. Greiger reminds Yusei that they are both from poor towns and says that Goodwin promised to help his town if he co-operated. Yusei tries to convince him not to trust Goodwin. Slightly upset, Greiger says that they are cut from the same cloth, but they are in different positions. Neither of them can compromise their beliefs. Yusei's eyes tighten, before he announces that their Duel shall stand to that. Greiger leaves saying he is glad to have learned Yusei is a proud duelist, but vows that he will win tomorrow. | Greiger stares into the night sky, noting the lack of a single star. He turns to Yusei and asks him what he is fighting. Yusei prompty replies proudly that he is fighting for his hometown. Greiger informs him that they are both fighting for the same reason. Greiger begin to tell his story. He is from the other side of the world. His tribe descends from those who served the People of the Stars. Yusei points out that he must know of the [[Crimson Dragon]]. Greiger continues that the Crimson Dragon is attempting to resurface and Goodwin plans using its power to lead the world in the right direction. Yusei asks if he believes that. Greiger reminds Yusei that they are both from poor towns and says that Goodwin promised to help his town if he co-operated. Yusei tries to convince him not to trust Goodwin. Slightly upset, Greiger says that they are cut from the same cloth, but they are in different positions. Neither of them can compromise their beliefs. Yusei's eyes tighten, before he announces that their Duel shall stand to that. Greiger leaves saying he is glad to have learned Yusei is a proud duelist, but vows that he will win tomorrow. | ||
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Next Greiger, "the Black Storm," speeds out of his tunnel, leaving the audience in awe at the size of his Duel Runner. Jack sits unstimulated by the Runner, but remarking on having a look at Greiger's "mission". | Next Greiger, "the Black Storm," speeds out of his tunnel, leaving the audience in awe at the size of his Duel Runner. Jack sits unstimulated by the Runner, but remarking on having a look at Greiger's "mission". | ||
− | The players line up. Greiger vows that he will win, but changes his words and announces that he must win! Greiger quickly Summons his ace monster "[[ | + | The players line up. Greiger vows that he will win, but changes his words and announces that he must win! Greiger quickly Summons his ace monster "[[Flying Fortress SKY FIRE]]". Stating to have Yusei frozen in place, he will win and carry out his mission. |
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− | ==Featured | + | ==Featured Duels== |
+ | <center>'''<big>Yusei Fudo vs Greiger</big>'''</center> | ||
− | + | Greiger [[Draw a Card|draws]] "[[Delta Reactor]]". He [[Summon]]s "[[Spell Reactor・RE]]" in [[Attack Position]] ([[ATK]]/1200) and [[Set]]s 3 cards. | |
− | Greiger [[Draw a Card|draws]] "[[Delta Reactor]]". | ||
− | + | Greiger and Yusei each have 1 [[SPC]]. Yusei Sets a card in his [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] and Summons "[[Speed Warrior]]" in Attack Position. (ATK/ 900) Greiger [[activate]]s "[[Hidden Soldiers]]", Special Summoning "[[Trap Reactor・Y FI]]" in Attack Position. (ATK/800) Yusei uses "[[Speed Warrior|Speed Warrior's]]" effect to double its ATK. (ATK/1800) He attacks "[[Spell Reactor・RE]]" with "[[Speed Warrior]]". Greiger activates "[[Fake Explosion]]", preventing his monster being [[destroyed by battle]] and also allowing him to Special Summon 1 [[Level]] 5 monster from his [[hand]], "[[Summon Reactor・SK]]". (Greiger: 3400 [[Life Points]]) Greiger activates "[[Delta Reactor]]", sending his 3 monsters to the [[Graveyard]] to Summon "[[Flying Fortress SKY FIRE]]". | |
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:''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 021#Featured Duels|Continued next episode...]]'' | :''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 021#Featured Duels|Continued next episode...]]'' | ||
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* Blister did not know the salesman in the Japanese version. | * Blister did not know the salesman in the Japanese version. | ||
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