Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 021
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| Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 021 | |
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| Kanji |
復讐のボマー 悲しみのトラップ チャリオット・パイル |
| Rōmaji |
Fukushū no Bomā Kanashimi no Torappu Chariotto Pairu |
| Japanese translation |
Vengeful Bommer, Trap of Sorrow - Chariot Pile |
| English |
Second Round Showdown, Part 2 |
| Episode number |
21 |
| Japanese air date |
August 20, 2008 |
| English air date |
January 31, 2009 |
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| Gallery | Japanese |
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| Episode listing | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode listing (season 1) |
| Previous | Second Round Showdown, Part 1 |
| Next | The Profiler |
"Second Round Showdown, Part 2", known as "Vengeful Bomber: Trap of Sorrow, Chariot Pile" in the Japanese version, is the twenty-first episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime. It first aired in Japan on August 20, 2008 and in the United States on January 31, 2009.
Determined to carry out his mission to his hometown, Greiger uses "Flying Fortress SKY FIRE" to run Yusei down. In response, Yusei reads Greiger's strategy and looks for his chance to counterattack.
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Summary
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The Duel
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Yusei continues his Turbo Duel with Greiger. Greiger's strategy seems to keep Yusei on the ropes. Yusei draws "Turbo Booster" during the Duel, reminding him of Rally. Greiger later plays "Chariot Pile", the card which Lazar gave him before the Duel. This causes some spikes to protrude from the wheel of the Duel Runner. Regardless, through various combos Yusei turns the Duel around, swiftly winning.
Greiger's Revelation
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Leo is surprised to see that "Chariot Pile" is still attached to Greiger's Duel Runner. Goodwin is disappointed that Yusei still hasn't revealed himself as a Signer. Jack gets up to leave, stating that Greiger's mission ran shallow after all.
After the MC declares Yusei the winner, Yusei rides over to check on Greiger. Greiger rises up and holds his hand to his face in a manner similar to if he was holding a microphone. At the same time the MC's microphone stops working. Greiger's voice is heard from the speakers throughout the stadium, as he announces that Goodwin is responsible for the annihilation of his entire village. This sparks Jack's attention. Greiger draws up the images of his village and its destruction on the overhead monitors. Lazar demands that they halt the imagery, but Goodwin says to leave it.
Lazar is astonished that Greiger knows of this destruction and considers that there may have been a survivor, and that Greiger has been able to override the airwaves. Jack is shocked by the sight of the destruction left by Rex's experiment to summon the Crimson Dragon.
Assault on Goodwin
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Greiger then calls to Yusei and Jack, telling them that they can't expect to win by playing by Goodwin's rules. He then hops on his Duel Runner, picks up speed racing around the circuit and ramps towards Goodwin's tower. Yusei speeds on his own Duel Runner in the opposite direction, colliding with Greiger's Runner and manages to knock him off course. The spike from "Chariot Pile" breaks off and crashes towards Rex Goodwin's tower. Rex grabs the spinning spike in one hand. The impact tears up his glove, revealing he has a mechanical hand. Lazar falls to the floor in shock, while Jack looks at Rex in disgust.
Greiger gets up and seizes Yusei, demanding to know why he stopped him. Yusei replies that he's not pleased at what Goodwin has done either, but settling things by force would have made Greiger just as bad as Goodwin. Greiger releases Yusei and lets out a scream.
Featured Duel: Yusei Fudo vs. Greiger
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Greiger's Turn
Greiger and Yusei each have 2 SPC.
Greiger draws. He then attacks and destroys "Speed Warrior" with "Flying Fortress SKY FIRE". (Yusei 4000 → 1900 Life Points). Yusei loses 2 Speed Counters (Yusei's SPC 2 → 0). Greiger Sets 1 card in the Spell & Trap Card Zone and ends his turn.
Yusei's Turn
Greiger has 3 SPC, while Yusei has 1.
Yusei draws "Wild Tornado". He Normal Summons "Shield Warrior" in Defense Position (800/1600). "Flying Fortress SKY FIRE's" effect then activates, destroying "Shield Warrior" and inflicting 800 damage to Yusei (Yusei 1900 → 1100 Life Points). Yusei Sets 1 card and ends his turn.
Greiger's Turn
Greiger has 4 SPC, while Yusei has 2.
Greiger draws "Chariot Pile". Greiger attacks Yusei directly with "Flying Fortress SKY FIRE", but Yusei activates "Wild Tornado", destroying his own face-down card, "Limiter Overload". This activates the effect of the latter card, reviving "Speed Warrior" in Defense Position (900/400). A replay occurs and Greiger attacks "Speed Warrior" with "Flying Fortress SKY FIRE" instead, destroying it. Greiger Sets 1 card and ends his turn.
Yusei's Turn
Greiger has 5 SPC, while Yusei has 3.
Yusei draws "Turbo Booster". Yusei's hand contains "Speed Spell - Zero Reverse", "Synchro Spirits", and "Fortress Warrior". He Normal Summons "Fortress Warrior" in Defense Position (600/1200). "Flying Fortress SKY FIRE's" effect then activates, destroying "Fortress Warrior" and inflicting 800 damage to Yusei. (Yusei 1100 → 300 Life Points). Yusei activates "Speed Spell - Zero Reverse", reviving "Fortress Warrior" in Attack Position with 0 ATK("Fortress Warrior": 600 → 0/1200). Next he Special Summons "Turbo Booster" with its effect (0/0) in Attack Position. Yusei then attacks "Flying Fortress SKY FIRE" with "Fortress Warrior". Due to "Fortress Warrior's" effect, it is not destroyed by the attack, and Yusei takes no Battle Damage. Yusei then activates "Turbo Booster's" second effect, Tributing it to destroy "Flying Fortress SKY FIRE". Greiger activates "Chariot Pile". Now once during each of his turns, Greiger can inflict 800 damage to Yusei, but Yusei can negate it by Tributing one monster. Also if Yusei attacks Greiger with a monster, Greiger can pay 800 Life Points to negate the attack and destroy the attacking monster. Yusei ends his turn.
Greiger's Turn
Greiger has 6 SPC, while Yusei has 4.
Greiger draws. He then activates "Chariot Pile's" first effect, inflicting 800 damage to Yusei, but Yusei Tributes "Fortress Warrior" to negate the effect. Greiger ends his turn.
Yusei's Turn
Greiger has 7 SPC, while Yusei has 5.
Yusei draws "Junk Synchron" and subsequently Normal Summons it (1300/500) in Attack Position. Yusei then activates "Junk Synchron's" effect, allowing him to Special Summon "Speed Warrior" from his Graveyard in Defense Position (900/400). Yusei then uses his two monsters to Synchro Summon "Junk Warrior" (2300/1300) in Attack Position. Yusei then attacks Greiger directly with "Junk Warrior", but Greiger activates the second effect of "Chariot Pile", paying 800 Life Points (Greiger 3400 → 2600 Life Points) to negate the attack and destroy "Junk Warrior". Yusei Sets 1 card and ends his turn.
Greiger's Turn
Greiger has 8 SPC, while Yusei has 6.
Greiger draws "Black Salvo" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (100/1100). He then uses the effect of "Black Salvo" to revive "Trap Reactor・Y FI" (800/1800) in Defense Position. He then uses both of his monsters to Synchro Summon "Dark Strike Fighter" (2600/1800) in Attack Position. He then attacks Yusei directly with "Dark Strike Fighter", but Yusei activates "Synchro Spirits", removing "Junk Warrior" from play to revive the Synchro Material Monsters used to Synchro Summon "Junk Warrior"; "Junk Synchron" (1300/500) and "Speed Warrior" (900/400) are summoned in Defense Position. A replay then occurs and Greiger attacks "Junk Synchron" with "Dark Strike Fighter", but Yusei removes "Shield Warrior" from play to protect "Junk Synchron" from being destroyed by battle this turn. Greiger then activates the first effect of "Chariot Pile" to inflict 800 damage to Yusei, but Yusei Tributes "Speed Warrior" to negate the effect. Greiger ends his turn. This allows Greiger to activate "Ultimate Flare", Special Summoning 1 "Ultimate Flare Token" in Defense Position (0/0). Greiger intends to Tribute the token for "Dark Strike Fighter's" effect, which will inflict damage to Yusei equal to the Level of the Tributed monster times 200 and win Greiger the Duel since the damage inflicted will be 2000.
Yusei's Turn
Greiger has 9 SPC, while Yusei has 7.
Yusei draws "Tuning Supporter" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Attack Position (100/300). He then tunes "Tuning Supporter" with "Junk Synchron" to Synchro Summon "Armory Arm" in Attack Position (1800/1200). The effect of "Tuning Supporter" then allows Yusei to draw a card, which is "Speed Spell - Synchro Return". Yusei then activates "Speed Spell - Synchro Return" to Special Summon "Junk Warrior" from his Removed from Play Zone in Attack Position (2300/1300). Yusei then equips "Junk Warrior" with "Armory Arm", increasing its ATK by 1000 ("Junk Warrior": 2300 → 3300/1300). "Junk Warrior" then attacks and destroys "Dark Strike Fighter" (Greiger 2600 → 1900 Life Points). Due to the effect of "Armory Arm", Greiger takes damage equal to his destroyed monster's ATK, in this case, 2600. (Greiger 1900 → 0 Life Points)
Yusei wins.
Featured cards
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The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
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Differences in adaptations
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- In the dub, Tanner bet Dexter a corn dog that Yusei would use "Mirror Force".
- In the Japanese version, Greiger heard his family was killed in his room while in the dub, he heard it in Rex's office.
- In the Japanese version, a lady told Greiger his family was killed. In the dub, it was a man, and rather than telling him his family was killed, he is transmitting a signal to Goodwin in his office.
- In the Japanese version, when Yusei and Bommer fall down advertisements appear. They are removed from the dub.
- In the dub, after changing expression to anger, Jack asks in a surprised voice, "How are you doing that?" while Rex is still trying to stop the spike. Not only does this conflict with his expression, he said "Your hand" in the Japanese version.
- The English dub gives Greiger a microphone when he is telling Yusei about Goodwin after the Duel.
Mistakes
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- When Yusei destroyed "Limiter Overload" with "Wild Tornado", he called it "Limiter Burst".
- When Greiger ended his turn, the screen with Greiger's picture flashed even though it was now Yusei's turn.