Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 012
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| Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 012 | |
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Deddo Cheisu! Kizuna wo Tsumuge Tābo Woriā |
| Japanese translation |
Dead Chase! Weave the Bonds, Turbo Warrior |
| English |
The Take Back, Part 2 |
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12 |
| Japanese air date |
June 18, 2008 |
| English air date |
29 November 2008 |
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| Episode listing | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode listing (season 1) |
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"The Take Back, Part 2", known as "Dead Chase! Weave the Bonds, Turbo Warrior" in the Japanese version, is the twelfth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime. It first aired in Japan on June 18, 2008.
Yusei, who got back his Duel Runner and his Deck, continued his Turbo Duel with Trudge. Blister, who is witnessing the Turbo Duel, does not understand why Yusei is so determined to retrieve his "Bonds of Friendship".
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Summary
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Duel continues
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Added by DeltaneosYusei continues his Turbo Duel with Trudge while trying to escape the Security warehouse. Securities continue to shut exits leaving no escape. With only a dead end ahead, Trudge prompts Yusei to surrender. Blister then contacts Yusei and tells him to push on. Yusei speeds forward towards the next door, which suddenly explodes allowing passage for the two riders. After passing through, both riders plummet down an elevator chute. Trudge laughs and continues the Duel as they fall. In the English version, Trudge says that he'll get payback for when Yusei ditched him back in the trash tube.
Yusei makes it out after reaching the bottom, but the elevator doors shut holding Trudge inside. Trudge smashes through the doors and catches up with Yusei. Trudge begins to ram his Duel Runner into Yusei's, but is abruptly kicked back when Blister suddenly appears. In the Japanese version; Yusei asks Blister why he came. Claiming not to have any "mushy" feelings for friends, Blister states that he's here to see the fate of someone who prattles of "bonds of friendship" and for their financial business. Yusei asks what happened, and Blister reflects on the accident where Aero got severly injured. In the English; Yusei thanks Blister, but Blister says not to bother, he's only here to check out his handiwork; should this task fail, his reputation might never recover. He tries to assures Yusei that they're not friends, he's already ruined one friendship. Yusei then asks Blister to tell him about Aero.
Story of Blister and Aero
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Blister and Aero play "Machina Sniper" and use it to attack and destroy their opponent's "Disc Fighter". Afterwards their both shown raising a trophy.
In the Japanese version, Blister says that he convinced himself Aero was the best friend around. But he cut ties with Aero in order to go solo and make it to the big league.
In the English version, Blister tells Yusei that back then, they were on top of their game and it was all because Aero was a great competitor and an even greater friend. Aero thought they'd be champs forever, Blister explains, but he was missing the bigger picture, Tag Dueling could only take them so far. Blister made arrangements to go solo, after a representative from KaibaCorp showed up, offering big money. He saw this as a huge chance to make it to the big league and face Duelist like the legends, Atlas, Phoenix and Truesdale.
While Blister and Aero are Dueling, Blister began to scold Aero for playing the "Machina Sniper" card.
In the Japanese, Aero says that it's their favorite card, but Blister argues that that move is not always going to work. Blister reminds Yusei of what he said, "having friends makes you only think more about yourself." You just use them, hurt them and eventually betray them without a care.
In the English version, Aero asks why does Blister care and feels betrayed after hearing the deal he made with KaibaCorp. Blister tells him that friendship doesn't pay the rent and he doesn't want to spend the rest of his life in the Tag Duel bush league. Aero apologizes.
"Machina Sniper" gets destroyed and they begin arguing over the move. As they argue the Duel Runner in front of them falls over. The duo hit off of it and are sent off course in the direction of a factory. The side car breaks off. Blister reaches out for Aero's hand, but pulls away to save himself, leaving Aero to crash.
In the Japanese, he explains that Aero survived, but still curses him to this day. Yusei asks if Aero actually said that. Blister replies that he didn't have to for him to know. Yusei glares back slightly unsure. He says that the word friend may be phony, but so long as the bond exists, that's proof enough. That is why Yusei came back; for his bonds.
In the English, Blister says that Aero spend a few months in hospital and never let him say sorry. All he did was send him the "Machina Sniper" card to remind him what a bad friend he was. Next time someone asks Yusei about friendship, Blister instructs him to remember what he did to his best friend. He hopes Yusei's friends are worth the risk that Yusei is investing, because if he knows friends, they're only hanging out with Yusei because they want something in return. Yusei insists that he's wrong and Blister is too angry with himself to see the truth. He tells Blister that Aero never wanted to hurt him; sometimes, friends do stupid things.
Trudge returns
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Trudge suddenly reappears reminding them that the Duel is still on. The Duel continues and with victory looking very likely to be in Trudge's hands. In the English version, Blister says that Yusei is just like Aero, since he's not afraid. Yusei tells him that's because he's got him on his side and Aero would have felt the same.
In the Japanese, Saiga becomes uneasy and asks Yusei how he's going to get out of this. Yusei assures Saiga that he'll win, while he has bonds with his friends, but this causes Blister to get even more upset and tell Yusei to stop with his nonsense. Yusei says that it isn't nonsense and that Blister is holding a bond himself, the "Machina Sniper". Blister still thinks he was given the card as a reminder that Aero will never forgive him. Yusei suggests that maybe Aero had risked his life to save the card. Yusei could tell by looking at the damaged card, that Aero had fixed it up.
In the English version, Blister worries that Yusei is going to lose and his reputation will suffer. Yusei assures him that he'll win and that Blister's friendship is what's going to make it all possible. Blister is reluctant to help him. He says Yusei doesn't want his help, unlike back in the Satellite, friends only get in the way over here. Yusei is not convinced that Blister really feels that way. Mentioning the card Aero returned to him, immediately causes Blister to jump on defense and insist Aero gave it to him in spite. Yusei assures Blister, that he's wrong, Aero gave him the card as a symbol of their friendship.

Added by DeltaneosFlashbacks show Aero rescuing the card from the fire just before being blown back by the explosion. Yusei assures Blister, that Aero didn't want to cut bonds, since he wanted to cherish those bonds. As long as Saiga holds the bonds, they will still be friends, just like Yusei has his friends.

Added by DeltaneosThe Duel continues and when it is clear Yusei is about to win, Trudge becomes enraged and begins to ram into Yusei saying that he shouldn't lose to Satellite scum, like Yusei. Blister then holds Trudge back allowing Yusei to finish the Duel. Blister falls over while holding Trudge back, but tells Yusei to go on without him.
The twins
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Added by DeltaneosYusei leaves the building and rides through a crowd of Securities. As he does so, he gets electrocuted by the securities. Meanwhile elsewhere Luna, who is with her brother Leo, senses something and rushes out of the room. Yusei gets away from the crowd and falls. The twins dash outside the building, finding him.
Featured Duel: Yusei Fudo vs. Trudge
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Turn 6: Trudge
(Yusei's SPC: 5) (Trudge's SPC: 5)
Trudge draws. He then activates "Speed Spell - Rapid Shotwing" and targets "Search Striker" for its effect. Until the End Phase, "Search Striker" gains 100 ATK for each Speed Counter Trudge has. Trudge has 5 Speed Counters, so "Search Striker" gains 500 ATK ("Search Striker": 1600 → 2100/1200). He then attacks Yusei directly with "Search Striker" (Yusei 3500 → 1400 Life Points). Yusei loses 2 Speed Counters (Yusei's SPC 5 → 3). Trudge then attacks Yusei directly with "Pursuit Chaser", but Yusei activates "Confusion Chaff" forcing "Pursuit Chaser" to conduct battle with "Search Striker" instead. "Pursuit Chaser" is destroyed (Trudge 4000 → 3300 Life Points). Trudge Sets a card and ends his turn. At the End Phase, the ATK of "Search Striker" returns to normal ("Search Striker" 2100 → 1600/1200).
Turn 7: Yusei
(Yusei's SPC: 4) (Trudge's SPC: 6)
Yusei draws "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow". Other cards in Yusei's hand include "Speed Spell - Reactor Pod", "Urgent Tuning", "Speed Warrior", "Synchro Strike" and "Sonic Chick". Yusei Normal Summons "Speed Warrior" (900/400) in Attack Position. Trudge activates "Power Bind" dropping the ATK of "Speed Warrior" to 0 ("Speed Warrior": 900 → 0/400) until Yusei's next Standby Phase. Yusei then activates "Speed Spell - Reactor Pod", inflicting damage to Trudge equal to the original ATK of "Speed Warrior" (Trudge 3300 → 2400 Life Points). Yusei Sets a card and ends his turn.
Turn 8: Trudge
(Yusei's SPC: 5) (Trudge's SPC: 7)
Trudge draws. He then attacks "Speed Warrior" with "Search Striker", but Yusei activates "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow", negating the attack. As per the effect of "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow", it is reset face-down instead of being sent to the Graveyard. Trudge plays the Trap Card "Final Countdown". While this card is face-up, Trudge can't activate any Spells or Traps and he can only set 1 Spell or Trap Card during his turn. During his Main Phase, Trudge can send this card and all set Spell/Trap cards he controls to the Graveyard to inflict damage to Yusei depending on the number of cards sent to the Graveyard this way. If Trudge sends two Spell/Traps this way, he can inflict 500 damage to Yusei. If he sends three this way, he can inflict 1500 damage to Yusei. If he sends four this way, he can inflict 3000 damage to Yusei. If he sends five this way, he can inflict 5000 damage to Yusei. Trudge Sets a card face-down and ends his turn. Trudge has the intention of using the effect of "Final Countdown" to inflict 1500 damage to Yusei in order to him off.
Turn 9: Yusei
(Yusei's SPC: 6) (Trudge's SPC: 8)
Yusei draws. On Yusei's Standby Phase, the effect of "Power Bind" wears off, returning the ATK of "Speed Warrior" back to normal ("Speed Warrior": 0 → 900/400). Yusei switches "Speed Warrior" to Defense Position. He then Normal Summons "Healing Wave Generator" in Defense Position (800/1600). He then activates its effect and targets "Speed Warrior" for its effect. Since "Speed Warrior" is Level 2, the effect of "Healing Wave Generator" increases Yusei's Life Points by 200(100 for every Level "Speed Warrior" had) (Yusei 1400 → 1600 Life Points). This means Trudge will need more Spell/Traps to defeat Yusei with the effect of "Final Countdown". Yusei Sets 2 cards and ends his turn.
Turn 10: Trudge



Added by UltimateKuribohTrudge draws "Torapart" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (600/600). He then uses "Torapart" and "Search Striker" to Synchro Summon "Goyo Guardian" (2800/2000) in Attack Position. Since "Torapart" was used as a Synchro Material Monster for the Synchro Summon of "Goyo Guardian", none of Yusei's Spells and Traps can be activated when "Goyo Guardian" attacks until the end of the Damage Step. "Goyo Guardian" attacks "Healing Wave Generator". Yusei tries to activate "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow", but due to the effect of "Torapart", he is forbidden from activating his Trap until the end of the Damage Step. The attack continues, destroying "Healing Wave Generator". Trudge Special Summons "Healing Wave Generator" to his side of the field in Defense Position using the effect of "Goyo Guardian" (800/1600). Trudge then activates the effect of "Healing Wave Generator" and targets "Goyo Guardian" for its effect. Since "Goyo Guardian" is Level 6, Trudge gains 600 Life Points(100 for every Level "Goyo Guardian" had) (Trudge 2400 → 3000 Life Points). Trudge then uses the effect of "Final Countdown" to set "Broken Blocker" face-down. Trudge ends his turn. Trudge intends to set another Spell/Trap face-down next turn and then he plans to use the effect of "Final Countdown" to inflict 3000 damage to Yusei and finish him off.
Turn 11: Yusei
(Yusei's SPC: 8) (Trudge's SPC: 10)
Yusei draws "Turbo Synchron" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (100/500). Yusei then revives "Quillbolt Hedgehog" with its effect (800/800) in Attack Position. Yusei then attacks "Healing Wave Generator" with "Turbo Synchron", but since the ATK of "Turbo Synchron" is less than the DEF of "Healing Wave Generator", the attack fails (Yusei 1600 → 100 Life Points). Yusei loses 1 Speed Counter (Yusei's SPC 8 → 7). Yusei then uses the effect of "Turbo Synchron" to Special Summon "Sonic Chick" from his hand (300/300) in Attack Position. He then activates "Urgent Tuning" which will allow him to Synchro Summon one Synchro Monster during the Battle Phase. He then uses his 4 monsters to Synchro Summon "Turbo Warrior" in Attack Position (2500/1500). Due to the effect of "Quillbolt Hedgehog", it is removed from play. "Turbo Warrior" then attacks "Goyo Guardian" and due to the effect of "Turbo Warrior", the ATK of "Goyo Guardian" is halved until the end of the Damage Step ("Goyo Guardian": 2800 → 1400/2000). Yusei finally plays "Synchro Strike", increasing the ATK of "Turbo Warrior" by 500 for every Synchro Material Monster used to Synchro Summon it until the End Phase. Yusei used four, so "Synchro Strike" increases the ATK of "Turbo Warrior" by 2000 ("Turbo Warrior": 2500 → 4500/1500). "Turbo Warrior" then destroys "Goyo Guardian" (Trudge 3000 → 0 Life Points).
Yusei wins.
Differences in adaptations
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- Yuji (Aero) crashing into a building in Saiga's (Blister's) flashback is removed from the English version.
Mistakes
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- The TV Tokyo website mistakenly leaked the "Morphtronic Magnen" high quality image, by listing it as the Featured Card for this episode, instead of "Turbo Warrior". "Morphtronic Magnen" is in fact the Featured Card for episode 13. This error was fixed shortly afterwards.
- In the dub, when Trudge activated "Speed Spell - Rapid Shotwing" to increase the ATK of "Search Striker", its ATK appeared as 1650 before the increase rather than 1600.
Featured cards
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The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
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References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Episode 12 "Dead Chase! Weave the Bonds, Turbo Warrior"". Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World. http://yugioh5ds-world.net/article/100969680.html.