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==Differences in adaptations== | ==Differences in adaptations== | ||
− | + | In the dub, during the scenes where [[Chazz Princeton]] is shown tweaking his Deck an unknown card, "[[Limiter Removal (anime)|Limiter Removal]]" and "[[Armed Dragon LV3 (anime)|Armed Dragon LV3]]" are changed to "[[Dedication through Light and Darkness]]", "[[Arsenal Summoner]]" and "[[The Tricky]]", respectively. | |
− | + | In the Japanese version, [[Alexis Rhodes|Asuka]] expresses concern over [[Vellian Crowler|Cronos]] engaging in a [[Shadow Game]] as she does not wish for anyone else to be hurt. In the English version, Alexis believes that Crowler will lose and actually calls him a terrible Duelist. | |
− | + | In the Japanese version, Camula asks if another Duelist will switch with Cronos, and he calls her rude in response. In the English version, she tells Crowler that he is "not worthy" of Dueling her, and Crowler claims he has a "PhD in Dueling" and that it required "nine years in Duel School". | |
==Featured cards== | ==Featured cards== |