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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 083

YGO5D083

Kanji

容疑者!?ジャック・アトラス

Rōmaji

Yōgisha!? Jakku Atorasu

Japanese translation

Suspect!? Jack Atlas

English

Will The Real Jack Atlas Please Stand Up, Part 1

Episode number

83

Japanese air date

November 4, 2009

English air date

November 20, 2010

Cards
Featured card

Red Dragon Archfiend

Music
Japanese opening

FREEDOM

English opening

Hyper Drive

Japanese ending

-OZONE-

English ending

Hyper Drive

Staff
Animation director
Chronology
Episode listing Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode listing (season 2)
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"Will The Real Jack Atlas Please Stand Up, Part 1" known in the Japanese version as "Suspect!? Jack Atlas", is the eighty-third episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. It first aired in Japan on November 4, 2009.

Contents

SummaryEdit

One night, Jack Atlas is suddenly arrested by Sector Security in relation to a series of incidents, which involve a man who looks like Jack, riding a Duel Runner that looks like the Phoenix Whirlwind. Jack pleads that he's innocent, while Yusei and the others are puzzled.

While Jack is in prison, a small machine crawls to the lock on his cell and explodes, freeing Jack. He immediately fetches his Duel Runner so he can hunt down and expose the imposter. When they meet, the other Jack speaks as Jack did in his days as the King, boasting that he is the true Jack and that the other has lost his strength.

They duel, and Jack draws Trust Guardian, a card he had drawn but not used in a practice run with Crow and Yusei. Crow had scolded him, saying the card was part of their team strategy, but Jack had insisted that he need not limit himself to such things.

In the same way, Jack does not use Trust Guardian but goes for a more destructive strategy instead. The enemy, unfazed and disappointed, goes on to summon a copy of Red Dragon Archfiend, wiping out all of Jack's Life Points in one turn. Jack is sent flying from the highway, devastated at such a manner of defeat. Yusei and Crow show up, only to find Imposter Jack riding away and leaving behind shards of broken glass.

Featured DuelsEdit

Jack Atlas VS. EnemyEdit

Enemy's turn
(Enemy's SPC: 0; Jack's SPC: 0)
The Enemy's hand contains "Powerful Rebirth", "Shockwave", "Lineage of Destruction", "Mad Archfiend", and "Speed Spell - The End of the Storm". Enemy draws "Dark Resonator" and subsequently Normal Summons it in Defense Position (1300/300). He then places 3 cards face-down in his Spell & Trap Card Zones and ends his turn.

Jack's turn
(Enemy's SPC: 1; Jack's SPC: 1)
Jack draws "Trust Guardian". Since the Enemy controls monsters, but Jack doesn't, Jack Special Summons "Vice Dragon" via its own effect in Attack Position (2000/2400). Because Jack Special Summoned "Vice Dragon" through its own effect, its ATK and DEF are both halved ("Vice Dragon": 2000 → 1000/2400 → 1200). Jack then Normal Summons "Dread Dragon" (1100/400) in Attack Position. Jack then tunes his two monsters to Synchro Summon "Exploder Dragonwing" (2400/1600) in Attack Position. Jack attacks "Dark Resonator" with "Exploder Dragonwing", but the Enemy says "Dark Resonator's" effect will prevent it from being destroyed the attack. However, Jack activates the effect of "Exploder Dragonwing", destroying "Dark Resonator" immediately without applying damage calculation and inflicting damage to the Enemy equal to "Dark Resonator's" ATK (Enemy 4000 → 2700 Life Points). Jack places 1 card face-down in his Spell & Trap Card Zone and ends his turn.

Enemy's turn
(Enemy's SPC: 2; Jack's SPC: 2)
The Enemy draws "Crimson Fire". He then activates "Shockwave", destroying "Exploder Dragonwing" and inflicting damage to both players equal to its ATK (Jack 4000 → 1600 Life Points) (Enemy 2700 → 300 Life Points). The Enemy then summons "Mad Archfiend" (1800/0) in Attack Position. Jack activates "Powerful Rebirth", Special Summoning "Dread Dragon" from the Graveyard in Defense Position while increasing its ATK and DEF by 100 and its Level by 1 ("Dread Dragon": 1100 → 1200/ 400 → 500; Level 2 → 3). The Enemy activates his own "Powerful Rebirth", Special Summoning "Dark Resonator" from the Graveyard in Attack Position while increasing its ATK and DEF by 100 and its Level by 1 ("Dark Resonator": 1300 → 1400/300 → 400; Level 3 → 4). The Enemy then tunes his two monsters together to Synchro Summon "Red Dragon Archfiend" in Attack Position (3000/2000). "Red Dragon Archfiend" attacks and destroys "Dread Dragon". Since the Enemy destroyed a Defense Position monster controlled by Jack this turn, the Enemy activates "Lineage of Destruction", allowing "Red Dragon Archfiend" to attack a second time. "Red Dragon Archfiend" then attacks Jack directly (Jack 1600 → 0 Life Points).

Enemy wins.

Difference in adaptationsEdit

  • In the dub, the Imposter Jack Atlas refers to himself as the champion instead of the king in the Japanese version.
  • In the dub, one random Sector Security officer is named "Biggs", and another officer later in the episode is named "Wedge". This is a reference to the original Star Wars.

ErrorsEdit

CardLayoutErrorwitharrow
The arrow shows the cards aren't dubbed.
Power32840Added by Power32840

In the dub, when the fake Jack makes his first move in the duel, the card layout of all cards in his hand aren't dubbed.

Featured CardsEdit

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

Jack Atlas
Fake Jack Atlas
Flashback


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