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Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 171

Yugioh171

Kanji

響きあう魂

Rōmaji

Hibikiau Tamashī

Japanese translation

Reverberating Soul

English

Fighting for a Friend - Part 3

Episode number

171

Japanese air date

September 16, 2003

English air date

February 26, 2005

Music
Japanese opening

WARRIORS

English opening

Season one theme

Japanese ending

These Overflowing Feelings Don't Stop

English ending

Season one theme

Chronology
Episode listing Yu-Gi-Oh! episode listing (season 4)
Previous Fighting for a Friend - Part 2
Next Fighting for a Friend - Part 4

"Fighting for a Friend - Part 3", known as "Reverberating Soul" in the Japanese version, is the one-hundred and seventy-first episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime. It first aired in Japan on September 16, 2003 and in the US on February 26, 2005.

While his friends search for him, Joey's Duel with Valon continues.

Contents

SummaryEdit

While Rebecca Hawkins uses her computer to trace Joey's Duel Disk with the KaibaCorp satellite system, Tristan is anxious to go look for Joey. The others warn him that it won't help to just wander, but he says that it's not just Valon that's out to get Joey; Mai is also tracking him down. The others know that's a big problem, as Joey can't fight her, but she'd challenge him regardless.

Just then, Rebecca announces that she's found Joey. She gives a map to Yami, and Téa and Tristan insist on coming along. Yami entrusts Duke Devlin with the task of guarding Rebecca and Prof. Hawkins. He also asks Rebecca if she'll trust him, and he promises to bring Yugi back. She nods, and the three rush off. Her grandfather reassures her that it will be all right; Yami won't be confused by the temptation of the 'Dark'. Silently, they both put their hopes in his ability to save them.

In a nearby car store, Seto Kaiba and Mokuba Kaiba pick a red sports car. The vendor rushes in, demanding what they are doing. Mokuba smugly tells him that they're gonna buy it. Kaiba takes out a check and writes quickly. He hands it to the vendor, claiming it'll be enough, and drives off with his brother. The vendor looks at the check and is left speachless: Kaiba's bought the car for $500,000.

Joey begins his turn, Summoning new monsters and then bringing out "Hermos". Valon welcomes this, claiming that when he defeats that power, he'll have the perfect victory. Joey fuses "Hermos" to "Rocket Warrior" to create "Rocket Hermos Cannon", and Valon is taken aback: he wasn't expecting any other monster besides his Armor monsters to have the 'Combination' ability. But he is left without words when the attack becomes a barrage of rockets which cannot be redirected.

One by one, the explosions blast him, and after the echoes and smoke fade away, Valon is sprawled on the ground, bruised and with all his armor destroyed. Joey declares that it's enough Damage that he wins, but he stops when he sees that the Seal is not disappearing. To his surprise, Valon laughs a bit and climbs to his feet. He acknowledges that the attack hurt a lot, but there was still the effect of Active Guard protecting his Life Points. Joey ends his Turn, knowing that at least the Armor Combo is gone.

But Valon still has a trick left. He reveals the Effect of his Spell Card from before: when the Equipped Monster is Destroyed by an enemy's Spell, he can duplicate the Effect of that Spell. A copy of Rocket Hermos Cannon appears, and he takes his Turn, summoning a new Armor monster for Attacking. He then picks up the copied cannon, eager to try out such a powerful weapon. He Attacks, and the first missile strikes Joey's body before the second wipes out his Monster and sends him flying back, smashing into the Seal's barrier before dropping to the ground bruised and smoking. Valon ends his Turn, so the temporary copy expires, and he taunts Joey at being beaten by his own legendary weapon.

Even before all his Life Points are gone, Joey can't even stand up. With hardly a sound, Joey pushes himself to his feet, slowly straightening up, and Valon wonders if he wants to give up and take a break.

Joey grins and denies the idea, saying that he won't run away. Putting his stance forward again, he raises his faint eyes to Valon and insists he'll keep going to the last minute. Valon wonders at this, thinking how Joey's never been afraid of him, remembering that this is the guy that Mai has emphasized so much. Joey Draws, Sets one Card, and Ends his Turn. Valon sees he didn't Summon any Monsters, and he claims it's a pointless struggle -- he'll beat him no matter what Card it is. He takes his Turn, strengthening his armor further. He Attacks Directly, and it connects, sending his opponent reeling back.

But then, Joey begins to glow, and when the light clears, he is wearing his own suit of Armor -- the Trap card, Aura Armor, allowing him to survive the attack and gain armor that's on the same level as Valon. But there is one difference: this armor is bound to Joey's life, so if it's destroyed, he loses. With interest, Valon realizes this makes it a contest to see who will be the last one standing.

Joey's next turn lets him gather new cards, and he uses them to combine his Armor with the power of his ace monster, his, "Red-Eyes Black Dragon". In this new form, he gains a high amount of Attacking Power, and he uses it to strike out for maximum Damage. At the last second, Valon blocks the Attack at the expense of one of his armor pieces. Once again, he's saved himself, but his hands are trembling. Even so, he realizes it's not fear -- it's excitement at facing an opponent like none he's faced before. He declares that he's glad to be fighting a Duel like this, and Joey agrees.

Just then, Mai arrives, and she immediately tells Valon off for challenging her rival. She demands that he switch with her, but he refuses, saying he finally understands why she's so drawn to fight Joey. He has something the two of them don't have; a simple and direct passion, one that goes beyond Dueling. With that, he and Joey go back to their Duel.

On Valon's next turn, he uses Monster Reborn to revive the instant-destruction weapon, Buster Pyle. His opponent cuts off his move by activating Scapegoat, which seems like a trivial defensive move. But he clarifies that it's not for escaping. Rather, he just fulfilled the conditions for his own Ability, which is able to Destroy all other Monsters on the Field.

His armor burns with power, and he takes flight, lunging at Valon, who refuses to let him make it, counterattacking with Buster Pyle. The midair collision explodes with a resounding shockwave which clears the field below, and Mai shields her eyes, looking up as a burnt form drops to the ground. Valon lies battered on the ground while Joey lands calmly. As Valon shakily stands up, all of his armor crumbles away, but he insists it's not over yet.

Joey takes his next move and goes for a direct attack, but Valon comes back with a Trap which will let him break apart his opponent's armor and stop the attack. His fist glows with energy, and he strikes out, landing a solid hit to his opponent's midsection which leaves him groaning for breath, then knocks him all the way back across the Field. Prone on the ground, Joey's "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" is extracted from his Armor, leaving him on his back, barely able to speak.

Valon gasps for breath as he recovers from the counterattack, and Joey sways to his feet, similarly bruised and weary. Mai looks on, wondering who will win, and knowing that it would only take one more hit to reveal the answer.

Featured Duel: Joey Wheeler vs. Valon - Part 3Edit

Duel continues from previous episode.

Joey Wheeler's TurnEdit

Valon's TurnEdit

  • Valon draws.
  • Activates "Psychic Armor Head's" second Special Ability, Special Summoning it (0 → 500 ATK / 500 DEF) back from the Graveyard in Attack Position.
  • Summons "Burning Knuckle" (0 → 500 ATK / 1000 DEF) in Attack Position.
  • Thanks to its Special Ability, "Burning Knuckle" gains +200 ATK for each face-up Armor monster Valon controls: with 2 such Monsters this totals to a +400 ATK bonus ("Burning Knuckle": 500 → 900 ATK / 1000 DEF).
  • Valon activates the effect of "Data Brain", activating the latter card from the Graveyard as the Spell that Joey used to destroy "Psychic Armor Head". The generated copy of "Rocket Hermos Cannon" now appears on Valon's side of the field.
  • Valon equips "Burning Knuckle" with his copy of "Rocket Hermos Cannon".
  • Activates the effect of "Rocket Hermos Cannon", destroying all of Joey's monsters and inflicting damage to Joey equal to the total ATK of the destroyed monsters (Joey: 1300 → 400 Life Points).
  • Since Valon activated the effect of "Rocket Hermos Cannon", he can't declare an attack this turn, so he ends his turn.
  • On Valon's End Phase, the copy of "Rocket Hermos Cannon" generated by "Data Brain" is destroyed since Valon activated the copy through the effect of "Data Brain".

Joey Wheeler's TurnEdit

  • Joey draws.
  • Sets a Card.

Valon's TurnEdit

Joey Wheeler's TurnEdit

Valon's TurnEdit

Joey Wheeler's TurnEdit

Duel concludes next episode.

Featured cardsEdit

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

Joey Wheeler
Valon
Yami Yugi
Flashbacks
Seto Kaiba

NotesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 This card was seen in Valon's hand.
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